National Audubon Society · 1 day ago
Director, Conservation Science
The National Audubon Society is a leading nonprofit conservation organization dedicated to protecting birds and their habitats. The Director, Conservation Science will lead the development of conservation objectives and strategies, overseeing scientific research and monitoring to support priority species and habitats in the Delta region.
EducationNon ProfitPublishingWildlife Conservation
Responsibilities
In collaboration with the Sr. Director of Conservation, lead development of conservation science priorities for Audubon Delta’s programs
Design and oversee scientific research, monitoring frameworks, and adaptive management strategies across the region
Provide technical expertise on bird conservation, habitat restoration, climate adaptation, and regional ecological issues
Collaborate with Audubon’s Science team in Flight Plan aligned research and communication, and ongoing conservation science efforts
Oversee data collection, analysis, and reporting of conservation outcomes internally and externally
Collaborate with partners across governmental agencies, NGOs, universities, and communities to advance full life cycle conservation
Guide science-based policy and decision-making for priority landscapes including the Gulf coast, Mississippi River, and wetlands, and working lands habitats
Supervise conservation science staff, community science initiatives, and contractors
Support fundraising through proposal development, reporting, donor engagement, and technical presentations
Collaborate with colleagues across the Americas, as appropriate, including through joint planning and execution of shared priorities
Serve as a key regional liaison for national science initiatives and cross-state collaborations
Support a culture of philanthropy and maintain strong safety practices
Other job-related duties as assigned
Qualification
Required
Master's degree or higher in Ecology, Conservation Biology, Ornithology, or related field
10+ years of relevant conservation science or natural resource conservation experience, with at least 3 years of organizational management experience
Expertise in bird ecology, habitat management, field research, and applied conservation science
Proven ability to lead scientific teams, manage complex projects, and translate science into actionable strategies
Demonstrated success with grant writing, donor engagement, and supporting public funding efforts
Strong quantitative skills including statistical analysis, GIS, modeling, and data management
Ability to communicate complex scientific information to technical and non-technical audiences
Willingness to travel across the tri-state region and work in field conditions as needed
Commitment to Audubon's organizational values of care, collaboration, change, integrity, impact, and innovation
Experience fostering inclusive and collaborative work environments is valued
Willingness and ability to travel for key meetings with staff, funders, and other important stakeholders to help advance conservation and science priorities in the Delta
Must be self-motivated and able to work in a flexible, nonstructured environment
Strong interpersonal and social skills with a positive attitude
Preferred
PhD preferred
Experience working within the Gulf Coast, Lower Mississippi River Alluvial Valley, or broader Delta ecosystems strongly preferred
Company
National Audubon Society
The National Audubon Society protects birds and the places they need, today and tomorrow, throughout the Americas using science, advocacy, education, and on-the-ground conservation.
Funding
Current Stage
Late StageTotal Funding
$0.23MKey Investors
Bezos Earth FundNFWF
2025-10-23Grant
2025-05-21Grant· $0.05M
2022-04-12Grant· $0.18M
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