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Forest Advocate, Arizona and New Mexico Full Time Tucson, Arizona preferred. Other Southwest locations may be considered.
General position overview: The Center for Biological Diversity, a national 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to the protection of imperiled animals, plants and wild places, seeks an experienced advocate to defend and protect national forests and waters in Arizona and New Mexico by deeply engaging in the forest plan revision process and on-the-ground projects. The Forest Advocate is part of the Public Lands program, reports directly to the Public Lands Ecologist and will work closely with other conservation and communications staff.
Organize conservation allies to analyze, comment on and generally engage in all aspects of ongoing forest plan revisions for 11 national forests in Arizona and New Mexico (Region 3).
Organize and turn out people for town hall meetings, agency hearings and comment periods. Create events in which constituents have an opportunity to make their voices heard and hold politicians accountable regarding national forest health and related issues.
Track, analyze and comment on forest projects throughout Region 3.
Conduct field visits to assess forest projects throughout Region 3.
Assist with analyzing and developing comments for forest plan revisions.
Create news actions to get the word out about Center’s Southwest forest campaign through the media. Meet with editorial boards and get op-eds published.
Develop materials for the Public Lands program website highlighting threats to Southwest forests and waters and making the case for protecting and restoring public lands values.
Engage the public through action alerts and other tools to ensure that political leaders hear constituent voices in support of protecting forests and species on national forests in Arizona and New Mexico.
Engage with and recruit other environmental groups, and a broad range of constituents — including religious organizations, hunting and fishing groups, youth organizations, local and outdoor recreation businesses, and others — to join the Center’s campaign.
Essential qualities, qualifications and skills desired:
Minimum bachelor’s degree in relevant fields. Master or doctoral degree preferred.
Demonstrated leadership and organizing skills.
Demonstrated analytical abilities.
Familiarity of southwestern ecosystems, public lands issues and regional politics preferred.
Experience with National Environmental Policy Act, National Forest Management Act and Endangered Species Act.
Passion and successful track record for organizing, educating and motivating others.
Experience conducting research, including database work, highly preferred.
Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
Demonstrated experience with similar job duties.
Ability and willingness to travel.
Passion for and knowledge of the natural world, biodiversity, wildlife and waters.
Salary is commensurate with experience and comparable to that of other nonprofits. The Center offers an excellent benefits package, including vacation and employer-paid medical, dental, vision and disability insurance, as well as a 403(b) retirement savings plan with employer match. Preferred location is the Center’s Tucson, Arizona office. Other locations in the Southwest region may be considered.
Application process: Please send a cover letter, a résumé, references, and a writing sample via email (no paper) to forestadvocate@biologicaldiversity.org, “Attn: AZ/NM Forest Advocate.” In the cover letter, please address your perspective on national forest management. The position will remain open until filled. No telephone calls, please. Only candidates selected for interviews will be contacted.
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