Audubon South Carolina Working Lands Program Coordinator
Audubon South Carolina has a robust working lands program that includes hands on management of more than 30,000 acres of Audubon owned/managed forests, grasslands, and wetlands. Audubon SC also works extensively with private and public land managers and owners in the forested and agricultural landscapes of the state to implement land management practices that enhance habitat for priority birds while promoting flood and climate resilience.
Reporting to the Working Lands Manager, and collaborating closely with other teams, the Working Lands Coordinator (two open positions) will be charged with assisting with and facilitating landowner outreach and technical assistance efforts across South Carolina in support of Audubon’s habitat management goals by supporting programs funded by the U.S. Forest Service, National Fish and Wildlife Foundation and other targeted grants. The position will have a specific focus on landscapes identified by Audubon scientists as priority based on land attributes such as carbon, connectivity, and demographic data. The Coordinator will also collaborate with Audubon colleagues, chapter members, and volunteers—as well as conservation allies and partner organizations -- to advance the goals and objectives of Audubon's Flight Plan.
The ideal candidate is an effective communicator with a desire to foster collaborative partnerships and/or coalitions related to land management and/or conservation. They are also a creative thinker and inclusive team player, who approaches their work with a commitment to mutual respect and a desire and willingness to learn as much as to teach.
The standard workweek is 40 hours, Monday through Friday, however, occasional weekend work is to be expected. This is a remote position based in South Carolina. The Coordinator may work remotely and/or at one of our offices in Columbia, Charleston, Silver Bluff Sanctuary (Jackson), or Beidler Forest Center and Sanctuary (Harleyville). Frequent travel is expected throughout the state including but not limited to the pee dee, midlands, and the upstate and around our sanctuaries and project areas.
This position is grant funded, with grant funds available for a two and a half-year position.
Compensation:
$24.00 - $26.00 / hour
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