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About the Carbon Ranch Initiative
The Carbon Ranch Initiative (CRI) builds capacity of ranchers and farmers, land stewards, and those who serve them, such as researchers and technical support providers, to test and implement evidence-based land management practices focused on mitigation of and adaptation to climate change, particularly in rangeland systems. Through a number of USDA-funded grants, the program works to improve local and rural food systems and economies through research, engagement, and technical support for the productive use of waste and increased soil health.
Who we’re looking for
The Carbon Ranch Initiative Director is a people-oriented facilitator and team leader who has experience in the nonprofit sector sustaining and evolving programs through fundraising and strategic planning. This person understands how to guide a remote team through complex projects, to direct field work for monitoring and measuring soil health, to navigate government grants, and to engage in nonprofit organizational development as part of a leadership team. They have a strong work ethic, professional demeanor and boundaries, a sense of humor, and care and compassion for coworkers. The Carbon Ranch Initiative Director is able to think creatively, is adaptable, can develop usable systems for a team to manage complex projects, and thrives with a degree of uncertainty. They have an understanding of different types of power and appropriate methods/approaches to support responsible use of power. They also are able address conflict skillfully as a source of transformation.
This person is passionate about soil health, range and livestock agriculture, and solving current food system challenges. The Carbon Ranch Initiative Director also has experience providing technical assistance to ranchers and farmers related to soil health, pasture planning, erosion control, and other critical aspects of regenerative land management. Finally, this person must have a vision for how farmer- and rancher-driven soil health education, technical assistance, network building, and research can move Southwestern livestock agriculture from extractive to regenerative.
The Carbon Ranch Initiative Director will be supervised by the executive director, will manage a team of 4-5 program managers, and will work as a member of the organization’s leadership team. They will also be responsible for finding opportunities to collaborate across programs within the organization.
About the work
The Carbon Ranch Initiative Director is responsible for the overall success and vision of the Carbon Ranch Initiative. Their programmatic tasks broadly include managing and directing the CRI team; developing and overseeing its budget, fundraising, and financial management; developing the program’s strategy and goals; and evaluating the program. They also will participate in organizational activities such as contributing to the work of the leadership team, which consists of all directors across the organization, and periodic presentations and collaborations with the nonprofit’s board related to the work of the program.
Specific duties and responsibilities
Management
Fundraising
Program implementation
Outreach
Qualifications and experience
We recognize and value the many ways to learn, grow, and succeed professionally, and acknowledge that individuals acquire skills, knowledge, and perspectives through diverse educational, professional, personal, and volunteer experiences. We take all relevant experiences into account when reviewing applications and ask that you share with us the unique strengths and experiences that you will bring to Quivira and to your work.
Required qualifications
Desired qualifications
Terms of employment
Quivira is committed to fostering, cultivating, and preserving a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion in our organization. We embrace and encourage applicants of all ethnicities, national origins, races, colors, socio-economic statuses, ages, gender identities or expressions, sexual orientations, family or marital statuses, disability status, physical and mental abilities, political affiliations, religions, or veteran statuses.
Application instructions
Please apply on our website. Please include a current resume (no more than two pages) with the application. The application will be in place of a cover letter; no cover letter is needed. Please have available the name, phone number, and email of three professional references. References will be checked as a part of the hiring process.
Please send questions to the executive director at sarah@quiviracoalition.org with the subject line “CRI Program Director.”
Hiring timeline
This application will remain open until filled. An ideal start date is no later than June 30. We will invite applicants to interview soon after their applications are received based on meeting position qualifications. Please do not hesitate to submit your application materials early.
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