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Chief Executive Officer
Conservation Lands Foundation
Durango, CO or Remote
ABOUT THE CONSERVATION LANDS FOUNDATION
The Conservation Lands Foundation is a national nonprofit
organization headquartered in Durango, Colorado, with staff in
Northern and Southern California, Colorado, Idaho, Nevada, New
Mexico, Utah, and Washington, DC.
Established in 2007, Conservation Lands Foundation was founded
on the belief that our public lands are best protected when a
national network of local advocates is working to advance a common
conservation vision. Conservation Lands Foundation works
hand-in-hand with more than 80 community-based organizations – its
Friends
Grassroots Network – to protect the National
Conservation Lands, a collection of premier lands and waters
under the Bureau of Land Management (BLM)’s jurisdiction. National
Conservation Lands currently encompass 37 million acres and 2,400
miles of National Monuments and National Conservation Areas,
Wilderness and Wilderness Study Areas, Wild and Scenic Rivers, and
National Scenic and Historic Trails and are mostly found throughout
the West and Alaska.
These 37 million acres comprise only 15% of the 250 million
acres managed by the Bureau of Land Management, the agency
responsible for the largest acreage of federally managed public
lands. Leaving 85% of them available for mining and
development.
Conservation Land Foundation’s mission is to protect millions
more acres as National Conservation Lands to ensure a healthy and
prosperous future for all. Whether you’re an avid hiker, hunter,
angler, Indigenous with ancestral connections, or rarely visit
public lands, protecting these more vulnerable landscapes is
essential to wildlife, water sources, and ways of life. In addition
to working to ensure the public’s access to visit, hunt, fish,
hike, swim and otherwise recreate and experience the rejuvenating
qualities of being in nature, Conservation Lands Foundation works
to ensure smart renewable energy siting and protect lands from
development that would splinter intact landscapes and endanger
wildlife corridors and some of the most sacred cultural and
historic sites.
The Conservation Lands Foundation mission is to
protect, restore, and expand the National Conservation Lands
through education, advocacy, and
partnerships.
There is no other nonprofit organization solely dedicated to
protecting and expanding America’s National Conservation Lands and
investing in a community-powered strategy to protect them, as well
as active partnerships with Indigenous-led conservation efforts.
With an annual operating budget of $8.5MM, Conservation Land
Foundation’s ability to be nimble, dynamic, and adaptive has made
it a leader in public land conservation.
A sampling of highlights and accomplishments includes:
In the last year of the current presidency, Conservation Lands
Foundation is focused on ensuring the administration delivers on
its goal to protect 30% of U.S. land by 2030 and achieve
landscape-scale protections that will withstand future threats. As
potential changes and challenges lie ahead, the Conservation Lands
Foundation team knows that their intense focus and investment in
place-based community-powered advocacy will pay off.
The outcome of the 2024 elections will have a lasting impact on
conservation and climate policy. An administration and Congress
friendly to conservation would mean accelerating actions that
advance public lands conservation, while an administration and
Congress unfriendly to conservation will require the organization
to pivot to defense of the National Conservation Lands system as a
whole, the president’s use of the Antiquities Act, and policies
enacted over the past decades.
To learn more about Conservation Lands Foundation, please visit:
https://www.conservationlands.org
THE OPPORTUNITY
Conservation Lands Foundation is actively searching for a
dynamic Chief Executive Officer (CEO) to build upon significant
successes, ensure the continued achievement of impactful
conservation outcomes, and guide the organization through a phase
of opportunity and growth.
This leadership position presents an extraordinary opportunity
to propel a well-established national nonprofit organization into
its next chapter of impact. The selected CEO will hold a pivotal
role in shaping Conservation Lands Foundation’s future and steering
its mission delivery to new heights. With oversight of a dedicated
and geographically dispersed team of 22 staff, including four
direct reports leading conservation efforts, philanthropy, finance
and operations, and communications, the CEO will report to a
diverse and engaged Board
of Trustees.
The next leader will be someone who brings meaningful and
credible experience in strategic leadership and vision setting,
fundraising, policy advocacy, organizational management, and
constituency building. A creative thinker with a strong aptitude
for change management, the CEO will be able to harmonize the need
to make effective and timely decisions while actively empowering
the work of the Board and staff, bringing emotional intelligence to
their interactions with an eye towards active listening, empathy,
and empowering others, both internally and externally.
Working with staff, the Board of Trustees, partners and other
stakeholders, the CEO will:
Leadership and Organizational
Management
Development and Fundraising
External Relations and Communications
Board Governance
Financial Management and Administration
Equity, Inclusion and Diversity
CANDIDATE PROFILE
We recognize that there is a spectrum of lived and professional
experiences that will set candidates up for success in this role.
While no one candidate will have every experience outlined in the
position profile, ideal candidates will display many of the
following professional and personal qualities, skills, and
characteristics:
Leadership and Management
Fundraising
Strategic Vision and Planning
Policy Advocacy and External Representation
Communication and Relationship Building
Organizational Culture and Equity
Board Governance and Engagement
Additional Qualifications:
Research overwhelmingly shows that women and people of color are
less likely to apply to positions if they do not have 100% of
qualifications listed. Please consider applying even if you do not
have all of the qualifications noted above.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
The annual salary range for the position is between $190,000 to
$220,000 commensurate with experience.
Conservation Lands Foundation offers a competitive compensation
package with an organizational culture that supports staff
well-being and professional development. Benefits include generous
vacation and sick time; 13 paid holidays; 401(k) plan with an 8%
employer match; health, dental, and vision insurance plan; Flex
Spending program or Health Savings Account; life insurance; short
and long-term disability insurance; three month sabbatical every
seven years of employment. CLF offices are closed the week between
Christmas Eve and New Year’s Day.
LOCATION
Durango, CO or Remote
While Conservation Lands Foundation has its headquarters in
Durango, CO, the majority of the staff are remote. We are open to
candidates who have successfully led organizations or their teams
remotely and would be up to the task when it comes to the necessary
travel involved in this role.
CONTACT
Kara Teising and her team at Calibrated Search, who specializes
in partnering with mission-driven nonprofits and conscious
companies, has been retained by Conservation Lands Foundation to
assist in this confidential hiring process. To express interest in
this role, please share your candidate materials HERE.
To nominate candidates and/or ask questions, please reach out to
inquiry@calibrated-search.com.
Please list “Conservation Lands Foundation- CEO Search” in the
subject line.
TIMELINE
Calibrated Search is aiming to present a shortlist of candidates
by the week of June 3, 2024. Interviews with the Search Committee
will begin in mid-June with the goal of making a selection by the
end of July. The start date of the CEO will depend on the selected
candidate’s transition needs but we are targeting shortly after
Labor Day. Please do not delay in expressing interest.
Statement of Equal Opportunity
The Conservation Lands Foundation is an equal opportunity
employer and does not discriminate based on race, color, age,
ethnicity, religion, national origin, pregnancy, sexual
orientation, gender identity, genetic information, sex, marital
status, disability, or status as a U.S. veteran.
Reasonable accommodations will be made so that qualified
disabled applicants may participate in the process. Please advise
in writing at the time of application.
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