Your Land. Your Voice.
Director of
Field Operations
Job
Announcement
The Alaska Wilderness League, the only Washington, DC-based
conservation organization devoted exclusively to protecting Alaska’s wilderness, seeks to hire a
Director of Field Operations to run its national field program.
Qualifications: BA or BS, 5-plus years of experience
working at a nonprofit organization or on Capitol Hill or the equivalent. Knowledge of Congress and Administrative
agencies, excellent written and oral communication skills, confident public
speaker, strong leadership and motivational abilities, management experience,
sense of humor, and ability and desire to work in a team environment all
essential.
Send: Resume, cover letter, a relevant writing
sample, salary history, and three references to:
Search Committee, Alaska Wilderness League,
122 C Street, NW, Ste 240, Washington, DC 20001; fax to 202-544-5197 or email
info@alaskawild.org by April 30,
2007.
Salary & Benefits: salary
commensurate with experience, health & retirement benefits.
Position
Summary
The director of field operations provides leadership to the
field staff and field programs in relevant States across the country. This individual is an effective manager who
has a thorough and complete understanding of all of AWL’s campaigns and is able
to articulately interpret them.
Primary
Responsibilities/Functional Areas
Develop campaign plans – Prepare well-articulated
campaign plans that implement AWL’s national legislative goals at the
grassroots level, insuring that adequate work time and recourses are dedicated
to the issues based on priorities set by AWL.
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Attend relevant meetings, monitor relevant list
serves, and work with legislative director to know issue priorities.
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Write campaign plans for the field staff
activities
Organize and mange the
effective implementation of the campaign plans in the field - Establish and
manage field staff priorities, including those of the coalition coordinator.
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Involve field staff members in development and
review of campaign plans.
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Hold weekly telephone meetings—as a group and
with individual field staff members—to address priorities, strategies, action
steps, and achievements.
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Work with individual field staff members to
develop and manage legislative, media, and member initiatives, establishing
success measures and preparing action steps.
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Establish and manage reporting and record
keeping protocols for all field staff activities.
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Participate strategically in field activities.
Build an effective field staff team that
is well-trained, delivers consistent quality work, and is integrated into the
AWL organization.
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Establish clear expectations and measures of
success.
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Review and addresses training needs for each
field staff member.
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Schedule required media trainings for field
staff members.
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Be in the field as needed to manage and mentor
field staff members.
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Review and assess field staff performance
against work plan on quarterly basis.
Develop and manage
coalition support plan in relevant states - Oversee the coalition
coordinator and field staff members to ensure coalition goals are created and
supported according to priorities set by AWL.
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Ensure that the Alaska Coalition Coordinator and
members of the field staff collaborate effectively to create annual plans of
action with benchmarks for priority Alaska
coalitions.
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Ensure that plans are communicated to all
concerned parties.
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Ensure that plans are implemented, achieving
benchmarks on schedule.
Knowledge and Skill Requirements
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Significant experience is required in the
following areas:
- preparing strategic
campaign plans;
- managing national
environmental campaigns;
- managing senior level,
off-site staff;
- the grassroots
environmental movement;
- legislative, media, and
membership programs.
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Ability to express ideas articulately
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Experience in effective public speaking
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Ability to keep current and manage activities on
multiple environmental issues.
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Demonstrated success in fostering strong teams
General Characteristics
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Collaborative,
team-oriented management philosophy
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Highly
motivated, demonstrates initiative and enthusiasm
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Strong
listening skills
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Demonstrates
ability to help others understand their strengths and develop professionally.
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Sensible,
realistic and focused on practical solutions.
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Positive,
polite, direct, open, communicative
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Efficient
– taps and deploys resources economically and effectively.
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Demonstrates
organizational skills – plans, schedules, prioritizes, anticipates, and builds
scenarios.
Reporting
Structure
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This position reports to the Legislative Director.