The Outdoor Wire

RMEF Seeks Chief Conservation Officer

The Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF) is a mission-driven non-profit dedicated to ensuring the future of elk, other wildlife, their habitat and our hunting heritage. Since our founding in 1984, we have helped conserve nearly one square mile of elk country every day. In partnership with others, we have conserved or enhanced more than 9.2 million acres, including improving public access to more than 1.6 million acres. Our impact will extend to 10 million acres by 2030.

Building on this momentum, RMEF is seeking an experienced and strategic Chief Conservation Officer (CCO) to serve as a member of the leadership team. The CCO is responsible for building multi-sector and multi-stakeholder partnerships focused on mission delivery and future initiatives. The CCO oversees advocacy and governmental affairs, representing RMEF with federal and state agencies, NGOs and other associated groups/individuals supporting impactful mission delivery. This position serves as a key representative of the organization's conservation priorities with appropriate decision-makers, partners, donors, our membership and the public.

Key Responsibilities

  • Advise the CEO and Executive Team on positioning of RMEF conservation programs
  • Provide strategic input in the development and implementation of mission initiatives
  • Oversee advocacy work of the organization on a federal, state and local level
  • Serve as a co-liaison or advisor role with board committees, sub-committees and working groups
  • Ensure that RMEF is informed, engaged and well-represented on issues and communications within relevant scientific, conservation, governmental and sportsmen communities
  • Serve as a key resource in maintaining RMEF's role as the go-to authority on elk
  • Represent RMEF at federal, and some state, government meetings/events to sustain RMEF's highly respected reputation, as well as secure organizational support and funding
  • Assist in forming and strategizing RMEF positions on relevant issues
  • Represent RMEF on national-level groups, and as necessary at the regional level, and leverage these networks to assist RMEF with development and mission accomplishment
  • Identify and cultivate relationships with corporations, private landowners, foundations, government agencies and others to secure funds and position RMEF as a respected leader in the conservation world

This is an extraordinary opportunity for a senior conservation leader to help shape the future of conservation in a dynamic, mission-driven environment.

Location

  • The CCO position is based at RMEF Headquarters in Missoula, Montana, full-time.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor's degree in natural resources or a related field
  • Eight-plus years of experience working in natural resources
  • Five years of experience working in a senior-level leadership position
  • Strong emphasis on land management, lands administration, natural resource policy or environmental planning
  • Experience working with federal, state or national conservation organizations and issues
  • Demonstrated experience in supervision, leadership, organizational management and program management
  • Experience in public relations is desirable

Physical Demands

  • This position will encounter both office and field conditions.
  • Office work will require sitting or standing for extended periods of time, frequent use of office equipment such as telephones and computers.
  • Frequent travel by automobile, airplane, foot, or mechanized ORVs will be required. Walking, hiking, climbing and riding may all be required.

To apply, please go to www.rmef.org/careers.

RMEF offers a competitive compensation and benefit package. RMEF is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer M/F/D/V.

About the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation

Now in its fifth decade of Conserving America's Big Game, RMEF will extend its impact on habitat and public land access to 10 million acres by 2030. RMEF conserves and enhances habitat for elk and a variety of big game, opens and improves access for hunting and other outdoor recreation, conducts science-based wildlife research and ensures the future of our hunting heritage through advocacy, outreach and education. Members, volunteers and supporters nationwide help RMEF further its mission. Find out more and join the movement at rmef.org or 800-CALL-ELK.