Principal Associate, U.S. Conservation (Southern Appalachian Region)

Remote Full-time
About the position The Principal Associate for U.S. Conservation at The Pew Charitable Trusts will engage in public policy campaigns aimed at enhancing biodiversity conservation and ecosystem resilience in the Southern Appalachian region. This role involves developing and implementing strategies to protect and restore natural resources while collaborating with various stakeholders, including government officials and partner organizations. The position is based in Washington, D.C., with a flexible work-from-home policy. Responsibilities • Foster a diverse, equitable, inclusive, and accessible work environment. • Lead or co-lead efforts to advance policies that increase resilience for nature and people in the southern U.S. • Conduct policy research and provide recommendations for policy and regulatory solutions. • Cultivate and manage relationships with partner organizations, scientists, government representatives, and other stakeholders. • Represent Pew at meetings and discussions with stakeholders, including government officials. • Plan and organize stakeholder meetings, conferences, and events. • Collaborate with project leadership and other colleagues to coordinate Pew's regional presence. • Participate in activities that support program and Pew-wide objectives. Requirements • Experience with leading or assisting public policy initiatives and working with diverse partners. • Ability to apply a non-partisan, evidence-based approach to projects and campaigns. • Skilled in written and oral communications to inform and influence audiences. • Excellent time and project management skills. • Capacity to move projects forward with a high degree of autonomy. • Bachelor's degree or equivalent experience. • Generally, six years of applicable experience. Nice-to-haves • Campaign experience in the southern Appalachian region (VA, WV, KY, TN, NC, SC, GA, AL) preferred. • Experience developing relationships with elected officials and agency officials. • Experience supporting shared goals with traditionally disadvantaged communities. • Knowledge of conservation finance tools and freshwater conservation preferred. • Experience with public speaking preferred. Benefits • Disability insurance • Health insurance • Dental insurance • Flexible spending account • Work from home • Vision insurance • Life insurance • Retirement plan Apply tot his job
Apply Now →

Similar Jobs

Criminal Justice Researcher

Remote Full-time

(Special) Advisor on Forensic Science Policy

Remote Full-time

Crime Victim Compensation Specialist (Criminal Justice System Specialist 1)

Remote Full-time

Data and Research Associate (Criminal Justice Programs)

Remote Full-time

Criminal Intelligence Analyst

Remote Full-time

On-Call Program associate (Overnight)

Remote Full-time

Lecturer - Criminal Justice - BACJ (Pool)

Remote Full-time

988 Crisis Counselor - Remote

Remote Full-time

Crisis Intervention Specialist (part-time)

Remote Full-time

Crisis Support Specialist - Maine Crisis Line - full time, remote optional (in ME)

Remote Full-time

Software Engineer - Django & React Native (Remote, US Only)

Remote Full-time

Experienced Entry Level Remote Data Entry Clerk – Flexible Schedule, Comprehensive Training, and Growth Opportunities with blithequark

Remote Full-time

Senior Claim Benefit Specialist

Remote Full-time

Project Manager

Remote Full-time

**Experienced Data Entry Specialist – Remote Work Opportunity with arenaflex**

Remote Full-time

CNA/Certified Nursing Assistant

Remote Full-time

Collectors (Drug & Alcohol testing) – various locations nationwide

Remote Full-time

Labourer / Warehouse Worker - Mississauga – Amazon Store

Remote Full-time

Experienced Control Framework Designer for Amazon - Remote Opportunity with Competitive Compensation

Remote Full-time

Bilingual Spanish Speaking Part-Time Contract Grant Writer for Healthcare Foundation - Remote Opportunity

Remote Full-time
← Back to Home