Overview
Executive Director Jobs in Coupeville, Washington, USA at Pacific Rim Institute for Environmental…
Location: Coupeville
POSITION TITLE:Executive Director
REPORTS TO:Chair, Board of Trustees
POSITION TYPE:Full-time, salaried. Position requires occasional weekend and evening work. Seasonal hybrid work schedule may be arranged by mutual agreement.
SALARY:$85,000 – $95,000, dependent on experience.
ABOUT PACIFIC RIM INSTITUTE
Pacific Rim Institute for Environmental Stewardship was created out of a deep love for the natural world and a commitment to its care, preservation, and restoration. On the PRI campus on Whidbey Island located on Puget Sound, we actively work to restore endangered Washington prairie through careful monitoring, invasive species management, and the introduction or supplementation of native species. In addition to engaging in practical care, PRI is open to the community as an educational center and offers its expertise and resources to other organizations involved in the vital work of restoration and reconciliation with the land.
While PRI is a Christian organization, we recognize the importance of building adiverse, welcoming community that pursues restoration and reconciliation with the land, hand in hand with all of our neighbors.
ABOUT THIS OPPORTUNITY
Pacific Rim Institute (PRI) is looking for adynamicand resourceful Executive Director to lead PRI’s efforts to restore native habitat on Whidbey Island and throughout Western Washington. The Executive Director will work with the board of trustees to guide the organization, and will lead the staff to maintain and develop all PRI programs, fundraising and development, and general operations. This position holds primary responsibility for executing PRI’s mission, including guiding PRI’s biodiversity restoration work, and building a strong, engaged network of donors, volunteers, and partner organizations.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
Supervise and motivate the staff and interns.
Conduct regular performance reviews for all permanent staff.
Nurture community among staff and interns in aninclusive, non-discriminatory environment.
Represent PRI’s mission and work to the local and global community.
Maintain and developcollaborativerelationships with volunteers, community members and key organizations, including local and state government, non-profits, faith-based organizations, and tribal communities.
Plan and engage in special events that promote the work of PRI.
Maintain regular contact with PRI’s donor base and invite new donor participation in support of PRI’s work.
Identify grant opportunities and oversee grant application and report processes.
Develop creative funding opportunities in the realms of business and social enterprise.
Promote educational opportunities for students through course facilitation and internships.
Plan, execute, and resource needed changes to the PRI facilities and property.
Keep the Board of Trustees informed, attend Board meetings, and engage Board members incollaborativeefforts to support PRI.
Participate in the activities of land stewardship.
QUALIFICATIONS
The Executive Director plays a pivotal role in shaping the strategic direction of the institute. Competitive candidates will highlight the following in their application:
PERSONAL QUALITIES, TRAITS, AND ATTRIBUTES
Understanding of Christian faith and values as a foundation for environmental and social justice.
Desire to work for a Christian organization that strives to continually deepen its commitments to environmental and social justice throug…
Title: Executive Director
Company: Pacific Rim Institute for Environmental…
Location: Coupeville, Washington, USA
Category: Non-Profit, Management