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Director of Conservation


Meridia Recruitment Solutions


Location

Dartmouth, NS | Canada


Job description

Director of Conservation
Dartmouth, Nova Scotia
Reference #16354

The Nova Scotia Nature Trust was created to protect and conserve our province's incredible natural legacy. They save outstanding natural areas through land conservation. They use a strategic, science-driven approach to identify and protect the most threatened, unique, and significant natural areas for nature and for future generations to enjoy. The Nature Trust stewards over 19,000 acres of land across Nova Scotia, and through their ambitious Twice the Wild campaign, aim to double their protected space for nature by 2025.

On behalf of our client, we are currently recruiting for a Director of Conservation to join their team of dedicated professionals in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.

Reporting to and working closely with the Executive Director, the Director of Conservation is responsible for the development and delivery of the Nature Trust conservation programs, including land securement, stewardship and conservation planning. The Director of Conservation is part of the organization's leadership group and manages a team dedicated to advancing their mandate of protecting Nova Scotia's natural legacy.

Leadership

Management

Land Conservation Programs

Conservation Leadership and Guidance

Other

As the ideal candidate, you possess 10+ years of experience in a leadership or senior management role (ideally in the conservation or not-for-profit sector). Passionate about the mandate of the Nature Trust, you are strategic, ambitious, entrepreneurial, energetic, and results driven. You are also diplomatic, effective in problem solving and negotiation, and a strong relationship-builder and collaborator. You have a demonstrated track record in leadership and team management, with exceptional interpersonal, communication, organization, and time management skills. Broad knowledge of and experience working in conservation and protected areas, land trusts, private land conservation, land management and/or conservation planning will be key to success in the role. Post-secondary degree in a related field is required (an equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered). Strong ecological/conservation biology background and established contacts and credibility in the conservation sector would be additional assets.

Working Conditions:

The work takes place predominantly in an office environment during regular work hours, however the role requires evening/weekend work, and travel throughout the province.

The Nature Trust is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

To express interest in this opportunity please apply online by clicking "Apply Now" below.

If you have any questions, please contact Brittany Beale, Consultant at [email protected] . If you require accommodation to participate in the recruitment process, please let us know.

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