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Conservation Director

Job in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, 97707, USA
Listing for: Oregon Natural Desert Association
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-02-10
Job specializations:
  • Non-Profit & Social Impact
    Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief
  • Management
    Emergency Crisis Mgmt/ Disaster Relief, Program / Project Manager, Operations Manager
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Oregon Natural Desert Association (ONDA) is a nonprofit conservation organization with a mission to protect, defend and restore Oregon's high desert. With offices in Bend and Portland, Oregon, we represent more than 25,000 members and supporters around the state and across the country advocating for conservation and restoration of more than 12 million acres of high desert public lands in central and eastern Oregon.

This includes iconic regions like the Owyhee Canyonlands, Steens Mountain, the John Day River and the Greater Hart-Sheldon. Our work requires close collaboration and partnership with local communities, Tribal Nations, elected officials and a wide array of nonprofit partners. Read more

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Position Description

The Conservation Director plays a central role in the management and strategic leadership of ONDA’s conservation initiatives, staff, contractors and partnerships. These initiatives blend advocacy with science, policy, legislative and legal action to champion conservation-focused public lands management across Oregon’s high desert.

This individual works collaboratively with ONDA’s Executive Director and management team to oversee conservation priorities while also supporting fundraising, communications, stewardship, and other organizational functions. They manage a small team of legal, policy and technical staff, establishing priorities, allocating staff and financial resources, fostering collaboration and teamwork, leveraging skills and expertise, and supporting professional and individual growth.

The strongest candidates for this position will be those who have extensive experience in public lands conservation policy and have a deep understanding of the stakeholders, issues and political dynamics relevant to public lands conservation in the West. They will bring tremendous energy and enthusiasm, strategic thinking, innovation, and an unwavering commitment to ONDA’s mission as they work with colleagues to champion ONDA’s priorities and develop and implement a wide array of strategies needed to achieve lasting conservation outcomes.

They will enjoy working in a team environment where individuals rely on one another’s expertise in policy, science, communications and other disciplines to contribute to accomplishing our collective goals.

An effective Conservation Director will excel at building relationships at the local, regional and national levels and with Tribal Nations as they work among networks to pursue ONDA’s conservation goals. They will enjoy working across differences with people throughout the region and be eager to travel often throughout Oregon to develop and deepen relationships, make new connections and elevate ONDA’s presence in local communities.

They will enjoy representing ONDA at events and meetings, working with others to negotiate solutions to challenges facing the high desert lands, waters and wildlife, and bedriven to see ONDA’s mission succeed. The successful candidate will be someone who brings strong managerial skills, a collaborative, team-oriented spirit, strategic thinking, and a passion for Oregon’s desert.

Skills and Qualifications

Initial applicant screening will select for those candidates that meet the following minimum qualifications:

  • 8+ years directly applicable professional experience in a non-profit conservation leadership or management role.
  • Experience developing, managing and/or implementing conservation initiatives related to land, water and/or wildlife conservation.
  • Experience working with individual, foundation and public funders.
  • Familiarity with Oregon’s desert and/or western public lands, including management, issues, needs, challenges and communities.
  • Strong collaborative spirit and desire to work with other staff, partner organizations and the community.
  • Excellent written and verbal communications skills.
  • Strong attention to detail and organization.

Following initial screening, subsequent steps in the selection process will focus on evaluating candidates based on the degree to which they possess the skills, aptitudes, experience and qualifications needed to excel as ONDA’s Conservation Director.

Compensation and Benefits

ONDA offers an…

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