Working Lands for Wildlife Herpetofauna Coordinator
Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy
Asheville, North Carolina
Job Type | Permanent |
Salary | $60,000 - $65,000 per year |
Benefits | Benefits Package Available |
Deadline | Jul 06, 2025 |
Experience | 2 - 6 years |
About the Organization
The Amphibian and Reptile Conservancy (ARC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization focused on the conservation and restoration of amphibian and reptile populations and their habitats across the United States. ARC focuses on implementing field programs in high-priority areas for amphibians and reptiles to improve their chances of survival. Our work includes inventory, monitoring, research, habitat restoration, population augmentation, policy, and strategic planning across Priority Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Areas (PARCAs). Learn more at ARCProtects.org.
Position Description
ARC is seeking a Working Lands for Wildlife Herpetofauna Coordinator to provide programmatic alignment, team supervision, and strategic collaboration for herpetofauna-focused conservation efforts under the USDA Working Lands for Wildlife (WLFW) Aquatic Connectivity Framework (ACF). This is a full time, salaried position that is flexible/remote, yet living central to the project area for periodic travel. This position will guide and support a growing inter-organizational team of Private Lands Biologists (PLBs), working across several southeastern states to plan and implement habitat restoration activities on private agricultural lands for several amphibian and reptile species, including the Eastern Hellbender, Bog Turtle, Neuse River Waterdog, Black Warrior Waterdog, and Flattened Musk Turtle.
This position will play a key role in supporting the Aquatic Connectivity Framework (ACF) and advancing amphibian and reptile conservation initiatives within the ACF geography. It will also provide high-level coordination and support across geographically dispersed field staff, and will work directly with NRCS district offices to facilitate implementation of ACF projects for herpetofauna . This position will report to ARC’s Director of Private Lands and Policy and will work in close coordination with the WLFW Aquatic Framework Coordinator to ensure that on-the-ground actions by Private Lands Biologists (PLBs) align with both state and national NRCS WLFW programmatic priorities to achieve high-impact conservation outcomes that benefit both species and landowners. This role will also provide administrative support to PLBs to support the delivery of landowner technical assistance and project implementation, including contract development, project management, tracking, and reporting.
This is not a field-based role but does require a solid understanding of aquatic habitat restoration, species recovery planning, and collaborative conservation programs on working lands.
Key Responsibilities
- Program Leadership and Vision: Help guide the strategic direction of ARC’s herpetofaunal recovery efforts within the WLFW Aquatic Connectivity Framework, develop and refine goals and outcomes, cultivate and maintain partnerships to maximize conservation impact, and collaborate directly with WLFW program staff to facilitate implementation of the Aquatic Connectivity Framework.
- Team Supervision: Directly supervise and support a team of Private Lands Biologists working across multiple organizations and multiple geographies. Oversee work plans, performance expectations, and professional development for each PLB. Facilitate communication and coordination between PLBs and NRCS staff at local level and coordinate with the framework coordinator on state and national matters to ensure alignment across all NRCS structure levels.
- Training and Guidance: In collaboration with NRCS partners at the district level, educate new hires on the structure and workings of various NRCS programs, the skills required to provide technical assistance to landowners, and the process of assisting landowners in applying for funding through NRCS programs. Provide guidance on best practices for identifying and installing appropriate conservation practices and scenarios. Assist PLBs in obtaining tools and resources needed to accomplish work in the field.
- Cohesive Team Building: Foster a strong sense of collaboration and purpose among field staff working in different locations. Ensure alignment on program objectives, data standards, outreach priorities, and restoration strategies.
- Partner Coordination: Serve as ARC’s primary point of contact with WLFW Aquatic Framework Coordinator on herpetofauna-related WLFW initiatives. Build and maintain relationships with key external partners to ensure effective coordination and mutual support.
- Program Expansion: Assist in the rollout and implementation of ACF initiatives, including support for emerging species-specific efforts or geographies. In collaboration with the ACF Coordinator, establish clear strategies, seek funding, and support collaborations for new programs.
- Monitoring and Evaluation: In collaboration with the ACF coordinator, support the development and refinement of standardized monitoring frameworks for PLB-led restoration efforts. Work with partners to ensure consistent data collection, outcome tracking, and adaptive management.
Minimum Qualifications
- M.S. (preferred) or B.S. in wildlife biology, ecology, agricultural studies with a focus on conservation, or a related field.
- At least 5 years of experience leading complex, multifaceted conservation initiatives, including supervision of staff and/ or coordinating the work of multiple partners
- Direct experience working with USDA NRCS programs, planning and installing NRCS conservation practices, and/or engaging with private agricultural landowners to implement habitat restoration activities
- Excellent facilitation and communication skills with an ability to productively engage a variety of internal and external partners and manage difficult situations.
- Experience with project management, work planning, and team development across dispersed staff, requiring a high level of organization and self-motivation
- Ability to travel throughout the Southern Appalachians and Southeast U.S. to meet with staff and partners as needed
Preferred Qualifications
- Demonstrated understanding of Southeastern aquatic ecosystems, species recovery needs, and programs and tools to facilitate conservation for imperiled herpetofauna on private lands
- Prior experience in strategic conservation programs planning, funding, and program development
- Strong record of working across federal/state agencies and conservation NGOs to advance conservation priorities
- Experience writing, administering, or managing state, federal, or private grants and funding
- Experience with database development and management, GIS software tools, and other standard office and productivity tools (Google Suite, Dropbox, Monday.com)
In a cover letter, please describe your relevant experience, including how your broader knowledge and experiences can contribute to our organizational culture and values. Also provide your CV and include the names and contact information of at least three relevant professional references. Your cover letter, reference list, and CV should be compiled and uploaded as a single PDF file and saved as “FirstName_LastName_ARCHerpetofaunaCoordinator”. Applications can be submitted via the website at arcprotects.org/jobs. All applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States., ARC does not provide visa sponsorships for this position. Questions about the position can be directed to Kat Diersen at Jobs@arcprotects.org.
ARC is an equal-opportunity employer. Our core values include integrity, creativity, and innovation. We value different experiences and perspectives as critical to informing and supporting our core values. All qualified applicants will be considered for employment without unlawful discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, age, disability, marital or pregnancy status, sexual orientation, age, or genetic information, including medical history.
All applicants must be legally authorized to work in the United States, ARC does not provide visa sponsorships for this position. ARC provides reasonable accommodations for applicants and employees with disabilities. If reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and/or to receive other benefits and privileges of employment, please contact jobs@arcprotects.org.
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Category | Ecology, General / Stewardship, Wildlife |
Tags | GIS, Herpetology |