
Mt. Adams Institute
FOUNDED IN: 2011
Address:
2453 Hwy 141
Trout Lake, Washington
98652
Executive Director
JOB DETAILS
Actively Recruiting: Yes
Position title: Executive Director
Deadline to apply: 09/16/2022
Type of Position: Staff (Full-Time)
Town, City, Park, etc: Trout Lake
State / Territory: Washington
Benefits: Health Insurance
Project/Program Focus: Aquatic Restoration, Coastal Restoration, Data Collection, Energy/Water Efficiency, Forestry, Habitat Restoration, Invasive Species Management, Other, Trails, Visitor Services, Volunteer Engagement, Wildfire Management, Wildlife Management, Young Adult Programs (18+)
ORGANIZATION/PROGRAM DESCRIPTION
Mt.Adams Institute has four distinct programs: VetsWorks GreenCorps - VetsWork: GreenCorps is a twelve week career training program for military veterans interested in wildfire landscape management, wildland firefighting and other natural resource management / public lands careers. VetsWork GreenCorps participants serve with the Umatilla National Forest and live in Forest Service bunkhouses for the duration of the program. A career development program where participants learn new skills and build professional networks. VetsWorks GreenCorps is a workforce development program where land management agencies have an active role in shaping its future workforce and a community and national service program (AmeriCorps) that engages veterans in civilian service to our public lands and natural resources. Participants receive a modest living stipend, an AmeriCorps education award, and basic health coverage. VetsWorks Environment - VetsWork: Environment is an eleven month career development internship program for military veterans interested in the natural resources management, public lands, and environment sector. VetsWork participants are placed at local, state, and federal land management agencies such as the U.S. Forest Service where they provide project support while learning about various career paths. This program differs from GreenCorps in that it is mainly individual placement based and takes place in various locations. Public Land Stewards - Public Lands Stewards is a career development program for young adults, ages 21-30, interested in learning more about public lands and natural resources management. The PLS program places participants in a 25-week internship with agencies like the Forest Service, Fish & Wildlife Service and environmental nonprofits throughout Washington and Oregon. Volunteer opportunities include wilderness ranger positions, trail maintenance and construction, invasive species mitigation and wildlife impact surveys, environment education and volunteer coordination. These projects typically occur May to October and are suitable for individuals interested and/or experienced in working and living outside for extended periods of time. Cascade Mountain School - Cascade Mountain School is a residential STEM (Science Technology Engineering and Math) program for students and is dedicated to cultivating individual responsibility and personal growth; fostering creation of community and understanding of the natural world; and excelling in scientific inquiry, systems thinking, and sustainability studies. Cascade Mountain School offers a variety of day and overnight summer camps for K-12 students, custom school programs during the spring and fall, and adult and family outing events. All of our programs include outdoor adventure, fun, service, and hands-on learning! Topics include, but are not limited to: food systems and ecological agriculture, watershed science, mindfulness and personal health, primitive and survival skills, and tinkering.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
Mt. Adams Institute seeks a visionary, passionate, and strategic individual that will carry out the mission, vision, and goals of the organization. This position requires an individual that has high social and emotional intelligence, excels in grant writing (particularly government grants), and has succeeded in leading organizations through major changes/transitions.
The Executive Director will report to the Board of Directors and provide supervision to, and participate as a member of, the organization’s Leadership Team consisting of the Human Resources Director, AmeriCorps Programs Director, and Operations Director.
This opening is to replace the founding Executive Director who started MAI in 2012.
JOB DUTIES
REQUIREMENTS
- 5+ years of executive or senior-level nonprofit management experience.
- Ability to develop and implement a successful strategic plan that enables sustainable maturation and growth of the organization.
- Experience working with federal public lands & natural resource agencies and national service organizations.
- Demonstrated experience developing and maintaining financial resources for organizations with budgets over $1,000,000.
- Demonstrated experience creating, managing, and mentoring high-performing teams.
- Demonstrated excellence in building and maintaining strong interpersonal relationships with staff, board members, program participants, and partners.
- Experience with program development related to equity, diversity, and inclusion.
- Knowledge of and experience with the principles of fundraising and government grants.
- Effective communicator with proven written, oral, and listening skills.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Salary: $98,000 – $103,000
Benefits: medical benefits, retirement plan, paid time off
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
Nonprofit Professionals Now is excited to be working with Mt. Adams Institute on this key leadership position. To apply for this position, please review the full job description and application information at https://npprofessionals.hiringthing.com/job/452700/executive-director-mt-adams-institute.
Applications should include a resume, cover letter, and completed screening questions. All applications will be reviewed.