Senior Project Manager, Conservation Funding
Company: BrightPlus3
Location: Washington
Posted on: June 1, 2025
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Job Description:
locations National Audubon Society Saline Lakes Program &
Gillmor Sanctuary OfficeSenior Project Manager, Conservation
FundingThe Conservation Funding Project Manager will oversee
multiple cross-departmental project and manage several complex
workstreams as part of Audubon's efforts to expand capacity to
identify, secure and manage public funding in order to support the
habitat conservation, climate action and community building
necessary to allow birds to thrive across the entire hemisphere.
This position will work directly with stakeholders across the
organization, facilitating implementation of significant capacity
building initiatives, managing development of regional and national
scale funding applications, and providing training and technical
assistance on all aspects of the grant management lifecycle.The
ideal candidate should have knowledge of a wide range of current
public funding sources and programs, documented success working in
a leadership role on projects that transformed grant management
infrastructure and prior experience developing training and
technical assistance materials covering the grant management
lifecycle. The position will report to the Senior Director of
Conservation Funding and Partnerships and will collaborate closely
with grant management stakeholders across the
organization.Compensation:Salary range based on
geo-differentials:$89,000 - $100,000 / year = National$100,000 -
$113,000 / year = Alaska, CA (not San Francisco), Connecticut,
D.C., Chicago, Oyster Bay, NY$112,000 - $126,000 / year = NYC (not
Oyster Bay), San Francisco, SeattleAdditional Job
DescriptionEssential FunctionsServe as primary point of contact for
significant initiatives designed to improve the organization's
identification, pursuit and management of public funding, including
systems implementations, gap analyses and consulting
engagements.Serve as project manager for significant grant
pursuits, incorporating resources in alignment with a new model for
conservation grant application development.Create and maintain
project plans, dashboards, trackers, budgets, resource projections
and responsibility matrices in support of conservation funding
initiatives.Support development and implementation of a Public
Funding Strategy for Audubon that incorporates systematic fund
mapping and stresses increased opportunity sizes.Provide
consultation and support to the leaders of a growing Conservation
Funding and Partnerships team as they conduct opportunity
identification, need identification and matched opportunity
prioritization at the facility, program, state/region and
organization level.Work to build relationships with external
partners and raise Audubon's profile as a partner for large-scale
funding pursuits, including leveraging active participation and
leadership of relevant organizations and delivering presentations
at national and regional conferences.Oversee the creation of
complex deliverables, including strategy documents, reports,
workflows and presentations.Develop training materials and deliver
training to stakeholders about all aspects of the grant management
lifecycle. Develop an internal technical assistance program for
grant management stakeholders. Build relationships with grant
management stakeholders at all levels of the organization.Assist
with other departmental projects and related work.Support a culture
of philanthropy, including public funding efforts.Collaborate with
colleagues across the Americas including through joint planning and
execution of shared priorities.Maintain and foster a culture of
safety.Complete other job-related duties as assigned.Qualifications
and ExperienceBachelor's degree in Public Administration, Public
Finance or related field, including but not limited to a
research-based Social Science discipline. Master's degree
preferred.7+ years of progressive experience supporting entities in
efforts to identify, acquire and manage public funding or working
with or for grant-making agencies. An equivalent combination of
education and experience will also be considered.Significant
knowledge of and experience applying regulations applicable to
public funding, including but not limited to the Uniform Guidance
(2 CFR Part 200 et seq.).Strong written communication skills with
proven ability to develop high-level, compelling proposals; ability
to quickly synthesize complex ideas and align them with funder
priorities.Significant project management experience, including
successfully having created and utilized project plans, budgets,
resource projections and responsibility matrices. Successful
experience overseeing a team, managing assigned resources and
leading the creation of complex deliverables such as reports and
studies.Experience managing change within an organization to
increase capacity to identify, secure and manage federal
funding.Experience developing training materials, planning training
sessions and delivering training to internal and external
stakeholders.Entrepreneurial self-starter with strong project
management and organizational skills, including use of project
management tools such as Asana, Microsoft Project or
similar.Experience developing system requirements, evaluating
potential solutions, testing new systems and leading systems
integrations.Possess or be able to obtain one or more national
certifications or credentials as an expert in areas related to
public funding, including the Certified Grant Management Specialist
(CGMS) credential, a certificate through the Grants Management
Certificate Program (GMCP), the Grant Professional Certified
designation or a specific topical area such as federal procurement,
resilience, or sustainability.Team player with natural affinity for
building close, effective working relationships with a diverse
group of stakeholders.Understanding of federal agency funding
priorities including resilience, with ability to understand how
national, state and local politics and policy changes impact public
funding.Must have a good understanding of budgets and financials
related to grant identification and pursuit, including a solid
understanding of indirect, overhead and administrative cost
recovery.Willingness to travel as needed to meet with Audubon
conservation leaders and funders and participate in/present at
conferences and events that will raise the profile of Audubon with
funders and potential partners, up to 20 percent.Experience and
knowledge of the environmental landscape is a plus, and must have
an interest in conservation and Audubon.Proficiency with Microsoft
Office applications including ability to conceptualize impactful
summaries, narratives, tables, charts and graphics necessary to
support high-quality grant applications.Commitment to Audubon's
organizational values of care, collaboration, change, integrity,
impact, and innovation.Experience fostering inclusive and
collaborative work environments is valued.Possession of a valid
driver's license.This position is represented by the Communication
Workers of America (CWA).National Audubon Society Competencies:
This role will also be accountable to apply and develop the
following competencies.Fostering Relationships: Build trust, mutual
respect, and understanding through regular and genuine interactions
while promoting a positive and inclusive environment.Analytical
Thinking: Recognize and value diverse perspectives and experiences
in data analysis to foster a more comprehensive and equitable
approach to problem-solving.Creativity and Innovation: Leverage
creativity and imagination to generate new insights and solutions
while embracing diverse ideas and approaches that foster
innovation.Facilitating Change: Work with others to explore
innovative approaches to problem-solving while promoting
inclusivity, equity, accessibility, and belonging in the change
process.Team Leadership: Communicate vision and engage others or
the team to solve problems while valuing diverse perspectives and
fostering inclusivity.EEO StatementThe National Audubon Society is
a federal contractor and an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). All
qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment
without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation,
gender identity, national origin, disability or protected veteran
status. We are committed to a policy of nondiscrimination,
inclusion and equal opportunity and actively seek a diverse pool of
candidates in this search.Accessibility StatementThe National
Audubon Society endeavors to keep our careers site accessible to
any and all users. If you would like to contact us regarding the
accessibility of our website or need assistance completing the
application process, please contact Accommodations@audubon.org
.This contact information is for accommodation requests only and
cannot be used to inquire about the status of applications.About
UsThe National Audubon Society protects birds and the places they
need, today and tomorrow, throughout the Americas usingscience ,
advocacy, education, andon-the-ground conservation .Audubon's state
programs, nature centers, chapters, and partners have an
unparalleled wingspan that reaches millions of people each year to
inform, inspire, and unite diverse communities in conservation
action.Since 1905, Audubon's vision has been a world in which
people and wildlife thrive. Audubon is a nonprofit conservation
organization.
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