Dear American Hiking
After four amazing years with American Hiking Society, I have
decided to make a change in my life and accept a position with the National
Park Foundation. I have enjoyed working with each of you and hope to
cross trails with you again in the future. My last day at American Hiking
will be June 9.
American Hiking Society is currently hiring two full-time positions
to be based in Silver Spring, MD. One is a Senior Director position and
the other is my position of Trail Programs Manager. Both job descriptions
are attached below. Please feel free to pass these job descriptions along
and let me know if you have any questions.
It has truly been an honor to work with each of you and happy
trails!
Ivan Levin
Trail Programs Manager
American Hiking Society
301-565-6704 x 208
Senior
Director, Stewardship and Policy
May 12, 2008
POSITION SUMMARY
The Senior Director,
Stewardship & Policy (Director) oversees and has primary responsibility for
the public policy, national and regional trails, and volunteer programs of
American Hiking Society. The Director
works with Congress, federal agencies, and conservation and recreation partners
to shape public policy and legislation affecting hiking. Responsibilities
include advocating for the funding and protection of hiking trails, promoting
policies and practices that ensure the preservation of natural areas (or
opposing policies detrimental to conservation and hiking), and promotion and
protection of the hiking experience. The Director supervises American Hiking’s
Policy, Trail Programs, Volunteer Vacations and regional trails and advocacy
efforts, including consultants (currently a total of three full-time and two
contract personnel). The Director reports to the President and is based at the
organization headquarters in
DUTIES &
RESPONSIBILITIES:
Policy and
Advocacy
·
In consultation
with relevant American Hiking staff and board committees, develop policy
positions for the organization.
·
Work in
partnership with national and regional recreation/conservation organizations,
networks, and coalitions to forward the policy objectives of American Hiking
Society.
Management
QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS:
· Masters degree required in public policy/administration, natural resources management, recreation or related field with strong skills in advocacy, conservation, and program management.
· Seven to ten years of professional experience in public policy, preferably recreation and/or conservation policy at the national or regional level.
· Excellent understanding of the Federal budget, legislative and regulatory processes and experience in shaping public policy.
· Considerable expertise working with federal land management agencies, especially the USDA Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, and National Park Service and knowledge of key laws and regulations for federal land management.
· Demonstrated capacity to work collaboratively with a variety of stakeholders including individuals, local, state and federal agencies and organizations, and businesses and foundations.
· Considerable experience in managing programs and staff with demonstrated excellence in multi-tasking and team building.
· Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Proven ability to present ideas orally and in writing to a variety of small, medium and large audiences.
· Strong proficiency in MS Office software applications, presentation software and electronic communication.
· Excellent administrative, fiscal management and organizational skills.
· Ability to work well independently and as a member of a team
· Working knowledge of hiking and backpacking, and/or federal/state recreational and environmental programs.
· Commitment to the mission of American Hiking Society.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
American Hiking Society is the only
national organization dedicated to promoting and protecting
Send cover letter and resume to ‘Senior Director, Stewardship and Policy Job Search,’ American Hiking Society, 1422 Fenwick Lane, Silver Spring, MD 20910 or email same, with job title in subject line to info@AmericanHiking.org.
Visit www.AmericanHiking.org for more information.
Trail Programs
Manager
May 22, 2008
POSITION SUMMARY
DUTIES &
RESPONSIBILITIES:
National
·
Marshal and direct organizational resources for successful planning and
execution of NTD.
·
Coordinate production and distribution of planning and promotional
kits, newsletters and other promotional materials. Ensure well-organized,
efficient NTD fulfillment that meets all deadlines.
·
Respond to requests for information and assistance from prospective
event hosts, and encourage their participation in the program. Promote media
coverage for NTD.
·
Develop written materials, such as fact sheets, press releases, action
alerts, and other printed materials. Responsible for development and submission
of NTD annual report.
·
Work with Director of Marketing and Development to implement promotions
and NTD corporate sponsor programs.
·
Maintain on-line NTD event data base.
·
Plan and implement signature NTD events with key sponsors and serve as
the principle line of contact with event planners and facilitate partnerships
among trail groups, agencies and businesses.
·
Promote NTD to federal land agency partners, provide leadership on
trail outreach and promotion efforts, and cultivate new partnerships as
appropriate.
·
Oversee national promotion of program to
· Manage grant proposal process, including development and approval of annual judging guidelines and proposal submission.
·
Liaison with National
· Manage distribution of grant awards and timely notification, as well as effective communications with all corporate sponsors.
· Write and distribute Alliance Loop quarterly e-newsletter.
·
Manage monthly renewal process for current
·
Manage twice yearly new
QUALIFICATIONS:
· Bachelor’s degree in recreation, environment, or related field.
· Motivated self-starter with strong multi-tasking skills and an ability to manage complex, national-level programs. Excellent administrative, fiscal management and organizational skills.
· Minimum of two years of program management experience (conservation, recreation, grants, or related applications are desired). Event planning and management experience a plus.
· Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Ability to prepare a variety of graphic communication tools such as brochures, fact sheets, plans, and other print and web-based media. Familiarity with media and public relations tools is a plus.
· Proficiency in MS Office software applications, presentation software and electronic communication.
· Ability to work with limited supervision, including long hours and occasional weekends.
· Willingness to hike, backpack, and do occasional field work, including trail maintenance.
· Commitment to the mission of American Hiking Society.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
American Hiking Society is the only
national organization dedicated to promoting and protecting
Send cover letter and resume to ‘Trail Programs Manager Job
Search,’ American Hiking Society,