Employment Opportunity                                  

Employment Type: Full Time

Job Title: Executive Director

Job Description 

The Grasslands Conservation Council of BC is looking for a dynamic leader 
with the right combination of vision, knowledge, and vitality to guide the 
GCC through the next decade of development and growth. 

The Executive Director is responsible for the successful leadership and 
management of the organization according to the strategic direction set by 
the Board of Directors.

The GCC is a premier conservation organization in BC, specializing in 
grasslands conservation through important initiatives that address land-
use planning, grassland species at risk, community stewardship, as well as 
issues associated with the fragmentation of working ranches, grasslands 
natural capital, and climate change. Partnerships and collaboration are 
fundamental to the success of the GCC, and we are proud to work side by 
side with a variety of stakeholders, including government, industry, First 
Nations, ranchers, and other conservation groups. We have a broad 
membership and wide support provincially. 

The successful candidate will have experience in natural resource 
management and an understanding of the issues that impact grasslands 
conservation. Superior interpersonal and diplomacy skills are essential, 
along with confidence and skill in a variety of situations, including 
management of meetings with diverse government and non-government groups 
and other political or public arenas. 

In addition to the above, the Executive Director is responsible for day to 
day operations, program development and implementation, fundraising, and 
management and development of staff (currently 8 people) as well as 
volunteers.

The position requires knowledge of:
Leadership and management principles as they relate to non-
profit/voluntary organizations
Federal and provincial legislation applicable to voluntary sector 
organizations including: employment standards, human rights, occupational 
health and safety, charities, and taxation.
Grassland and rangeland ecology. 
Current challenges and opportunities relating to grassland conservation 
and stewardship, such as Species at Risk recovery action planning, keeping 
working ranches working, grassland monitoring, influencing land use 
planning, working with First Nations, and policy issues.   
Human resources management
Financial management
Program and project management


Experience: 7-10 years of program and organizational management 
experience, preferably with a background in the environment and non-profit 
sectors, as well as several years experience working with diverse groups 
and individuals, fundraising, and relationship-building. 
    
Education: Masters degree or equivalent combination of education and 
experience
Location: Kamloops, BC
Start Date: February 2010 (or as soon as possible) 
Annual Salary: Commensurate with experience, plus benefits     

Email your resume and cover letter by 4:30pm, December 30, 2009 to: 
melissa.ligertwood @bcgrasslands.org  

A detailed job description and skills required can be found at: 
http://www.bcgrasslands.org/ 

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