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Carbon Farming National Campaign Leader

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Reference 116074027
Sectors Conservation & Ecology
Location Australia (Northern Territory) - Australasia
Town/City Canberra, Australia
Salary (Minimum)
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Salary (Maximum)
0
Type Fixed Term and Permanent Roles
Status Full Time
Level Mid Level
Deadline 04/01/2020
Company Name The Pew Charitable Trusts
Contact Name
Telephone 888-888-8888
Email none@given.com
Website Further Details / Applications
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Directory Entry : The Pew Charitable Trusts is an independent non-profit, non-governmental organization, founded in 1948. The stated mission of Pew is to serve the public interest by "improving public policy, informing the public, and invigorating civic life. Pew often has vacancies in the remit of Nature Conservaton and Climate change in countries ranging from Australia to the UK, Chile to USA. For more jobs with Pew visit their website.
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Carbon Farming National Campaign Leader, Outback to Oceans Program, Pew Charitable Trusts

Application Deadline 20 January 2020

The Opportunity

An experienced and successful advocate, with expertise and understanding of carbon farming, is sought to lead and drive work to support carbon farming in remote Australian landscapes. Pew's Outback to Oceans program is expanding its work to obtain protection and sustainable management of remote landscapes. This position will lead work to increase the scale of environmentally positive carbon farming options in remote Australia. The successful candidate will work as part of a broader, well-resourced team seeking to improve conservation outcomes across all tenures in the Outback.

The ideal candidate

  • Has proven success as a campaigner with experience designing, implementing and winning campaigns to achieve conservation outcomes.
  • Has experience and expertise on climate change policy and knowledge of the history and delivery of carbon farming to date in Australia.
  • Can engage with decision makers and stakeholders including farmers & graziers, Indigenous groups, carbon companies, policy makers, ministers, government departments, media and conservation organisations- to build support for and achieve campaign goals.
  • Is politically astute and able to leverage relationships to influence positive outcomes.
  • Has a strong commitment to creating on-ground results.

What Pew does in Australia

Pew works in Australia to obtain better, science-based, protection and management of land and seascapes in the Australian Outback and adjacent seas. Fundamental to our work is obtaining durable conservation outcomes that imbed long term and positive land and sea management by local people. Our work has been highly successful at achieving major gains in on-ground conservation outcomes in the Outback over the last 12 years.

Pew Overview

With offices in Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., Brussels and London and staff in other regions of the United States as well as Australia, Pew provides an exciting learning environment and the opportunity to work with highly talented individuals. We are a dynamic, rapidly evolving organization that values creativity and innovative thinking and fosters strong teamwork with mutual respect. In Australia we have a friendly, cohesive and well-resourced national team focused on achieving globally important conservation outcomes.

Location:

The position will be ideally located in Canberra, with other east coast locations such as Sydney and Melbourne being possibly considered. The position reports to the Terrestrial Director, Outback to Oceans.

Application Deadline:

For applications please click the application link/button below and follow the instructions to send a CV and cover letter to the attention of Human Resources.

Applications to close on 20th January 2020.

Full Job Description:

To view the full position description and to apply, click the following link https://jobs-pct.icims.com/jobs/6137/job.

Further information:

If you would like further information on the role, please call Pepe Clarke, Deputy-Director, Outback to Oceans, Pew Charitable Trusts on 0420 425 471.



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