Director, Soil Health
Company: Natural Resources Defense Council
Location: Washington
Posted on: March 12, 2025
Job Description:
Director, Soil Health
Job ID
2024-5611
# of Openings
1
Group
Nature
Overview
NRDC is a non-profit environmental advocacy organization. We use
law, science, and the support of 3.1 million members and online
activists to protect the planet's wildlife and wild places and to
ensure the rights of all people to clean air, clean water, and
healthy communities. NRDC was founded in 1970 and our people helped
write some of America's bedrock environmental laws, including the
Clean Water Act and many of the implementing regulations. Today,
our team of more than 700 lawyers, scientists, economists, policy
advocates, communications experts, and others work across the
United States and the globe from our offices in Beijing; Chicago;
New Delhi; New York; San Francisco; Santa Monica; and Washington,
D.C. POSITION SUMMARY
The Director of Healthy Soils serves as the manager and a thought
leader for NRDC's Healthy Soils team. The Healthy Soils team also
works in partnership with government affairs, communications,
litigation, and other departments to advocate for healthier soils
in our agricultural system. The Healthy Soils team is a part of the
Food & Agriculture Sector of the Nature Program. In addition to
healthy soils, the NRDC's Food & Agriculture sector works on food
waste and on protecting pollinators from systemic pesticides.
Recently, the Healthy Soils team took on a new strategic focus on
nitrogen overuse. Nitrogen overuse is a significant driver of
nitrous oxide emissions, a greenhouse gas approximately 300 times
more powerful than carbon dioxide. It also drives biodiversity loss
and water pollution, contributing to significant human health
threats. The team's campaign is in early development and is likely
to include both a significant federal legislative and
administrative advocacy campaign as well as specific state
legislative and administrative tactics. The campaign may also
contain a legal component. This is an exciting opportunity, as the
Director will play a critical role in shaping and executing NRDC's
strategy as it is finalized and launched. In addition, the Director
will oversee the team's day-to-day work, help with fundraising,
guides communications efforts, and manage all team staff. The
Director of Healthy Soils reports to the Managing Director of Food
& Agriculture.
Responsibilities
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to
perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with
disabilities to perform the following essential functions:
- Develop, lead, and implement the
Healthy Soils team strategy in collaboration with other team
members, including policy positions regarding the control of
nitrogen pollution and related soils issues;
- Develop and execute multifaceted legislative, administrative,
legal, and communications campaigns at the state and federal level
to achieve sector and team goals;
- Work to build and maintain relationships with partners,
coalitions, and other stakeholders, and meet regularly with
decisionmakers to influence policy outcomes;
- Represent NRDC in public forums, including administrative
proceedings, legislative committee hearings, and media
outlets;
- Author letters, blogs, reports, briefs, comments, and/or other
public facing communications materials to support the Team's
advocacy;
- Manage direct reports to develop performance goals including
those related to supporting sector priorities, institutional DEI
goals, professional development goals, and management (if
appropriate); meet on a regular basis to ensure direct reports have
clear and executable annual workplans and help manage their
workflows to support both the achievement of those goals and a
healthy work-life balance;
- Oversee staff's performance, provide guidance and on-going
feedback; help resolve issues and provide course-correction when
needed to enable each member to be fully successful; provide
training as needed to staff while also working to continually
improve and develop as a manager and mentor junior staff;
- Serve on the Food and Agriculture Sector's Leadership Team,
guiding the sector's strategy and engagement;
- Collaborate with other NRDC departments (e.g., Government
Affairs, Communications, and others) to implement the Health Soils
team strategy; and
- Provide input in the development of annual plans and budgeting
processes to support the Healthy Soils team and the Food and
Agriculture Sector; identify staffing, consultant, and other
resource needs for major initiatives); and provide input for
funding proposals and for reports to major donors and
foundations.The above list of duties is not comprehensive but
generally demonstrates the types of matters under this position's
responsibility. Other duties may be assigned.
Qualifications
Minimum Education & Experience:
- Bachelor's degree in a related field or equivalent combination
of education and experience required. Law degree or relevant
graduate-level degree preferred.
- 7+ years of experience of legal and/or policy advocacy,
including experience managing teams. Experience leading state or
federal campaigns preferred.
- 3 + years of supervisory or people management experience
- Experience successfully building and navigating diverse teams
and/or coalitions, including developing consensus on policy issues
and driving toward equitable, positive outcomes.
- Experience utilizing and implementing equity frameworks and/or
working with partners and communities to ensure equitable outcomes
of policies and programs.Skills, Abilities, Competencies
- Skilled in employee engagement, team/coalition building, and
project and people management skills.
- Strong written and oral advocacy skills, including the ability
to communicate technical and analytical information in a clear and
persuasive manner in a variety of public forums and in the
media.
- Ability to travel to priority states or target areas for
Healthy Soils work and NRDC U.S. based offices, approximately
10-15% annually.
- Commitment to NRDC's mission, values, and DEI principles.NRDC
is committed to advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion, both in
our work and in our workplace. We believe that celebrating and
actively welcoming diverse voices and perspectives is essential to
solving the planet's most pressing environmental problems, and we
encourage applications from candidates whose identities have been
historically under-represented in the environmental movement. We
are an equal opportunity employer and do not discriminate in hiring
or employment on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender
identity or expression, marital status, sexual orientation,
national origin, citizenship, age, disability, veteran status, or
any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local law.
Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will
consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and
conviction records. We offer competitive salaries, excellent
benefits, and a supportive working environment. Salary is based on
a nonprofit scale and is commensurate with skills and experience.
Internal equity will be reviewed and considered to determine a
final offer. For this position, the salary range is $157,000 to
$180,000. NRDC operates under a hybrid work model. Employees are
required to come to the office 8 days per month. As a science-based
organization, NRDC aims to do our part to help contain the COVID-19
public health crisis. For the sake of health, safety, and equity,
we ask that people be vaccinated unless they have an approved
medical or religious accommodation or other exemption in accordance
with state and local law. We consider a person to be vaccinated two
weeks after receiving one full course of a CDC-approved vaccine. In
accordance with state or local law, new hires will be asked to
attest to vaccination, those wishing to do so may request medical
or religious accommodations or other exemptions via NRDC Employee
Relations. NRDC treats all vaccine-related data confidentially, in
keeping with local, state, and federal laws. To apply, visit
www.nrdc.org/careers and upload your resume and cover letter.
Please mention where you saw this posting and upload any additional
materials that showcase your abilities. Due to the high volume of
applications, we will contact only those candidates we would like
to interview. Please no phone calls, emails, or in-person resume
drop-offs. If you experience technical problems while applying or
if you are a person with a disability and need assistance applying
online, please reach out to iCIMS Customer Care at 1-800-889-4422.
For more about NRDC, visit www.nrdc.org.
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