Mac's List Vancouver , WA 98660
Posted 2 weeks ago
Description
About the Clark Conservation District
Clark Conservation District (Clark CD or the District) was established in 1942 as a non-regulatory political subdivision of state government created to bridge the gap between local landowners and state and federal government. We work with residents, landowners, and land managers to conserve the natural resources of Clark County through technical and financial assistance for best management practices. Our work benefits the health and well-being of our residents in rural and urban communities.
At Clark CD, we support our area's natural resources by serving our community. We value connecting with each other and building relationships with our constituents.
We are a fun bunch, and we make time to talk, laugh, and share food. In our work, we strive to be reliable, thorough, and constantly learning. We enjoy flexible schedules and hybrid work, and we encourage a healthy work-life balance. We also appreciate that each person brings unique perspectives and strengths to the table, and we embrace growth and learning.
Equity & Inclusion at Clark CD
We foster an organization that is representative and welcoming of the diversity of our community. We cultivate a culture of openness, listening, respect, trust, and learning. You can learn more about our commitment to equity and belonging in our Equity & Inclusion Vision Statement.
Position Details
Position Type: Full Time (40 hours/week) with benefits
Compensation: Paid hourly depending on experience: $21.21 - $24.39 starting rate.
Location: Office location is 11018 NE 51st Circle, Vancouver, WA 98682. Hybrid work environment with some required in-person office time, events, and activities.
Job Responsibilities: 50% Communications; 35% Outreach; 10% Education & Volunteer Management; 5% Other. For complete job responsibilities, see job description document.
Position Summary
Clark Conservation District (Clark CD) works to connect Clark County residents with conservation practices that conserve and protect our county's valuable natural resources. The Communications and Outreach Assistant will support and help implement the District's communications and outreach programming.
This position's primary responsibility is collaborating across District programs to create and execute effective communications and outreach strategies that promote the District's mission, programs, and goals, under guidance from the Communications and Outreach Manager. This role will have an opportunity to learn about dynamic communications strategies, grassroots community engagement, digital branding, and local conservation issues. Our team is small but growing, and the Communications and Outreach Assistant will be vital to our outreach programming in Clark County.
We seek an effective communicator who is passionate about conservation and environmental justice or interested in developing expertise in this area of work. They must be willing to learn, be adaptive to shifting priorities, and work well in a team and independently. The ideal candidate will have experience in written and visual storytelling, building and pitching digital assets for social media, and working with diverse communities.
The Communications and Outreach Assistant will help support the District's communications, grow our digital marketing campaigns (including social media, newsletter, and website), create printed materials to promote our programming, and assist in our community engagement projects and events. Clark CD has a small staff, and each of us is sometimes called upon to do a wide range of job duties: Flexibility, prioritization, and excellent communication skills are crucial to the position.
Qualifications
The following qualifications sections represent a variety of ways an individual might gain the experience required to perform the position successfully. We do not expect any single candidate to possess all of the qualifications listed.
We encourage you to apply if you have the training and experience to execute this role. Research tells us that some individuals, particularly those from diverse and historically underrepresented backgrounds, will only apply to positions if they meet all the listed qualifications. We are looking for team members who round out our current skill base. If this is you, we encourage you to apply.
Suggested Minimum Qualifications
1-2 years of experience in communications, marketing, outreach, or equivalent combination of education and experience. Transferable experience and skills will also be considered.
Excellent written, verbal, and visual communication skills.
Valid, unrestricted driver's license or ability to acquire upon hire.
Preferred Qualifications
Experience creating and managing content for digital platforms/social media
Demonstrated ability to use software such as Adobe Creative Suite and Canva to create print and digital materials, or ability and interest to learn these skills
Ability to communicate about technical subjects with non-expert audiences
Strong attention to detail and time management skills
Cultural competency to engage with members of the public of diverse ages, races, ethnicities, and other identities.
Video editing skills
Experience with platforms such as Mailchimp and Squarespace, or similar
Demonstrated commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion and/or desire to grow these skills
Familiarity with conservation work and environmental justice, or desire to develop expertise in these areas
Experience with virtual and in-person event planning, hosting, and volunteer coordination, particularly with BIPOC, low-income, and immigrant communities.
Experience with digital fundraising and donor relations.
Spoken and/or written proficiency in Spanish, Russian, Vietnamese, and/or Ukrainian languages.
Knowledge/experience working within grant deliverables and budgets.
Compensation & Benefits
The hourly rate for this position is between $21.21 and $27.57 depending on education, experience, and length of employment. The upper half of the salary range represents longevity steps.
Benefits include 100% of premiums paid for medical/dental/vision for the employee; spouse and dependent coverage is available to the employee at their cost. Retirement matched up to 3% after six months of employment. Employee benefits include paid sick leave (8 hours per month), annual leave (starting at 8 hours per month and increasing with length of employment), 12 paid holidays per year, and available reimbursement for personal cell phone use up to $25 per month.
The position is full-time, consisting of 40 hours per week; generally Monday - Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm with a 30-minute lunch break, though some evening and weekend work will be required. Funding for this position is subject to the continuing availability of federal, state, and local grants and contracts. Additionally, as employees of a government entity, Clark Conservation District employees may qualify for the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program.
To Apply:
For full instructions, visit www.clarkcd.org/employment. Be prepared to submit the following materials to an online form, preferably as one PDF:
A resume
A letter of application addressing how you meet the qualifications of the position.
One to two examples (attached or linked) of relevant work you have designed and created.
Incomplete applications will not be reviewed.
Hiring Timeline (subject to change):
May 19: Priority application deadline
June: Interviews, selection, and reference checks
Projected Start Date: June/July 2024
Contact Information
Mary Kinney, Communications and Outreach Manager
mkinney@clarkcd.org (preferred) or (360) 859-4783
Listing Type
Jobs
Categories
Communications | Education | Environmental | Nonprofit | Social Media
Position Type
Full Time
Experience Level
Entry Level
Employer Type
Direct Employer
Salary Min
21.21
Salary Max
24.39
Salary Type
/hr.
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