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Plant Conservation Coordinator

Location

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

Work type

Hybrid

Employment

Full Time

Experience

5+ years

Compensation

Compensation not disclosed

Posted

2h ago

Summary and responsibilities

Role overview

Summary

This role supports the IUCN Species Survival Commission's Plant Specialist Groups, focusing on advancing global plant species conservation efforts. The coordinator will manage conservation data, oversee planning, develop action plans, and facilitate network coordination within the global conservation community.

Do you have a passion for species conservation and the determination to work within a global network to promote plant species conservation around the world? The Indianapolis Zoo Global Center for Species Survival is looking for a passionate Plant Conservation Coordinator to support the IUCN Species Survival Commission's Plant Specialist Groups.

As part of the Global Center for Species Survival (GCSS), this role will work closely with the Indianapolis Zoo team, the Species Survival Commission (SSC) Chair's Office, the Plant Conservation Committee and Specialist Group Chairs, and wider partners. You will support the identification of priorities, challenges and opportunities across the management of conservation data and assessments, oversee the process of conservation planning, develop action plans, and support SSC network coordination, and facilitate interactions between various partner communities, individuals and groups.

What You'll Do

  • With guidance from Chairs of plant Specialist Groups, encourage and motivate the SSC plant Groups to advance global species conservation efforts around the SSC Species Conservation Cycle (Assess-Plan-Act-Network-Communicate), with a specific focus on Plan, Act, Network, and Communicate.

  • Gather and integrate knowledge and expertise into creating strategic proposals for approval, launching projects/initiatives, developing calls for action on specific species issues, and assisting in species-specific IUCN Resolutions and Recommendations.

  • Contribute to and review formal, programmatic and communication documents as required, including periodic outcome and planning reporting to the SSC for the annual SSC Data process.

  • Bolster collaboration across the SSC network and the constituent parts of IUCN, governments, the global botanic garden community, accredited zoo and aquarium communities and the wider conservation community to maximize the relevance and conservation impact of activities and joint projects for plant conservation.

  • Build relationships with existing training programs, e.g., CLP, EDGE Fellows, Durrell Academy, to encourage emerging talent to integrate into the SSC network.

  • Coordinate, implement and evaluate how the GCSS can engage with the public on issues relating to plant conservation, including locally through the zoo and globally through the development of resources, including social media communications, blogs and podcasts, graphics, and other emerging communication techniques.

What We're Looking For

  • Bachelor level degree in biology, ecology, botany, natural resources management or related field.

  • Minimum of 5 years related work experience.

  • Demonstrated experience and a good understanding of the practical aspects of biodiversity conservation actions and policy especially relating to plants.

  • Working knowledge of the IUCN SSC, and leaders and stakeholders in plant conservation.

  • Strong skills in project management, planning and project implementation.

  • Experience with international projects and supporting new initiatives.

  • International stakeholder management experience, multi-lingual and multi-cultural or cross-cultural experience desirable.

  • Evidence of experience working in / a deep understanding of international plant conservation related matters.

  • Experience in fundraising and/or demonstrated success in securing grants.

  • Fluency in English a requirement. Fluency in other languages desired.

Why the Indianapolis Zoo?

The Indianapolis Zoological Society (IZS) is one of the largest privately funded zoos in the United States of America. As an Association of Zoos and Aquariums (AZA) accredited institution, the mission of IZS is to empower people and communities, both locally and globally, to advance animal conservation. IZS works to achieve this mission through visitation by over one million guests each year, annual support to many field conservation projects, and the world-renowned Indianapolis Prize. IZS has a monumental goal for its community, state, country and the world - to transform the Indiana community into the most conservation-literate community in the world, with Indianapolis being considered the epicenter for species conservation worldwide.

Perks

Work for the wildest employer in Indianapolis! Some perks include: Medical (Health Savings Account with employer contribution included), Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance, Short-Term Disability paid through the Zoo for eligible employees; 403(b) Retirement Plan, generous Paid Time Off (PTO), Immediate Paid Holidays, complimentary Zoo Membership, Reciprocal Benefits to other local institutions, and many, many more!

How to Apply

Interested candidates must complete an online application at (Careers - Join Our Team) and MUST include curriculum vitae, cover letter, and salary requirements.

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Candidate fit

Skills and qualifications

Additional skills

Species Conservation • 1+ yrs
Biodiversity Conservation • 1+ yrs
Project Management • 1+ yrs
Conservation Planning • 1+ yrs
Stakeholder Management • 1+ yrs
Network Coordination • 1+ yrs
Fundraising • 1+ yrs
Grant Securing • 1+ yrs

Experience

5+ years

How this role is positioned

Role classification

Job domains

Operations

Industries

Wildlife & Conservation

Employment

Full Time

Contract duration

Permanent

Hiring type

Direct

Global hiring

Location specific

Offer details

Compensation and benefits

Compensation

Compensation not disclosed

VisibilityShared on listing
CurrencyUSD
PeriodYearly

Benefits and perks

Dental Insurance
Vision Insurance

Location, schedule, and role shape

Work setup

Work conditions

Primary locationIndianapolis, Indiana, United States
Work typeHybrid
Global hiringNo

Bandwidth profile

peopleHigh9/10
physicalLow3/10
cognitiveHigh8/10
executionHigh8/10
creativityMedium7/10
uncertaintyMedium6/10
communicationHigh9/10

Context on the employer

Company snapshot

Company

Indianapolis Zoo

Team size

Growing team

Location

Indianapolis, Indiana, United States

The Indianapolis Zoo is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (Charity Number 35-1074747) that does not receive tax support and is governed by a board of trustees. The Indianapolis Zoo is accredited as a zoo, aquarium and botanical garden. The Zoo is accredited by the Association of Zoos and Aquariums and the American Alliance of Museums and is a member of the World Association of Zoos and Aquariums (WAZA) and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN).

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Plant Conservation Coordinator

Indianapolis, Indiana, United StatesFull Time