Federal Policy Director
Supervisor: Deputy Director
Compensation: $62,350 to $73,350 (depending on experience); generous benefits include fully paid health & dental insurance with Health Saving Account contributions, a matching Simple IRA retirement plan, 20 days of personal leave per year, 12 days of sick leave per year, 15 paid holidays, and flexibility in work schedules including a four-day work week.
Classification: Full Time, Permanent
Work Location: Statewide—Montana. This position must reside in Montana, but can live in any community.
About Wild Montana and Wild Montana Action Fund:
Wild Montana has consistently been listed on Outside Magazine's list of the “50 Best Places to Work.” We take pride in a strong culture, which includes competitive benefits, flexibility, trust, work-life balance, and fun.
Wild Montana unites and mobilizes communities to keep Montana wild. We work across the state and beyond to secure a future where people and wildlife flourish because public lands and waters are wild and connected, and all communities can enjoy the quality of life these lands and waters provide. Our work safeguards wildlands, secures wildlife habitat and migration corridors, and keeps headwaters and streams running cold, clear, and connected.
Wild Montana Action Fund (the Action Fund) builds the political power necessary to protect and conserve public lands and wild places across the state by elevating the voices of Montanans who cherish our outdoor way of life.
Summary of Position:
The federal policy director is an energetic leader who drives federal land administrative policy campaigns across their assigned issue areas. They synthesize information in policy, politics, and public opinion to guide campaigns and programs that unite and mobilize communities to keep Montana wild. They work with a wide range of coalitions, elected officials, partner organizations, members and supporters, and the general public.
The federal policy director develops and oversees strategy and campaigns for agency planning processes and projects as well as administrative rulemaking related to the organization’s objectives. They direct our engagement with agency staff and partners in their issue areas and contribute to the development of organizational positions that affect public land. The federal policy director also supports and leads other federal policy campaigns as needed.
This position provides strategic, supportive leadership to an experienced staff by contributing to a cohesive, positive team approach and leading by example. The federal policy director is expected to facilitate learning and problem-solving. They work with the deputy director, senior program director, and communications director to guide the activities of other program staff in relation to the campaigns that they lead. They also build and maintain effective relationships with other program directors, operations, communications, and development staff.
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Hiring Timeline:
Applications will be accepted through May 6, 2025, or until the position is filled. Interviews will be held in May/June with the goal of job placement in June 2025.
How to apply:
Email a resume and cover letter to operations director, Laura Parr, at [email protected]. Call (406) 312-8740 with questions. Please include “Federal Policy Director” in the subject line of your email. Cover letters should describe pertinent professional and personal experiences.