National Audubon Society

Senior Director, Next Generation

National Audubon Society$129K — $145K *
Education, Government & Non-Profit
8 - 10 years of experience
Job Overview by Ladders

Qualifications

  • 10+ years of experience in youth and young adult engagement or related fields, with 3 years in a leadership role.
  • Proven ability to design and implement complex, impactful programs.
  • Strong people-management skills with experience in team leadership and cross-team influence.
  • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal.
  • Proficient in creative problem-solving and strategic vision articulation.
  • Willingness to travel up to 25% of the time, including international and out-of-state travel.
  • Experience in diverse cultural or regional contexts; Spanish proficiency is a plus.

Responsibilities

  • Lead the Next Generation initiative aligned with Audubon's community building and conservation strategies.
  • Unify programs for youth engagement into a cohesive, measurable pipeline.
  • Oversee implementation of key programs such as K-12 engagement and fellowships.
  • Manage and develop the campus chapters team, promoting an inclusive, mission-driven culture.
  • Expand Audubon Campus Chapters across Latin America, the Caribbean, and Canada.
  • Align internship programs with leadership development and engagement pathways.
  • Establish engagement metrics to inform strategy and ongoing improvements.

Benefits

  • Hybrid work model with specified office attendance days.
  • Opportunity to influence and shape youth engagement initiatives at a national level.
  • Access to a supportive culture of philanthropy and community.
  • Professional development through leadership opportunities and conferences.
Full Job Description
Position Summary:

The Senior Director, Next Generation leads the Next Generation initiative, an essential pillar of Audubon's Community Building milestone, alongside conservation action centers and partner centers, community chapters, and other strategic partner networks. For the first time, this role unites Audubon's work to engage youth and young adults under a single strategic leader, bringing consistency; commitment to long-term, measurable impact; and intentional connection across K-12 education, campus chapters, and early-career pathways. The Senior Director will directly manage the Audubon campus chapters team and partner closely with state, regional, and country teams across the hemisphere; Audubon Conservation Action Center and partner-centers staff; and the People and Culture department to implement the Next Generation strategy.

The ultimate outcome of building a strong pipeline of conservationists is to create a robust, hemispheric constituency capable of driving bird and habitat conservation and policy changes everywhere Audubon works. By curating consistent core programming and implementing a clear ladder of engagement, this role ensures young people progress from learning to action to leadership-strengthening Audubon's long-term impact across the Americas.

This position is classified as hybrid, in accordance with Audubon's "Where We Work" Policy. Hybrid employees are expected to work in an Audubon office every Monday and Tuesday and an additional two days each month of the employee's choosing. Candidates should be located within commuting distance of one of Audubon's offices, which include locations in:

Albuquerque, NM; Albany, NY; Anchorage, AK; Baltimore, MD; Charleston, SC; Chicago, IL; Columbia, SC; Fargo, ND; Fort Collins, CO; Lincoln, NE; Miami, FL; New Orleans, LA; New York, NY; Oakland, CA; Palm Desert, CA; Roseville, MN; Sacramento, CA; Salt Lake City, UT; Tallahassee, FL; and Washington, DC.

Compensation:

Salary range based on geo-differentials:
  • $115,000 - $129,000 / year = Albuquerque, NM; Charleston, SC; Columbia, SC; Fargo, ND; Fort Collins, CO; Lincoln, NE; Miami, FL; New Orleans, LA; Salt Lake City, UT; Tallahassee, FL
  • $129,000 - $145,000 / year = Albany, NY; Anchorage, AK; Baltimore, MD; Chicago, IL; Palm Desert, CA; Roseville, MN; Sacramento, CA; Washington, DC
  • $144,000 - $162,000 / year = New York, NY; Oakland, CA


Additional Job Description

Essential Functions
  • Lead Audubon's Next Generation pillar within the Community Building milestone, aligning youth and young-adult engagement with Flight Plan goals and organizational strategy.
  • Unite and align programs serving children, students, and emerging professionals into a cohesive pipeline with consistent, measurable outcomes and pathways between stages. Ensure programs are designed with consistent core frameworks that can be adapted to local context while advancing shared outcomes across the hemisphere.
  • Provide strategic oversight of implementation of priority programs, including K12 engagement and leadership development, Audubon Campus Chapters, and Audubon fellowships, internships, and workforce development programs.
  • Manage and develop the campus chapters team, fostering an inclusive, high-performing, and mission-aligned team culture through establishment of work objectives and priorities, reviewing and revising these objectives on an ongoing basis to guide and mentor team members in their work progress.
  • Lead adaptation and expansion of Audubon Campus Chapters across Latin America, the Caribbean, and Canada; increase conservation action and civic engagement at institutions that are new to the conservation movement.
  • Partner closely with People and Culture to align internship and fellowship programs with long-term engagement, leadership development, and workforce pathways, including impact tracking over time.
  • Design and operationalize a ladder of engagement that intentionally connects Next Generation participants to community chapters, partner networks, and conservation action centers over time.
  • Establish and monitor metrics related to scale, equity, retention, progression, and civic engagement, using data to inform strategy and continuous improvement.
  • Represent Audubon as a thought leader in youth and young-adult engagement, building equitable partnerships across organizations and regions and increasing visibility of Audubon's next generation work.
  • Play a key role in organizing the biannual Audubon Leadership Conference, under the leadership of the Managing Director, Community Building and in partnership with Conservation leaders, Next Generation leaders, and partners.
  • Support a culture of philanthropy, including public funding efforts.
  • Collaborate with colleagues across the Americas including through joint planning and execution of shared priorities.
  • Maintains and fosters culture of safety.
  • Other job-related duties as assigned.


Qualifications and Experience:
  • 10 years of experience, and three years in a leadership capacity, in youth and young adult engagement, including education, civic engagement, community organizing, or movement-building. An equivalent combination of education and experience will also be considered.
  • Demonstrated ability to design and lead complex, multi-stage programs with long-term impact goals.
  • Strong strategic, analytical, and people-management skills, including experience leading teams and influencing across teams without formal authority.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills are essential.
  • Skilled in creative problem-solving, with the ability to articulate strategic vision to help team members and the organization achieve long-term goals.
  • Ability to spend time with staff in person, as needed. Willingness to travel out of state and internationally, as needed, and work occasional nights and weekends, when necessary. Willingness to travel up to 25% of the time.
  • Experience working across regions, sectors, or cultures is strongly preferred. Proficiency in written and spoken Spanish is a plus.
  • Commitment to Audubon's organizational values of care, collaboration, change, integrity, impact, and innovation.
  • Experience fostering inclusive and collaborative work environments is valued.


National Audubon Society Competencies: This role will also be accountable to apply and develop the following competencies.

Building Trust: Take actions that give others confidence in your intentions and see you as a truthful and reliable person who follows through on promises and commitments.

Coaching: Guide and develop individuals within the organization, nurturing their professional growth and enhancing performance for the future.

Decision Making: Make decisions based on comparative data and input from various sources, incorporating diverse viewpoints and insights for a holistic understanding.

Leading and Facilitating Change: Be effective in guiding, managing, and supporting organizational or systemic transformations, including considering diverse needs and perspectives.

Strategic Leadership: Demonstrate creative problem-solving skills and articulate strategic vision to help team members and the organization achieve long-term goals.

About National Audubon Society

The National Audubon Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of birds and their habitats. The organization was founded in 1905 and has since grown to become one of the largest and most influential conservation organizations in the United States. Audubon operates a network of nature centers and sanctuaries across the country, and works to protect and restore critical bird habitats through advocacy, education, and on-the-ground conservation efforts. The organization is named after John James Audubon, a 19th-century naturalist and artist who is best known for his illustrations of North American birds.
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