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Chief of Staff

Ocean Conservancy

Chief of Staff

Portland, OR
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    POSITION TITLE: Chief of Staff

    DEPARTMENT/PROGRAM: Executive Office

    REPORTS TO: CEO

    STATUS: Regular, Full-Time, Exempt

    LOCATION: Portland, OR preferred; other locations will be

    considered

     

    ABOUT OCEAN CONSERVANCY

    Ocean Conservancy educates and empowers citizens to take action on behalf of the ocean and works to protect the ocean from today’s greatest global challenges. Together with our partners, we create evidence-based solutions for a healthy ocean and the wildlife and communities that depend on it.

    POSITION SUMMARY

    In this newly created position, the Chief of Staff (COS) will serve as a senior-level staff member managing a variety of special projects (as assigned) in service to our CEO, Senior Leadership and the organization. The COS directly reports to the CEO and supervises staff of the Executive Office creating team cohesion to ensure the CEO has the right information available at the right time to operate externally and make decisions and then follows-up to ensure implementation. The COS will play a key role in supporting the CEO’s management of direct reports by partnering to identify annual strategic priorities, supporting team unity and accountability on shared projects. They will partner with the CEO and VP for Development to orchestrate the process to effectively deliver Board meetings and retreats in service to the Board development strategy. The COS will also actively engage the CEO and other leaders in strategic thought partnership on a regular basis to foster strategy development for the future of Ocean Conservancy.

    PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES

    - Supervises three staff and the priorities of the Executive Office to ensure the CEO is well supported to carry out their role. Works in close partnership with the Special Assistant to the CEO ensuring the CEO has the right information available at the right time to make decisions and then follows-up to ensure effective implementation.

    - Proactively monitors CEO schedule as well as Executive Office team performance and adapts to new or different demands placed on the CEO to provide more effective support.

    - Supports the professional development of the Executive Office staff and their cohesion as a team.

    - Serves as a member of Ocean Conservancy’s Executive Team and participates in strategic and operational leadership of the organization.

    - Actively and regularly engages the CEO and other leaders in strategic thought partnership on organizational strategy development.

    - Provides support to the CEO’s management of direct reports by identifying agenda items, planning annual priorities, implementing projects/project management, tracking accomplishments, designing team retreats, and supporting team accountability.

    - Performs special projects for the CEO, as assigned annually (e.g., problem solving with key leaders on new bodies of work, orchestration of All Staff Retreats, etc.).

    - Serves as primary office contact for Portland Office management (lease, IT, space assignments, emergency management, etc.).

    - Shepherds all contracts management for the Executive Office.

    - Leads budget management of board and Executive Office Budgets.

    - Serves as key liaison/representative of the CEO on internal culture building efforts –internal communications, all staff meetings, all staff retreats, holiday parties, etc.

    - Provides oversight of Ocean Conservancy’s Board operations allowing the CEO and VP for Development to focus squarely on the strategic development of the board, relationships with board members and fundraising events. This includes managing a cross-departmental team to (1) plan and deliver board retreats, trips, meetings, and events and (2) support effective board operations and communication.

     

    REQUIRED SKILLS/QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE

    - 10 or more years of professional experience, specific experience in nonprofit management, environment/marine conservation, or advocacy preferred.

    - Two or more years of experience in wide-ranging or cross-functional areas of nonprofit management, and an eagerness to learn new skills.

    - Exceptional cultural competency and interpersonal communication skills.

    - Advanced experience implementing change management initiatives.

    - Experienced in building high performing teams.

    - Well versed in budget management.

    - Advanced project management skills.

    - A collaborative leader that can work in service to colleagues, influence key stakeholders and facilitate work effectively across diverse teams.

    - Ability to juggle many tasks simultaneously and prioritize duties.

    - Excellent verbal and written communication skills in English, second languages highly appreciated.

    - Able to produce high quality work and exercise good judgment.

    - Able to train, develop, manage, and lead professional and support staff.

     

    EDUCATION

    Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent years of experience required; graduate degree preferred.

     

    COMPENSATION

    Ocean Conservancy is committed to equity in its pay practices and posts expected hiring ranges for each of its positions. We are targeting a hiring range of $144,670 - $198,500, which will be commensurate with the candidate’s specialty skills, years of experience, location and unique background. We are open to feedback from the market and would welcome the ability to connect with potential candidates whose salary requirements may be outside of the expected hiring range.

    How to apply:

    • Please include a cover letter and resume in one document.

    COVID-19 VACCINATION REQUIREMENT

    In accordance with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s emergency temporary standard for private employers with 100 or more employees, you will be required to provide proof of full vaccination status, or submit to regular masking and testing, as a condition of employment at Ocean Conservancy’s meetings, gatherings, and offices. You may request an accommodation for medical or religious reasons.

    Ocean Conservancy is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, age, sex, handicap, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, or veteran status. Ocean Conservancy is continually seeking to diversify its staff, particularly to broaden opportunities for individuals from demographic groups that are historically underrepresented in the sciences and in environmental advocacy.