Legal and Policy Analyst OR Director
About SEACC
The Southeast Alaska Conservation Council (SEACC) is a small grassroots nonprofit based out of Juneau, Alaska, surrounded by the Tongass National Forest. Since 1970, SEACC has been a regional conservation watchdog, defending the remaining intact old-growth forests and waters of Southeast Alaska.
We partner with local communities, Tribes, businesses, and visitors to advocate for the conservation and sustainable use of our region’s natural resources, and preserve our uniquely Southeast Alaskan ways of life. We mix policy and technical expertise with grassroots organizing and communication skills to engage the public, advance new policy, and maintain and uphold existing protections, so that we ensure the interconnected whole of Southeast Alaska exists for future generations.
SEACC is committed to justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion. Our commitment to these priorities is being developed and elaborated by both staff and board on an ongoing, sustained basis, and our work towards living these values is interwoven across all our programs and departments, as well as into our day-to-day work practices. Any future team member should share these values and priorities.
Who we’re looking for
Are you someone who cares deeply about the lands and waters of Southeast Alaska? Are you action-oriented and interested in doing something meaningful to create impact for the long term benefit of our communities? Do you want to apply your legal skills toward protecting this one-of-a-kind place? Are you excited to support a team of campaign staff to strategize on and develop campaign goals? Do you find it satisfying to deep dive into research and help evaluate actionable paths in environmental watchdog work? Are you a strategic thinker; a planner and a doer who loves details and efficiency? Are you excited to empower the people and hold agencies accountable? Then you might just have what it takes to be our new Legal and Policy Analyst or Director!
Position summary
SEACC is seeking a motivated legal professional to join our team as a Legal and Policy Analyst or Director. The title and scope of this position will be tailored to the experience and qualifications of the selected candidate. The salary range for this role is wide to accommodate either an early career (Analyst) or more seasoned professional (Director). At the analyst level this role will be a critical contributor to our team, while the more senior director level would be a team leader position with the possibility of supervisory responsibilities. The analyst position will be a partner to our existing policy analyst and will share the workload of analysis and technical comments. As a director the position will additionally play a more prominent role in directing strategy and helping determine the organization’s priorities.
Position summary: Legal and Policy Analyst
This position reports to SEACC's Executive Director and works closely with the Policy Analyst and campaign staff.
The Analyst will work independently and as part of a team, including with staff, community members, and partner organizations such as Alaska Native Tribes, commercial fishermen, business owners, local government officials, hunters and fishers, and other conservation groups.
The ideal candidate will thrive in a rapid-fire environment with hard-working colleagues. We are looking for someone who is innovative, creative, and passionate about Southeast Alaska, who can serve as our analyst and commenter on a wide array of technical and legal documents and permit applications, and lead our participation in processes with significant regulatory and legal components. This work will entail significant collaboration with outside attorneys, technical experts and others.
What You’ll Do
In coordination and collaboration with the SEACC team, you’ll work to further SEACC’s mission and vision in these key areas:
Who You Are
The strongest candidates will have many, but not all, of the following qualifications:
Position summary: Legal and Policy Director
The Legal and Policy Director will play more of a leadership role than the analyst role. They will hold all of the responsibilities of the analyst role with some additional responsibilities. The Legal and Policy Director will help coordinate and manage our policy and campaign staff and craft campaign and policy strategies. Candidates with the right background and experience may also take on supervisory responsibilities.
What You’ll Do
In addition to the job duties described above for the Analyst role, the Director level position will also:
We know there is not one ideal candidate who has all of these traits — if you have a mix of interests, skills, and experience related to the above, and a passion for this work — please don’t let a gap in your strengths for this role stop you from applying or reaching out.
What Else You Should Know
SEACC recognizes, supports, and values all forms of diversity and inclusion in the workplace.
Compensation: This role is a full-time, exempt position, and the salary range for this role is between $78,000 and $105,000 with exact salary dependent upon experience. The top half of this range is intended for Director level candidates, the bottom half is intended for Analyst candidates.
We also offer excellent benefits, including:
Where you will work: SEACC’s office is located in Juneau, Alaska. Our preference is a candidate based in Juneau who would be able to fully integrate with the team here. But, there is flexibility and we’re open to considering remote candidates based in other Alaska communities. Candidates must be located in Alaska or willing to relocate.
Work Travel: This role will include some required work travel. Anticipate at least 1-3 work trips a year at minimum with the opportunity for more. Candidates based outside of Juneau would be required to travel to Juneau at least twice a year in addition to other work related travel.
Desired Start Date: As soon as possible but flexible to the needs of the selected candidate.
How to Apply
SEACC seeks to engage in an unbiased review process and anonymizes applications for the first round of review.
Compensation: This role is a full-time, exempt position, and the salary range for this role is between $78,000 and $105,000 with exact salary dependent upon experience. The top half of this range is intended for Director level candidates, the bottom half is intended for Analyst candidates.
We also offer excellent benefits, including:
How to Apply
SEACC seeks to engage in an unbiased review process and anonymizes applications for the first round of review.