SCIENCE AND POLICY DIRECTOR
Save California Salmon Job Posting
Save California Salmon (SCS) seeks a Science and Public Policy Director. The Director will analyze and critique policies, data, scientific studies, and other policy issues for SCS and advance science based policy and restoration recommendations. Specifically, they will work with SCS’s staff to: review and draft comments, appeals, and litigation of state and federal policy; develop and submit policy testimony; provide oversight and strategic planning for SCS’s policy and science based work; supervise policy and science staff: and support education and media staff and our constituents in policy/science based activities and advocacy.
Reports to: Executive Director
Location: Sacramento, CA or North State, Hybrid Remote/In-person
Classification: Exempt, Full-Time
Salary: $80,000/annually with full health benefits
Required Qualifications:*
- 3-5 years of experience working in water, science and Indigenous rights policies and their implementation, preferably in California
- Knowledge of California water, land, and Indigenous rights laws and agencies
- Knowledge of federal environmental and Tribal law
- Experience writing scientific and policy related documents or analyzing these documents
- Proficiency with Google Suite and strong computer skills
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Experience with organizing campaigns
- High level of attention to detail and ability to manage multiple projects simultaneously
- Experience working with Tribes, Tribal organizations and people
- Must be both self-motivated and a supportive team player
- Must also work well with children, co-workers, and community members
- Must be able to lift up to 20 pound boxes and drive for long periods of time
- Experience with public speaking
Desired Qualifications:
- Experience creating trainings and teaching policy advocacy
- 2-3 years of staff management and supervisory experience
- Bachelor’s or Master’s degree related to policy, law, or science or minimum 3 years equivalent experience
- Experience in community organizing
- Experience organizing public events, trainings, and rallies
- Experience working with public agencies, Tribal and non-Tribal representatives and educational institutions
- Experience in communications related to science and/or policy issues
- Experience in storytelling with communities of color
We recognize that there may be otherwise highly skilled candidates lacking in one or more requirements, and we may be willing to train the right applicant in developing their relevant skill set.
Full Job Description: The Science and Public Policy Director will carry out tasks related to water and land policy and advance scientifically supported solutions to assist SCS in fulfilling its purpose. Those tasks include campaigns for Tribal rights, protection of aquatic species and clean water, and advocacy against detrimental water plans and projects. The Director will work with the policy team, Tribal partners, natural resource agencies, and other non-profits, engage with state and federal agencies, provide leadership and mentorship related to scientific processes and strategic engagement, and with the media team to communicate science and policy information and opportunities to the public. Core work will include:
Policy and Campaigns: 60% of time
- Provide analysis and strategic planning implementation support for SCS policy campaigns and responsive work
- Supervise SCS Policy\ staff, interns and contractors
- Track relevant proposed state or federal policies/regulations and assign staff to cover important meetings
- Assist SCS Staff Attorney with reviewing and drafting comments on proposed policy documents, scientific reports, and proposed legislation
- Recommend policies and scientific actions to Tribes, state, and federal agencies
- Defend the positive policy actions of agencies
- Provide summaries and media statements on critical policy and science proposals and needs
- Represent SCS at coalition meetings, conferences, rallies, and other relevant public events
- Participate in relevant local, state, and federal agencies meetings
- Testify at hearings, workshops, or related meetings
- Hold webinars, trainings, or similar educational programs for SCS’ network and partners
Legal: 15% of time
- Support staff attorney with litigation and related processes
- Support staff attorney with meetings and partnerships related to policy and legal actions
- Assist with drafting testimony or other documents for Tribes, staff, and experts
- Track deadlines for administrative hearings and litigation
- Assist staff attorney with legal appeals, actions and analysis
Administrative: 15 % of time
- Document policy and educational events
- Conduct interviews related to job within coverage area
- Attend internal meetings and represent SCS at external meetings
- Support fundraising and grant reporting
- Update science related strategic and work plans
Communications: 10% of time
- Support the communications team in their development of science and policy press materials and talking points and other media engagement
- Engage in media briefings on critical policy and science issues
- Hold webinars, trainings, or similar educational programs for SCS’ network and partners
- Support in-person outreach
- Write articles for the California Water Justice Newsletter