POSITION: Community Organizer
REPORTS TO: Engagement Director
LOCATION: Bend, Oregon (preferred); Portland, Oregon (considered)
CLASSIFICATION: Full-time, FLSA Exempt
Oregon Natural Desert Association (ONDA) is a nonprofit conservation organization with a mission to protect, defend and restore Oregon's high desert. With offices in Bend and Portland, Oregon, we represent more than 25,000 members and supporters around the state and across the country advocating for conservation and restoration of more than 12 million acres of high desert public lands in central and eastern Oregon. This includes iconic regions like the Owyhee Canyonlands, Steens Mountain, the John Day River and the Greater Hart-Sheldon. Our work requires close collaboration and partnership with local communities, Tribal Nations, elected officials and a wide array of nonprofit partners. Read more at www.ONDA.org.
POSITION DESCRIPTION
ONDA’s Community Organizer develops and manages a diverse portfolio of public advocacy, communications, event and partnership activities designed to support conservation initiatives throughout central and eastern Oregon.
The Community Organizer works under the leadership of ONDA’s Engagement Director to implement strategies that recruit, engage, inform and mobilize community members, partners and others to join ONDA in advocating for the protection for desert public lands, waters and wildlife. This role requires a deep passion for conservation and a commitment to developing and managing a wide range of activities to achieve advocacy and conservation goals.
The strongest candidates for this position will be those who have experience in conservation advocacy or organizing and have a general understanding of the stakeholders, issues and political dynamics relevant to public lands conservation in the West. They will bring tremendous energy and enthusiasm, strategic thinking, innovation and an unwavering commitment to ONDA’s mission as they work with colleagues to champion ONDA’s priorities and develop the grassroots community support needed to achieve lasting conservation outcomes. They will enjoy working in a team environment where individuals rely on one another’s expertise in policy, science, communications and other disciplines to contribute to our collective goals and outcomes.
An effective Community Organizer will excel at building relationships at the local, regional and national levels and with Tribal Nations as they weave together networks that support ONDA’s conservation goals. They will enjoy working across differences with people throughout the region and be eager to travel often throughout Oregon to develop and deepen relationships, make new connections and elevate ONDA’s presence in local communities. They will enjoy events, public speaking, communications and networking, and will be familiar with current tools and best practices for community organizing, including technologies and systems that harness the power of public advocacy to support conservation outcomes.
Community engagement, organizing and advocacy (65%)
Travel (25%)
Administration and Other (10%)
SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS
Initial applicant screening will select for those candidates that meet the following minimum qualifications:
Following initial screening, subsequent steps in the selection process will focus on evaluating candidates based on the degree to which they possess the skills, aptitudes, experience and qualifications provided in the detailed description above. Candidates with Spanish language skills are strongly encouraged to apply.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS
ONDA offers an engaging and interactive work environment with 14 fellow staff. The starting annual salary range is $59,000 to $69,000 per year, with the actual salary within the range determined based on experience. ONDA provides a flexible and hybrid office-home work environment and full benefits package including 95% paid premiums for medical, dental and vision insurance, a 403b retirement program with 5% employer match, 13 paid holidays/year, 15 paid vacation days/year to start with increases over time, 12 paid sick days/year, and an 8-week sabbatical every 6 years.
TO APPLY
ONDA uses an anonymous screening process to ensure fair and objective application evaluation. To help facilitate this review, please submit your application via email, with your email including two separate attachments as follows:
Please submit these application materials via email to conservation@onda.org no later than 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time on Friday December 19, 2025.
ONDA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
ONDA is committed to diversity, equity and inclusion and seeks to create an inclusive environment for all volunteers, partners, collaborators and employees. Our commitment to diversity includes the recognition that our mission is best advanced by the leadership and contributions of people of diverse backgrounds, beliefs and cultures. We strongly encourage applicants from all cultures, races, colors, religions, sexes, national or regional origins, ages, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity, military, protected veteran status or other status protected by law. Please review our commitment to fostering diversity, equity, inclusion and justice in environmental conservation at https://onda.org/justice/.
ONDA offers an engaging and interactive work environment with 14 fellow staff. The starting annual salary range is $59,000 to $69,000 per year, with the actual salary within the range determined based on experience. ONDA provides a flexible and hybrid office-home work environment and full benefits package including 95% paid premiums for medical, dental and vision insurance, a 403b retirement program with 5% employer match, 13 paid holidays/year, 15 paid vacation days/year to start with increases over time, 12 paid sick days/year, and an 8-week sabbatical every 6 years.
ONDA uses an anonymous screening process to ensure fair and objective application evaluation. To help facilitate this review, please submit your application via email, with your email including two separate attachments as follows:
Please submit these application materials via email to conservation@onda.org no later than 5:00 p.m. Pacific Time on Friday December 19, 2025.