Job Description
Executive Director Olympia Ecosystems Olympia, Washington Job Type Permanent
Salary $90,000 - $120,000 per year
Benefits $1000 monthly health insurance bonus
Deadline May 04, 2026
Min. Experience 5+ years Olympia Ecosystems is a small 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in Olympia, Washington, with a mission to protect, preserve and restore the diverse ecosystems in and around Olympia, Washington that include the freshwater, shoreline, tidal waters, grasslands and upland forests that are home to the Pacific Great Blue Heron, cutthroat trout, salmon and companion species. In coordination with community members, local agencies, Tribes, and other non-profit groups, we will work to ensure that these ecosystems remain vital in perpetuity. Our vision is of thriving nature and a thriving community in a sustainable urban ecosystem, one that enables Olympia to prosper while caring for the South Puget Sound. Olympia Ecosystems seeks a passionate and motivated Executive Director to lead the organization as we continue to transition from an all-volunteer organization to a dynamic urban land trust with paid staff and a strong volunteer base rooted in community. The Executive Director is responsible for the strategic, operational, and financial leadership of the organization by maintaining and expanding regional partnerships, strengthening an inclusive organizational culture, and conducting responsible fiscal management and fundraising to ensure opportunities for conservation in perpetuity.
CORE ACCOUNTABILITIES
Organization Management and Leadership Provides visionary and strategic leadership to carry out the mission and vision of the organization
Ensures Board and staff compliance with all internal policies and procedures, legal requirements, and financial standards
Recruits, hires, and supervises staff, utilizing a supportive management style that encourages integrity and accountability
Assists the Board in setting the organization's strategic direction through the development and implementation of a strategic plan, fundraising plan, outreach and communications plan, and conservation plan
Ensures infrastructure and staff are in place to support and carry out annual plans Financial Management Oversees financial planning, budgeting and reporting, ensuring sound fiscal management and accountability, in accordance with applicable laws and our financial controls policy
Provides overall management of the fiscal operations of OE in cooperation with the Board Treasurer and the Finance Committee Fundraising and Resource Development Develops and executes comprehensive fundraising strategies to ensure the financial sustainability of the organization
Cultivates and stewards major donor prospects, including individuals, businesses, and private family foundations
Researches and applies for appropriate grants to further the work of the organization Board Relations and Governance Works collaboratively with the Board of Directors to establish organizational policies and achieve strategic objectives
Serves as staff liaison to and from the Board of Directors, including preparing materials for meetings, staffing Board committees, assisting with special projects, and communicating key information to staff
Supports Board recruitment, development, and engagement Conservation and Restoration Ensures that the organization achieves its conservation mission in a highly strategic and focused manner
Supervises Restoration staff and provides project administration, as necessary
Builds and nurtures relationships with key conservation stakeholders and agency partners Community Outreach and Education Oversees all communications and outreach efforts
Establishes and maintains strong, positive working relationships with a wide range of partners and stakeholders
Represents Olympia Ecosystems to a variety of audiences, including volunteers, members, government agencies and officials, community leaders, and other partners REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum 6-8 years of experience in a relevant field, including 3-5 years in a leadership role
Successful fundraising and grant writing experience
Program management experience within a non-profit organization
Supervisory experience
Graduate degree in natural resources management, business, or related field
Experience in or understanding of real estate transactions and land conservation practices relevant to the core programs of the organization
Demonstrated knowledge of and experience with budgets and finances
Knowledge of conservation and restoration practices
Able to work independently
Demonstrated commitment to collaborative conservation and passion for the overall mission of the organization
Effective oral, written, and listening communication skills and demonstrated public speaking skills
Proficiency with standard software, including MS Word, Excel, Powerpoint, Adobe products, internet applications, and email
Commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion and justice PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Project administration experience
Restoration Ecology experience or education
Familiarity with Pacific Northwest conservation and restoration practices
Familiarity with applicable real estate development laws and rules, and relevant agencies and organizations in western Washington (city/county/State/Federal)
How To Apply Please see the Olympia Ecosystems job page for more details. Applicants should submit a resume, a cover letter and three references to Sarah Hamman at hiring@olyecosystems.org with the subject line 'ED application'.