Hispanic Access approaches environment and nature not only as resources to be protected, but as shared spaces essential to community well-being, cultural connection, and long-term sustainability. The Conservation Director provides strategic and operational leadership for Hispanic Access Foundation’s Conservation portfolio, including Lands & Nature, Waterways & Watersheds, Oceans & Coasts, Climate & Energy, and Community Engagement. This position is responsible for translating organizational priorities into high-impact programs that strengthen Latino leadership, expand equitable access to nature, and advance community-driven conservation solutions. The Conservation Director oversees the day-to-day management of the Conservation portfolio, ensuring programs are executed effectively, grants are successfully managed, budgets remain on track, and staff are supported to deliver exceptional results. The Director leads a geographically distributed team, develops program strategies, strengthens partnerships, and works collaboratively across the organization to advance Hispanic Access’ Theory of Change. This role combines strategic thinking with strong operational leadership, ensuring conservation initiatives are well-designed, financially sound, and positioned for long-term impact and sustainability. This position currently reports to executive leadership and is expected to transition to reporting to the Senior Director of Nature & Environment as the organization continues to grow.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Senior