Houston Parks Board’s (HPB) mission is to expand, improve, and protect parks and greenspace in the Houston region. Since 1976, the 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization has utilized public-private partnerships and its extensive philanthropic, government, and community relationships to create an interconnected network of parks, trails, and greenspace for a more resilient and equitable Houston region. For 50 years, Houston Parks Board has partnered with the government and philanthropic leaders to expand, improve, and steward Houston's park system. Over the last decade, Bayou Greenways created the nation's largest connected urban trail network, investing more than $250 million and adding over 150 miles of trails and greenspaces that now connect neighborhoods, improve mobility, strengthen resilience, and serve nearly four million users annually. Building on this trajectory, Houston Parks Board has embarked on an ambitious strategic plan. The plan calls for expanding beyond our current greenways to strengthen connectivity, reimagining 25 neighborhood parks, creating world-class regional destinations, and ensuring Houston's park system continues to meet the needs of one of America's fastest growing and most diverse cities. To achieve these goals, Houston Parks Board will need to raise its profile, ensure our communities prioritize investments in greenspace and convene partners to amplify our collective voices. More information on Houston Parks Board and its initiatives is available at: www.houstonparksboard.org. POSITION OVERVIEW: Reporting to the President & CEO, the Director of Public Policy is responsible for developing and executing a public policy strategy to advance Houston Parks Board’s (HPB) mission to expand, improve and protect parks and greenspace in the Houston region. As a key member of HPB’s strategic direction-setting, the Director works closely with the CEO and the HPB executive team to develop and implement the organization’s strategy, a key component of which is engaging with public-sector partners to advance HPB’s mission. This role is focused on systemic policy advancement – building support for the Houston region’s park priorities among elected officials, activating community support, and maintaining and expanding HPB’s positive relationships with local, state, and federal government entities. The Director is expected to provide both strategic leadership and tactical execution to transform HPB’s project-based successes into long-term, systemic civic impact.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Director
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