Regional offices are the local hub for FWP’s fisheries and wildlife management, state parks, law enforcement support, conservation education, public communication, and hunting and fishing license sales. They are the primary source of information on regional recreation opportunities and the base for hunter, bowhunter, trapper, aquatic, and general conservation education programs. The Regional Communication and Education Program Manager leads regional communication and education for Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks, overseeing all regional communication efforts, and conservation and outdoor education programming. The person in this position has close connections with local media, a keen sense of FWP outreach needs, and exceptional skills in developing strategic messaging plans and creating the necessary content to execute those plans. This position serves as regional spokesperson and works with staff to share information about events, projects, public comment opportunities, and regulatory changes. The manager supervises permanent staff and a large network of volunteers and contractors and coordinates citizen and stakeholder engagement to build public understanding, support, and meaningful involvement in FWP processes. As a member of the regional management team, the manager contributes to regional and statewide decision-making and helps anticipate and address controversial or high-profile issues affecting fisheries, wildlife, parks, and recreation. The position also reviews and improves information prepared by regional staff for public use and coordinates media and communication strategies across divisions and programs to ensure consistent, accurate, and accessible messaging.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Manager