Conservation Program Manager
Company: Safari Club International
Location: Mount Rainier
Posted on: March 20, 2026
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Job Description:
Position: Conservation Program Manager – Ungulate programs
Class: Salaried; Full-time Department: Conservation Location: San
Antonio, TX preferred; extensive domestic and international travel
required Who We Are https://www.safariclub.org/
https://safariclubfoundation.org/ Safari Club International
Foundation (SCIF) has a 20-year history of being a leader in
science-based, research-driven solutions to real problems facing
wildlife conservation and sustainable use of wildlife resources.
SCIF is active in domestic and international wildlife conservation,
including with CITES and the IUCN, and is the host of the annual
African Wildlife Consultative Forum. We partner with leading
wildlife researchers at places like the Caesar Kleberg Wildlife
Research Institute, Auburn University, and Michigan State
University to bring the latest applied techniques to wildlife
conservation issues. Safari Club International (SCI) is a
U.S.-based organization of more than 50,000 hunters and nearly 200
chapters worldwide, dedicated to protecting the right to hunt and
to promote wildlife conservation. Between SCI and its sister
organization, the SCI Foundation, we have put more than $70 Million
on the ground for conservation since 2000. In the U.S. and abroad,
hunters are part of a system that keeps the rivers, forests and
fields intact and maintains the wildlife. Our Core Values — You are
a HUNTER At SCI, our values guide everything we do. We seek
candidates who embody our HUNTER mindset: H – Hunting Matters : We
champion the importance and ethics of hunting and conservation. U –
Uncompromising Integrity : We do the right thing, always. N –
Never-Ending Growth : We are committed to continuous improvement
and learning. T – Teamwork : We collaborate, support, and celebrate
one another. E – Excellence : We hold ourselves to high standards
in all we do. R – Respect : We treat everyone with dignity,
fairness, and professionalism. Summary Responsible for leading the
management and growth of SCI Foundation’s Ungulate Habitat
Improvement Program, this role serves as a key contributor to
advancing the Foundation’s conservation and education mission.
Reporting to the Conservation Director, the position operates as
one of several program leaders, driving strategic initiatives,
program development, and on-the-ground impact in support of
sustainable wildlife conservation. Responsibilities Plans,
develops, and implements wildlife conservation projects and
programs within the designated program area. Represents SCIF as
required on issues related to the program area before local, state,
national and international agencies and organizations.Provides
information and advice, formally and informally, on the program and
related conservation matters to SCI and SCIF officers, volunteers,
committee members and staff. Provides expert technical information
and materials which assist in the development of comments,
testimony and other inputs on rulemakings, legislation, and the
work of governmental agencies and international conservation
bodies. Produces summaries, analyses, articles and other materials
to explain to other staff, volunteers, committees, members of SCI,
other organizations and the public in general what SCIF does in the
program area.Produces and refines communication products including
content for SCIF websites, electronic communication forums,
presentations, and all outreach materials. Manages budget and
personnel within the program area. Produces paperwork necessary for
allocation of financial resources and controls expenses throughout
the year according to the budget plan. Makes recommendations that
optimize expenditures and efficiency. Maintains partnerships and
working relationships with professionals and experts on scientific
and technical matters.Working with SCIF Development staff as
appropriate, develops financial and logistical support for the
program and constituent projects both internally within SCIF and
SCI and externally through grants, Foundations, and private donor
support.Provides support to the SCIF Conservation Committee and to
any other committee of SCIF or SCI as required. Performs other
related duties as assigned. Physical and Environmental Factors The
role may require frequent travel to and working in remote field
sites both domestically and internationally. Travel to these sites
may involve off-road driving or traveling by boat or small
aircraft. The candidate must be able to work long hours in various
outdoor environments, often in remote and rugged terrain. Benefits
Please go to our careers page to view our Benefit Summary:
https://safariclub.org/careers/ Qualifications Bachelor’s degree in
wildlife management, forestry, range management, or a related
fieldMinimum of 5 years of experience in wildlife managementStrong
understanding of habitat management techniques and their
application, with an emphasis on ungulate speciesAbility to read,
analyze, and interpret scientific literature, technical procedures,
and governmental regulationsStrong written and verbal communication
skills, including report writing and presenting information to
diverse audiences (managers, stakeholders, and the
public)Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word,
PowerPoint) and ability to learn proprietary systems as
neededAdvanced degree or post-baccalaureate training in a related
field preferredExperience with federal, state, or private habitat
funding programs (e.g., Farm Bill programs, Partners for Fish and
Wildlife) preferredResearch and management experience with North
American big game species, particularly cervids, preferredValid
driver’s license with ability to be insurable on SCI policy Any
equivalent combination of education, training and/or experience
that fulfills the requirements of the position may be considered.
Safari Club International Foundation is an Equal Opportunity
Employer. PIe69bc344777a-25448-40014825
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