Employer Georgia Wildlife Federation, Covington, GA Job Description, Responsibilities and Required Qualifications or Skills OVERVIEW: This position will lead hunter and target shooter recruitment, retention and reactivation (R3) efforts that are consistent with the Georgia R3 Action Plan. The coordinator will keep the Plan up to date and available for broad consumption and use. Coordinator will work with the partners of the Georgia R3 Initiative (Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Georgia Chapter of Safari Club International, Ducks Unlimited, and the National Wild Turkey Federation) and all stakeholders to develop innovative goals, set clear objectives and achieve measurable results. The coordinator will serve as the main point of contact for all stakeholders and direct efforts to expand the success of R3 programs. This includes staying current on national and regional R3-related data and initiatives. It also includes supervision of staff and building partnerships with volunteers, landowners and other R3 practitioners. The coordinator will grow a strong, productive stakeholder community and support partners in their efforts to expand R3 impact. Evaluating R3 efforts is a critical component for success; the position must focus on strategies to track and evaluate R3 program sponsors, mentors, and participants as well in conducting programming. Thus, the coordinator position will require skills related to requesting, analyzing, and interpreting data as well as leading efforts to adapt current programs based on those findings. It is imperative that the process for achieving R3 goals is data driven. Advising and encouraging partners to evolve programming according to data and research is key, thus the coordinator position will require skills in translating scientific conclusions and program goals to various audiences. The coordinator will publicize and/or facilitate the publication of Georgia R3 Initiative efforts through media outlets. Fundraising efforts are essential to innovative growth and are an important position responsibility. Strong candidates will have a balanced background with familiarity with event management, program operations, community development and grant administration and funding. The position will be located at the Georgia Wildlife Federation’s Alcovy Conservation Center in Covington, GA. However, remote work may be accommodated. EXPECTED RESULTS:Improve statewide R3 strategy, program design, and outcome tracking effortsImprove sources of information and assistance for new participantsImprove skills and training for participants based upon known researchCreate a network of experienced participants willing to teach new participantsImprove participation at shooting sports facilities and increase accessImprove planning and cooperation among R3 partnersEngage current hunters and shooting sports participantsIncrease acceptance of hunting and increase awareness of its’ link to conservationImprove social media outputs to non-hunting participantsWork with GA R3 Initiative Steering Committee members in support of R3 initiatives DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The coordinator will develop prioritized strategic goals, objectives and programs for R3 that are in alignment with the Georgia Hunting Action Plan and other R3 best practices guided by national resources including the National Hunting and Shooting Sports R3 Practitioner’s Guide of the Council to Advance Hunting and the Shooting Sports. Evaluate the Geogia R3 Action PlanWork with Georgia Department of Natural Resources, the Steering Committee, and Georgia stakeholders to evaluate and update the state Action Plan as necessary.This plan should continue to identify current Georgia R3 programs; assess program effectiveness; inventory programs within the Outdoor Recreation Adoption Model (ORAM); identify gaps in the ORAM; and develop action items that adapt, improve, and expand programs to meet specific measurable goals. Build Collaborative PartnershipsDevelop and maintain strong, productive stakeholder relationshipsIdentify organizations from traditional and non-traditional backgrounds to engage withDevelop and maintain relationships with the members of Georgia sportsmen and women groups; hunting, conservation, other outdoors-related industry; and community development organizations for the purpose of fostering collaborative projects to recruit, retain and reactivate hunters and shootersAssist in developing and coordinating communication plans designed to maintain positive relationships with the public, program stakeholdersDevelop partnership strategies and collaborations that leverage program funding, resources, and/or operational capacitySolve problems by coordinating actions across organizational lines and departmentsHost R3 Steering Committee Meetings and annual Georgia R3 Summits Expand Capacity and Evaluate R3 EffortsIdentify financial support for existing R3 efforts through grant applicationsSupervise Academics Afield Coordinators, evaluate the program, improve and expandRequest, gather, analyze, and interpret data to evaluate R3 efforts in GeorgiaTrack and evaluate Georgia R3 program sponsors, mentors, and participantsLead efforts to adapt programs or develop new ones based on findings Create and Maintain a High-Performance EnvironmentDefine goals and/or required results at the beginning of each performance period and gain acceptance of ideas by creating a shared visionCommunicate regularly with supervisor and stakeholders on progress toward defined goals and/or required results, providing specific feedback and initiating corrective action when defined goals and/or required results are not metInitiate discussions on a regular basis with supervisor and stakeholders to review relations climate, identify issues, and suggest solutionsRecognize contributions and celebrate accomplishmentsMotivate others to improve quantity and quality of work performed and provide training and development opportunities as appropriate KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:Avid outdoorsperson with hunting/shooting experienceKnowledge of hunting and shooting sports programs, training theory, instructional design and program managementKnowledge of media production, communication, and dissemination techniques (e.g., articles, blog posts, social media, podcasts, video)Knowledge of business and management principles involved in strategic planning, resource allocation, human resources, leadership and coordinationAbility to evaluate training materials, write reports, and monitor budgetsAbility to create and conduct presentations, seminars, trainings, and promotional eventsExperience using MS Outlook and Office, Video Conferencing and other related softwareAbility to stay on task, track progress, meet goals, and keep morale highAbility to plan, organize, and coordinate work assignments with multiple staffAbility to communicate effectively in oral and written formsAbility to establish and maintain effective working relationships with peers from a variety of different organizations and backgrounds Email cover letter, resume and three references to accounts@gwf.org. Applications reviewed on a rolling basis but due by January 3rd. Job Field: Wildlife Job Type: Full Time Location Detail: Location: Georgia Wildlife Federation, Covington, GA Residency Requirement: Georgia Salary: Commensurate with experience and background, with a range of $50,000-$60,000 Application Deadline: Fri, 01/03/2025 - 12:00pm