The Nature Conservancy in Hawai'i and Palmyra

The Nature Conservancy in Hawai'i and Palmyra

Non-profit Organizations

Honolulu, Hawaii 2,510 followers

Conserving the lands and waters on which all life depends – globally, and in Hawai'i and Palmyra.

About us

Our mission is to conserve the lands and waters on which all life depends in Hawaiʻi and at Palmyra Atoll.

Website
https://www.nature.org/en-us/about-us/where-we-work/united-states/hawaii/
Industry
Non-profit Organizations
Company size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Honolulu, Hawaii
Founded
1980

Updates

  • We're looking for a Field Coordinator on Kauaʻi! This position with The Nature Conservancy’s Terrestrial Conservation team on Kauaʻi will contribute to native species conservation on this beautiful island! This position requires an enthusiastic, motivated, action-oriented person with experience in planning, conducting, and supervising natural resources management field operations in rugged conditions. We are looking for someone with experience in weed control operations, PPE use and maintenance, species-specific weeding techniques and retreatment cycles, and the safe use, proper maintenance. and storage of herbicides and hand tools (i.e. machetes, saws). Animal control and fencing experience is a plus. We are seeking someone who is excited to manage and train interns and technicians and recruit and lead volunteers into the field. Organizational skills are key in this role. We are committed to having a diverse and highly qualified candidate pool and appreciate your assistance in sharing the job posting across your networks. The deadline to apply for Job ID#55458 is August 11th, 2024 by 6:00pm HST at: https://lnkd.in/gHawp_Nd Wainiha 🎥: Jack Combs/TNC #HawaiiJobs #ConservationJobs

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    Executive Director at The Nature Conservancy Hawai‘i and Palmyra

    Please share this important The Nature Conservancy in Hawai'i and Palmyra Associate Director of Conservation career opportunity with your networks. This position will be perfect for an experienced ‘āina-minded individual who is interested in supporting mālama ‘āina efforts across the pae ‘āina and to Palmyra. Someone who is interested in supporting mauka to makai conservation teams with behind-the-scenes systems and functions will find this position rewarding and will also find an opportunity for growth. The position closes soon. Please have anyone interested reach out to Amber Mello at amber.mello@TNC.ORG. The Associate Director of Conservation will report to the chapter’s Director of Conservation and will provide guidance to and facilitate collaboration among Conservation and Science leadership and programs to achieve strategic and impactful conservation objectives and goals.  Our ideal candidate will have: BA/BS degree and 10 years’ experience in conservation practice or equivalent combination of education and experience. Experience directing a major program or project of strategic importance, including management/supervision of multi-disciplinary teams and meeting deadlines. Strong desire and skills to foster collaboration, innovation and excellence within the team.  Experience working with current trends and practices in conservation or restoration in Hawaiʻi in areas such as native wetland, coastal, fishpond, coral reef, watershed and forest restoration and management, community co-management, and public-private partnerships.   Please see the live job posting for more details, including the minimum qualifications of this position listed under the What You’ll Bring section.   Applicants can see the full job posting for job #55350 and apply via TNCs Career Website. A cover letter outlining how you meet the minimum qualifications and a resume should be uploaded. The deadline to apply is July 28, 2024, 6:00pm HST.

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    Lead of Talent Acquisition for The Nature Conservancy’s California/Hawai'i/Pacific Division | SHRM-CP

    The Nature Conservancy in Hawai'i and Palmyra is searching for an Associate Director of Conservation! This position will provide guidance to and facilitate collaboration among Conservation and Science leadership and programs to achieve strategic and impactful conservation objectives and goals. This is a fantastic position for someone with a strong desire to have meaningful impact for science and conservation and experience working with current trends and practices in conservation or restoration in Hawaiʻi. Check out the full posting here: https://lnkd.in/gNXqu55d and contact me if you have any questions or referrals! The deadline to apply is July 28th, 2024 by 6:00pm HST. Shelf at low tide during sunrise at Kaehu Point, Mo‘omomi Preserve in Moloka‘i, Hawaiʻi.

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  • 🪸 Coral restoration at Kealakekua Bay update 🪸 In the last two months, our dive team collected a total of 24 parent colonies of Porites lobata that broke off during recent storms or swells and would likely otherwise die. These colonies were then fragmented into 885 pieces which resulted in approximately 119 coral clusters, some of which were directly outplanted onto the reef, while others will continue to grow on our nursery table. During four volunteer events, 54 people supported this coral propagation pilot project, including local participants from Kealakekua Bay and some as far away as the U.S. Virgin Islands and Germany! Big mahalos to everyone who took the time to mālama ko‘a (care for corals) with us at Kealakekua Bay. Learn more about our efforts to restore reefs to build resilience in Hawaiʻi: https://nature.ly/4cMQ7ip 📸: David Wood/TNC 📸: Julia Rose/TNC #KealakekuaBay #CoralRestoration #Conservation

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  • The Nature Conservancy was recently recognized as one of the best organizations with a positive and inclusive work culture for their employees. TNC is ranked fourth overall and the #1 non-profit in North America. Join us, we have multiple job openings in Hawaiʻi and at Palmyra Atoll. Visit nature.org/careers to learn more and apply. https://lnkd.in/ga85CdJJ

    The Nature Conservancy named one of 2024’s Top 100 Inspiring Workplaces in North America

    The Nature Conservancy named one of 2024’s Top 100 Inspiring Workplaces in North America

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  • We're looking for an Associate Director of Conservation! This position will provide guidance to and facilitate collaboration among Conservation and Science leadership and programs to achieve strategic and impactful conservation objectives and goals. The ideal candidate will have experience: 🌿 BA/BS degree and 10 years’ experience in conservation practice or equivalent combination of education and experience 🌿 Experience directing a major program or project of strategic importance 🌿 Management/supervision of multi-disciplinary teams and meeting deadlines 🌿 Experience working with current trends and practices in conservation or restoration in Hawaiʻi We are committed to having a diverse and highly qualified candidate pool and appreciate your assistance in sharing the job posting across your networks. The deadline to apply for Job ID#55350 is July 28th, 2024 by 6:00pm HST at: https://lnkd.in/gNXqu55d Kahuwai Bay 🎥: Ryan De Seixas #HawaiiJobs #ConservationJobs

  • I ola ‘oe, i ola mākou (when you thrive, we thrive) During the Shinnyo Lantern Ceremony Gael Kanakaokai Jr, TNC’s Natural Resource Manager on Maui, lit a lantern to honor and uplift nā manu nahele (Hawai‘i’s forest birds) To learn more about these birds and how you can support and take action to protect them, visit nature.org/hawaiibirds #makahikionamanunahele #hawaiibirds #hawaii

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    We still have multiple positions open at Palmyra Atoll - one of Earth's great hope spots! 🏝️ Open positions include: 🏝️ Senior Bird Conservation Specialist 🏝️ Chief of Marine Operations 🏝️ Hospitality Specialist 🏝️ Maintenance Technician 🏝️ Preserve Manager 🏝️ Conservation Science Volunteer We are committed to having a diverse and highly qualified candidate pool and appreciate your assistance in sharing the job posting across your networks. To apply, or to learn more about each opening, visit the TNC Careers webpage at: https://nature.ly/42b6iRZ Palmyra Atoll 📸: Dana Sabine/TNC #Palmyra #PalmyraAtoll #ConservationJobs

  • Safeguarding ocean resources and ensuring thriving ocean ecosystems benefits all of us—and is essential to the coastal communities that rely on nearshore fisheries for sustenance and coral reefs for coastal protection. Across the world, local communities are leading efforts to restore and protect these resources using traditional knowledge and practices refined through centuries of observation. Today, modern technology allows these communities to easily integrate and analyze local, indigenous and modern fishery data and management options to ensure the long-term health of these valuable resources. Introducing FishKit 🎣 🐟 FishKit is an easy-to-use, science-based decision-making app that puts local fishery data and management interventions at users’ fingertips. 🐟 FishKit promotes transparent decision-making and management interventions that have proven to work in small-scale fisheries. 🐟 Applying FishKit can help to ensure that harvest levels are sustainable, so fishery populations are able to replenish. Learn how local leaders and fishers are using FishKit to develop and implement sustainable fisheries management plans in Hawaiʻi and the Pacific, and how to use the free online app at: https://lnkd.in/eaiF9VPa. #Fisheries #OceanMonth #FishPono

  • Mahalo nui loa to Claire Reilly and Oliver Dunn for their six months as Conservation Science Volunteers at Palmyra Atoll 🏝️ 🐠 🦀 Claire and Oliver’s dedication, hard work, and positive attitude made a significant impact on our projects at Palmyra Atoll, from seabird monitoring to coral bleaching surveys. The leadership and commitment displayed by them both has left a lasting legacy, and we are so grateful for everything they've done. We are lucky to have had six great months with them both, and we know they will bring the same level of dedication and care to their next endeavors in the world of conservation. If you are interested in paid or volunteer opportunities at Palmyra Atoll, we currently have a number of openings. Visit https://nature.ly/4cfUS3L to learn more. Claire Reilly & Oliver Dunn 📸: Mollie Ginther Claire Reilly 📸: Alie MacVicar Oliver Dunn 📸: Mollie Ginther

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