Conservation Action Coordinator
Listed on 2026-02-06
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Community Health, Volunteer / Humanitarian, Non-Profit / Outreach
Overview
Utah’s Hogle Zoo leads or participates in conservation programs in Utah and globally, including ecological research and monitoring, habitat restoration, captive propagation and reintroduction of threatened species, human-wildlife conflict mitigation, community-based conservation, and community science. The Conservation Action Coordinator supports the Zoo’s conservation programs (e.g., Jordan River Restoration Program, Wild Aware Utah partnership, Western Toad Conservation Program) and coordinates on-grounds sustainability initiatives and the interdepartmental Sustainability Committee.
The role also facilitates development of policies and practices to enhance operational sustainability and coordinates and supports volunteers in the field, independently or with other Conservation staff.
Utah’s Hogle Zoo’s Mission:
Create Champions for Wildlife
REPORTING RELATIONSHIP:
Director of Conservation
- Demonstrate commitment to the mission and conservation efforts of Utah’s Hogle Zoo (UHZ).
- Participate in the UHZ Conservation Department’s administrative activities and operations.
- Support communications associated with the Zoo’s community conservation programs, including direct communications with volunteers and development of website and social media content (the latter in cooperation with the Advancement and Education Departments).
- Help supervise volunteers in the field for the Jordan River Restoration Program, Western Toad Conservation Program, and other Zoo community-engagement programs, as needed. Before each conservation event/activity, compile participant data and submit to the event supervisor.
- Represent the Zoo and its conservation and sustainability initiatives at public outreach events on Zoo grounds and off-site.
- Coordinate the statewide Wild Aware Utah (WAU) program for the Zoo, including oversight of the website email account, meetings and communications, annual WAU Day at Hogle Zoo, and other WAU outreach events.
- As needed, assist with field research, such as administering questionnaires, observing guest interactions during on-grounds programs, and recording habitat and wildlife data during field surveys. Assist with processing research data, such as trail-camera photos, acoustic audio files, and questionnaire feedback.
- Investigate and recommend new tools, products, or processes to facilitate sustainability efforts and improve operational sustainability at Hogle Zoo, such as expanding recycling and composting efforts.
- Track organizational resource consumption and conduct and help coordinate resource audits (e.g., waste, energy), as needed.
- Coordinate meetings and communications of an interdepartmental UHZ Sustainability Committee. Work with Committee members to plan, launch, manage, and evaluate sustainability projects and campaigns.
- Guide UHZ departmental teams on effective integration of sustainability practices in their departments’ operations.
- Promote the greening of Zoo events, both on-grounds and off-site.
- Compile data for the Green Practices report submitted annually to the Association of Zoos and Aquariums.
- Help plan and coordinate visits, lectures, or other events associated with the Zoo’s local or global conservation partners.
- Track hours and document expenses associated with relevant programs, including staff and volunteer hours and purchases of equipment and supplies.
- Regularly check and manage email communications for the departmental Conservation email account.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
- Maintain strict confidentiality.
- Microsoft Office Suite
- Database tools (e.g., Excel spreadsheets)
- Strong communications skills (e.g., writing/email and speaking)
- Excellent coordination and organizational skills
- Demonstrated human relations and interpersonal skills
- Valid driver’s license
- Multilingual (Spanish preferred)
- Social-science research design and data analysis
- Interpersonal conflict-resolution skills
- Bachelor’s degree in a relevant discipline (e.g., anthropology, behavioral sciences, biology, conservation biology, ecology, environmental science, human dimensions of natural resources,…
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