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National Audubon Society

Director of Community Building, Latin America and the Caribbean

LocationSantiago, Chile; Mexico City, Mexico; or Bogotá, Colombia (Remote considered)
SetupRemote
LevelSenior
Posted1d ago
Programs & Operations

Quick answer

The National Audubon Society is hiring a remote Director of Community Building for Latin America and the Caribbean (based in Chile, Colombia, or Mexico) to lead conservation engagement strategies with compensation ranging by country (e.g., $85M-$95M CLP in Chile).

Role
Director of Community Building, Latin America and the Caribbean
Organization
National Audubon Society
Location
Santiago, Chile; Mexico City, Mexico; or Bogotá, Colombia (Remote considered)
Work setup
Remote
Level
Senior
Compensation
Colombia: $290M-$307.5M COP; Chile: $85M-$95M CLP; Mexico: $1.75M-$1.95M MXN
Category
Programs & Operations

The role

The National Audubon Society is seeking a Director of Community Building for Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) to lead initiatives that foster partnerships and expand conservation engagement across the Western Hemisphere. The role involves managing multi-national programs, cultivating donor relationships, and connecting LAC conservation efforts with U.S.-based chapters. This leadership position requires a strategic thinker capable of driving community-based impact and promoting environmental awareness through diverse venues and networks.

What you'll do

  • Lead and scale Audubon's Community Building program throughout the LAC region.
  • Develop public engagement strategies, including 'sister centers' and university chapters.
  • Collaborate with program staff to integrate equity and diversity into conservation initiatives.
  • Secure funding from donors, foundations, and multilateral agencies.
  • Manage program budgets and oversee multi-national project execution.

What it takes

  • Bachelor's degree and 10+ years of relevant experience in community building or conservation.
  • At least 3 years of experience managing professional staff and diverse teams.
  • Written and verbal fluency in both English and Spanish.
  • Proven success in operational roles and translating strategy into measurable outcomes.
  • Demonstrated ability to travel internationally and work flexible hours.

What you'll bring

Strategic planningCommunity organizingMulti-national project managementFundraising and donor relationsTeam leadership and coachingBilingual (English and Spanish) fluency

Frequently asked questions

Where is this job located?

The preferred locations are Santiago, Chile; Mexico City, Mexico; or Bogotá, Colombia, with remote options available within those specific countries.

What is the compensation for this role?

The compensation is location-dependent: $290M-$307.5M COP in Colombia, $85M-$95M CLP in Chile, or $1.75M-$1.95M MXN in Mexico.

What are the primary qualifications required?

Applicants must have a Bachelor's degree, 10+ years of relevant experience, at least 3 years of management experience, and full fluency in both English and Spanish.

How should I apply for this position?

Applications must be submitted formally and must include a cover letter to be considered for the role.

How to apply

Apply directly on National Audubon Society's site. We link straight through — no resume parsing, no profile to fill out.

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