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The Nature Conservancy

Director of Water Innovation Advocacy for Stormwater and Climate Adaptation Policy Innovation

LocationFlorida
SetupHybrid
LevelSenior
Posted1d ago
Policy & Advocacy

Quick answer

The Nature Conservancy is hiring a Florida-based Director of Water Innovation Advocacy paying $77,000-$100,000 to lead policy and regulatory strategies for scaling digital stormwater solutions.

Role
Director of Water Innovation Advocacy for Stormwater and Climate Adaptation Policy Innovation
Organization
The Nature Conservancy
Location
Florida
Work setup
Hybrid
Level
Senior
Compensation
$77,000 - $100,000
Category
Policy & Advocacy

The role

The Director of Water Innovation Advocacy will lead policy, regulatory, and institutional initiatives to scale digital stormwater solutions within Florida’s Indian River Lagoon. This role acts as a bridge between technical pilot projects and real-world implementation by managing partnerships with government, utilities, and NGOs. The successful candidate will translate field insights into actionable strategies to modernize statutes and regulatory frameworks for adaptive water management. This is a leadership position focused on systems change, cross-sector collaboration, and environmental advocacy.

What you'll do

  • Identify barriers to scaling digital water solutions and develop strategies to overcome them.
  • Manage partnerships across government, utilities, and NGOs to drive policy adoption.
  • Translate project pilot insights into actionable recommendations for decision-makers.
  • Represent the organization in external discussions regarding systems change and innovation.
  • Create scalable resources such as policy briefs and playbooks for regional replication.

What it takes

  • BA/BS degree and 5+ years of experience in conservation or equivalent field.
  • Proven experience managing complex projects and cross-functional teams.
  • Strong knowledge of the Florida public policy and regulatory landscape.
  • Demonstrated ability to negotiate and build coalitions with diverse stakeholders.
  • Excellent persuasive writing and communication skills.

What you'll bring

Public Policy DevelopmentPartnership & Coalition BuildingProject ManagementRegulatory AnalysisStrategic CommunicationStakeholder Engagement

How we treat you

Competitive, comprehensive benefits package including health care, flexible spending accounts, 401(k) with 8% employer match, parental leave, accrued paid time off, life insurance, disability coverage, and employee assistance program.

Frequently asked questions

Where is this job located and what is the work setup?

The position is based in Florida and operates within a flexible work environment that supports team health and well-being.

What is the compensation for this role?

The starting salary range for this position is generally between $77,000 and $100,000, depending on factors such as location and experience.

What are the key qualifications required for this position?

Candidates need a bachelor's degree, five years of relevant experience, and a strong background in managing complex projects and building cross-sector partnerships.

How should I apply for this position?

Interested candidates should submit their application through the Workday Jobs Hub as soon as possible, as the organization uses a rolling interview process.

How to apply

Apply directly on The Nature Conservancy's site. We link straight through — no resume parsing, no profile to fill out.

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