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NH Bird Atlas Coordinator

LocationConcord, New Hampshire
LevelSenior
Postedjust now ago
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Quick answer

NH Audubon is hiring a Senior NH Bird Atlas Coordinator to lead their multi-year initiative mapping bird distributions in New Hampshire, with a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits package.

Role
NH Bird Atlas Coordinator
Organization
NH Audubon
Location
Concord, New Hampshire
Level
Senior
Compensation
$42,000 - $48,000 per year
Category
Other

The role

NH Audubon is seeking a dynamic avian biologist to lead their upcoming NH Bird Atlas, a multi-year initiative to map the breeding and winter distributions for all bird species in New Hampshire.

What you'll do

  • Work with Atlas Steering Committee and Vermont partners to develop consistent protocols based on current North American standards
  • Establish eBird portal and data submission systems
  • Create volunteer recruitment and training infrastructure
  • Develop communication strategies and outreach materials
  • Assist with Atlas fundraising and submission of reports to funders
  • Recruit, train, and support volunteer network including regional coordinators and eBird reviewers

What it takes

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Conservation Biology, Wildlife Biology, Ecology, or similar studies preferred; Master’s preferred. Equivalent real-world experience considered in lieu of higher degree.
  • Three to five years environmental and conservation experience required with demonstrated ability to make independent and coordinated decisions
  • Expert-level bird identification skills for New England avifauna, including by song
  • Proven project management experience with multi-year, complex initiatives
  • Experience using eBird for data collection and familiarity with Cornell Lab protocols

What you'll bring

Expert-level bird identification skills for New England avifaunaincluding by songProven project management experience with multi-yearcomplex initiativesExperience using eBird for data collection and familiarity with Cornell Lab protocolsExperience recruiting

How we treat you

Paid time off (13 holidays, vacation & sick time), medical and dental plans, a health reimbursement agreement, life and AD&D insurance, disability insurance, flexible spending accounts, a NH Audubon annual membership, access to pro deals, and paid professional development opportunities. Use of NH Audubon truck during work-related outings. Mileage driven with personal vehicle beyond normal commute reimbursed at current federal rate.

Frequently asked questions

Where is the job located?

The job is located in Concord, New Hampshire.

What is the compensation package like?

The position offers a salary of $42,000 - $48,000 per year and includes benefits such as paid time off (13 holidays, vacation & sick time), medical and dental plans, a health reimbursement agreement, life and AD&D insurance, disability insurance, flexible spending accounts, a NH Audubon annual membership, access to pro deals, and paid professional development opportunities.

What are the key qualifications required?

Key qualifications include expert-level bird identification skills for New England avifauna, proven project management experience with multi-year, complex initiatives, and experience using eBird for data collection and familiarity with Cornell Lab protocols.

How do I apply?

To apply, please email a resume detailing your education and employment background and cover letter describing your skills as it relates to the specific job duties and your passion for the conservation/community science field to the hiring committee at [email protected] with “Atlas Coordinator Search” in the subject line no later than 11:59 PM on July 19, 2026.

How to apply

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

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