Reports to: Director of Field Operations
Classification: Full-time, Salary, Exempt
Anticipated Start Date: August 2026
Application Deadline: June 30, 2026, with a tentative starting date of mid-August 2026
Salary: $75,000 plus benefits (Health Insurance, Paid Time Off, and 401(k) and opportunities for salary increases and annual performance-based bonuses
Job Summary
This unique Regional Director position will focus primarily on starting, organizing, and executing fundraising chapters in Alaska for the Blacktail Deer Foundation (BDF). BDF was established in December 2024 and is a branch of the Mule Deer Foundation. Black-tailed Deer have been part of the MDF's mission since its inception in 1988 and BDF chapters will focus on improving the conservation of Columbia & Sitka Blacktail Deer from California to Alaska. BDF Regional Directors organize local volunteer chapters to hold fundraising events in support of the continued mission accomplishment of BDF, ensuring the conservation of black-tailed deer and their habitat. Although primarily a fundraising position, Regional Directors also represent the organization with many State and Federal agencies, along with other related Conservation groups and events. Additionally, Regional Directors play a role in conservation work or "Boots on the Ground" opportunities.
Regional Directors help to locate and schedule potential conservation projects, acquire needed assets, funding, and recruit and lead volunteers to assist in executing the work. A thorough understanding of BDF programs and conservation efforts is critical.
Essential Functions:
- Develop an awareness and understanding of current issues within the wildlife conservation industry and possess the ability and willingness to share this knowledge with others (members, supporters, media, etc.) as needed, in an informative and timely manner.
- Ensure volunteer/chapter compliance with financial policies and operating/reporting procedures, in accordance with both BDF and state requirements relating to gaming and reporting obligations.
- Support the BDF/MDF national convention efforts (Western Hunting Conservation Expo), working with the convention team, volunteers, vendors, and donors; advise convention team of possible sponsorship opportunities and assist with these opportunities as appropriate.
- Leverage various media platforms (social media, traditional media, speaking opportunities, etc.) to promote BDF goals, objectives, and accomplishments at the state and local levels.
- Submit State News from the Field and related updates for the BDF digital and print newsletters, articles and social media platforms.
- Lead and/or assist in conservation project efforts, identifying and/or initiating, planning, and conducting conservation habitat projects.
- Along with State Chair and BDF Conservation Staff, serve as co-chair of respective Project Review Committee(s) (PRCs) and the related Chapter Rewards program to recommend strategic conservation projects for funding.
- In consultation with BDF/MDF leadership, you must be prepared to address issues regarding MDF/BDF activities, programs, and policy positions as situations arise.
- Inform Director of Field Operations (DFO) on all pertinent matters in a timely manner.
- Submit ad hoc reports, as requested from time to time by the DFO or other management team members, in a thorough and timely manner.
Required Qualifications:
- Sales and/or strong customer service experience
- Must reside and be established living in Alaska, preferably South-Central Alaska; Anchorage and Mat-Su Valley.
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office, as well as the ability to learn and adapt to other systems, CRM applications and social media platforms (Facebook and Instagram)
- Team oriented and self-motivated with a strong work ethic.
- Strong attention to detail with an ability to manage multiple tasks and prioritize responsibilities.
- Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills
- Authorization to work in the United States and not require work authorization sponsorship by our organization.
- Valid driver's license
Preferred Qualifications:
- Associate's degree or higher
- Passion for the conservation of mule deer, blacktail deer and their habitat, and a commitment to the MDF's mission and values.
- Non-profit fundraising experience preferred
Physical Qualifications
- Must be able to lift fifty (50) pounds.
- Must be able to work at a computer terminal for extended periods and walk, stand, or sit for intervals of two or more hours, both indoors and out in the field.
- Ability to work any day of the week, including Saturdays, Sundays, and Holidays.
- Extensive travel is required at times. This will include being able to sit for extended periods of time in a car and/or flying on an airplane.
- Must be able to work late nights and be willing to stay overnight away from home when required.
Location:
Regional Director will reside in the state of Alaska – preferably South-Central Alaska (Anchorage & Mat-Su Valley).
To Apply: Please email a cover letter and resume to: Attention Lana at lana@muledeer.org.
Successful candidates will be required to pass a background check and drug test as a condition of employment with MDF. MDF is an equal opportunity employer and a drug free workplace
* The above information is intended to describe the general content of and requirements for the performance of the job. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of essential functions, responsibilities, or requirements. The MDF is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit conservation organization.
