Job Opportunity: Executive Director, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
Company: National Association of State Park Directors
Location: Austin
Posted on: February 2, 2025
Job Description:
Position Description and Ideal Candidate SpecificationExecutive
Director, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, Austin, TexasWith
twelve distinct ecoregions covering approximately 268,500 square
miles, Texas is blessed with an amazing biodiversity - nearly 800
species of fish, 660 species of birds, 145 native terrestrial
mammals, and over 4,600 species of native plants. This natural
bounty is enjoyed every year by more than 1 million hunters, 2.5
million anglers, 4 million boaters, and nearly 10 million state
park visitors. It is critical to steward and conserve Texas'
natural resources, not only for the health of the lands, waters,
and wildlife of Texas, but for the well-being and benefit of its
people.The mission of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department
(TPWD) is "to manage and conserve the natural and cultural
resources of Texas and to provide hunting, fishing and outdoor
recreation opportunities for the use and enjoyment of present and
future generations."The Department regulates hunting, recreational
and commercial fishing, and boating; operates state parks;
preserves cultural and historical sites; manages game and non-game
fish and wildlife; protects natural resources; provides technical
assistance to private landowners and carries out other activities,
including grant programs that promote outdoor recreation and
resource conservation.For fiscal year 2022, TPWD has 3,300
employees (70% in the field) and an operating and capital budget of
more than $440 million.The TPW Commission consists of nine members
appointed by the Governor. The Commission's chief responsibility is
the adoption of policies and rules, such as fishing and hunting
regulations, to carry out TPWD programs. The Commission approves
the biennial budget and appropriation requests for submission to
the Legislature, sets departmental policy, approves all real estate
matters, and appoints an Executive Director to be its chief
executive officer and perform the administrative duties of
TPWD.Challenges and OpportunitiesTexas has a vast diversity of
ecosystems and natural resources, many of which are unique to
Texas. With over 95% of Texas land privately owned, these
landscapes transcend political and ownership boundaries. As a
result, wide-ranging awareness and cooperation are critical for
effective stewardship of natural and cultural resources. It is
essential to develop an array of public and private strategies that
build broad-based support for successful and adaptive management,
restoration, and conservation.As Texas' population grows, so do the
impacts and pressure on the state's lands and waters. With the
majority of Texans residing in urban areas, the need exists for
availability of affordable and accessible outdoor recreational and
educational opportunities. In addition to meeting the needs of
traditional hunters and anglers, TPWD will also need to meet the
demand for other non-consumptive recreational opportunities.The new
Executive Director will succeed a long-tenured, well-regarded
incumbent, and will face the immediacy of the 2023 legislative
session. This search seeks a leader with the vision, energy, and
shared values to build on TPWD's mission and leverage its
strengths. Change can be positive for all organizations. The new
Executive Director will have the opportunity to chart new paths for
the continued success of TPWD for the benefit of all
Texans.Position SummaryThe Executive Director is the chief
executive officer of the Department and serves as the liaison
between the Commission and the staff of TPWD, as well as
representing the Department with the Legislature, other state and
federal agencies, constituent groups, and the public.Primary
Responsibilities
- Serve as the chief executive officer; direct the Department's
staff and manage its resources effectively toward fulfilling its
mission.
- Provide all necessary staff support and background information
to the Commission in fulfilling its responsibilities.
- Direct the Department's strategic plan (Natural Agenda) and
implement and evaluate its programs, initiatives, and priorities,
proposing revisions to the Commission as appropriate.
- Provide leadership in defining, balancing, and providing for
the conservation needs and interests of Texans, including hunting
and fishing, private property owner rights, law enforcement, parks
and open spaces, recreational activities, and the environment.
- Provide effective support to and work closely with the members
of the Commission, making effective use of their interests and
expertise.
- Maintain a strong and effective working relationship with the
Texas Legislature, the Governor's office, and other state
leadership.
- Build and maintain good working relationships with state and
federal agencies, private landowners, and a broad spectrum of
wildlife, hunting and angling, conservation, recreation, and other
related groups who are natural partners for the Department.
- Direct the preparation and administration of the Department's
budget, and its presentation to the Legislature, the Governor's
office, and the Legislative Budget Board.
- Manage the Department's finances, providing for maintenance,
growth, and improvement.
- Support TPWF's efforts in securing philanthropic funding for
projects identified as priority needs by TPWD.
- Lead the recruitment and training of top-quality employees
committed to the mission; ensure that resources are available to
provide career development opportunities and appropriate resources
and policies to retain skilled staff.
- Lead the Department's marketing initiatives and strengthen its
efforts to extend its mission to the increasingly diverse and
urban-based population of Texas, expanding the customer base and
strengthening public support for the mission.
- Lead the development of innovative programs to educate the
public on the value of conservation of natural and cultural
resources, and to increase outdoor recreational opportunities and
participation in natural and cultural resource conservation
activities for all segments of the Texas public.
- Represent TPWD effectively in the state and national arenas,
particularly through participation in the Association of Fish and
Wildlife Agencies.Ideal Experience
- Education: minimum requirement of a bachelor's degree from an
accredited college or university; graduate studies in relevant
fields is desirable.
- Work experience: at least ten years of experience, including
progressively responsible management level experience over
significant staff and budget in a public or private organization.
Experience in a conservation or other related organization is a
plus.
- Financial/administrative: proven experience in fiscal
management is important; knowledge of government budgets and
revenue streams (federal or state level) is a strong plus.
- Communications: excellent oral and written skills, and proven
ability to make effective presentations on complex subjects. A
strong personal communications ethic is essential.
- Knowledge of and appreciation for Texas, its heritage, lands,
cultures, history, and resources, as well as its changing needs, is
desirable.
- A natural resources background is a plus but is not required; a
strong personal commitment to conservation and outdoor recreation
and to balancing the competing needs of the constituencies is
essential.
- Experience in working with state or federal legislative bodies,
and particularly in Texas, is a plus; proven political acumen is
essential.Ideal Personal Profile
- A proven leader who can make tough decisions on the allocation
of priorities and resources.
- An executive who understands how to negotiate among competing
interests; a team player who can build coalitions and
consensus.
- A knowledgeable and experienced individual with a strong
commitment to and balanced philosophy of the needs and interests of
Texans in terms of the TPWD mission, and who can deal with
legislative and regulatory constraints without losing focus on the
mission.
- An individual who has a strong personal commitment to serving
the needs of all Texans within the Department and in its programs
and public outreach.
- An experienced senior executive who has the business and
management skills to lead a complex organization, and who
understands how to delegate to and support the decisions of the
management team.
- A candid and forthright communicator who can represent the
needs and accomplishments of the Department to those whom it
serves.
- An entrepreneur who can lead the team to develop new ways to
fulfill the mission and creative means to provide the resources
needed to accomplish this.
- A visionary executive with a passion for the mission who can
develop and communicate strategy and goals, evaluate, and establish
priorities, and motivate and lead employees in fulfilling
them.
- An outstanding individual who has the character, integrity,
experience, and judgment to represent the Texas Parks & Wildlife
Department as its leader.The Search ProcessThe Commission and the
Department have retained an executive search firm to assist in
selecting the new Executive Director. Applications can be made
directly on the Texas state application system. Nominations,
inquiries, and expressions of interest (cover letter and resume--)
can be directed in confidence to:Austin, TX 78703 512-320-9983
office
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