* Leading the campaign team in
identifying and setting highly measurable goals and targets as
well as developing strategies, timelines and operational plans
and functions for the campaign so as to achieve these goals and
targets;
* Evaluating project costs and
designing budgets that are highly cost effective and monitoring
budgets, hiring and overseeing other campaign staff as well as
consultants;
* Determining when goals are at
risk of not being met, identifying the causes and, when needed,
taking appropriate steps to fix any problems in ways that keep
the project on course;
* Representing PCT
publicly at conferences, seminars and official forums as well as
authoring articles for newspapers, magazines and peer-reviewed
journals;
* Working to ensure that
communication and outreach is an essential component of the
project;
* In collaboration with PCT Donor
Services, identifying, building and maintaining working
relationships with current and potential donors for purposes of
soliciting and sustaining financial resources needed to achieve
program objectives as well as providing project partners/donors
with regular updates on project advancements;
* Organizing and hosting strategy sessions with NGOs and
scientists;
* Maintaining ongoing
communications with stakeholders, and, as necessary,
representing PCT with national, regional and international
conservation organizations;
* Initiating and,
as possible, maintaining contacts with foundation sources,
donors, and organizations who may not be strategic
partners;
* Responding to public inquiries
about the Trusts’ Protecting the Deep Sea work and other
activities that fall under the purview of this initiative;
* Assessing and reporting back as requested
to the PCT board project results;
*
Contributing to and participating in tasks of the department as
assigned, as well as broader Trust-related projects and
activities as needed.