Affordable onsite housing available; residing within 40 minutes of the Hutton Niobrara Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary near Bassett, Nebraska, required.
_
The Hutton Niobrara Ranch Manager is responsible for implementing all habitat management and property maintenance at Hutton Niobrara Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary near Bassett, NE, and along a portion of the National Wild and Scenic Niobrara River.
Hutton Niobrara Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary consists of nearly 5000 acres of pasture, riparian forest, and wetlands. This position is responsible for improving wildlife habitat through controlling woody encroachment and invasive species, while supporting ranching operations (through a lessee) and public outreach. Duties include implementing prescribed burns, invasive species removal, fence building, wildlife monitoring, property maintenance, and other duties as assigned.
Additionally, the Manager oversees visitation to the ranch, including overnight visitors to the Hutton Ranch House, visiting researchers, and local outreach activities. The
Manager works with AOK’s Executive Director to create a management plan annually. The Manager attends virtual meetings regularly with Executive Director, AOK board meetings (1 virtual + 2 in person per year in Kansas), and Protected Areas Committee meetings (virtual, as needed).
_
_
_
Habitat Management (50%)
Outreach (25%)
Operations and Planning (15%)
Other Duties as assigned (10%)
_
_
_
Audubon of Kansas (AOK) is an independent grassroots nonprofit, 501(c)3 organization that promotes appreciation and stewardship of natural ecosystems in Kansas and the central Great Plains, with special emphasis on conservation of prairies, birds, other wildlife, and their habitat. It is neither funded nor administered by the National Audubon Society.
Currently, AOK owns and manages four Protected Areas, three of which are in Kansas. The largest Protected Area is the Hutton Niobrara Ranch Wildlife Sanctuary located near Bassett, Nebraska. This 5,000-acre ranch demonstrates how ranching can support diverse habitat and wildlife including mountain lions, elk, waterbirds, and prairie grouse.
AOK owns three properties in Kansas that are overseen by the Kansas Protected Areas Manager. The Mount Mitchell Heritage Prairie near Wamego, Kansas, not only supports diverse native plant and animal species, it also is a key site in the history of the Underground Railroad in Kansas. The 240-acre Connie Achterberg Wildlife-Friendly Demonstration Farm near Lincoln, Kansas, is an example of how farming practices and wildlife habitat can coexist. Our most recent donation, the Far West Wildlife-Friendly Farm is located near Herington, Kansas, and supports a public hiking trail through a riparian woods containing 100-year-old bur oaks. The Hutton Niobrara Ranch Manager will work with the Kansas Protected Areas Manager to complete the Protected Areas Management Plan and conduct joint work (implementing prescribed burns).
AOK is made up of members and supporters from across the state of Kansas and beyond. AOK is governed by a Board of Trustees consisting of conservation leaders who share a common interest in implementing AOK's mission and goals. AOK works throughout Kansas, Nebraska, and the central Great Plains. AOK seeks to implement its goals by working cooperatively with individuals and groups representing a wide variety of interests including landowners, businesses, communities, policy makers and other conservation organizations.
To apply, compile the items below into a single Word document or PDF:
Email your application by clicking the button below. Applications will be reviewed as they are received.