Secretary, Pinnacles National Park Foundation

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ORGANIZATION: PINNACLES NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION

The Secretary of the Pinnacles National Park Foundation records the proceedings of all meetings of the Board of Directors, conducts the correspondence of the organization, maintains organizational records (including all materials presented at meetings), and performs other duties as assigned by the President or the Board of Directors. The Secretary records attendance, decisions, and action items and distributes a record of each meeting within one week of the meeting date; if the Secretary is not in attendance, the President or another Board member designated by the President will be responsible for these notes.

The board currently meets in regular meetings 6 times a year, on Wednesday evenings, in alternate months, with informal board conversations on Friday mornings in the other months. We generally meet by Zoom, although about once a year, we try to have an in-person retreat at the Park. There could be some flexibility to accommodate a secretary's schedule, but willingness to commit to a meeting schedule one year in advance is important. Please contact us for more details if interested; serious inquiries only.

The secretary must hold U.S. Citizenship and likely will need to reside in the U.S.

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About PINNACLES NATIONAL PARK FOUNDATION

Location:

PO BOX 2080, HOLLISTER, CA 95024, US

Mission Statement

The Pinnacles National Park Foundation exists to support the National Park Service and Pinnacles National Park in serving as a place where visitors of all ages can connect with the natural and cultural resources of Pinnacles National Park and be inspired to join in its stewardship.

Description

The Pinnacles National Park Foundation (PNPF) was founded in 2006 to support Pinnacles’ transition from one of the first National Monuments to a National Park (2013). Located in mountains east of the Salinas Valley, 80 miles southeast of San Jose, the park is known for its unique rock formations, diverse ecosystems, and rare wildlife, including the critically endangered California condor. PNPF was created by community members and environmentalists dedicated to preserving these natural resources.

Our young but growing all-volunteer, nonprofit organization needs people who can help with operations as well as strategy, in roles and areas such as:

  • Board members
  • Vice Chair, Condor Fund
  • Social Media and Website Coordinators
  • Membership Development Coordinator
  • Newsletter Coordinator
  • Events Coordinator
  • Fundraising Strategist and Coordinator
  • Government Relations Coordinator
  • Developing support for the Condor Fund, membership, web presence/social media, newsletter preparation, and other Park and Foundation activities.

CAUSE AREAS

Board Development
Environment
Sports & Recreation
Board Development, Environment, Sports & Recreation

WHEN

We'll work with your schedule.

WHERE

This is a Virtual Opportunity with no fixed address.

SKILLS

GOOD FOR

N/A

REQUIREMENTS

  • Background Check
  • Must be at least 18
  • Orientation or Training
  • Approximately 10 hours/month for 3 years at a time.
  • Outstanding communications skills; attention to detail; impeccable integrity; interest in working with a highly supportive, collaborative team of volunteer leaders. Past experience with nonprofit leadership, or willingness to learn quickly, required.

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