Education and Experience
The knowledge skills and abilities of this position are normally attained through combination of education and experience equivalent to a masters degree in communications or education with coursework in fish and wildlife biology parks operations and management plus 3 years of related experience. Other combinations considered case-by-case basis.
The ideal candidate excels at public affairs communication (strategic messaging communication planning media relations public speaking) education (program management volunteer coordination curriculum delivery) leadership (team building conflict resolution stakeholder engagement) and public service (commitment to Montanas citizens and natural resources). Must demonstrate strong interpersonal skills adaptability and the ability to manage complex sometimes controversial issues with professionalism.
The State of Montana has a decentralized human resources (HR) system. Each agency is responsible for its own recruitment and selection. Anyone who needs a reasonable accommodation in the application or hiring process should contact the agencys HR staff identified on the job listing or by dialing the Montana Relay at 711. Montana Job Service Offices also offer services including assistance with submitting an online application.Please remember to attach the required documents listed in this announcement.
- Resume
- Cover Letter
- References
Applications missing the requested documents will be considered incomplete and may not progress further in the process. Documents not requested will not be considered in the recruitment process. The State Application is not a substitute for a Resume. This position closes at 11:59 PM Mountain Time on March 8 2026. You must apply through the State of Montana Career site.
Special Information:
This position may be eligible for a statutory base pay increase of $1.00 an hour effective July 1 2026.
Identity of applicants who become finalists may be releases to the public if the Department deems it necessary. Employees who exceed 1040 hours in a calendar year are also provided health dental and life insurance. Other benefits include retirement paid vacation sick and holidays. This position may be covered by a VEBA (Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association).
A successful applicant will be subject to a background investigation.
Women and minorities are under-represented in this job category and are encouraged to apply.
Telework: You must reside in Montana (or move to Montana) to accept this this position you will be afforded the opportunity for limited telework and must be based at the regional headquarters in Kalispell. Specific conditions will be outlined as part of the job offer and must adhere to state policy.
Regional offices are the local hub for FWPs fisheries and wildlife management state parks law enforcement support conservation education public communication and hunting and fishing license sales. They are the primary source of information on regional recreation opportunities and the base for hunter bowhunter trapper aquatic and general conservation education programs.
The Regional Communication and Education Program Manager leads regional communication and education for Montana Fish Wildlife & Parks overseeing all regional communication efforts and conservation and outdoor education programming. The person in this position has close connections with local media a keen sense of FWP outreach needs and exceptional skills in developing strategic messaging plans and creating the necessary content to execute those plans. This position serves as regional spokesperson and works with staff to share information about events projects public comment opportunities and regulatory changes. The manager supervises permanent staff and a large network of volunteers and contractors and coordinates citizen and stakeholder engagement to build public understanding support and meaningful involvement in FWP processes.
As a member of the regional management team the manager contributes to regional and statewide decision-making and helps anticipate and address controversial or high-profile issues affecting fisheries wildlife parks and recreation. The position also reviews and improves information prepared by regional staff for public use and coordinates media and communication strategies across divisions and programs to ensure consistent accurate and accessible messaging.
Communication and Public Affairs
Develop and implement comprehensive public affairs and stakeholder engagement strategies
Create communication content for all messaging platforms
Design strategic communication plans in collaboration with regional and statewide staff for emerging and controversial issues
Cultivate and maintain relationships with regional stakeholders and media contacts
Coordinate radio/television interviews and public presentations
Coordinate with statewide communication staff on broader impact issues
Organize and implement regional hunter bowhunter trapper and aquatic education programs
Recruit train and manage 75-150 volunteer instructors and work with other education contractors
Deliver education programs to various community groups and schools.
Coordinate classroom and field programs with teachers and community groups
Administration and Regional Management
Coordinate regional Citizen Advisory Committee and public work groups
Serve on regional management team collaborating on communication strategies
Participate in statewide working groups as assigned
1 full-time employee: Customer Service & Education Technician
Multiple contracted employees: Education program instructors (varies by region)
75-150 volunteer instructors: Hunter Bowhunter and Trapper Education programs
Required Experience:
Manager
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