Safari Club International is an equal opportunity employer offering competitive salaries, full benefits, and a generous retirement plan. SCI’s world headquarters is located in Washington, D.C., steps away from Capitol Hill. SCI Operations is located in San Antonio, TX. SCI is looking for professional staff who are dedicated to holding the organization’s charitable tenets to their highest standard.

Open Positions with Safari Club International, a 501(c)(4)

Regular Part-Time
Washington, DC

The Intern will provide support to the International Government & Public Affairs office, as well as assist with the general administrative support of the SCI Washington, DC Office.  Will assist with managing legislative projects and programs both federal and local.  The intern will be responsible for meeting regular communication needs within SCI organizing files, maintaining budget information, and preparing reports and other written materials that reflect the status and accomplishments of the organization’s programs.  In addition, the incumbent may be called on to prepare communications with the public and our organization’s staff and members. 

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Regular Full-Time
Washington, DC or San Antonio, TX preferred
Other remote locations in the U.S. considered (central or northeastern US preferred)

The successful applicant will work on governmental relations for SCI on matters involving state laws and regulations related to hunting within the U.S., specifically within a large region of the U.S (to be determined).  This position routinely handles highly sensitive, confidential, and legal information used for advocacy and internal processes.  The successful applicant will be called upon to be a resourceful problem solver, resolve conflicting priorities, and maintain professional decorum at all times.  The position routinely interacts with Boards, committees, and state and national agencies.  Knowledge base must include state, federal and international laws and regulations relating to hunting and wildlife conservation.  

All applicants should demonstrate an understanding of, and commitment to, hunting as an essential part of biologically sound and ethically responsible wildlife management. The ideal candidate will have an existing knowledge of SCI’s current programs and mission, and be passionate about hunter’s rights.

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Open Positions with Safari Club International Foundation, a 501(c)(3), an SCI-Affiliate Organization

Regular Full-Time
San Antonio, TX, US

The Major Gifts Manager will be responsible for the management, cultivation, major gift solicitation, and stewardship of their own portfolio of donors and prospects with a focus in Texas. In addition, the Major Gifts Manager will work with the VP of SCIF to support high-level fundraising efforts for Safari Club International Foundation’s comprehensive fundraising campaign. The incumbent must be comfortable in dealing with a diverse group of individuals including, but not limited to, top Government Officials, foreign Diplomats, business leaders as well as individuals in the wildlife field. This position requires the incumbent to travel 50% of the time including mandatory travel to the SCI Annual Hunters Convention for 5-7 days during January or February.

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Open Positions with Texas Trophy Hunters Association (TTHA)

No open positions at this time.

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About SCI

Safari Club International is the leader in protecting the freedom to hunt and in promoting wildlife conservation worldwide.

SCI is committed to:

Providing value to members by shaping legislation and policies that protect the freedom to hunt locally, nationally and internationally.

Keeping members informed regarding issues that impact hunting while educating and entertaining members with engaging articles about the rich heritage of hunting in all forms of media.

Providing a community for hunters worldwide where camaraderie is enjoyed and expert information is exchanged, and where members are able to participate in a market for quality hunting goods and services.

Promoting a positive image of hunters and portraying them as responsible citizens who fund wildlife conservation, education and other programs which benefit the community.

SCI Human Resources
654 Richland Hills Drive
San Antonio, TX 78245
210-985-HUNT
Fax: 520-618-3567
Email: Human Resources