Organization: Greenpeace
Job Title: Greenpeace National Activist Network Fellowship
Location: Washington, D.C.
Hours and Compensation: full time $10/hour and metro stipend
Application Deadline: Feb. 2, 2013
Position Dates: 6 month commitment
Posted On: Jan. 18, 2013
Organization Overview
Greenpeace is the leading independent environmental organization that utilizes bold action, cutting-edge research and creative communications to protect the Earth. We expose global environmental problems and promote the solutions that are essential to a green and peaceful future. We investigate, document and expose environmental destruction in a peaceful manner and promote open, informed debate about society’s environmental choices. To ensure our independence we do not accept donations from corporations or governments. To learn more about us, please visit our website at www.greenpeace.org
Description
Greenpeace has built a National Activist Network to tackle the toughest problems facing our climate, oceans, forests, and communities. The Network activates thousands of Greenpeace supporters, and our Fellows are at the heart of running and building this cutting-edge remote grassroots organizing program.
Fellows inspire, activate, and train Greenpeace activists over the phone and in person to get unsustainable seafood off the shelves, gather petitions to stop offshore oil drilling, or outreach on Earth Day to save the whales. The best candidate for this position loves motivating activists, is a great mentor, goal oriented, organized, a fast learner, and enjoys training volunteers and interns. Additional responsibilities include email, Twitter, and Facebook outreach; shipping materials; supporting and mentoring interns; tracking and maintaining systems; and other logistics and responsibilities as needed. read more…
Organization: Earthworks
Job Title: Energy and Mining Campaign Intern
Location: Washington, D.C.
Hours and Compensation: 15 hours/week – unpaid
Application Deadline: open
Position Dates: 3 month commitment
Posted On: Jan. 18, 2013
Organization Overview
Earthworks, a DC-based national nonprofit focusing on energy and mining issues, seeks motivated interns to join our team as soon as possible.
Description
These unpaid positions will provide successful applicants with an opportunity to become deeply involved with many operational aspects of traditional environmental advocacy groups including outreach, policy, organizing, and logistics. We need interns who are interested in research, highly organized, meticulous attention to detail, passion, and humor. Interns can work from our office in DC. Perks include free T-shirts, invitations to community events, and experience interacting with the leading national and regional organizations on energy and environmental issues.
Qualifications
- Current student (preferably upperclassman), recent college graduate or graduate student (all majors welcome)
- Ability to commit at least 10-15 hours per week
- Strong research and writing skills and attention to detail
- Strong organizational skills and interpersonal skills
- Commitment to environmental protection
- Advanced computer skills, website design, event planning and fundraising experience are a plus
How to Apply
Please send a resume, cover letter and a writing sample to [email protected]. Please include your weekly availability and desired start and end date. This is an unpaid internship. Earthworks requires a minimum commitment of 3 months and a longer commitment is desirable.
Organization: ICLEI–Local Governments for Sustainability
Job Title: Program Officer, Renewable Energy Division
Location: Washington, D.C.
Hours and Compensation: full time – $45-55,000
Application Deadline: Feb. 8, 2013
Posted On: Jan. 20, 2013
Organization Overview
ICLEI–Local Governments for Sustainability is the premier network of sustainability leaders, with more than 1,000 local government members around the world. ICLEI provides leading-edge tools, trainings, and technical guidance to help cities and counties meet their climate, energy, and sustainability goals. ICLEI serves as a gateway to solutions, and helps local governments learn from one another and share best practices. ICLEI’s mission is to build, serve and drive a movement of local governments to advance deep reductions in greenhouse gas emissions and achieve tangible improvements in local sustainability. Learn more at www.icleiusa.org.
Description
The Program Officer will deliver ICLEI’s renewable energy activities under the direction of the Renewable Energy Program Director. This position will work with fellow staff to further ICLEI’s repertoire of tools, resources, and information that are provided to ICLEI’s national membership to assist them with meeting their sustainability goals. Initial focus will be on efforts to help communities throughout the United States remove barriers in their local solar energy markets through work on the US Department of Energy’s SunShot Solar Outreach Partnership.
This is a full-time position funded under the Solar America Communities grant with the potential to become a permanent position based on future funding.
Responsibilities
- Assist local governments in the identification and development of policies, programs and practices to reduce GHG emissions through implementation of clean energy solutions
- Represent ICLEI and its members at meetings and conferences
- Work with Renewable Energy Program Director to coordinate and monitor activities of ICLEI’s partner organizations.
- Maintain an active knowledge of renewable energy, energy policy, and other relevant areas
- Deliver ICLEI’s renewable energy resources to local government officials and their stakeholders.
- Recruit new jurisdictions to participate in ICLEI’s campaigns and initiatives
Qualifications
The ideal applicant will possess advanced knowledge of or experience working with local governments on the topics of energy and/or sustainability initiatives, particularly of solar energy. ICLEI prefers candidates who hold an advanced degree in a technical, planning or policy-related field and have at least two years of work experience in energy/climate, planning, transportation, waste, urban environmental issues, or related fields OR who hold BA/BS degree and possess five years of relevant experience. Applicant must possess excellent analytical, organizational, interpersonal, communications, and writing skills; be able to work independently as well as collaboratively; and be willing to travel, as necessary (approximately 25%). Ideal applicants will possess knowledge of local and regional planning and politics.
Ideal experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities include:
- Strong relationship-building skills and political sensitivity for working effectively with local government staff, funding staff, and elected officials;
- Work with/for local governments and/or national environmental non-profit organizations on local renewable energy issues, particularly solar energy;
- Demonstrated experience maintaining systems to monitor projects and resource expenditures;
- Demonstrated public speaking experience and strong writing skills;
- Experience in workshop development and leading training sessions;
- Ability to work with a high level of independence.
How to Apply
Please send a cover letter, resumé, and up to three writing samples to: [email protected]. Please include “SAC Program Officer” in the subject field.
Divesting From Fossil Fuels:A Conversation with Bill McKibben and NYC Students
Hosted by The Cooper Union Institute for Sustainable Design
The Great Hall at 7 East 7th Street
Tues, February 5 at 7:00pm (Doors open at 6:30pm)“Climate change is the great moral issue since apartheid, and we need the same kind of tools to bring it to people’s attention.” – Desmond Tutu
America’s colleges and universities prepare the nation’s young people for their future. Yet those same institutions invest in the fossil fuel companies that are profiting enormously from the carbon that’s going to wreck the climate. Bill McKibben, founder of 350.org, hopes that together we can break the stranglehold the fossil fuel industry has over our democracy and our economy. Thousands of students are building a national movement demanding that university endowments divest from the fossil fuel industry.The event will feature a talk about divestment by climate change author and activist Bill McKibben followed by an open conversation with a panel of NYC student leaders. Join us in a unique opportunity to further explore why and how we should move our institutions forward to divest from fossil fuels. Musical guest Kevin Fitzgerald Burke will perform his inspired piece “Wandrin’ the Gasland”.
By coming together within the NYC community, we can move forward towards powerful collective action. It’s time to write a new chapter in the fight against climate change.
RSVP to this FREE event here
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Sponsored by: The Cooper Union Institute for Sustainable Design, NYU Divest, 350NYC, Barnard Columbia Divest, NYC Divest Coalition, YesDivest, Occupy Sandy, Seismologik Intelligence, The Catherine B. Reynolds Foundation Program in Social Entrepreneurship, Earth Matters at NYU, Sustainable Cities at The New School, and ACIR at the New SchoolFor further inquiries, contact [email protected]
Organization: Mayor’s Office of Energy and Sustainability
Job Title: STAR Internship
Location: Albany, NY
Hours and Compensation: 15 hours/week – unpaid
Application Deadline: Jan. 31, 2013
Position Dates: Spring 2013
Posted On: Jan. 22, 2013
Description
The City of Albany is seeking an unpaid intern to assist with data collection and analysis for certification through the STAR (Sustainability Tools for Assessing & Rating Communities) Community Rating System. The STAR Community Rating System is the first national framework to measure sustainability at the city or county scale and provide a tracking system to help local governments measure progress towards achieving community sustainability goals. Albany has been selected as one of 32 pilot communities to use STAR and receive a rating as a national leader in sustainability. For more information on STAR, please see: starcommunities.org.
For information on the City of Albany’s sustainability initiatives, please visit albanysustainability.org, as well as albany2030.org, for information on Albany’s sustainable comprehensive plan, Albany 2030. Work directly with the Division of Planning and the Office of Energy and Sustainability to determine alignment between Albany’s local sustainability initiatives and STAR’s performance metrics
Responsibilities
- Research and collect information on community conditions related to STAR’s 7 goal areas: Built Environment; Climate & Energy; Economy & Jobs; Education, Arts & Community; Equity & Empowerment; Health & Safety; and Natural Systems
- Identify and collaborate with key resources and partners to support Albany’s STAR application, such as internal departments and outside stakeholders
- Participate in frequent STAR webinars with other pilot communities
- Submit data, quantitative analysis, and narrative responses into STAR’s online reporting tool
- Draft case studies, blog posts, reports, and other communication for the public to share
- information about STAR and Albany’s sustainability initiatives
- Update the City of Albany’s Comprehensive Plan Data Book.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree (Master’s coursework preferred) in sustainability, urban planning, public administration, or related field
- Strong research, data analysis, and writing skills, with attention to detail
- Ability to communicate technical information to non-technical audiences
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office, particularly Excel
- Proficiency with ArcGIS (strongly preferred)
- Ability to work independently under general direction
How to Apply
To apply, please send a cover letter, resume, and a writing sample no later than Thursday, January 31 to Doug Melnick, AICP, Planning Director @ [email protected].
Organization: Mayor’s Office of Energy and Sustainability
Job Title: Climate Action Internship
Location: Albany, NY
Hours and Compensation: 15 hours/week – unpaid
Application Deadline: Jan. 25, 2013
Position Dates: Spring 2013
Posted On: Jan. 22, 2013
Description
This internship will focus on updating the City’s Greenhouse Gas Inventory. This will involve studying energy use in the major sectors of the local government’s operations and the major sectors of the community as a whole. Using the City of Albany’s Greenhouse Gas Management System and Methodology, the intern will construct an estimate of the amount of energy used, its
cost, and the amount of GHG emitted. In addition, using estimates of future economic, population, and energy intensity trends, the intern will construct a forecast of future energy use, energy costs, and GHG emissions.
The City’s first Greenhouse Gas Inventory was completed for 2009. A summary of the inventory can be found here:
Click to access Albany_GHG_Emissions_Inventory.pdf
Qualifications
The Greenhouse Gas Inventory will be of interest to students in technical, engineering, or scientific programs, as well as students in urban planning and environmental programs. It requires a student at the upper‐level undergraduate or at the graduate level who has strong data manipulation skills and extensive experience with Microsoft Excel.
How to Apply
Please send cover letter and resume by Friday, January 25th, 2013 to [email protected] or
Doug Melnick, Planning Director, Department of Development and Planning, 21 Lodge Street, Albany, NY 12207
Organization: The Greening of Detroit
Job Title: Program Manager
Location: Detroit, MI
Hours and Compensation: full time and paid
Application Deadline: open until filled
Posted On: Jan. 17, 2013
Organization Overview
The Greening of Detroit is a 501(c) (3) not “for” profit organization established in 1989 to guide and inspire the reforestation of Detroit. In 2006, a new vision was established, expanding The Greening’s mission to guide and inspire others to create a ‘greener’ Detroit through planting and educational programs environmental leadership, advocacy, and by building community capacity.
Description
The Program Manager develops and leads maintenance, design, scheduling, project planning/ implementation, community engagement, partner coordination, evaluation and supervision of medium and large-scale projects. S/he will be the key point person in the installation, maintenance and continued coordination of greenways and park projects throughout the City of Detroit. S/he will be expected to supervise small crews efficiently to develop and meet project and maintenance schedules, design small-scale landscape plans, coordinate outdoor educational activities, and collaborate with lead and community partners to increase awareness and engagement. Program Manager will work closely with diverse organizations and groups of people throughout the city of Detroit to help maintain and beautify some of the City’s parks, greenspaces, greenways, vacant land and schoolyards. Program manager will report to the Director of Workforce Development. read more…
Organization: WildAid
Job Title: Managing Director
Location: San Francisco, CA
Hours and Compensation: full time with competitive salary
Application Deadline: open until filled
Posted On: Jan. 17, 2013
Organization Overview
Established in 1999, WildAid’s mission is to end the illegal wildlife trade by reducing demand through public awareness campaigns and providing comprehensive marine protection. The illegal wildlife trade is estimated to be worth over $10 billion per year and has drastically reduced many wildlife populations around the world. WildAid is the only organization focused on reducing the demand for these products, with the strong and simple message: when the buying stops, the killing can too.
With an unrivaled portfolio of celebrity ambassadors and global network of media partners, WildAid is able to deliver high-impact, culturally sensitive multimedia campaigns, leveraging well over $200 million in pro-bono media support, and reaching one billion people every week. Headquartered in San Francisco with regional offices in China, Ecuador, Indonesia, Canada and the UK, WildAid’s work spans more than 80 countries.
Description
WildAid, a growing, global wildlife conservation organization, is seeking a passionate, seasoned, entrepreneurial leader for the newly created position of Managing Director. Reporting to the CEO and based in San Francisco, the Managing Director will drive organizational performance both internally and externally including overall program strategy, fundraising, international program management, finance/accounting, human resources, and information technology. The Managing Director will manage a $3.8 million budget (expected to grow to $6 million over the next three years) and 7-10 direct reports. read more…
Organization: Missouri Energy Initiative
Job Title: Public Policy Associate
Location: Jefferson City, MO or working remotely
Hours and Compensation: unpaid & 10-20 hours per week at the student’s choice.
Application Deadline: open
Posted On: Jan. 17, 2013
Organization Overview
The Missouri Energy Initiative (MEI) is a nonprofit association of public and private sector entities. MEI is about culture change in Missouri to reverse current trends of poor public support for energy innovation, technology and education. We believe that providing greater access to non-partisan, science-based information is critical to changing the culture and the mindset of citizens and decision makers. MEI works to enhance and improve the energy business climate in Missouri by coordinating energy activities across all sectors of the Missouri economy, being an honest broker of energy information to the general public, educating K-12, Tech Schools and Higher Education students on energy issues, informing elected officials at the state and federal level on Missouri energy opportunities and issues, and providing a rich environment for energy research and development activities in the state.
Description
MEI is looking for interns to provide assistance in three key program areas; (1) Missouri Energy Asset Inventory Project; (2) Energy Public Policy Review; (3) Energy Information Curator. This is an excellent opportunity to gain skills and exposure to business leaders, the workings of public policy development and public/private partnerships in the nonprofit sector.
Responsibilities
Research, track, synthesize, and summarize public policy issues affecting the Missouri energy sector. Assist in the preparation of materials to communicate policy issues to the organizational partners, energy stakeholders, decision makers, elected officials, educators, students and the general public. Work with business and community leaders across Missouri for the completion of the Missouri Energy Asset Inventory project. Perform related duties and responsibilities as assigned. Help with communications and media strategy as needed.
Qualifications
Preferred candidate will have proven writing skills; understanding of energy issues and policy; have a proven understanding of public policy formation and implementation; ability to use the internet, some knowledge of marketing tools is a plus, and an interest in energy and the nonprofit sector.
We strongly encourage applications from candidates with diverse backgrounds. Students with backgrounds in engineering, economics, public policy, energy, environment, business, communications or journalism should consider applying. This internship can be completed virtually.
How to Apply
Interested candidates should send a cover letter and resume to Josh Campbell at josh@moenergy. org.
Organization: League of Conservation Voters
Job Title: Policy & Lobbying Intern
Location: Washington, D.C.
Hours and Compensation: This is an unpaid internship. Must be available a minimum of 20 hours per week.
Application Deadline: not specified
Posted On: Jan. 17, 2013
Organization Overview
The League of Conservation Voters (LCV) works to turn environmental values into national priorities. To secure the environmental future of our planet, LCV’s mission is to advocate for sound environmental policies, to elect pro-environmental candidates who will adopt and implement such policies and to provide the state LCVs with the resources and tools to accomplish and sustain their mission.
Description
The Intern will support the Policy & Lobbying team’s efforts to influence members of Congress and the Administration and to educate the public on environmental issues. The League of Conservation Voters internships provide a unique opportunity to participate first hand in federal environmental advocacy, as well as be exposed to a broad cross-section of national environmental groups. read more…
Organization: Greenpeace
Job Title: Senior Energy Campaigner
Location: Washington, D.C.
Hours and Compensation: Our competitive benefits package for full-time employees includes medical, dental, and vision coverage with low contributions from staff. Greenpeace employees enjoy generous 401K matching and time off for vacation, sick, personal, and parental leave. After five years, staff is eligible for a paid sabbatical. To encourage public transportation use and biking, we offer subsidies for staff who choose to bike or ride mass transit to work.
Application Deadline: Feb. 1, 2013
Posted On: Jan. 17, 2013
Organization Overview
Greenpeace is the leading independent environmental organization that utilizes bold action, cutting-edge research and creative communications to protect the Earth. We expose global environmental problems and promote the solutions that are essential to a green and peaceful future. We investigate, document and expose environmental destruction in a peaceful manner and promote open, informed debate about society’s environmental choices. To ensure our independence we do not accept donations from corporations or governments. To learn more about us, please visit our website at www.greenpeace.org
Description
The Senior Campaigner will be an integral part of the Greenpeace US Energy Campaign, responsible for coordinating a team to push America’s largest utility, Duke Energy, to radically shift its investments from dirty energy to renewables. The position will also include coordination with the global Energy Team on key pushes. The Senior Campaigner will report to the Greenpeace US Energy Campaign Director. read more…
Organization: Alliance to Save Energy
Job Title: Program Associate
Location: The Program Associate will work in the Alliance to Save Energy’s field office located in downtown Oakland, CA which houses a small, collegial, and busy team of environmental education professionals. Consideration may also be given to candidates in the Los Angeles area who would be willing to work from home.
Hours and Compensation: competitive entry level salary & full time
Application Deadline: Jan. 27, 2013
Position Dates: The position begins approximately February 4, 2013.
Posted On: Jan. 17, 2013
Organization Overview
The PowerSave Campus Program is a student-driven energy efficiency and workforce education and training initiative currently serving 23 campuses nationwide, including 16 in California. The program employs and manages paid student interns to develop and implement projects that promote careers in the sustainability field, generate energy savings on campus, increase awareness of the importance of energy efficiency, and encourage the infusion of sustainability concepts into academic curricula. Over 75 university students are employed yearly through the PowerSave Campus Program, each trained to emerge as a highly skilled sustainability and energy efficiency professional at the time of graduation. For more information about the program, please visit: www.ase.org/powersavecampus.
Description
The Alliance to Save Energy is seeking a full-time Program Associate to assist with implementation of its PowerSave Campus Program. The Program Associate will work in the Alliance’s Oakland, CA office or from a home office in the LA area. Headquartered in Washington, DC, the nonprofit Alliance to Save Energy (www.ase.org) promotes energy efficiency worldwide to achieve a healthier economy, a cleaner environment, and greater energy security. read more…
Organization: Defenders of Wildlife
Job Title: Government Relations Associate
Location: Washington, D.C.
Hours and Compensation: full time and competitive salary
Application Deadline: open until filled
Posted On: Jan. 16, 2013
Organization Overview
Founded in 1947, Defenders of Wildlife is a major national conservation organization focused solely on wildlife and habitat conservation and the safeguarding of biodiversity. We believe in the inherent value of wildlife and the natural world, and this singular focus defines our important niche in the environmental and conservation community and serves as the anchor for our organizational values.
Description
This professional position is responsible for advancing Defenders of Wildlife’s legislative and administrative interests before Congress, the Administration. and the media. Issue priorities are drawn from Defenders’ current priorities, including endangered species; wildlife; global warming; public lands; and related appropriations issues. Most immediately, the primary focus will be on climate legislation, including policy solutions to safeguard wildlife in a warming world, the Farm bill and legislative work on the Endangered Species Act. Responsibilities include: direct lobbying; developing legislative and advocacy campaign strategies; leading and/or participating in inter-departmental campaign teams; leading and/or representing Defenders’ interests in national issue-based coalitions; working with and monitoring Congressional committees; drafting reports, fact sheets and testimony; obtaining legislative and political information; and generally assisting the advocacy work of Defenders’ Government Relations and External Affairs division. read more…
Organization: Environmental Leadership Program
Job Title: Eastern Regional Fellowship
Location: Eastern States
Application Deadline: March 1, 2013
Position Dates:
Eastern Regional Network
- Orientation Retreat: June 20 – 23, 2013 in Van Etten, NY
- Retreat 2: August 8 – 11, 2013 in Newtown, CT
- Retreat 3: October 24 – 27, 2013, in Wallingford, PA
Organization Overview
The Environmental Leadership Program supports emerging environmental and social change practitioners eager to connect their specialized work to larger environmental and social concerns. ELP is committed to selecting Fellows that represents diversity of race and ethnicity, gender, sector, sexual orientation, education levels, professional background, values and traditions, and expertise.
Our Regional Fellowship Programs offers intensive leadership and skill training, regional and national networking opportunities, and time for personal and professional reflection. Through retreats and optional additional trainings, our curriculum helps emerging leaders hone their leadership styles, improve organizational development, and strengthen their outreach to diverse constituencies.
Applications are now open for our New England, Eastern and Chesapeake Regional Networks.http://elpnet.org/regional-fellowship-programs read more…
Organization: Vernadero Group Inc.
Job Title: NEPA Specialist
Location: Redstone Arsenal, AL
Hours and Compensation: full time & paid
Application Deadline: open until filled
Posted On: Jan. 17, 2013
Organization Overview
Vernadero is a Veteran-Owned Small Business founded in 1999 to provide public works program support to DoD installations and activities throughout the Southwest.
Description
Vernadero Group Inc. is actively seeking a highly motivated individual for the position of National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) Specialist. The position will be located in the Environmental Management Division at Redstone Arsenal in Alabama. The Environmental Management Division of the U.S. Army Garrison Redstone is responsible for insuring that all NEPA review and documentation is performed in accordance with applicable laws and regulations at Redstone Arsenal. read more…
Organization: ChangeLab Solutions
Job Title: Planning/Policy Internship
Location: Oakland, CA
Hours and Compensation: There may be a limited number of paid summer internships.
Application Deadline: March 29, 2013
Position Dates: Summer 2013
Posted On: Jan. 16, 2013
Organization Overview
At ChangeLab Solutions, we believe achieving the common good means everyone has nourishing food; safe places to live and play; plenty of opportunities to bike, walk, or take transit; fresh water; and clean air – indoors and out. Meeting those needs requires good laws and policies that link housing, education, jobs, and the environment to healthy outcomes. It means efficient government working with strong and diverse leadership toward common goals. Many communities lack those fundamental capacities, and we want to change that.
ChangeLab Solutions works with community-based organizations, local public health and planning departments, schools, elected officials, government attorneys, and private counsel to create groundbreaking policy solutions to critical public health challenges. ChangeLab Solutions staff provide comprehensive training, technical assistance, and legal and policy tools to improve public health outcomes and draft policies that reflect the most creative and innovative thinking on a given public health issue. Our unique approach, backed by decades of solid research and proven results, helps the public and private sectors make communities more livable, especially for those who are at highest risk because they have the fewest resources.
Description
The Planning and/or Policy Intern will support our team of urban planners, lawyers, and policy analysts to explore planning and policy solutions to create healthy communities by, among other things, improving the built environment, increasing access to healthy foods and ensuring opportunities for physical activity. ChangeLab Solutions provides interns with an opportunity to work in a fast-paced policy environment on projects that have substantial real world impact. Please visit our website at www.changelabsolutions.org for complete information on ChangeLab Solution’s current activities and staff. read more…
Organization: Second Nature
Job Title: Sustainability Capacity-Building Internship
Location: Boston, MA
Hours and Compensation: Candidates will work 20-30 hours/week with flexibility around holidays and academic calendars. This is a competitively paid internship.
Application Deadline: Jan. 25, 2013
Position Dates: This position requires a 6-month working presence in the Second Nature office in downtown Boston during working hours (9am-5pm), beginning late January or early February 2013.
Posted On: Jan. 16, 2013
Organization Overview
Second Nature is a Boston-based non-profit organization working to create a sustainable society by transforming higher education through a variety of initiatives including the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment(ACUPCC), a program which supports over 660 colleges and universities in making healthy, just, and sustainable living the foundation of all learning and practice in higher education.
Description
Second Nature is seeking applications for an intern to join the American College & University Presidents’ Climate Commitment(ACUPCC) Program Team to assist on projects that aim to advance climate leadership and sustainability education initiatives at colleges and universities across the country. read more…
Organization: Ecova
Job Title: Project Associate – Waste Consulting
Location: Seattle, WA
Hours and Compensation: Our salaries are competitive and commensurate with experience. We are a performance-based culture and have goal-based incentive programs and generous employee benefits. Our comprehensive benefit package includes medical, dental, vision insurance, life, AD&D, short- and long-term disability insurance. We also offer flexible spending accounts and 401(k) with a generous employer match.
Application Deadline: open until filled
Posted On: Jan. 8, 2013
Organization Overview
At Ecova, we believe each individual, no matter the role, can make a difference for our clients, the environment and for themselves. Ecova is built on a strong foundation of integrity, community, leadership, persistence and urgency.
Our highest goal is to be the market leading, trusted advisor to organizations driven to maximize results, reduce expenses, manage risk and improve environmental performance. Our focus is to grow results on saving resources for our clients ” from utilities to facilities. We apply data-driven insights ” from demand to impact ” to target inefficiencies and See More, Save More and Sustain More for our clients.
We strive to deliver results and innovation through efforts of our unparalleled people to each and every client with whom we engage. Were on the look-out for team players to work with us in serving as an integral extension of our clients to measure, analyze and improve resource management. Come join the Ecova family together we can Make a World of Difference.
Description
Responsible for the execution of multiple and varied project-related tasks. read more…
Organization: WildEarth Guardians
Job Title: Wildlife Program Director
Location: Santa Fe, New Mexico
Hours and Compensation: Full time and Salary is $48,000 to $52,000 depending on experience, plus vacation, sick leave, health insurance, and exceptional work environment.
Application Deadline: Feb. 15, 2013
Position Dates: start between April and June 2013
Posted On: Jan. 14, 2013
Organization Overview
WildEarth Guardians is a conservation organization based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, committed to protecting and restoring the wildlands, wildlife and wild rivers of the American West.
Description
Guardians’ is seeking a Wildlife Program Director to direct priority campaigns to protect and recover imperiled species, primarily in the West, but also throughout the United States and beyond. The program director is responsible for six campaigns, administers WildEarth Guardians’ endangered species settlement agreement with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, coordinates wildlife-related litigation, serves as organizational contact and media spokesperson for wildlife-related issues, and charts new strategies for conserving endangered flora and fauna. The program director manages two staff and works closely with the Executive Director and General Counsel. The position is based out of either the organization’s Denver or Santa Fe offices. read more…
Organization: Climate Policy Initiative
Job Title: Communications Associate or Manager (based on experience
Location: Venice, Italy
Hours and Compensation: full time and salary based on experience
Application Deadline: Feb. 8, 2013
Posted On: Jan. 10. 2013
Organization Overview
Climate Policy Initiative (CPI) is an international analysis and advisory organization that examines the effectiveness of energy and climate policies around the globe. CPI evaluates policy and advises policymakers on the implementation of low-carbon growth plans and measures. The questions we tackle are among the most important in the world. In seeking to deliver practical answers to these questions, we work with government leaders, the private sector, and other experts and academia. We are headquartered in San Francisco and have offices in Beijing, Berlin, Hyderabad, Jakarta, Venice, and Rio de Janeiro.
Description
CPI is looking for a skilled and dynamic Communications Associate or Communications Manager to support its Communications Director in implementing the organization’s global communications strategy. The position will be based in Venice, Italy and will have a particular emphasis on CPI’s European and climate finance operations. The Communications Associate or Manager will report to the Communications Director based in San Francisco.
Strong candidates will demonstrate excellent written and oral communication skills, a proven interest in climate change, policy analysis, or finance, and an ability to translate technical knowledge into clear, concise, and accessible insights for policymakers. Strong candidates will also demonstrate comfort working in a challenging environment that requires independent thinking as well as collaboration with operations and research team members and professional interactions with public and private sector stakeholders. read more…