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Fellowship Program

Entry Level Position

If you're looking to make a meaningful, long-lasting impact on the environmental challenges we're facing today, apply for an Environment America Fellowship.  

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Public Interest Network Grants Associate

Entry Level Position

The Grants Associate position is part of the Public Interest Network’s two-year Fellowship Program. The Grants Associate will work with the network’s advocates, organizers, attorneys, executive directors, and development staff to raise funds for a wide array of public interest projects and programs.  

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Fiscal Administrator, Environment America

Entry Level Position

Environment America is seeking a Fiscal Administrator to work in our Washington, D.C. advocacy office.  The administrator works with Environment America’s administrative director to handle the financial management of the organization and provide organizational support to Environment America’s staff in DC and around the country.  Please send resume and cover letter to John Cross jcross@environmentamerica.org.

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Advocate, Environment Missouri

Experienced
3-5 years

Environment Missouri is seeking an experienced advocate to lead our priority campaigns and manage the day-to-day operations of the organization. The advocate is responsible for driving our campaigns to preserve Missouri’s open spaces like the Ozark National Scenic Riverways and our renowned state parks; protect our great rivers like the Meramec and the Missouri, as well as our wetlands and wild streams; clean our air by reducing pollution from power plants and promoting clean energy; and reduce agricultural pollution by working for cleaner farms and sustainable agriculture. Job responsibilities will include overall campaign management and development, research, policy analysis, lobbying, writing, media, fundraising, staff management, coalition building, and grassroots organizing.

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Clean Energy Campaign Organizer, Environment Maine

Entry Level Position

Environment Maine is hiring two Clean Energy Campaign Organizers for three months this summer to (1) strengthen the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative, a regional program that cuts pollution and accelerates our transition clean energy but that has come under fire recently by the Koch Brothers and other polluters; and (2) build support in Maine for the EPA’s proposal to cut carbon pollution from new power plants.  Major polluters and their allies in Congress have mounted a powerful attack to stop this proposal.  To apply, send your resume and a cover letter explaining your interest in working with Environment Maine to info@environmentmaine.org.

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Environment America Administrative Director

Experienced
5+ years

Environment America is hiring an administrative director to implement the systems needed to support substantial growth over the next five to 10 years. The administrative director will continue to build and manage effective and streamlined administrative and financial systems, including financial, accounting, legal, information technology, human resources, and physical infrastructure. As a member of the senior leadership team, the Administrative director will be involved in organizational planning and evaluation, as well as Environment America’s expansion to more program areas and federated groups in new states

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Executive Director, Environment Washington

Experienced
5-7 years

Environment Washington is hiring an Executive Director to set the organization’s agenda, manage the state-wide organization and oversee state advocacy staff based in Seattle. Current Environment Washington priority campaigns include keeping plastic out of Puget Sound, creating a national monument to protect undeveloped areas of the San Juan Islands, along with promoting clean energy and cutting global warming emissions.

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Preservation Advocate - Environment Oregon

Experienced

Environment Oregon is seeking an experienced advocate to work on preservation campaigns. The Preservation Advocate is responsible for managing priority campaigns for greater expansion of wilderness areas in Oregon, protecting Oregon’s rivers and cleaning up Oregon’s beaches and coast. Job responsibilities will include overall campaign management and development, research, policy analysis, writing, media, fundraising, coalition building, and grassroots organizing.

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