From droughts and wildfires in the west, to heat waves and Superstorms
like Sandy in the east. Extreme weather fueled by global warming is
happening now and it's hitting us at home. Last year, 2016, was the
hottest year on record. Nearly 9 out of 10 Pennsylvanians live in areas
that were listed as federal disaster zones due to extreme weather in
recent years. We have the tools to shift away from our aging and dirty
energy system that is driving climate change to one that gets
pollution-free energy from the sun, wind, tides, and heat of the earth.
And we have the technology to dramatically reduce our energy use through
conservation and energy efficiency.
We need to sweep past big energy interests who are blocking progress and
let our leaders know that we need them to lead or get out of the way as
we turn Pennsylvania into a 21st century clean energy superpower.
Pennsylvania is at the center of this fight. We’ll need Senator Casey to
stand with us to stop these attacks. And, we’ll need a bipartisan
coalition at the state level to lead the charge for solar and wind
power. PennEnvironment is expanding our efforts to mobilize and engage
tens of thousands of Pennsylvanians for climate action and build the
movement to tackle climate change.
The stakes could not be higher, the opportunity has never been more
clear, and victory will signal a historic step forward in the fight
against climate change.
Responsibilities include:
Volunteer Development and Management: Work with our network of
volunteers in key communities to help build support for clean energy and
defend core climate policies like the Paris Agreement. This will be a
major part of the position for the first four months as we build
coordinators in the community who can take on even more responsibility.
Grassroots Mobilization: Educate, engage and mobilize citizens to take
action on climate change and other critical environmental issues.
Coalition Building: Growing and managing our partnerships with
organizations and key players, cultivating relationships with diverse
and powerful allies, and expanding the constituencies supporting our
efforts.
Media and Visibility: Getting the word out far and wide, in the media
and through other channels. By elevating the issue in the public debate,
we can better educate and motivate citizens while holding
decision-makers accountable. Increasing visibility means greater
exposure of our organization through public forums, speaking
engagements, and in the media.
Fundraising: Money makes the world go round. Raising money from
foundations, donors and working with our digital teams to help with
efforts to raise money online.
Recruitment: Help recruit new staff, interns and volunteers to increase our impact and build more sway.
Run citizen outreach campaigns: During your two summers as a Climate
Defender you’ll help direct one of our citizen outreach offices, where
you’ll hire and manage a staff of 20 canvassers, raise money, build our
membership and help win one of our key campaigns.
Management: Coordinate staff working on the campaign including
organizers, advocates and citizen outreach team. Recruit to add new
staff over the course of the first two years.
Qualifications:
We're seeking applicants who are ready to commit their time, talent and
passion to advocating, organizing and recruiting new leaders to protect
the environment. We look for smarts, organizing experience and an
eagerness to learn. We value leadership experience of all kinds,
especially organizing, grassroots outreach and building campus groups.
Recent college graduates are invited to apply.
Our Climate Defender Organizers will have the opportunity to apply for a
career position with PennEnvironment and Environment America—the
federation of state groups of which we're a part—at the end of the
campaign.
PennEnvironment is an equal opportunity employer and will not
discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the
basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, sex, age,
disability, pregnancy, sexual orientation, or veteran status.