Environment America: Recruitment Director
We all want clean air, clean water and open spaces. But it takes 
tough-minded advocacy and effective tools and organizations to win 
concrete results for our environment, especially when powerful interests
 stand in the way of progress. Environment America runs advocacy offices
 located in states across the nation. Our staff and members work to 
protect the places we love, advance the environmental values we share, 
and win real results for our environment.
Right now we need a Recruitment Director to find the next generation of 
environmental activists. The Recruitment Director is responsible for 
recruiting talented entry level staff to run campaigns on some of our 
country’s biggest environmental issues.
Representative responsibilities include:
Recruitment strategy: The Recruitment Director works with staff across 
the country to coordinate messaging and carry out comprehensive plans to
 meet our overall staffing goals.
Candidate outreach: The Recruitment Director identifies top potential 
candidates, conducts interviews and makes hiring decisions.
Networking: The Recruitment Director develops strategic relationships 
with partner organizations and universities and serves as the public 
face for our recruitment efforts at conferences, career panels and job 
forums.
 
Tracking and Data Analysis: The Recruitment Director oversees our 
tracking and data analysis to identify trends and opportunities.
 
Operations management: The Recruitment Director oversees daily 
operations of the department, including creating and managing the 
department’s budget and overseeing systems and candidate communications.
Run a Canvass Office: During the summer, the Recruitment Director will 
run a canvass office, building the organization by canvassing and 
training others to be successful canvassers.
Qualifications:
We are looking for a passionate and motivated individual to fill this 
role.  The Environment America Recruitment Director must be detail 
oriented, able to manage and drive projects involving multiple 
stakeholders, be a competent writer and an articulate spokesperson. The 
ideal candidate would care deeply about both our campaigns and about 
building a strong and enduring institution to achieve long-term social 
change.  Not a glory seeker, we need somebody in this role who is glad 
to be behind the scenes, but able and willing to take command, solve 
problems, hold people accountable and motivate staff at all levels of 
the organization.  The recruitment director must be able to juggle 
multiple priorities, must be hungry for responsibility and demonstrate 
grace under pressure. 
Pay & Benefits:
The target annual compensation for this position is commensurate with 
the relevant professional experience and/or advanced degrees that a 
candidate has. We value experience with project management, networking, 
and running grassroots campaigns. Environment America offers a 
competitive benefits package.
Locations:
Boston, MA or Washington, DC, or Denver, CO 
Things to Know When You Apply:
Environment America is part of The Public Interest Network — a group of 
organizations that share a vision of a better future, a set of core 
values, and a strategic approach to making positive change. Visit 
http://jobs.environmentamerica.org/core-values.html for things you should know about our network when you apply.
Environment America is an equal opportunity employer and will not 
discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of race, 
color, national or ethnic origin, religion, age, sex, disability, 
pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity or veteran status.
Apply online at 
http://workforprogress.org/job-board/entry/94846/