Become an Environment America Fellow!
You know what needs to be done. Move to 100% renewable energy, keep
fossil fuels in the ground, ban pesticides that kill off bees and other
pollinators, expand protections for our parks and wildlife, and more.
How can you win real results right now while getting us on track toward
that green future? Consider working with Environment America!
What You’ll Do
You will research and write reports; Lobby elected officials; Generate
traditional media and social media attention; and Identify and cultivate
donors.
As a fellow you might organize a town hall meeting on solar power. You
might release a hard-hitting report on power plant pollution. You might
build a coalition around clean water or fracking. You will build the
organizational power — the funds, the membership, the activist base —
that it takes to keep all of this critical work going for the long haul.
Beyond Your First Two Years
After two years as an Environment America fellow, you’ll have learned
the ropes, gained invaluable hands-on experience and made a real
difference for the environment. You’ll have skills and experience that
will set you apart from most other recent college graduates. And you’ll
be ready to take on even more responsibility at Environment America, as a
program director or a state director for one of our affiliates.
We’re seeking candidates committed to fighting for a green future. We
look for smarts, leadership experience, top-notch written and verbal
skills, and an eagerness to learn. We value organizing experience,
including building campus groups.
Compensation
The target annual compensation for this position is $26,000. Environment
America offers a competitive benefits package. We also offer an
excellent training program and opportunities for advancement.
Apply today!
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.