Green & Climate Jobs (Week of February 26, 2024)

Green & Climate Jobs (Week of February 26, 2024)

Hello,

Welcome to the latest edition of the Green Jobs Network (GJN) newsletter on LinkedIn. This issue features more than 100 jobs, internship & fellowship opportunities, and more!

Please note that this newsletter contains only a sampling of the many jobs that you can find via Green Jobs Network. For more, subscribe to the GJN jobs newsletter (greenjobslist.org) or visit GJN's green jobs board (greenjobsearch.org), climate jobs board (climatechangejobs.com), and website for remote jobs (remoteclimatejobs.com).

Also, to build your network and connect with colleagues, click here to join our 130,000 member Green & Climate Jobs group on LinkedIn.

If you apply for any of the roles listed in this newsletter please indicate that you learned about it from Green Jobs Network. If your organization is hiring you can have your job spotlighted by Green Jobs Network by posting on one of our boards or schedule a call to discuss ways that GJN can support your recruitment activities.

Best,

Leonard Adler

CEO, Green Jobs Network

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Spotlight: Remote Green & Climate Jobs

This week's spotlight focuses on remote roles at 12 organizations. Deadlines are approaching, so the time to apply is now!


Bonus Jobs

As an additional bonus for this issue, below are more than 100 additional jobs:

Part 1. Remote or Multiple Locations - U.S.

Part 2. Additional Opportunities - U.S.

Part 3. International Jobs


More than 15 Jobs Available via the FUSE Executive Fellowship (Multiple Cities)

Applications are still being accepted for the Spring 2024 cohort of the FUSE Executive Fellows. This is a program of FUSE Corps, a national nonprofit that partners with local governments and communities to more effectively address pressing challenges by placing experienced professionals in local government agencies.

FUSE Executive Fellows receive an annualized base salary of $80,000 plus benefits. Fellowships begin as one year assignments and may be renewed for a second year. For complete information about FUSE Corps and FAQs on the Fellowship program click here.

The Spring 2024 cohort features more than 15 fellowships in areas of environmental or social impact in selected cities across the United States. Select a fellowship from the list below to learn more about these opportunities and to apply.

Los Angeles, CA

New York City, NY

Atlanta, GA

Boston, MA

Cleveland, OH

Jacksonville, FL

New Orleans, LA

Savannah, GA

You can also access a list of these fellowships on this page.


Employer Spotlight: National Wildlife Federation

The National Wildlife Federation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to connecting people with nature. They're currently hiring for 15 roles in a number of locations:

  • Northeast Campaign Manager, Offshore Wind Energy

  • Policy Director, Texas Coast and Water Program

  • Program Manager, Natural Infrastructure Center for Environmental Justice and Resilience

  • Senior Strategy Coordinator

  • Landscape Designer, Grow Outdoors South Carolina Program

  • Program Coordinator, Offshore Wind Energy

  • Gulf of Mexico Campaign Manager, Offshore Wind Energy

  • Wildlife Policy Specialist, Offshore Wind Energy

  • West Coast Senior Campaign Manager, Offshore Wind Energy

  • Communications Manager

  • Equity and Outreach Specialist

  • Wildlife Policy Specialist

  • Director, Learning and Development

  • Climate and Energy Storytelling Fellow

  • Louisiana Outreach Fellow

  • Vice President for Science & Chief Scientist

You can view and apply for these positions via this link.

While the positions are intended to be based out of various locations, there may be opportunities to discuss remote options. You can contact their HR department with questions at [email protected]


Application Deadline is March 15 for Mass Audubon’s Environmental Fellowship Program

Environmental Fellows 2022-2023 Cohort, photo via Mass Audubon

The application deadline is March 15 for Mass Audubon’s Environmental Fellowship Program (EFP). EFP is a 14-month paid fellowship that expands early career opportunities for young professionals with identities that have been historically underrepresented in the environmental and conservation fields.

Throughout their fellowship, fellows gain hands-on experience within a Mass Audubon department, build professional connections in the environmental field, cultivate relationships with mentors within and beyond Mass Audubon, and acquire the tools to center Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Justice, and Accessibility (DEIJA) in their work, as they embark upon their careers.

The following fellowships are available:

  • Arts and Education Fellow

  • Bird Conservation Fellow

  • Climate Education Fellow

  • Ecological Restoration Fellow

  • Land Conservation Fellow

  • Nature in the City Fellow

These are paid opportunities and applicants must have obtained a Bachelor’s degree by the start of the fellowship. The fellowships are based out of Mass Audubon’s office in Lincoln, MA (except for the Arts & Education Fellow, which is based at Mass Audubon’s Museum of American Bird Art Education Center in Canton, MA).

To learn more and apply click here.


Applications Period Now Open for RAY Fellowship Program

Applications are now being accepted for the Dr. Roger Arliner Young (RAY) Fellowship Program. This program, which is managed by Environmental Leadership Program (ELP), is a two-year paid fellowship that provides recent college graduates from historically marginalized groups with career opportunities, tools, and support to become leaders in the conservation and clean energy sectors.

This program consists of two cohorts

  • RAY Conservation Fellows are placed within a “Conservation Member Organization” for a two-year paid fellowship position, with the resources and support to develop experiences that will launch them onto a path of career growth in conservation.

  • RAY Clean Energy Fellows are placed within a “Clean Energy Member Organization” for a similar two-year paid fellowship position, with similar resources and support to develop experiences that will launch them onto a path of career growth in energy-efficiency or renewable energy. 

You can view a list of fellowship placements here.

All Fellows work with mentors, grow their networks, and forge lasting relationships within and between the Conservation and Clean Energy cohorts of Fellows. RAY Fellowship positions are full-time paid positions with competitive entry-level salaries plus benefits. All Fellows will also receive a stipend of $1,000 to go towards professional development opportunities, in addition to coordinated professional development through RAY Partner Organizations and ELP.

To learn more about this program and apply click here. The application deadline is April 5, 2024.

In addition, the RAY Fellowship Program will be hosting two informational webinars to introduce the program and answer any questions. Zoom links will be shared after registering for the event. You can also view prior informational webinars here.

  • February 29th, 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM PT / 6:00 PM - 7:00 PM ET. Register here.

  • March 21st, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PT / 5:00 PM - 6:00 PM ET. Register here.

You can also nominate people for this program here.

This program has also been added to the Green Jobs Network fellowship website climatefellowships.com.


Applications Being Accepted for IREC Summer 2024 Internships

The Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC), a nonprofit that builds the foundation for rapid adoption of clean energy and energy efficiency, is currently accepting applications from college students and recent graduates (and law students) for multiple paid summer internship opportunities

Four remote internships are available across IREC’s departments (Workforce Development, Local Initiatives, Regulatory, and Communications).

One paid internship is available within IREC’s Puerto Rico-based team within the Local Initiatives department.

In addition, IREC’s Regulatory team has a paid internship available for law students (click here for details).

All internships will take place from June through August 2024. To apply, please submit a cover letter and resume using the form after selecting the internship you’re interested in from this page.

Internship applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until March 15, 2024, or until the positions are filled.


Applications Being Accepted for The Nature Conservancy Remote Summer Internships

The Nature Conservancy is currently accepting applications for two remote internships:

The interns will work remotely with innovation leadership and program teams to help identify, design, and implement innovative approaches to TNC’s work to enhance the impact of their projects. The areas in which interns may work include Conservation, Philanthropy, Marketing & Communications and Operations.

These are paid opportunities that run from May - August 2024. Interns must have existing authorization to work in the U.S., and must be located in the U.S. for the duration of the internship. Please click the links above to review the complete job announcement and to apply.


Deadline is March 15 for Etzioni Internship in Climate Tech Journalism at GeekWire

GeekWire, a technology business news website based in Seattle, is currently accepting applications for the Etzioni Internship in Climate Tech Journalism for summer 2024. This is a paid ($20/hr.) full-time internship that will take place from June 10 - August 30.

The intern will have the opportunity to report on climate technology startups, academic research, and funding in the Pacific Northwest’s climate tech hub. The intern will also receive mentoring from GeekWire staff.

This internship will be based in the Seattle area, working from home or office with some in-person meetings and assignments.

Applicants should be pursuing or recently completed a degree in journalism or communications with a focus on news coverage, or demonstrated experience in journalism. The application deadline March 15, 2024.

To learn more and apply for this internship click here.


Last Call! Application Deadline is March 8 for Dream.org's $3,500 Climate Tech Career Pathways Scholarship

The application deadline is March 8th for the next cycle of Dream.Org's Climate Career Pathways Scholarship Fund. Selected applicants can receive up to $3,500 for technical training, coursework, and professional certifications in climate change and sustainability. In its history Dream.org has awarded scholarships to more than 600 people!

You can learn more about this scholarship opportunity and apply via the following links:


Registration Open for WRISE and GRID Alternatives Virtual Clean Energy Career Fair on March 28

Women of Renewable Industries and Sustainable Energy (WRISE), in partnership with GRID Alternatives, will be hosting a FREE Virtual Clean Energy Career Fair on March 28, 2024. The two organizations collaborated on a career fair in 2023.

Free registration for job seekers is now available here.

Thrilled to see the growth in green jobs! 🌱 Like Warren Buffett says, investing in the future means investing in sustainability. Let's make a positive impact together! 💪 #greenfuture #sustainabilityfirst

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