THE OPPORTUNITY
Justice Outside advances racial justice and equity in the outdoor and environmental movement by centering Black, Indigenous, and Communities of Color in all that we do. We shift power by advancing three interconnected strategies: advocating for policy transformation, funding community-led solutions, and building grassroots networks. Through this work, we intentionally move decision-making authority and resources away from traditional institutions and into the hands of communities of color. Justice Outside has long worked to remove barriers that have historically prevented communities of color from accessing meaningful experiences in nature and professional experience in the outdoor sector. We know that participating in outdoor programming offers those who have been most impacted by racial injustice a powerful source of healing and growth.
The National Advocacy Manager will join Justice Outside’s Movement Building team and support the strategy, coordination, and management of a national-scale advocacy initiative to advance equitable environmental education policy outcomes. This position manages the implementation of advocacy strategies and policy engagement, facilitates movement-building efforts, and stewards a national network of partners, educators, and movement leaders.
The Manager will serve as a connective leader across organizations, regions, and issue areas—supporting alignment, shared learning, and sustained collective action towards advocating for youth of color in environmental learning and access to the outdoors. This role reports to the Director of Movement Building and Advocacy and works closely with Justice Outside’s program, communications, and development staff, as well as key external partners.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
In alignment with the above summary, special attention should be given to the following duties as critical responsibilities:
Advocacy Strategy & Policy Support (40% of time)
Advocacy Initiative & Network Management (40% of time)
Movement Building, Learning & Program Development (20% of time)
QUALIFICATIONS
Required Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
WORK LOCATION/COMMITMENT/ENVIRONMENT
This is a full-time salaried position based in the United States with a strong preference that the selected candidate be located in the DC Metro Area or Pennsylvania regions.
Justice Outside’s corporate office is located in downtown Oakland, CA. This position requires availability for meetings during core business hours of 9am–2pm (PT) / 12–5pm (ET) / 11am–4pm (CT).
Employees working remotely must maintain stable internet and phone access to support regular collaboration with team members across time zones.
This position will require up to 30% travel for in-person convenings, partner meetings, and advocacy events.
DISCLAIMER
TERM
This position is grant-funded through June 30, 2027, as part of a multi-year initiative. Future continuation will depend on funding and the organization's structure at that time. We are committed to supporting staff through any transition process with transparency and advance notice.
The above job description is not intended to be an all-inclusive list of duties and responsibilities. The National Advocacy Manager may be assigned additional duties to support Justice Outside’s movement-building and advocacy goals.
This position is grant-funded through June 30, 2027, as part of a multi-year initiative. Future continuation will depend on funding and the organization's structure at that time. We are committed to supporting staff through any transition process with transparency and advance notice.
Benefits include paid health and dental premiums, an open vacation policy, a supportive and collaborative team culture, and financial support for individual professional development. Employees may also participate in an employer-sponsored retirement plan.
English language proficiency required
Interested candidates are invited to submit a cover letter detailing your experience and a resume via email to: hrdept@justiceoutside.org with the SUBJECT: National Advocacy Manager
Justice Outside is an equal opportunity employer. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, protected veteran status, or other characteristics protected by law.