Campaign Associate
Alaska Environment
Anchorage, Alaska
Alaska Environment is hiring a Campaign Associate to help advance campaigns to protect Alaska’s air, water, wildlife, and climate in addition to more broadly winning hearts and minds for a more sustainable future. Right now, our energy sources are polluting our air and water, warming our climate and oceans, and putting important habitats and wildlife at risk. A disposable culture is creating microplastics and introducing other pollutants into our air and water that can hurt Alaskans and our wildlife. Adopting renewable energy and setting up economies that do not require endless extraction of resources or create endless streams of pollution can improve the quality of our lives and protect everything from our children’s lungs to the fish that fill our freezers and the beautiful landscapes we call home.
Key Responsibilities
The Alaska Environment Associate will work with Alaska Environment’s director and our national program team as well as with our organizers, stakeholders and key coalition allies to build momentum and expand support for campaigns that will help build a sustainable future for Alaska. This position requires excellent judgment and discretion and the ability to oversee significant projects. Representative responsibilities include:
Qualifications
Entry-level candidates are encouraged to apply. Though we expect you to take your campaign and run with it, we provide training on advocacy and organizing skills, as well as oversight by an experienced advocate. Ideal candidates will have:
Compensation and Benefits
The target annual compensation for this position is $38,250-$39,500, depending on start date. Alaska Environment offers an excellent benefits package. Our benefits package includes medical, dental, and vision insurance for employees and dependents, time off, a commuter benefit program, a 401(k) plan with employer match, parental leave, long term disability insurance, and may include needs-based student loan assistance. We also offer an excellent training program and opportunities for advancement.
Location: Anchorage, AK (Open to other locations in Alaska for more experienced candidates)
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About Alaska Environment
Alaska Environment is a part of Environment America. Environment America has one mission: to protect the natural world.
We advocate ideas and actions to guide our country onto a greener, healthier path. Our network of 30 state environmental groups promotes clean air, clean water, clean energy, wildlife and open spaces, and a livable climate. Our members put grassroots support behind our research, public education, advocacy and litigation.
Nothing is more important to our future than facing this fact: Infinite economic growth on a finite planet is neither wise nor possible. We must shift from deplete to preserve, from disposable to sustainable, from “never enough” to “enough.” Together, our staff, members and other supporters are committed to winning changes that allow nature to thrive and our children to live healthier, more enriching lives.
Our Mission and Values
Alaska Environment and our national partner Environment America are part of The Public Interest Network, which operates and supports organizations committed to a shared vision of a better world and a strategic approach to social change. Visit https://alaskaenvironment.org/core-values/ for things you should know about our network when you apply.
Alaska Environment is an equal opportunity employer.
Campaign Associate
Alaska Environment
Anchorage, Alaska
Alaska Environment is hiring a Campaign Associate to help advance campaigns to protect Alaska’s air, water, wildlife, and climate in addition to more broadly winning hearts and minds for a more sustainable future. Right now, our energy sources are polluting our air and water, warming our climate and oceans, and putting important habitats and wildlife at risk. A disposable culture is creating microplastics and introducing other pollutants into our air and water that can hurt Alaskans and our wildlife. Adopting renewable energy and setting up economies that do not require endless extraction of resources or create endless streams of pollution can improve the quality of our lives and protect everything from our children’s lungs to the fish that fill our freezers and the beautiful landscapes we call home.
Key Responsibilities
The Alaska Environment Associate will work with Alaska Environment’s…