The Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA) is a global network working towards a just and waste-free world without incineration. GAIA’s mission is to catalyze a global shift towards environmental justice by strengthening grassroots social movements that advance solutions to waste and pollution. We envision a just, zero waste world built on respect for ecological limits and community rights, where people are free from the burden of toxic pollution, and resources are sustainably conserved, not burned or dumped.
THE ROLE
GAIA seeks an inspiring, dynamic, and collaborative Senior Director to lead work in the U.S. & Canada region. As the Senior Director of the US & Canada regional strategy, this position will join GAIA's global leadership team along with Directors of other regions. This position will manage a team that consists of the Network Development Manager, Communications Coordinator, Plastics and Petrochemicals Program Manager, Zero Waste Program Manager, and likely another post in the near year.
GAIA’s regional network is at the core of work in the U.S. and Canada program, and includes environmental justice and grassroots organizations and coalitions fighting incinerators; developing zero waste policies and programs; stopping plastic/fossil fuel industry buildout and supporting its shut down; and building environmental justice, climate justice, and community power. As incinerators across the U.S. and Canada reach the end of their lifecycles, this is a crucial turning point for communities to shut down aging facilities and build community-led, regenerative, and just zero waste systems. It is also a turning point for polluting industries, who are responding to public pressure to answer for their creation of the climate crisis by expanding their production of plastic and other harmful products and pushing incineration-based false solutions. The Senior Director for the U.S. & Canada region will play a key role in tapping into the potential for this moment to help shift the world away from an extractive economy, and toward justice and sustainability.
The successful candidate will have significant experience working in the environmental justice movement as an effective networker and team leader. They will be skilled at building alignment and collaboration across diverse contexts, taking leadership from grassroots organizers, and motivated to develop national strategies in collaboration with environmental justice organizations, frontline grassroots organizations, environmental organizations, and more. This is a position with significant growth and professional learning opportunities in growing national and global movements.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
GAIA’s U.S. & Canada Senior Director will lead GAIA’s work in the U.S. and Canada region, including:
ESSENTIAL QUALIFICATIONS
PREFERRED SKILLS
We know there is research that shows women and minorities are less likely to apply for jobs if they don’t have all of the key skills for a position. GAIA encourages candidates with some, but not all, of the skills listed in the job description to apply. We would love to see what you have to offer!
WHAT WE OFFER
COMPENSATION, LOCATION, AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
We are committed to equal employment opportunity principles and providing all employees with a safe work environment free from discrimination and harassment. We welcome you regardless of your race, gender identity, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion, age, physical ability, nationality, or any other status unrelated to the performance of the job and protected by law. GAIA practices affirmative action, and candidates from historically disadvantaged or marginalized groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
TO APPLY
Apply online at https://www.careers-page.com/gaia/job/QX9WW9WY only. Please include a resume and cover letter. Position will be open until filled. Applications will be reviewed as they are received.
The Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA) is a global network working towards a just and waste-free world without incineration. GAIA’s mission is to catalyze a global shift towards environmental justice by strengthening…
Employer-covered health/dental insurance, paid family leave, approximately 30 days of paid time off each year (including vacation, holidays, and the last week of each calendar year), retirement plan, and an opportunity to qualify for a sabbatical.
Employer-covered health/dental insurance, paid family leave, approximately 30 days of paid time off each year (including vacation, holidays, and the last week of each calendar year…
Apply online at https://www.careers-page.com/gaia/job/QX9WW9WY only. Please include a resume and cover letter. Position will be open until filled. Applications will be reviewed as they are received.
Apply online at https://www.careers-page.com/gaia/job/QX9WW9WY only. Please include a resume and cover letter. Position will be open until filled. Applications will be reviewed as…