Environmental Justice Fellow
Brooklyn, NY
Salary: $60,000
Deadline to submit qualifications: April 15, 2026
Fort Greene Park Conservancy (FGPC) seeks an Environmental Justice Fellow!
The Environmental Justice (EJ) Fellow will play an important role in our mission to enrich and nurture Fort Greene Park, supporting park stewardship and environmental programming, such as Green Team, a teen environmental education program, while furthering their own research.
Candidates must commit to approaching their work through a DEI lens, prioritizing FGPC’s values and mission in their work.
Job Responsibilities & Areas of Learning
The Fellow will work closely with the Fort Greene Park Conservancy’s Program Team, Environmental Programs Manager, Green Team Advisory Committee, as well as FGPC and NYC Parks staff. Candidates must be available to work 9 am-5 pm, Tuesday-Saturday, from July 1, 2026, through June 30, 2027. The EJ Fellow will conduct park assessments and program support/documentation services, with responsibilities generally falling into the areas below. Percentages are approximate and may shift based on seasonality, ongoing programming, and project needs.
Environmental Program Support & Administration (50%)
Community Stakeholder Coordination (35%)
Environmental Justice Community Work (15%)
Qualifications
Individuals from marginalized/historically underrepresented communities are strongly encouraged to submit their qualifications.
Benefits include: Health benefits (medical/vision/dental) with no- to low employee contribution; 20 days PTO, 10 days sick leave, 13 holidays and 3 floating holidays, bereavement leave; IRA retirement plan with 3% match on contributions.
A strong cover letter should explain (1) how this opportunity will contribute to your personal career trajectory/growth along with your relevant qualifications; (2) why you believe environmental education is important to marginalized youth and communities, and (3) why you believe the interconnection between parks and environmental justice is crucial to multiracial communities.
Cover letters and resumes should be emailed to:
Fort Greene Park Conservancy