Jobs with Environment North Carolina


Clean Water Advocate

North Carolina’s waterways are under threat and Environment North Carolina is pushing back by leveraging citizen action to ensure our state’s water resources are protected for generations to come. Given the landscape in Washington D.C., it is more critical than ever for states to take action. The advocate will work with Environment North Carolina’s director and our national program team, as well as with organizers, stakeholders and key coalition allies to build momentum and expand support for protecting North Carolina’s vital water resources. MORE | APPLY


Fellowship

Start your career in environmental action and advocacy by working closely with one of our experienced program teams as a Fellow. Each year, we hire recent college graduates with the passion, the commitment and the talent to build the support it takes to reduce global warming pollution, create more solar and wind power, spare our parks and forests from fracking, keep our beaches, rivers and streams clean, and protect our wildlife and wild places. MORE | APPLY 

Campaign Organizer with Impact

Join our Impact team as a campaign organizer with Environment North Carolina. Impact is a non-profit project of leading advocacy organizations, including Environment America, U.S. PIRG and Fair Share, that runs grassroots campaigns for our environment, our democracy and our future. Their mission is to create timely, focused citizen action, energy and power – the kind it takes to make an impact on important issues – through campaigns run in targeted cities and states. Each year, Impact hires a team of 20 organizers for Impact’s two-year program. Right now, we’re looking for people to join the team starting next August. MORE | APPLY

Environmental Campaign Staff

Across the country, our environment faces some tough challenges. But we know what we need to win--citizen support and grassroots action. That’s why we’ve partnered with the Fund for the Public Interest to hire college students, graduates, and activists across the state to go out into communities to talk with citizens about the issues, raise money, and build membership for Environment North Carolina. Staff also have the opportunity to work with the media, build coalitions and mobilize activists. Similar positions are available in more than 50 offices across the country. For more information or to apply, visit www.JobsThatMatter.org

Environment North Carolina is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, age, sex, disability, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, or veteran status.