Organization:
Clean Water for North Carolina is a 41 year old grassroots, science based Environmental Justice organization that has worked with hundreds of communities to prevent and respond to harms from toxic contamination, surface and groundwater pollution, air quality threats, drinking water contamination and privatization, and other threats to environmental health and quality of life to disadvantaged communities. We are committed to working collaboratively toward the fulfillment of the Principles of Environmental Justice and to a fair and equitable workplace as we work to empower communities to take actions they choose to best protect themselves.
Description:
This position enables Clean Water for NC to reach out to communities of color, low wealth, and Indigenous communities, or other communities that have faced a disproportionate burden of environmental impacts, to provide organizing and technical and strategic assistance on Environmental justice issues.
This Western NC Organizer-Researcher will also research policy issues that affect environmental justice and background social and environmental information for communities we collaborate with. Clean Water for NC has organized “frontline” communities impacted by flooding from Hurricane Helene, Contained Animal Feeding Operations (especially hogs); coal ash contamination of groundwater; oil and gas and pipelines impacting climate, air and water; toxic contamination of air and water by PFAS, lead, arsenic and other substances, privatization of drinking water supplies and regulatory failure to hold polluters accountable. This Organizer will be involved in a new program to assess drinking water well vulnerability to contamination in western counties after Hurricane Helene
This position also participates in virtual staff meetings at least weekly and provides frequent updates to the executive director and other staff, and contributes to shared tasks such as mailings and e-newsletters, events and fundraising.
Required Qualifications:
Excellent communication skills: written, oral and listening Degree or significant coursework in basic sciences and environmental topics
Experience working with diverse communities (professional or volunteer), including rural
APPLICANTS MUST BE CURRENT NORTH CAROLINA RESIDENT (strong preference for western NC)
Knowledge of Environmental Justice Principles
Driver’s License and access to a reliable vehicle
Flexibility for occasional evening and weekend activities
Preferred Qualification:
Intermediate to fluent written and oral Spanish
Background in water quality and drinking water protection
Resident in or near western NC counties
Organization:
Clean Water for North Carolina is a 41 year old grassroots, science based Environmental Justice organization that has worked with hundreds of communities to prevent and respond to harms from toxic contamination, surface and groundwater pollution, air quality threats, drinking water contamination and privatization, and other threats to environmental health and quality of life to disadvantaged communities. We are committed to working collaboratively toward the fulfillment of the Principles of Environmental Justice and to a fair and equitable workplace as we work to empower communities to take actions they choose to best protect themselves.
Description:
This position enables Clean Water for NC to reach out to communities of color, low wealth, and Indigenous communities, or other communities that have faced a disproportionate burden of environmental impacts, to provide organizing and technical and strategic assistance on…
Health Insurance Reimbursement for Silver Level ACA Plan
2 weeks paid leave first year, increasing thereafter
14 paid holidays
education and training opportunities
retirement benefit after year 2
Health Insurance Reimbursement for Silver Level ACA Plan
2 weeks paid leave first year, increasing thereafter
14 paid holidays
education and training opportunities
retirement benefit after year 2
English-fluent
Spanish-intermediate to fluent
English-fluent
Spanish-intermediate to fluent
Please send a cover letter explaining your interest in the position, contact information for 3 professional references, a brief resume of education and professional and volunteer experience related to this position and two previously prepared writing samples up to 1,000 words each on environmental or social justice topics to hope@cwfnc.org. All applicants will receive a reply within one week of receipt of your materials.
Please send a cover letter explaining your interest in the position, contact information for 3 professional references, a brief resume of education and professional and…