Spark Northwest seeks a team member who will help us tell our story to raise awareness, cultivate existing supporters and secure new funding. Example activities include: design and distribute a high-quality annual report, lead a successful in-person event, investigate and pursue new funding opportunities, hold in-person meetings with major donors, and design communication materials to share our impact. This position reports to the Executive Director and works with other program staff.
Spark Northwest envisions a resilient Pacific Northwest where clean energy is abundant and its benefits are shared equitably. We engage with communities to build renewable energy and efficiency projects, prioritizing projects that benefit Black, Indigenous, people of color and people with low wealth. We also advocate for policy change to ensure a just transition to clean energy. We work in Oregon and Washington and have an office in Seattle. We are a small but mighty staff of twelve. Please visit sparknorthwest.org to learn more.
In keeping with our mission to advance clean energy that builds power and wealth for people impacted by racial and economic injustice, we especially value candidates who have lived or professional experience in BIPOC, immigrant, rural, Tribal and low-income communities that have been underrepresented in the sector. We highly encourage people with that knowledge and experience to apply.
Responsibilities
Development Activities (50%)
Communications (30%)
Leadership and Strategy (10%)
Contribute to the success of Spark Northwest (10%)
Skills, Experience and Abilities
The successful candidate will share our passion for creating solutions for our most pressing energy, environmental, and social justice challenges. They will be a motivated self-starter, have great teamwork skills, and will thrive in a lively, nimble organization. Ideally, they will have substantial fundraising experience. We understand that no one person will have all of the skills and experiences listed below, so if you meet several categories and believe you would be a good fit for Spark Northwest, please consider applying. The following are desired skills and experiences, roughly in order of importance:
Benefits and Compensation
The Communications & Development Manager salary range is $82,000 to $87,000 annually. In addition to salary, benefits include: health and dental insurance, four weeks paid flexible time off, an additional 12 paid holidays, paid sick leave, retirement plan, professional development allowance, and public transit subsidy.
Location
We require that employees reside (or plan to reside) in Oregon or Washington. We offer a flexible work environment with a self-determined mix of in-person and remote work. We have an office located in downtown Seattle, where we gather for in-person collaboration. Some minimal travel for meetings with supporters is expected. For remote work, employees need access to internet and phone. If this is a barrier, we can make accommodations.
To Apply
Position will remain open until filled, but applications received by March 7 will receive priority consideration. Expected start date is early April. Note: Applicants must be authorized to lawfully work in the United States. Please submit the following to jobs@sparknorthwest.org with the subject line: “Your Name/ Communications & Development Manager:”
No phone inquiries please.
Spark Northwest is an equal opportunity employer who does not discriminate against any employee or job applicant due to gender, race, color, religion, national origin, political ideology, age, marital status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran or military status, or any other legally protected status. Background checks may be performed. An interesting past is not an exclusion for working with our team. We ask applicants to be open to discussing any findings with us as we may have questions. We believe in grace, forgiveness, and second chances.
Spark Northwest seeks a team member who will help us tell our story to raise awareness, cultivate existing supporters and secure new funding. Example activities include: design and distribute a high-quality annual report, lead a successful in-person event, investigate and pursue new funding opportunities, hold in-person meetings with major donors, and design communication materials to share our impact. This position reports to the Executive Director and works with other program staff.
Spark Northwest envisions a resilient Pacific Northwest where clean energy is abundant and its benefits are shared equitably. We engage with communities to build renewable energy and efficiency projects, prioritizing projects that benefit Black, Indigenous, people of color and people with low wealth. We also advocate for policy change to ensure a just transition to clean energy. We work in Oregon and Washington and have an office in Seattle. We are a small but…
In addition to salary, benefits include: health and dental insurance, four weeks paid flexible time off, an additional 12 paid holidays, paid sick leave, retirement plan, professional development allowance, and public transit subsidy.
In addition to salary, benefits include: health and dental insurance, four weeks paid flexible time off, an additional 12 paid holidays, paid sick leave, retirement plan, professional development allowance, and public transit subsidy.
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Please submit the following to jobs@sparknorthwest.org with the subject line: “Your Name/ Communications & Development Manager:”
Please submit the following to jobs@sparknorthwest.org with the subject line: “Your Name/ Communications & Development Manager:”