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Environment Texas Deputy Director

Environment Texas Deputy Director

Be a leader at the state and federal level to ensure clean air and water, protect parks and wildlife, and advocate for a livable climate

Texas - any city

Environment California Conservation Advocate

Environment California Conservation Advocate

Promote Environment California’s conservation policy agenda in Sacramento and to the Newsom administration.

Oakland, Los Angeles or Sacramento preferred

Conservation Field Organizer

Conservation Field Organizer

Join our field campaign to protect old growth from logging on federal lands and let trees grow.

Denver, CO preferred. We will also consider candidates in Washington, DC; Raleigh, NC; Richmond, VA; Atlanta, GA; Albuquerque, NM; Phoenix, AZ; or Sacramento, CA.

Government Relations Manager

Government Relations Manager

Build deep and wide support in Washington, DC for clean, green renewable energy.

Washington, DC

Assistant General Counsel

Assistant General Counsel

Work with our legal team to advise organizations on topics ranging from corporate and tax compliance to election law and campaign finance.

Greater Denver, CO area preferred. Other hub office locations or remote work in most states will be considered

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We’re hiring

Environment America is hiring people to tackle the most profound challenge of our time: protecting the only planet we can call home.

Our national network of 30 state groups is looking for advocates and organizers (and aspiring advocates and organizers) who want to:

  • work for a group that’s laser-focused on the environment,
  • make a difference, not just make a statement,
  • work with anybody — Republican, Democrat or other — to deliver action and accomplishments, and
  • reach out to as many people as we can to build broad and deep support for the environment, not just preach to the choir.

Fill out the form to get started. Or you can read more about Environment America.