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Public Lands Associate

Public Lands Associate

Environment America is hiring a Public Lands Associate to lead our campaigns to protect special places from destructive drilling and development.

Denver, CO (preferred); Boston, MA; Amherst, MA; Washington, DC; Portland, OR; or Sacramento, CA

Wildlife Advocate

Wildlife Advocate

Save America's wildlife by protecting and expanding habitats, and strengthening laws that keep wildlife safe.

Washington, DC

Environment California Electrification Advocate

Environment California Electrification Advocate

Build momentum and support for zero emission vehicles, EV charging stations and electrifying our homes, libraries, schools and businesses across California.

Oakland, Sacramento or Los Angeles, CA preferred

National Program Administrator

National Program Administrator

Provide the backbone of administrative support that allows our program staff and advocates to be successful.

Chicago, IL preferred

Clean Energy Advocate

Clean Energy Advocate

Work with our national program team, state-level organizers and key allies to build momentum, expand support and win policies to move America toward 100% renewable energy.

Amherst, MA preferred. Would also consider Denver, CO; Boston, MA or Washington, DC

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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.

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