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Leonard Adler
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In This Issue

Jobs Spotlight: Week of March 30

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This spotlight focuses on jobs at 12 organizations. Deadlines are approaching, so the time to apply is now!

Spotlight: Remote Jobs

This spotlight focuses on remote roles at 12 organizations. Deadlines are approaching, so the time to apply is now!

$3,000 Scholarship Available for Northwestern’s MSES Program; Online Events on April 6 & April 20

Members of the 2025-2026 cohort of Northwestern’s MSES Program

For a limited time, Northwestern University is offering $3,000 scholarships for its Master of Science in Energy and Sustainability (MSES) program to those who have at least three years of work experience.

Northwestern’s MSES program is a 10-month, cohort-based program that combines academic rigor with real-world experience. This program prepares students for leadership roles at the complex intersection of technology, business, and public policy in energy and sustainability.

Applications are being accepted through May 15, 2026, for the 2026-2027 cohort that begins in September 2026. Admittance decisions will be sent by late May / June. can view the application deadlines here and download a free program information packet here.

You can learn more about this program at these two upcoming events:

  • April 6 at 6:00 pm Eastern - Alumni Q&A session, where you can connect with MSES alumni and ask them about their experience in the program and careers.

  • April 20 at 6:00 pm Eastern - Online information session, where you can connect with MSES program staff directly and ask program and application questions.

To register for either session click here.

Benefits of Northwestern’s MSES degree program include:

  • Top-Tier Faculty: Learn from tenured faculty and renowned, practicing energy and sustainability professionals who bring a wealth of real-world experience and present-day insights and challenges to the classroom.

  • Fast &
 Focused: Full-time, ten-month Master’s degree program provides strong professional training to deliver energy and sustainability solutions, while minimizing time out of the workforce.

  • Engaged Northwestern Community: Expand your horizons beyond program offerings and engage with broader ecosystem of energy and sustainability programming and peers at Kellogg, the Graduate School, and beyond.

  • Career Development & Mentorship: A powerful combination of personalized career mentors and an engaged alumni and program network has supported extremely competitive placement and compensation rates for MSES graduates. 

You can also learn more about the MSES program via these resources:

  • Click here to download a free program information packet.

  • A video about the MSES program is available here.

More Jobs

As a bonus for this issue, below are more than 200 additional jobs.

Part 1. Remote or Multiple Locations - U.S.

Part 2. Additional Opportunities - U.S.

Jobs in this section are generally listed from East Coast to West Coast

Part 3. International Jobs

Application Deadline is April 16 for SI2 Fellowship

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The application period is open for the next cohort of the SI2 Fellowship. This program provides a professional development opportunity for students seeking hands-on experience working on solar and storage policy research, policy analysis, and public education efforts through the Solar and Storage Industries Institute and the Solar Energy Industries Association (SEIA).

The SI2 Fellowship is a year-long engagement based in Washington, DC, with optional remote service. Each position is full-time during the summer months (maximum 40 hours) and part-time during the academic year (maximum 20 hours). Fellows will conduct research and policy analysis on key topics affecting renewable energy companies across the country while receiving extensive professional development and training.

Applicants should be graduate, doctoral and/or post-doctoral students. You can view the complete list of requirements here.

Compensation for this fellowship is $25-35 per hour, depending on experience. 

Applications are accepted through April 16, 2026, with the fellowship starting on June 22, 2026. To learn more and apply click here.

You can view this and other fellowships on the Green Jobs Network fellowships website climatefellowships.com.

Application Period Open for National Geographic Society & The Nature Conservancy Marine & Community Conservation Externship (Summer 2026)

The application period is now open for the Summer 2026 Marine and Community Conservation Externship Program.

This is a program of the National Geographic Society and The Nature Conservancy and provides training, mentoring and research experience for people ages 18-25. Over the course of the program, externs explore the knowledge, tools, and relationships they need to seek solutions and take action for nature.

Here are key details about this program: 

  • 10 hours per week for 8 weeks, starting June 1, 2026.

  • Fully remote 

  • Open to applicants worldwide 

  • This program is intended for people ages 18–25 to build the knowledge, tools, and relationships needed to seek solutions and take action in their communities.

  • Prior work experience or coursework in conservation or environmental topics is not required 

  • $500 stipend upon program completion. 

Externs will gain knowledge and develop skills in areas including marine conservation, investigative research, public speaking, and more.

The application deadline is May 17, 2026. To learn more about this program click here and to apply click here.

You can also explore stories from previous externs here.

More Internships & Fellowships

As a bonus for this issue, below is a selection of additional paid internships and fellowships:

Internships

Fellowships

Next Session in “Finding Your Future In Food Systems” Webinar Series is April 8

The final sessions of the Spring 2026 edition of Finding Your Future in Food Systems, a webinar series hosted by North American Food Systems Network (NAFSN), will be on April 8th and May 6th.

These events are free and open to the public and provide attendees with connections and insights to help them identify next steps for their careers in food systems.

You can register for the webinars via the links below or on this page.

  • April 8: Jeanine Cava – New Jersey Food Democracy Collaborative, Clyds Manzano – Hawai’i Food + Policy, Phil Jahnke Sauer – Iowa Valley RC & D

  • May 6: Rachel Brice – Land For Good, Tommy Bass – Montana State University Extension, Janel Hutchison – Food Finance Institute

Cincinnati Green Jobs Summit is April 19

On April 19, a free Cincinnati Green Jobs Summit will be held as part of Greater Cincinnati Earth Day. This event is designed to showcase the diverse and growing green career pathways across the region.

The Summit will bring together career seekers, trainees, employers, training providers, educators, and professionals working in the green economy to explore in-demand jobs, and workforce resources, in an accessible, outdoor setting.

This event will take place from 12 – 5 pm at Washington Park (1230 Elm Street, Cincinnati, OH 45202). It will include the following sessions:

  • Panel 1 — Careers in Buildings & Energy | 1:00–1:45 PM

  • Panel 2 — Supporting Green Employers | 2:00–2:45 PM

  • Panel 3 — Careers in Natural Environment & Resilience | 3:00–3:45 PM

  • Panel 4 — Careers in Mobility, Zero Waste & Food Systems | 4:00–4:45 PM

Walk-ups are permitted to attend this event, but if you register by April 10th you can secure seating for your preferred session(s).

For complete event information click here and to register click here.

DC Climate Week to Include Career Development Day on April 23

April’s upcoming DC Climate Week with feature a Climate Career Development Day on April 23! This event will provide attendees with an opportunity to learn from experienced career coaches, connect with industry experts, and gain the tools you need to upskill, stand out, and advance your career through engaging, hands-on workshops.

This event is free for job seekers, but registration is required. To learn more and register click here.

You can view the entire DC Climate Week calendar of events here.

Free Climate Pro Bono Bootcamp on April 28

For lawyers who are interested in using their legal skills to support climate-friendly causes, a Climate Pro Bono Bootcamp for Lawyers will be offered on April 28, 2026. This free virtual conference builds on successful events held in 2024 and 2025.

This unique event brings together attorneys from across the world to learn how they can engage in pro bono legal work that addresses climate change while bolstering the impact of early-stage entrepreneurs, nonprofits, and grassroots community organizations in the environmental sector.

This event will provide guidance on how to locate pro bono opportunities and maximize your impact, as well as insights into the substantive skills you need to do pro bono work that makes a difference!

CLE will be provided in certain jurisdictions.

For the agenda, speakers, and to register click here.

Green Jobs App Surpasses 1,000 Downloads; Version 1.1 Includes New Jobs Feed

There has been a great response to the launch of the Green Jobs App, a free mobile app from Green Jobs Network, and it has now surpassed 1,000 downloads in the first month since it was released.

This app brings the power of Green Jobs Network to you — on the go!

It includes the following features for our community:

  • Jobs: Quick access to jobs from the Green Jobs Network green jobs board, climate jobs board, and hundreds of public sector opportunities. App users get instant access to the latest jobs!

  • Community: Explore ways to connect with the Green Jobs Network community, including our 145,000 member group on LinkedIn.

  • Learn: Discover career resources to accelerate your job search and invest in your future, including GJN's Climate Career Hub and education & training programs.

  • Career Chats: Chat with Robin, our AI sustainability career coach. Robin was originally introduced on ClimateJobs.AI and can now be accessed in this app.

You can download this app via GreenJobs.app or directly in the Apple App Store via this link. Android version coming soon!

Good Green News: Trust for Public Land Secures Option on Former Golden Gate Fields Site

A good news item to wrap up this newsletter: On March 31st, the Trust for Public Land (TPL), working in partnership with the East Bay Regional Park District (EBRPD), announced that it has secured an option agreement on the former Golden Gate Fields property in Albany / Berkeley.

The property, a former horse racing track that closed in 2024, sits along a prominent stretch of East Bay shoreline and represents one of the largest remaining opportunities to expand public access to the Bay while investing in a shoreline that is more resilient to flooding and sea level rise.

TPL intends to work with partners to acquire the property and transfer it to the East Bay Regional Park District for long-term ownership and stewardship. This will create a once-in-a-generation opportunity to transform the 161-acre waterfront site into a future public park with community-serving recreational amenities along the San Francisco Bay, serving Bay Area residents for generations to come.

Trust for Public Land has over 900 active or completed park projects, protecting over 540,000 acres across California and better connecting more than 1.2 million Californians to the outdoors.

You can learn more in TPL’s announcement here.

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