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This is a special edition of the Green Jobs Network newsletter to announce the launch of the Green Jobs App on iPhone!
As a bonus, this edition includes a selection of jobs and upcoming events. Our next regular edition, featuring 200+ jobs, will be back soon!
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In This Issue
Announcing the Green Jobs App for iPhone
Green Jobs Network has released the Green Jobs App, a free mobile app that is available for download in the Apple App Store here.
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 and climate jobs board. 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 via this link.
Android version: Green Jobs Network is currently seeking testers for the Android version of this app. If you’re interested in being a tester and getting early access to the app, please complete this form. Thanks!
Jobs Spotlight: Week of Mar. 2
This spotlight focuses on jobs at 12 organizations. Deadlines are approaching, so the time to apply is now!
Multiple jobs, The Trustees of Reservations (Massachusetts locations, including Boston / Dover / Hingham / Lincoln / Ipswich)
Sustainability Consultant – Zero Waste Services, Great Forest (New York, NY)
CAD Design & Operations, Conservation Technology (Baltimore)
Environmental Communications Internship, Browning Environmental Communications (Washington, DC)
Program Lead, Resilience, Urban Land Institute (Washington DC)
Senior Accountant, The Wilderness Society (Washington DC)
2nd Shift Operations Manager, 2nd Shift Equipment Operator, and Maintenance Mechanic, Reworld (Warren, MI)
Botanist / Plant Ecologist and Wetland Specialist, Midwest Natural Resources (St. Paul, MN)
Utah State Director, The Wilderness Society (Utah / Salt Lake City preferred)
Senior Software Engineer, Heirloom (Brisbane, CA)
Land Transactions Associate, Peninsula Open Space Trust (Palo Alto)
Stewardship Project Manager, Peninsula Open Space Trust (Palo Alto)
Transactions Project Manager, Peninsula Open Space Trust (Palo Alto)
Engineering & Construction Intern, Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District (Los Altos, CA)
Supervising Ranger, Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District (Cupertino / Campbell / La Honda / San Gregorio)
Fleet Services Program Manager, Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District (Los Altos, CA)
Lecturer in Tropical Ecology / Profesor de Ecología Tropical, The School for Field Studies (Tarapoto, Peru)
Site Assistant at SFS Australia, The School for Field Studies (Yungaburra, Queensland, Australia)
Spotlight: Remote Jobs
This spotlight focuses on remote roles at 12 organizations. Deadlines are approaching, so the time to apply is now!
Associate Director of Donor Communications, Western Resource Advocates (Remote / Hybrid - Multiple locations)
Associate Director of Donor Relations, Western Resource Advocates (Denver / Boulder area)
Associate, Member Support, U.S. Climate Alliance (Remote or DC)
Chief Development Officer, Global Energy Monitor (Remote U.S. / California preferred)
Clean Energy Policy Advisor, Western Resource Advocates (Remote or Hybrid - NV (preferred) / CO / NM / AZ / UT)
Development Director, Greenlight America (Remote)
Digital Content Manager, Ocean Conservancy (Remote / Multiple States and DC)
Director, Clean Energy Partnership, National Audubon Society (Remote)
Director of Science, Land Program, The Nature Conservancy (Remote / California) (Deadline March 8)
Grants Administration Manager, California Association of Resource Conservation Districts (Remote / California)
Human Resources Manager, Appalachian Voices (Remote / Multiple locations)
Legal Director, Climate Jobs National Resource Center (Remote)
Legal Fellow, Clean Air Protection, Environmental Defense Fund (Washington, DC / Remote)
Membership & Administrative Coordinator, California Association of Resource Conservation Districts (Remote / California)
Regional Campaign Manager, Greenlight America (Remote / MN, IA, WI, or MO)
Senior Policy Advisor, Forests, The Nature Conservancy (Remote / DC)
Southeast Program Manager, Land Trust Alliance (Remote / Multiple states)
Southern Division Freshwater Program Director, The Nature Conservancy (Remote / Multiple locations)
$3,000 Scholarship Available for Northwestern’s MSES Program; Online Information Session on March 11
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 currently being accepted for the 2026-2027 cohort that begins in September 2026. You can view the application deadlines here and download a free program information packet here.
You can learn more about this program at an online information session, which will take place on March 11 from 1:00 - 2:00 pm EST. At the session you can connect with MSES program staff directly to ask your specific program and application questions.
To register for the information session click here (slides will be sent to all who register).
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.
March 11: Next Session in “Finding Your Future In Food Systems” Webinar Series
The next session 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 March 11.
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 webinar on this page.
March 12: Information Session for the RAY Fellowship Program
The application period opened March 2 for the 2026-2028 cohort of the Dr. Roger Arliner Young (RAY) Fellowship Program. This fellowship is managed by the Environmental Leadership Program and provides first-time career access opportunities for recent college graduates.
Fellows are placed with a partner organization for a two-year full-time paid role and receive professional development support. You can view a list of opportunities available in the 2026-2028 cohort here.
The RAY Fellowship will be hosting an informational webinar on March 12 at 5 pm ET that will provide an overview of the program and application tips (register here). You can view prior informational webinars here.
To learn more about this fellowship and to apply visit rayfellowship.org
You can view these and other fellowships on the Green Jobs Network fellowships website climatefellowships.com.










