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250 Green & Climate Jobs / EDF Climate Corps / Climate Week Hub

This edition of the Green Jobs Network newsletter features 250 green and climate jobs, information on the Summer 2026 EDF Climate Corps, news on the launch of the Climate Week Hub, and more!

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Hello,

Welcome to the newest edition of the Green Jobs Network newsletter, featuring 250 jobs, fellowship opportunities, and more. If you’d like to receive job notifications between newsletter editions follow Green Jobs Network on LinkedIn.

This newsletter contains a sampling of the many jobs that you can find via Green Jobs Network. For more, visit our green jobs board, job board for climate action, social impact jobs board, and website for remote jobs.

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If your organization is hiring you can have your jobs spotlighted by Green Jobs Network by posting on our job boards or contact me via LinkedIn to learn about ways GJN can support your recruitment activities.

Best,
Leonard

Leonard Adler
CEO, Green Jobs Network

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In This Issue

Jobs Spotlight: Week of September 29

Green & Social Impact Jobs Spotlight: Week of September 29

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

Spotlight: Remote Jobs

Remote Green & Climate Jobs Spotlight: Week of September 29

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

You can view these and other remote jobs on the Green Jobs Network website RemoteClimateJobs.com.

RemoteClimateJobs.com

Employer Spotlight: The Nature Conservancy

The Nature Conservancy

The Nature Conservancy is currently hiring for more than 40 roles, including:

You can explore a map of all the jobs at The Nature Conservancy here and view the complete list of roles here.

Map of Jobs at The Nature Conservancy

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

ClimateChangeJobs.com

Applications Period Open for the Summer 2026 EDF Climate Corps Fellowship

Environmental Defense Fund

The application period is now open for the summer 2026 cohort of the EDF Climate Corps, a premier summer fellowship program for graduate students.

EDF Climate Corps fellows work with companies, public institutions, and non-profits to identity opportunities to reduce emissions and drive sustainable change across their operations and supply chains. The EDF Climate Corps has placed more than 1,900 fellows in its history!

Fellows are matched with host organizations based on interests, skills and host needs. You can view the full list of past organizations on the EDF Climate Corps website. EDF prioritizes projects that work on:

  • Climate commitments and roadmaps

  • Climate-smart food and ag systems

  • Environmental and climate justice

  • Renewables and energy efficiency

  • Supplier engagement and Scope 3

  • Sustainable finance

  • Zero-emission vehicles and fleet transition

Fellowships are available in multiple locations, including New York, NY; San Francisco, CA; Chicago, IL; Boston, MA; and other U.S. cities and towns. Remote, hybrid, and on-site options are available.

Fellows receive a minimum of $1,400 per week for 10-12 weeks, plus $1,400 for participation in Fellow Training. Compensation and relocation support vary by host organization, and will be disclosed to qualified applicants in the project selection process.

The application deadline is December 22, 2025 at 11:59 pm PT. For more information and to apply, please visit the EDF Climate Corps website

This fellowship has been added to the Green Jobs Network fellowship website climatefellowships.com.

ClimateFellowships.com

Last Call! Application Deadline is October 5 for EarthShare Texas Green Leaders Fellowship

EarthShare Texas Green Leaders Fellowship

Last Call! The application deadline is October 5 for the Spring 2026 cohort of the EarthShare Texas Green Leaders Fellowship program.

This program addresses capacity constraints within Texas environmental nonprofits and builds the green leadership talent pipeline. Through hands-on experience, professional development training, and meaningful connections, EarthShare Texas’ Green Leaders Fellowship strives to empower young professionals in the environmental field, within their communities, and beyond. Fellows are placed with a Texas nonprofit for a total of twelve weeks, helping them complete important projects.

It is expected that Fellows dedicate 10-15 hours per week to their assigned nonprofit projects. Projects begin in January 2026 and you can view a more detailed program timeline here.

College seniors, graduate students, and/or individuals with 3+ years of relevant work experience are welcome to apply. Fellows receive a stipend of $4,500, networking opportunities, professional development workshops, and other benefits.

To learn more about this program and apply click here.

Last Call! Application Deadline is October 8 for the 2026 Echoing Green Fellowship

Echoing Green Fellowship

Last Call! The application deadline is October 8 for the 2026 Echoing Green Fellowship, which provides support to entrepreneurs worldwide who are working to address social or environmental challenges. The fellowship provides seed funding of $100,000, capacity building services, and connection to a global community of innovators.

An information session video is available here that features tips on how to build a strong application. To learn more about the Echoing Green Fellowship and apply click here.

Net Impact University of Cincinnati Hosts Successful Green Jobs Initiative

Net Impact UC @ Fall Career Fair. Photo credit: Net Impact UC

Net Impact University of Cincinnati (Net Impact UC) recently completed their successful Fall 2025 Green Jobs Initiative. Net Impact UC is playing a leading role on their campus in connecting students to green career resources and employment opportunities and became a Green Jobs Network campus affiliate in 2023.

A key part of Net Impact UC’s Fall 2025 Green Jobs Initiative was working with the UC Business, Engineering, and IT Career Fair to highlight employers offering green jobs that directly contribute to sustainability. They collaborated with companies to identify positions that align with one of LinkedIn’s 13 definitions of a green job. Participating employers received special signage, allowing students to easily identify companies that are part of the initiative. This event represented the 6th successful career fair collaboration by Net Impact UC!

Employer with Green Jobs signage @ Fall Career Fair. Photo credit: Net Impact UC

Net Impact UC also organized a speaker panel as part of their Green Jobs Initiative. This panel gave students an opportunity to learn directly about career pathways and opportunities from industry professionals and was followed by a networking mixer. The panelists were:

  • JR Stoll – Senior Project Manager, Melink Solar

  • Erek Hansen – Environmental Consultant, Trinity Consulting

  • Rachel Bickett – Sustainability Project Coordinator, City of Cincinnati

  • David MacMannis, PE, DBIA – Director of Personnel, Ulliman Schutte Construction

Green Jobs Initiative Speaker Panel. Photo credit: Net Impact UC

Green Jobs Network has been proud to provide support to Net Impact UC in recent years including building an internships board and providing advice to the organization’s leaders as they plan career programs. You can learn more about Net Impact UC and their green jobs activities here.

If your student organization is interested in becoming a Green Jobs Network chapter or affiliate, complete this form or send an email to [email protected]

Net Impact University of Cincinnati: Green Jobs Network Campus Affiliate

Next Session in the NAFSN Career Webinar Series is October 8

The Fall 2025 edition of Finding Your Future in Food Systems, a free webinar series hosted by the North American Food Systems Network, is underway!

The series includes speakers from a wide variety of sectors within the food systems profession: policy & advocacy, market development, food access initiatives, value chain development, education, and farming, both urban and rural.

The speakers are from job-creating organizations, agencies, and businesses, some working locally in their communities, others with national or international scope. This program is produced by college students for college students and others.

There are three sessions remaining in the series, which are free and open to the public. You can register via the links below or on this page.

  • October 8: Michele Thorne – Good Meat Project, Emily Reno – Mezclada, Melissa Terry – University of Arkansas

  • November 5: Gabriela Soriano – Univ of Puerto Rico Extension, Joe Childs – Crawford Stewardship Project, Sasha Palmer – Public Schools of Brookline, MA

  • December 3: Audrey Kaul – FarmWise Indiana, Ariel Rivers – National Association of Conservation Districts, Thomas Smith – KC Food Hub

Fall 2025 NAFSN Finding Your Future in Food Systems

Video Available of “Pathways to Success: Exploring Career Possibilities”

Sept. 17: Johns Hopkins University - Pathways to Success: Exploring Career Possibilities

A video is now available of the recent panel program Pathways to Success: Exploring Career Possibilities and is included below. This event is part of the Sustainable Solutions Speaker Series that is presented by the Environmental Sciences and Policy and the Energy Policy and Climate programs at Johns Hopkins University.

This program was moderated by JHU Program Coordinator and lecturer in the MS in Energy Policy and Climate and MS in Environmental Sciences and Policy programs David Guggenheim and featured Leonard Adler, Hillary Fenrich, and Winnie Lam (bios available here) who shared share insights on careers in climate change, sustainability, conservation, and clean energy.

Six Leading Groups Launch the Climate Tech Atlas to Accelerate Climate Innovation

The Climate Tech Atlas,

The Climate Tech Atlas, a free platform to map, prioritize, and guide innovation for decarbonization, was recently launched by the Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, McKinsey Sustainability, Breakthrough Energy, Speed & Scale, Energy Innovation, and Elemental Impact.

The goal of the Climate Tech Atlas is to help entrepreneurs, researchers, investors, policymakers, and others focus on the technologies and pathways to achieve net zero emissions. It highlights more than 60 innovation imperatives and 39 moonshots across 24 opportunity areas in six sectors: Buildings; Manufacturing; Transportation; Food, Agriculture & Nature; Electricity; and GHG Removal.

You can explore the Climate Tech Atlas at climatetechatlas.com.

They also invite feedback and ideas, which you can send via this form or at [email protected].

Green Jobs Network Launches “Climate Week Hub” to Spotlight Events Worldwide

Since its earliest days more than 15 years ago Green Jobs Network has worked to help people who are interested in the environment, climate, and sustainability to connect.

In recent years events such as climate weeks, sustainability weeks, and similar events have been launched at universities, cities, and other locations. To provide greater visibility to these events and make it easier for people to connect with them, Green Jobs Network is excited to announce the launch of the Climate Week Hub.

For the initial release this site features the largest directory of climate weeks in the world, with more than 30 events on six continents. A number of these events will be taking place in the next few weeks, including:

The Climate Week Hub is intended to be an open, global platform and includes a form to submit an event to be added to the directory. In addition, if you’re considering organizing an event in your area or are interested in being a part of a Remote Climate Week you can use the forms on the site to follow-up.

You can explore the site at ClimateWeekHub.com.

Climate Week Hub

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