Jobs, Fellowships, and More!

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Green Jobs Network

Hello,

Welcome to the latest edition of the Green Jobs Network newsletter. This edition features 100+ jobs, internship and fellowship spotlights, and more! If you’d like to receive job alerts between newsletter editions you can follow Green Jobs Network on LinkedIn.

Now, on to the jobs! If you apply for any of the roles listed in this newsletter please indicate that you learned about it from Green Jobs Network. If your organization is hiring you can post your job on our green jobs board or job board for climate action and it will be included in the next newsletter.

If you have any feedback or to discuss partnership opportunities you can contact me at [email protected] or via LinkedIn.

Best,
Leonard Adler
CEO, Green Jobs Network

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Jobs Spotlight: Week of December 4

Green & Climate Jobs Spotlight: Week of Dec. 4, 2023

Spotlight: Remote Green & Climate Jobs

Remote Green & Climate Jobs Spotlight: Week of Dec. 4, 2023

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

More Jobs

As an additional bonus for this issue, below are more than 100 additional jobs:

Part 1. Remote

Part 2. Additional Jobs - U.S.

Part 3. International Jobs

Internship Spotlight: The Climate Reality Project

The Climate Reality Project

Applications are now being accepted for the Spring 2024 cohort of paid internships at The Climate Reality Project, which is a nonprofit organization founded by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore. The Climate Reality Project’s mission is to catalyze a global solution to the climate crisis by making urgent action a necessity across every sector of society.

The Climate Reality Project offers paid internships in three cycles (spring, summer, fall) that align to typical college semesters. The goal of the internship program is to provide a high-quality learning experience that helps to form the foundation for a career in the climate change or environmental movement for a diverse group of individuals seeking hands-on work experience in the field.

Here are the key details for the Spring 2024 cohort:

🗓 Internship dates: January 22 - May 3, 2024

🕘 15-20 hour minimum commitment per week

💵 Compensation: $17/hr

📍 Location: Unless otherwise noted, the internships are hybrid positions in the Washington, DC office where DC-based staff will come to office two days a week.

List of Internships:

These opportunities have also been added to the Green Jobs Network internships website climateinternships.org

ClimateInternships.org
Farmlink FIELD Fellowship

Applications are now being accepted for the 2024 cohort of the Farmlink Project's Innovation, Education, and Leadership Development Fellowship (FIELD).

FIELD is a nine-month work-study fellowship that blends food system knowledge, entrepreneurial training, and real-world experience. The program is designed to empower students to design solutions to the greatest global food system challenges and includes a paid 10 week internship. No experience in sustainability or food systems is required.

Applications are due January 5, 2024. To learn more about this program click here and to apply click here.

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

ClimateFellowships.com

EDF Climate Corps Fellowship Application Deadline is January 9, 2024

Environmental Defense Fund

A reminder that January 9, 2024 is the application deadline for the Summer 2024 U.S. cohort of the EDF Climate Corps. This paid opportunity matches graduate students with host organizations where Climate Corps fellows work on climate and energy projects.

For complete information on the EDF Climate Corps and to apply click here.

Forest Corps Launched; Accepting Applications for Summer 2024

Applications are now being accepted for the new AmeriCorps NCCC Forest Corps program ("Forest Corps"), the first major interagency partnership under President Biden’s American Climate Corps.

The Forest Corps is a five-year, $15 million agreement between AmeriCorps and the US Department of Agriculture’s U.S. Forest Service, with the first cohort of 80 members to begin service in the summer of 2024. AmeriCorps members will serve across the country to conserve national forests and grasslands, mitigate risks of wildfires in high-risk regions, and support reforestation efforts and wildfire crisis response.

AmeriCorps members in the Forest Corps program will receive a compensation package equivalent to $15 an hour which includes lodging, transportation, clothing, a living allowance, health benefits and more. No prior education or experience is required.

For more information on this program:

💻 A series of free informational webinars are being offered, with the next session on December 12th. Register via this link.

✅ For complete program information and to apply visit AmeriCorps.gov/ForestCorps

🔗 A blog post with a program summary and key links is available here.

COP 28 Livestream Options

COP 28

COP 28 (the 28th Conference of the Parties to the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change) has started and is running through December 12. If you're looking to view program sessions remotely, here are some resources:

Save 20% on "Climate Change: Learning for Action" Course from Terra.do

Climate Change: Learning for Action from Terra.do

Green Jobs Network is partnering with Terra.do to offer the GJN community a 20% discount on their flagship 12-week course Climate Change: Learning for Action.

The registration deadline for the next cohort is January 12th, and the program starts January 22nd. To receive the 20% discount, enter code GEM20 when registering. To learn more about this program and register click here.

Sustainability Geeky Podcast Episode Features Green Jobs Network CEO Leonard Adler

Sustainability Geeky Podcast

Earlier this year Green Jobs Network launched ClimatePodcasts.com to amplify and elevate voices that are focused on solutions to the challenges of climate change.

Since the launch of this site, I’ve had the opportunity to connect with climate podcast leaders and was recently interviewed by one of these leaders, Jennifer Hetzel, for an episode of her Sustainably Geeky podcast, which provides information for the everyday environmentalist and recently celebrated its 5 year anniversary!

Here is a synopsis of the episode, entitled "Working 9 to 5":

The environmental challenges facing our planet will require a skilled and dedicated workforce. Leonard Adler, CEO of Green Jobs Network, joins us to discuss the growing employment opportunities in sustainability and social impact. He offers insights for students, current and future job seekers, and aspiring entrepreneurs. Leonard also analyzes industry trends and shares his predictions for the future of the field.

You can listen to this episode from this page or wherever you listen to podcasts.

CclimatePodcasts.com

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