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EPIP

Climate Justice Program Officer (FFL)

EPIP, Louisiana, Missouri, United States, 63353

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This position will utilize a unique combination of skillsets, ideally harnessing the people power orientation of an organizer with the drive of an authentic relationship-builder. The role involves significant facilitation, communication, and writing – the successful applicant should be adept at working with and across diverse audiences in a way that facilitates the full and equitable participation of all people. The ideal candidate may have experience as an organizer working on the frontlines of climate change or may have studied environmental law or policy in a formal school setting. They may have experience working in a policy organization or in a non-profit working on any number of issues under the broad umbrella of climate and social justice. The candidate should have a deep passion for and wealth of content knowledge regarding various issues and areas of practice within the broad banner of climate justice. Key Qualifications

Comfortable working in complex, frequently shifting contexts and approaching work in a deeply values-centered way Able to take and give meaningful feedback, to challenge and be challenged in ways that are generative and productive Approach work with a deep commitment to learning and reflective practice Okay with ambiguity, able to see, celebrate, and uplift small victories while engaged in generational fights Dogged in the belief that a better future is possible Familiarity with coastal Louisiana and the most pressing issues faced by the region is highly desirable

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