Remote, based in the U.S.
Position Title: Policy Coordinator
Organization: Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network
Location: Remote, based in the U.S.
Position Overview: The Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN) is seeking a full time Policy Coordinator to join our dynamic team working for climate justice, systemic change, and women’s and feminist leadership in global climate solutions.
Duties: The Policy Coordinator will work remotely, with the support of WECAN’s Executive Director, to coordinate ongoing policy campaigns and advocacy efforts. This will include conducting research; analyzing policy strategies; writing reports, briefs, and educational materials; and supporting WECAN campaigns and coalition building to push forward progressive policies within a climate justice framework.
The Policy Coordinator will work across WECAN’s diverse campaigns, including fossil fuel resistance and divestment work; stopping fossil fuel expansion and deforestation by governments and financial institutions; policies that implement human rights, Indigenous rights, rights of nature, and a Just Transition; and policy work through various coalitions uplifting a feminist climate lens.
Key Responsibilities:
Implement, develop, and advance WECAN’s policy campaigns and advocacy work
Produce policy research, papers and background writing for WECAN campaigns and advocacy efforts
In collaboration with the WECAN Executive Director, spot opportunities, develop, and strategize policy interventions in relation to ongoing campaigns and the broader climate justice movement
Represent WECAN in national and international coalitions. Deepen and maintain relationships with frontline and coalition partners.
Outreach and networking support for WECAN policy work and campaigns (in collaboration with WECAN Communications Coordinator, as needed)
Other flexible collaboration with the WECAN team
Qualifications:
- 2+ years demonstrated policy advocacy experience, preferably in the climate justice field.
- Experience and knowledge of government regulations and policy processes at the national and international level.
- Experience and knowledge of climate finance issues, and how financial institutions are complicit in fossil fuel expansion and deforestation.
- A clear political understanding and developed background in the current climate justice/environmental justice landscape and knowledge and experience with sevearl of the topics and campaigns central to WECAN’s work, including: environmental and climate justice,
- Indigenous rights, environmental racism, fossil fuel resistance, forest protection, just transition and divestment, false-solutions critiques, regenerative economies, and protection of land defenders.
- Excellent project management skills and the ability to coordinate many tasks at once.
- Superb research, writing, and copy-editing skills, with demonstrated contributions to policy research and briefs. A real love and skill for writing is essential.
- Highly self-motivated and happy working independently with a remote team.
- Enjoyment and ease with working collaboratively.
- Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
- Passion for advancing economic, racial and gender justice within a climate justice and just transition framework.
- Reside in the United States.
Preferred Qualifications (not required, however the ideal candidate will have some or all of these skills):
- Professional level Spanish competency.
- Previous work experience with a climate justice, women’s rights, Indigenous rights, and/or human rights focused organization.
- Demonstrated personal commitment to climate justice and care for the Earth.
Salary/Pay: $70,000
Application Deadline: July 12, 2024
How to Apply: Applications are accepted on a rolling basis, open until filled with a first-round deadline of July 12, 2024. Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible because we will close the process as soon as we find a match.
Please apply by sending your resume and a cover letter explaining your background and interest in the role to Katherine Quaid . Include “Policy Coordinator” in the subject line of the email.