Environment New Hampshire is currently hiring. If you’re ready to speak up and take action to protect New Hampshire’s air, water and open spaces, we may have a position for you. We are currently seeking applications for:
Environmental Fellowship
We
are accepting applications for an Environmental Fellow to work with
Environment New Hampshire or one of our partner state environmental groups
around the country. Fellows serve as the organization’s public face
for their program areas, and responsibilities include research,
lobbying, media outreach, fundraising, and more. More
Environmental Advocate
We are seeking an Advocate to lead our fight to
preserve and protect New Hampshire’s environment. The Advocate will develop
programs and campaigns to implement common-sense protections for New
Hampshire’s environment, particularly in the areas of clean water, clean
energy, transportation and global warming. More.
Environmental Campaign Organizer
We are looking for recent college graduates and others who
care about our environment and are committed to giving it a voice around the
2008 election. We are looking for strong leadership skills, academic
excellence, problem solving ability, and top-notch communication skills,
including the ability to debate and speak persuasively in a charged atmosphere. More.
Summer Campaign Staff
Now is the time to work for change. This summer we have the opportunity to take big steps toward ending our dependence on oil, reducing global warming pollution and preserving our state's environment. But there's one thing that we know we need to win—citizen support and grassroots action. That's why we've partnered with the Fund for the Public Interest to hire college students, graduates, and activists across the state to go out into communities to talk with citizens about the issues, raise money, and build membership for Environment New Hampshire. Staff also have the opportunity to work with the media, build coalitions and mobilize activists. Similar positions are available in more than 50 offices across the country. For more information or to apply, visit www.jobsthatmatter.org.
Environment New Hampshire Internship
Environment New Hampshire is offering internships to motivated students seeking a challenge
outside of the traditional classroom setting. Students may earn college
credits while building skills and their resume, and while working on
issues that they care about. More
Environment New Hampshire is an equal opportunity employer and will not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin, religion, age, sex, handicap, pregnancy, sexual orientation, or veteran status.
