What are the responsibilities and job description for the Ohio River Valley Regional Organizer position at The Climate Reality Project?
Description:The Climate Reality Project was founded by former US Vice President Al Gore with a mission to catalyze a global solution to the climate crisis by making urgent action a necessity across every sector of society. We recruit, train, and mobilize people of all walks of life to work for just climate solutions that speed energy transition worldwide and open the door to a better tomorrow for us all.Our global network totals more than 3.8 million people from more than 190 countries and territories. With 11 branches around the world, we support our trained Climate Reality Leaders and network. Our strategy is two-pronged: 1) grow the climate movement and build the political will necessary to adopt policy solutions through our signature trainings around the globe, and 2) harness our ever-expanding network in support of three key areas of focus; reducing emissions, financing a just transition and strengthening international cooperation around climate.Climate Reality staff are a diverse group of passionate individuals who’ve come together to tackle the greatest challenge of our time. We are advocates, organizers, storytellers, and non-profit professionals committed to building a sustainable future together.Position SummaryThe ORV Regional Organizer is responsible for supporting Climate Reality’s petrochemical opposition efforts and the ReImagine Jobs work in the Ohio River Valley (PA/OH/WV). Climate Reality’s existing program covers the entire system of petrochemicals from fracking to plastics as well as the resulting toxic pollution, specifically in communities of color, on the state and local level as well as federally. This role will work closely with a second dedicated regional organizer in the Ohio River Valley.This position will engage local coalition partners, grassroots organizations, community leaders, national coalitions, and Climate Reality Leaders and chapters interested in advancing this work. Support includes, but is not limited to, facilitating coalition meetings, creating content and resources for chapters and coalition partners, providing training and education for organizers and chapter members, speaking at public events about petrochemicals and sustainable economic development work, and acting as a personal point of contact for partner organizations and our most engaged volunteers. Additionally, this position will be responsible for tracking program efforts, planning and executing local events, and serving as organization’s on-the-ground contact for coalition and community work.This is a full time, exempt, benefits-eligible, grant funded term limited position currently scheduled to last through July 31, 2026. The role is currently classified as remote requiring the organizer to reside in the Pittsburgh metro area. Organizer must have the ability to travel.Currently reporting to the Reducing Emissions Campaign Manager, the ORV Regional Organizer has no direct reports.This position is within a union-represented collective bargaining unit, and specific terms and conditions of employment will be subject to a collective bargaining agreement between Climate Reality and the union. The salary range for the role is $55,709-$56,822.Duties and ResponsibilitiesCreate and maintain relationships with grassroots organizations, communities, and individuals in the region as well as national coalition members to support diverse and meaningful campaigns and opportunitiesParticipate in the coordination team for the People Over Petro Coalition (POPCO) by facilitating coalition meetings, helping to define coalition objectives, creating coalition content, and maintaining the coalition’s membershipCoordinate sustainable economic development work by planning regular events, partaking in community campaigns and visioning sessions, and steering the ReImagine Jobs initiativeCollaborate with US Field Team to support chapters and trained Climate Reality Leaders working on this program, as well as larger coalition movements through conducting regular one-on-one calls and in-person meetings, facilitating campaign working group calls, drafting resources, scripts, and campaign materials, creating and implement campaign plansFacilitate in-person and/or virtual events, trainings, and actionsTrack progress of program efforts and chapter development in coordination with the Campaigns and US Field teams to report out on goals reachedTrain Climate Reality Leaders on advocacy and organizing skills and act as a skills trainer for in-person and virtual training eventsIntegrate multi-teared tactics stemming from the hyper local level to state actions and opportunities to uplift and support the needs of larger movementSupport and contribute to the ongoing improvement of our operations and enrichment of our culture, for example by serving on ad hoc or ongoing work groups, assisting with the onboarding and training of colleagues, and participating in efforts to assess, refine, and strengthen our culture and practicesOther duties as assignedRequired Skills and ResponsibilitiesStrong community connections and a knowledge of the culture, values, and lifestyles of the living in the regionExperience with federal, state, and/or local legislative advocacy preferredAttention to detail and adherence to deadlinesCapable of balancing multiple priorities effectivelyDemonstrable strategic thinker and problem-solving acumenEnthusiastic, self-motivated, and committed to excellenceCapable of working well with a variety of personalities and leadership stylesPersonal commitment to Climate Reality’s mission and demonstrated knowledge of climate and environmental issuesStrong organizational, written, and verbal communications skillsExperience and awareness of cultural diversity, ability to work effectively with a diverse group of organizations and volunteersA dedication to solving the climate crisisAccess to a car with a valid and active driver’s license and insurance, as the job requires regional travelAbility to work from home with a remote manager and teamRegular and reliable internet accessProficiency with Microsoft Office to include Word, Excel, and PowerPointProficiency with a data management software preferredProlonged periods sitting at a desk and working on a computer requiredEducation and ExperienceBachelor's degree—or equivalent experienceHas between 0-2 years of relevant experienceWorking knowledge of organizing communities, leading climate change campaigns, and cultural diversityProven track record with coalition building, political organizing, grassroots, or field campaign organizingThe Climate Reality Project is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, veteran status, marital status, sexual orientation, disability or any other category prohibited by local, state or federal law. This policy applies to all aspects of employment, including recruitment, placement, promotion, transfer, demotion, compensation, benefits, social and recreational activities and termination.Requirements:
Salary : $55,710 - $56,820