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https://westernresourceadvocates.org/careers-at-wra/
Entry Level
Full Time
Western Resource Advocates (WRA)
Western Resource Advocates (WRA) Western Resource Advocates (WRA)
2260 Baseline Rd, STE 200,Boulder - CO,Colorado,80302
3232174249
Salary Range:
$58,700.00 To $69,060.00 Annually


Position Summary

Western Resource Advocates (WRA) is hiring an Accounting Associate to join our Finance team. The Accounting Associate will report to and work with the Controller to support the smooth functioning of WRA's financial processes. The Accounting Associate will be responsible for various financial duties including accounts payable, accounts receivable, fixed assets records maintenance, recording financial transactions, various monthly reconciliations, and will assist with financial report preparation, the annual audit, and perform other financial duties and projects as assigned.
Posted Online 1 week ago

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Community Organizer

Community Organizer

"Every moment is an organizing opportunity, every person a potential activist, every minute a chance to change the world." - Dolores Huerta, community organizer

COMMUNITY ORGANIZER
Northern Plains Resource Council seeks a Community Organizer who will develop the leadership of regular Montanans to organize and build power on energy, environmental, and agriculture issues. This role will also organize at least one of Northern Plains' local chapters. In this role, you won't be tied to a desk, you'll meet lots of people, and you'll make change happen at the grassroots level.

WHO WE ARE
Northern Plains is a grassroots organization of people from the plains and mountains, cities and towns. We are everyday Montanans who love where we live. We stand up, shoulder-to-shoulder, to protect this place we all call home.
We believe that true prosperity begins with healthy land, water, and air. We believe that our families, farms, ranches, schools, businesses, governments, and communities thrive when we are good stewards of these resources. We believe that if we look beyond our fences, listen to one another, and keep our minds open, we will find creative solutions to secure a clean, healthful environment for all.
We are working toward a future where we live in harmony with nature, where our economy serves the people rather than the people serving the economy, where neighbors work side-by-side to build a world that lives up to our ideals of fairness, inclusion, and justice.
For over 50 years, Northern Plains Resource Council has helped Montanans organize to protect water quality, family farms and ranches, and our unique quality of life.

LOCATION: This position is based in Billings, Montana. We particularly welcome or encourage applicants who have connections to or roots in Red Lodge, Billings, or eastern Montana. This is an in-person position for individuals based in Billings but comes with flexible working arrangements.
We are a team of hard-working, dedicated individuals who honor and promote a healthy work/life balance. Our LEED Platinum certified office in Billings is full of natural light, outbursts of laughter, and is frequently visited by our furry, four-legged friends.
You will be directly supervised by the Director of Organizing and work with members from all over the state.

WHAT YOU WILL DO
● Develop the organizing skills, leadership, and commitment of members and leaders across our base;
● Work with members and leaders to build and execute strategic campaigns on issues they choose;
● Serve as the lead organizer for one of Northern Plains' local chapters;
● Build and maintain your understanding of your assigned statewide issue in Montana (for example, your assigned issue might be agriculture, soil health, oil and gas, clean energy, etc.);
● Participate in grassroots fundraising efforts;
● Plan effective meetings, organizing actions, and events;
● Communicate clearly, orally and in writing;
● Recruit new members to Northern Plains;
● Uphold our member-led model of grassroots and democratic decision-making.

WHO YOU ARE
● You are committed to building the power of regular people through member-led, grassroots community organizing;
● You are committed to or comfortable with Northern Plains' issues and values;
● You have strong communication skills;
● You have strong interpersonal skills, including the ability to get along well with people from a wide range of backgrounds and personalities;
● You have a highly motivated, proactive work style with excellent organizational skills and follow through;
● You're capable of working collaboratively with teams of both staff and member leaders;
● You have the flexibility to travel and be away overnight;
● You embrace Northern Plains' mission.
We understand that the right candidate may have experience in different areas. If you don't meet all the requirements above but have an interest in learning, we still encourage you to apply.

Also helpful:
● You have connections to, roots in, or a deep commitment to Montana;
● You have a relationship to, familiarity with, or interest in agriculture;
● You have a relationship to, familiarity with, or interest in environmental issues;
● You have familiarity with broader movements for social, economic, and environmental justice

SALARY AND BENEFITS
Our compensation philosophy and transparent salary structure flows from our belief that our people are the most important part of our organization. We offer thriving wages, ample benefits, and opportunities for growth and development.
The salary for this position starts at $46,000. We offer options for fully and partially employer-paid health insurance, 20 days of paid vacation plus 13 paid holidays (including the week from Christmas Eve through New Year), 12 days of paid sick and personal leave, and 8 weeks of paid parental leave with the option to extend utilizing other leave types. In addition, we offer a retirement plan, an employer paid cell phone plan, and a sabbatical program.
This is a full-time, permanent position and is represented by Teamsters Local 190 and its terms and conditions are subject to negotiation between Northern Plains and the Union.

TO APPLY
This position is open until filled, but we encourage applications as soon as possible.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity in all forms and in all aspects of our work. Applicants from all walks of life and identities, including people of color and LGBTQ+ folks, are strongly encouraged to apply.
Email the following to Caitlin Cromwell at hiring@northernplains.org in either Word or PDF format:
● Cover letter (tell us why you want the job, where you heard about it, your most relevant experience, areas you may need to grow into)
● Resume
● Contact information for 3 professional references
Call (406) 248-1154 with any questions, or email Caitlin Cromwell at hiring@northernplains.org.
The position will remain open until filled.

"Every moment is an organizing opportunity, every person a potential activist, every minute a chance to change the world." - Dolores Huerta, community organizer

COMMUNITY ORGANIZER
Northern Plains Resource Council seeks a Community Organizer who will develop the leadership of regular Montanans to organize and build power on energy, environmental, and agriculture issues. This role will also organize at least one of Northern Plains' local chapters. In this role, you won't be tied to a desk, you'll meet lots of people, and you'll make change happen at the grassroots level.

WHO WE ARE
Northern Plains is a grassroots organization of people from the plains and mountains, cities and towns. We are everyday Montanans who love where we live. We stand up, shoulder-to-shoulder, to protect this place we all call home.
We believe that true prosperity begins with healthy land, water, and air. We believe that our families, farms, ranches, schools, businesses, governments, and communities thrive when we are good stewards of these resources. We believe that if we look beyond our fences, listen to one another, and keep our minds open, we will find creative solutions to secure a clean, healthful environment for all.
We are working toward a future where we live in harmony with nature, where our economy serves the people rather than the people serving the economy, where neighbors work side-by-side to build a world that lives up to our ideals of fairness, inclusion, and justice.
For over 50 years, Northern Plains Resource Council has helped Montanans organize to protect water quality, family farms and ranches, and our unique quality of life.

LOCATION: This position is based in Billings, Montana. We particularly welcome or encourage applicants who have connections to or roots in Red Lodge, Billings, or eastern Montana. This is an in-person position for individuals based in Billings but comes with flexible working arrangements.
We are a team of hard-working, dedicated individuals who honor and promote a healthy work/life balance. Our LEED Platinum certified office in Billings is full of natural light, outbursts of laughter, and is frequently visited by our furry, four-legged friends.
You will be directly supervised by the Director of Organizing and work with members from all over the state.

WHAT YOU WILL DO
● Develop the organizing skills, leadership, and commitment of members and leaders across our base;
● Work with members and leaders to build and execute strategic campaigns on issues they choose;
● Serve as the lead organizer for one of Northern Plains' local chapters;
● Build and maintain your understanding of your assigned statewide issue in Montana (for example, your assigned issue might be agriculture, soil health, oil and gas, clean energy, etc.);
● Participate in grassroots fundraising efforts;
● Plan effective meetings, organizing actions, and events;
● Communicate clearly, orally and in writing;
● Recruit new members to Northern Plains;
● Uphold our member-led model of grassroots and democratic decision-making.

WHO YOU ARE
● You are committed to building the power of regular people through member-led, grassroots community organizing;
● You are committed to or comfortable with Northern Plains' issues and values;
● You have strong communication skills;
● You have strong interpersonal skills, including the ability to get along well with people from a wide range of backgrounds and personalities;
● You have a highly motivated, proactive work style with excellent organizational skills and follow through;
● You're capable of working collaboratively with teams of both staff and member leaders;
● You have the flexibility to travel and be away overnight;
● You embrace Northern Plains' mission.
We understand that the right candidate may have experience in different areas. If you don't meet all the requirements above but have an interest in learning, we still encourage you to apply.

Also helpful:
● You have connections to, roots in, or a deep commitment to Montana;
● You have a relationship to, familiarity with, or interest in agriculture;
● You have a relationship to, familiarity with, or interest in environmental issues;
● You have familiarity with broader movements for social, economic, and environmental justice

SALARY AND BENEFITS
Our compensation philosophy and transparent salary structure flows from our belief that our people are the most important part of our organization. We offer thriving wages, ample benefits, and opportunities for growth and development.
The salary for this position starts at $46,000. We offer options for fully and partially employer-paid health insurance, 20 days of paid vacation plus 13 paid holidays (including the week from Christmas Eve through New Year), 12 days of paid sick and personal leave, and 8 weeks of paid parental leave with the option to extend utilizing other leave types. In addition, we offer a retirement plan, an employer paid cell phone plan, and a sabbatical program.
This is a full-time, permanent position and is represented by Teamsters Local 190 and its terms and conditions are subject to negotiation between Northern Plains and the Union.

TO APPLY
This position is open until filled, but we encourage applications as soon as possible.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity in all forms and in all aspects of our work. Applicants from all walks of life and identities, including people of color and LGBTQ+ folks, are strongly encouraged to apply.
Email the following to Caitlin Cromwell at hiring@northernplains.org in either Word or PDF format:
● Cover letter (tell us why you want the job, where you heard about it, your most relevant experience, areas you may need to grow into)
● Resume
● Contact information for 3 professional references
Call (406) 248-1154 with any questions, or email Caitlin Cromwell at hiring@northernplains.org.
The position will remain open until filled.

Posted Online 1 week ago
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National Policy Director

National Policy Director

Winter Wildlands Alliance is seeking an energetic and organized policy wonk who loves human-powered winter recreation and cares deeply about public land conservation and sustainable winter access. At least 6 years of experience in environmental advocacy, public policy, conservation, and/or public lands issues is required.

Compensation: $60,000 - $70,000 (depending on experience), plus a generous benefits package.

Applications will be accepted through June 18, 2025, or until the position is filled. Interviews will be held in June with the goal of filling this position by July 2025.

Learn more about this opportunity at www.winterwildlands.org/jobs

Winter Wildlands Alliance is seeking an energetic and organized policy wonk who loves human-powered winter recreation and cares deeply about public land conservation and sustainable winter access. At least 6 years of experience in environmental advocacy, public policy, conservation, and/or public lands issues is required.

Compensation: $60,000 - $70,000 (depending on experience), plus a generous benefits package.

Applications will be accepted through June 18, 2025, or until the position is filled. Interviews will be held in June with the goal of filling this position by July 2025.

Learn more about this opportunity at www.winterwildlands.org/jobs

Posted Online 3 weeks ago
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Strategy and Engagement Director/Manager (DOE/Q)

Strategy and Engagement...

Position Summary
Friends of the San Juans (Friends), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to protecting the San Juan Islands and the surrounding Salish Sea, seeks a collaborative and dynamic staff member to lead Salish Sea strategy and engagement efforts that advance marine protection and policy objectives. Under the leadership of Friends' Marine Protection and Policy Director, this role plays a key part in positioning Friends strategies across diverse forums, outreach with the press, building coalitions, and driving community engagement.

The Salish Sea Strategy and Engagement Director/Manager will help develop and execute initiatives to protect the health and biodiversity of the Salish Sea. They will also foster synergy between Friends' education, science, policy, and legal efforts to support cohesive and impactful outcomes. The position may be offered as a Director or Manager position depending on experience and qualifications.

This position requires a deep commitment to environmental protection, strong research and analytical skills, and demonstrated success in campaign development and execution, strategic communication and press, and impactful coalition work. The ideal candidate will bring expertise in law and public policy, and the ability to effectively engage and motivate Friends' members, the public, partners, funders, agency, legislative, and administrative entities to advance Friends' mission.

Background
Friends of the San Juans protects this special archipelago in the heart of the Salish Sea, the San Juan Islands, Washington. Friends is an innovative and effective force and catalyst for positive change, with expertise in protecting and restoring shoreline and nearshore habitats, addressing vessel traffic risks and impacts, such as oil spill prevention, influencing policies for healthy waters and lands, and resiliency and preparedness planning. Founded in 1979, Friends has been a trusted community-based advocate for environmental protection, with membership comprising over 10% of San Juan County. Friends brings people and nature together to protect the San Juan Islands and Salish Sea through education, science, policy, and law. Friends envisions a future where the San Juan Islands and the Salish Sea thrive as a sanctuary of biodiversity and sustainability, fostered by a community deeply connected to and actively protecting this vital marine ecosystem.

Roles and Responsibilities
Strategy and Program Management
- Identify, develop, and implement campaigns that protect the Salish Sea ecosystem from shipping risks and impacts, including responding to permit applications and project proposals.
- Assess and screen existing projects and present opportunities for organizational alignment and advancement.
- Identify and monitor regional issues, prepare summary reports, and internal and external briefings.
- Manage and advance campaigns with correlating strategies for member, public, and decision-maker engagement, including events, phone banks, action alerts, advocacy, and other communications.
- Prepare white papers, press releases, story maps, and photo essays to tell compelling stories and lift up protection and water health narratives.
- Assist in grant procurement, writing, and reporting to support Salish Sea protection efforts.

Communications and Community Engagement
- Guide collaborations with Friends' staff, members and volunteers, community members, press, and the public, as directed.
- Prioritize sovereign nation engagement and facilitate effective communications with Tribes and First Nations.
- Represent the Friends on working groups, technical advisory committees, and coalitions, as assigned.
- Build and refine Salish Sea protection narratives to expand membership participation to reflect a wide range of demographics and grow fundraising for campaign sustainability.
- Develop and leverage protection narratives across outreach channels to engage the public, earned and paid media, and decision-makers.
- Develop and implement communications strategies.
- Draft and distribute press releases, briefings, and related communications on state and federal legislation relevant to Salish Sea protection.
Reporting: Supervised by the Marine Protection and Policy Director.

Required Qualifications
- Minimum five years of experience in at least two of the following areas: community organizing, campaigns, policy, law, advocacy, and communications.
- Outstanding research, analysis, writing, and oral advocacy skills
- Proven abilities to 1) build and maintain positive, respectful relationships with people from diverse backgrounds, including staff, volunteers, donors, community partners, sovereign nation and agency staff, and legislators; 2) use diplomacy and approach others from an empathetic and curious perspective; and 3) work collaboratively within coalitions
- Understanding of and/or commitment to learning about the importance and complexities of Tribal Treaty Rights, Tribal and First Nation sovereignty, and how Indigenous groups approach ecosystem protection
- Capacity to communicate complicated data and technical information to the public (e.g., marine ecosystem, shipping, and other complex legal and policy issues)

Preferred Qualifications
- Experience developing and implementing program strategies with the ability to manage a variety of initiatives concurrently
- Public policy expertise and demonstrated success and/or Juris Doctor with admission in the Washington State Bar Association or the ability to acquire membership through reciprocity
- Demonstrated experience with press communications
- Knowledge of and practical experience with ocean protection issues that are relevant to the Salish Sea
- Experience with commercial shipping, oil spill prevention and response preparedness, maritime law, endangered species protection, or public and environmental health related to water quality
- Dedication to the protection of the Salish Sea and/or the broader marine environment
- Commitment to the public interest and a passion for Friends' mission and values
Desirable Skills and Abilities
- Strong engagement abilities
- Able to work as a member of a team and work independently
- Strong initiative, thoughtful judgment, and a diligent work ethic
- Competencies with Microsoft suite and CRM databases
- Strategic thinking, project-management experience, and strong policy and legal analysis skills

Physical requirements for the position:
Physical demands may be required, including working outdoors at events with exposure to various weather conditions; standing for extended periods of time; sitting for prolonged periods during office work or meetings; lifting and carrying materials or equipment up to 25 pounds; traveling via ferry, land vehicle, and/or small boat; walking on uneven surfaces such as shorelines or unpaved trails; and assisting with event coordination, setup, and takedown.

At-will: Friends is an employment at-will organization.

Work Type Classification: Hybrid
The primary work location for Friends' employees is at the office in Friday Harbor, Washington. Island-based employees may choose to work remotely for a portion of their hours, but employees are expected to be physically present, during business hours for a majority of their work hours, at Friends designated locations (the office, Friends' events, field work, and/or approved non-commuting work travel).* On-site presence is required at key events and meetings, which could occur before or after normal working hours and/or on weekends. Schedule flexibility available.

*While this position is ideally based in the Friday Harbor office, a special exception may be made for remote work from a strategic area in the region with allotted time for in office and island presence.

Compensation and Benefits
Salary range: $65,000-$90,000, commensurate with experience and accompanied by a comprehensive benefits package. The title—Director or Manager—will be determined based on qualifications and aligned with the corresponding salary level.

Benefits: Health, dental, and vision insurance for the employee, reimbursement for air ambulance insurance, and up to 5% of salary employer contributions to a retirement plan. Paid Time Off includes 14 holidays, three weeks paid vacation, and accrued sick leave per month.

Friends of the San Juans values diversity and recognizes its role in building a more inclusive culture which contributes to a healthy organization. Friends' core values lead us to seek a broad range of perspectives and backgrounds to achieve our mission and to maintain an environment where all staff are valued and respected. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to employment practices that ensure that employees and applicants are provided with equal opportunities without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, age, religion, physical or mental disability, medical condition, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender or gender identity or expression, genetic information, or any other factor that is not related to the position. We are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. After all, the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be.

We are open to the possibility that a great candidate for this job may not precisely meet all the above criteria, if you believe you are the right person for this job, we encourage you to apply.

To Apply
Please send a cover letter and resume (all in one pdf file) to hiring@sanjuans.org. Writing samples and references will be requested after initial application review. Applicant review will begin on June 23, 2025. This position is open until filled.

Position Summary
Friends of the San Juans (Friends), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit dedicated to protecting the San Juan Islands and the surrounding Salish Sea, seeks a collaborative and dynamic staff member to lead Salish Sea strategy and engagement efforts that advance marine protection and policy objectives. Under the leadership of Friends' Marine Protection and Policy Director, this role plays a key part in positioning Friends strategies across diverse forums, outreach with the press, building coalitions, and driving community engagement.

The Salish Sea Strategy and Engagement Director/Manager will help develop and execute initiatives to protect the health and biodiversity of the Salish Sea. They will also foster synergy between Friends' education, science, policy, and legal efforts to support cohesive and impactful outcomes. The position may be offered as a Director or Manager position depending on experience and qualifications.

This position requires a deep commitment to environmental protection, strong research and analytical skills, and demonstrated success in campaign development and execution, strategic communication and press, and impactful coalition work. The ideal candidate will bring expertise in law and public policy, and the ability to effectively engage and motivate Friends' members, the public, partners, funders, agency, legislative, and administrative entities to advance Friends' mission.

Background
Friends of the San Juans protects this special archipelago in the heart of the Salish Sea, the San Juan Islands, Washington. Friends is an innovative and effective force and catalyst for positive change, with expertise in protecting and restoring shoreline and nearshore habitats, addressing vessel traffic risks and impacts, such as oil spill prevention, influencing policies for healthy waters and lands, and resiliency and preparedness planning. Founded in 1979, Friends has been a trusted community-based advocate for environmental protection, with membership comprising over 10% of San Juan County. Friends brings people and nature together to protect the San Juan Islands and Salish Sea through education, science, policy, and law. Friends envisions a future where the San Juan Islands and the Salish Sea thrive as a sanctuary of biodiversity and sustainability, fostered by a community deeply connected to and actively protecting this vital marine ecosystem.

Roles and Responsibilities
Strategy and Program Management
- Identify, develop, and implement campaigns that protect the Salish Sea ecosystem from shipping risks and impacts, including responding to permit applications and project proposals.
- Assess and screen existing projects and present opportunities for organizational alignment and advancement.
- Identify and monitor regional issues, prepare summary reports, and internal and external briefings.
- Manage and advance campaigns with correlating strategies for member, public, and decision-maker engagement, including events, phone banks, action alerts, advocacy, and other communications.
- Prepare white papers, press releases, story maps, and photo essays to tell compelling stories and lift up protection and water health narratives.
- Assist in grant procurement, writing, and reporting to support Salish Sea protection efforts.

Communications and Community Engagement
- Guide collaborations with Friends' staff, members and volunteers, community members, press, and the public, as directed.
- Prioritize sovereign nation engagement and facilitate effective communications with Tribes and First Nations.
- Represent the Friends on working groups, technical advisory committees, and coalitions, as assigned.
- Build and refine Salish Sea protection narratives to expand membership participation to reflect a wide range of demographics and grow fundraising for campaign sustainability.
- Develop and leverage protection narratives across outreach channels to engage the public, earned and paid media, and decision-makers.
- Develop and implement communications strategies.
- Draft and distribute press releases, briefings, and related communications on state and federal legislation relevant to Salish Sea protection.
Reporting: Supervised by the Marine Protection and Policy Director.

Required Qualifications
- Minimum five years of experience in at least two of the following areas: community organizing, campaigns, policy, law, advocacy, and communications.
- Outstanding research, analysis, writing, and oral advocacy skills
- Proven abilities to 1) build and maintain positive, respectful relationships with people from diverse backgrounds, including staff, volunteers, donors, community partners, sovereign nation and agency staff, and legislators; 2) use diplomacy and approach others from an empathetic and curious perspective; and 3) work collaboratively within coalitions
- Understanding of and/or commitment to learning about the importance and complexities of Tribal Treaty Rights, Tribal and First Nation sovereignty, and how Indigenous groups approach ecosystem protection
- Capacity to communicate complicated data and technical information to the public (e.g., marine ecosystem, shipping, and other complex legal and policy issues)

Preferred Qualifications
- Experience developing and implementing program strategies with the ability to manage a variety of initiatives concurrently
- Public policy expertise and demonstrated success and/or Juris Doctor with admission in the Washington State Bar Association or the ability to acquire membership through reciprocity
- Demonstrated experience with press communications
- Knowledge of and practical experience with ocean protection issues that are relevant to the Salish Sea
- Experience with commercial shipping, oil spill prevention and response preparedness, maritime law, endangered species protection, or public and environmental health related to water quality
- Dedication to the protection of the Salish Sea and/or the broader marine environment
- Commitment to the public interest and a passion for Friends' mission and values
Desirable Skills and Abilities
- Strong engagement abilities
- Able to work as a member of a team and work independently
- Strong initiative, thoughtful judgment, and a diligent work ethic
- Competencies with Microsoft suite and CRM databases
- Strategic thinking, project-management experience, and strong policy and legal analysis skills

Physical requirements for the position:
Physical demands may be required, including working outdoors at events with exposure to various weather conditions; standing for extended periods of time; sitting for prolonged periods during office work or meetings; lifting and carrying materials or equipment up to 25 pounds; traveling via ferry, land vehicle, and/or small boat; walking on uneven surfaces such as shorelines or unpaved trails; and assisting with event coordination, setup, and takedown.

At-will: Friends is an employment at-will organization.

Work Type Classification: Hybrid
The primary work location for Friends' employees is at the office in Friday Harbor, Washington. Island-based employees may choose to work remotely for a portion of their hours, but employees are expected to be physically present, during business hours for a majority of their work hours, at Friends designated locations (the office, Friends' events, field work, and/or approved non-commuting work travel).* On-site presence is required at key events and meetings, which could occur before or after normal working hours and/or on weekends. Schedule flexibility available.

*While this position is ideally based in the Friday Harbor office, a special exception may be made for remote work from a strategic area in the region with allotted time for in office and island presence.

Compensation and Benefits
Salary range: $65,000-$90,000, commensurate with experience and accompanied by a comprehensive benefits package. The title—Director or Manager—will be determined based on qualifications and aligned with the corresponding salary level.

Benefits: Health, dental, and vision insurance for the employee, reimbursement for air ambulance insurance, and up to 5% of salary employer contributions to a retirement plan. Paid Time Off includes 14 holidays, three weeks paid vacation, and accrued sick leave per month.

Friends of the San Juans values diversity and recognizes its role in building a more inclusive culture which contributes to a healthy organization. Friends' core values lead us to seek a broad range of perspectives and backgrounds to achieve our mission and to maintain an environment where all staff are valued and respected. As an equal opportunity employer, we are committed to employment practices that ensure that employees and applicants are provided with equal opportunities without regard to race, color, national origin, ancestry, age, religion, physical or mental disability, medical condition, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender or gender identity or expression, genetic information, or any other factor that is not related to the position. We are committed to building a team that represents a variety of backgrounds, perspectives, and skills. After all, the more inclusive we are, the better our work will be.

We are open to the possibility that a great candidate for this job may not precisely meet all the above criteria, if you believe you are the right person for this job, we encourage you to apply.

To Apply
Please send a cover letter and resume (all in one pdf file) to hiring@sanjuans.org. Writing samples and references will be requested after initial application review. Applicant review will begin on June 23, 2025. This position is open until filled.

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