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Manager (Manager/Supervisor of Staff)
Full Time
PLAYA
47531 Hwy 31,Summer Lake,Oregon,97640
5419433983
PLAYA seeks an experienced and reliable General Manager to oversee day-to-day operations on its rural campus and supervise on-site staff. This is a senior, on-site leadership role responsible for coordinating people, facilities, programs, and communications. Reporting to PLAYA's remote Executive Director, the General Manager will manage campus operations, supervise department managers, lead marketing and communications, and handle routine operational and
administrative functions. This role will require comfort with hands-on problem solving, staff supervision, and decision-making in a remote setting. This is a newly created position designed to support PLAYA's continued growth and increasing operational complexity.

The General Manager will serve as PLAYA's primary on-site operational leader and will supervise the managers of the following departments:
- Arts & Science Programming
- Site & Facilities
- Hospitality
They will also lead PLAYA's marketing and communications work and will serve as the Executive
Director's on-site point of contact for routine operational, administrative, and personnel matters.

Applications accepted through 03/01/2026.

To apply please email cover letter, resume, and three references to: hiring@playasummerlake.org
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Download the job description from sanjuancitizens.org for full details.

San Juan Citizens Alliance is seeking a full-time Climate and Energy Program Associate based in Durango, Colorado.

WHO WE ARE

San Juan Citizens Alliance (SJCA) was formed in 1986 and advocates for clean air, pure water, and healthy lands - the foundations of resilient communities, ecosystems and economies in the San Juan Basin of southwest Colorado and northwest New Mexico. Over its 40-‐year history, SJCA has successfully advocated for protection of communities from the impacts of energy extraction and production, defeated proposed power plants, safeguarded undeveloped valleys, and secured permanent wildlands protections, among many other conservation victories. Our strength is premised on outreach to and engagement with local residents and communities, listening to members' concerns, and providing them the tools to effectively engage with decision-‐makers to implement policies that advance conservation. SJCA is headquartered in Durango, Colorado with additional staff in Farmington, New Mexico.

POSITION OVERVIEW

The Climate and Energy Program Associate focuses on public outreach, education and organizing to advance campaigns to mitigate climate change by addressing fossil fuel extraction, energy production, and electricity generation and utilization in the San Juan Basin of northwest New Mexico and southwest Colorado. The Climate and Energy Program Associate mobilizes public support for energy transition by utilities and rural electric cooperatives that advances renewable energy sources as replacement power, and supports strong local leadership for implementation of greenhouse gas emissions reduction goals. The position provides support for campaigns to reduce impacts of climate change from energy extraction and associated greenhouse gas pollution. This position provides policy support on energy and climate issues at the state legislative and agency level in Colorado and New Mexico. Additionally, at the federal level, this position works on combating extraction initiatives, supporting energy reclamation efforts, and encouraging responsible renewable development.

The ideal candidate has the passion for creating change at the local level by empowering residents to advocate for themselves and their communities. They apply expertise in community outreach and organizing in a diverse policy environment. They have the ability to communicate technical subjects in formats readily accessible by the public at large.

Download the job description from sanjuancitizens.org for full details.

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

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You will be directly supervised by the Fundraising Director.

WHAT YOU WILL DO
- Play a leading role in planning and coordinating our annual Grassroots Donor Campaign, including analyzing donor data, writing donation materials and case statements, and making direct donor solicitations.
- Write and edit fundraising and organizational materials, including emails, direct mail fundraising and renewal letters, and thank-you notes. This includes ensuring that our fundraising materials employ solid fundraising science.
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- You have strong writing and editing skills with demonstrated experience regularly producing quality written materials.
- You are well-organized, can meet deadlines, and can communicate deadlines to staff and members.
- You have experience with nonprofit databases or technical skills necessary to quickly develop a working understanding of databases.
- You have a working knowledge of Microsoft Office and Google Suite.
- You have the ability to demonstrate confidence and generate excitement about fundraising among staff and members.
- You have excellent people skills and the ability to develop relationships.
- Ability to work in a job that has many moving parts.
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Also helpful:
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- Familiarity with environmental and agricultural issues, or familiarity with broader movements for social, economic, and environmental justice.
- Experience with media and communications.

SALARY AND BENEFITS
Our compensation philosophy and transparent salary structure flow 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 starting salary for this position ranges from $45,000 to $51,000, depending on relevant experience.

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 Caleb Lande 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 Caleb Lande 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

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Join our talented team as the Grassroots Fundraising Coordinator and be part of a well-established, dynamic fundraising program. Northern Plains provides top-notch training and growth opportunities. The primary focus of the Grassroots Fundraising Coordinator is to build and support our base of individual donors. This includes organizing outreach activities and events, writing fundraising materials to support our individual fundraising efforts, and playing an integral role in our major donor program.

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 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 is an in-person position based in Billings, MT, but comes with flexible working arrangements after the initial orientation period.

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 Fundraising Director.

WHAT YOU WILL DO
- Play a leading role in planning and coordinating our annual Grassroots Donor Campaign, including analyzing donor data, writing donation materials and case statements, and making direct donor solicitations.
- Write and edit fundraising and organizational materials, including emails, direct mail fundraising and renewal letters, and thank-you notes. This includes ensuring that our fundraising materials employ solid fundraising science.
- Serve as lead staffer for the Northern Plains Annual Meeting - working with members, staff, donors, and vendors to organize a successful two-day event.
- Planning and execution of general Northern Plains' fundraising and outreach events as needed, such as auctions, phone-a-thons, socials/roadshows, etc.
- Take part in relevant staff teams (grassroots fundraising, communications, and other teams as assigned) and participate in other organizational activities as needed.

WHO YOU ARE

- You are committed to Northern Plains' mission and values.
- You have a demonstrated commitment to working for social change / environmental protection.
- You have strong writing and editing skills with demonstrated experience regularly producing quality written materials.
- You are well-organized, can meet deadlines, and can communicate deadlines to staff and members.
- You have experience with nonprofit databases or technical skills necessary to quickly develop a working understanding of databases.
- You have a working knowledge of Microsoft Office and Google Suite.
- You have the ability to demonstrate confidence and generate excitement about fundraising among staff and members.
- You have excellent people skills and the ability to develop relationships.
- Ability to work in a job that has many moving parts.
- You are able to travel overnight occasionally (5-10 times per year).

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. Applicants with greater than three years of relevant grassroots fundraising experience may be considered at a higher salary tier with responsibilities commensurate with experience.

Also helpful:
- Experience with nonprofit fundraising.
- Familiarity with environmental and agricultural issues, or familiarity with broader movements for social, economic, and environmental justice.
- Experience with media and communications.

SALARY AND BENEFITS
Our compensation philosophy and transparent salary structure flow 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 starting salary for this position ranges from $45,000 to $51,000, depending on relevant experience.

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 Caleb Lande 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 Caleb Lande at hiring@northernplains.org.

The position will remain open until filled.

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