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[This was originally posted by Sheryl Crowbar as a blog. I moved it to this forum.]

Howdy JP Neighbors,
There's a position open at my office for a FT Community Organizer, who'd be working alongside yours truly (that's me!) as a campaign partner to help reduce diesel vehicle emissions in MA. We coordinate and staff a statewide campaign out of our office here at Clean Water Action. Please see the job description below. We need an experienced organizer!
Cheers all,
Becky


Clean Water Fund


Clean Water Action


Massachusetts Job Announcement



POSITION: DIESEL CAMPAIGN ORGANIZER


POSTING DATE: February 1, 2010


LOCATION: BOSTON CLOSING DATE: Open until Filled




Organize to Reduce Diesel Damage to Health andClimate!



Clean Water Fund and Clean Water Action will be hiring a full-time or part-time campaign organizer for the Diesel Pollution Solution Campaign. This organizer will organize community and
constituency group support for local, state, and federal action to clean-up
polluting diesel vehicles.



Clean Water Fund (CWF) is a national non-profit research and education organization that promotes the public interest on issues relating to energy, water, waste, toxics and natural
resources. CWF’s top goals include building support for environmental health
issues, and empowering citizens to create grassroots power and make democracy
work. CWF’s programs build on and complement those of Clean Water Action.



Clean Water Action is a national organization with over 1 million members nationally, over 30,000 in Massachusetts, whose goals are clean, safe and affordable water;
prevention of health-threatening pollution; creation of environmentally-safe
jobs and businesses; and empowerment of people to make democracy work. Clean
Water Action organizes strong grassroots groups and coalitions, and campaigns
to elect environmental candidates and solve environmental and community
problems.



The Project:


The Diesel Pollution Solution is a coalition of local and state-wide advocacy groups working to improve air quality in MA. Diesel exhaust from buses, trains, and
trucks is a serious danger to our health, particularly in urban neighborhoods.

In fact, MA ranks 5th for the worst health impacts from diesel
pollution, and those health impacts include: 475 premature deaths, 727
non-fatal heart attacks and 9923 asthma attacks. In addition to harmful
particulate matter in diesel soot,
 diesel engines represent a significant,
controllable source of black carbon, which contribute significantly to global
warming. Reducing black carbon can provide net cooling benefits in the near
term while carbon dioxide reduction strategies and technologies are developed
and implemented.



The coalition is seeking state policy and funding to require retrofit filters on polluting MA fleets of vehicles to get reduce this dangerous soot. We are
especially concerned with reducing diesel emissions in the most over-burdened
environmental justice communities. Our role in that effort is building a base
of people willing to take action on this issue. This campaign requires
significant community based outreach and policy work in diverse multi-cultural
communities.





Organizer Responsibilities:


The responsibilities of the Environmental Health Organizer will include community education and grassroots leadership development; making public presentations to groups;
preparing materials and training for grassroots community groups; building and
strengthening project coalitions; media work, including writing press releases
and organizing press events; assisting in the research, distribution and
publicizing of policy and research reports; fundraising to support these
projects; interacting with public officials in policy forums; helping to
develop on-going strategies for these projects; and other responsibilities as
needed.




Qualifications:


The ideal candidate will possess the following qualifications:


· Interest in Environmental Health and Combating Climate Change


· Desire to be out in community educating, politicizing and mobilizing residents


· Successful professional or volunteer experience organizing the public on environmental or health issues


· Demonstrated commitment to environmental health, environmental justice &/or climate change initiatives


· Experience with and interest in working with diverse communities


· Strong oral and written communication skills, including experience in preparing and delivering public presentations


· Proven team player with appropriate interpersonal skills in a variety of settings


· Ability to design a work plan, prioritize and meet goals


· Computer skills, including word processing


· Well-organized and self-motivated


· Tact, grace under pressure and a good sense of humor


· Must be willing to travel throughout Massachusetts and work some weekday evenings and weekends


· Willingness and ability to work hard and learn quickly can substitute for some of the above qualifications.



Compensation:


Annual salary range around 30K, commensurate with experience. Attractive benefits package available. Clean Water Fund and Clean Water Action value diversity in the workplace.



To Apply:


Internal candidates please contact your supervisor. Send a letter of interest and a resume via mail or email to: Namasha
Schelling, Clean Water Fund, 262 Washington St., Suite 301, Boston, MA 02108;
or email: nschelling@cleanwater.org. 
Phone (617) 338-8131 extension 204.


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