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Environment California Electrification Advocate

Environment California is seeking an Electrification Advocate to electrify California homes, schools, businesses and transportation system.

As our Electrification Advocate, you’ll work with the State Director and the national clean energy program team at Environment America to:
  • Support efforts to get over one million EV charging stations by 2030
  • Ensure 100% of new cars are zero emission vehicles by 2035
  • Transition our trucks, buses and trains to zero emission vehicles
  • Electrify buildings including homes, libraries, schools and businesses

Mission and Background
Environment California is a policy and action group with tens of thousands of supporters across the state. Our mission is to protect clean air, clean water and open space. Environment California led the effort to commit California to generating 100 percent of our electricity from clean, renewable sources by 2045. We’ve also reduced plastic pollution flowing into the Pacific Ocean, we’ve stopped oil drilling and blocked efforts to expand fracking, and protected our parks and beaches and forests throughout the state. 

As the Electrification Advocate, you will meet with local decision-makers and opinion leaders and represent our organization to allies and the media, help to build and foster our membership, grassroots and online base of support and help recruit staff and volunteers to join us, fundraise for our programs, and maintain good systems for tracking and building on our work.

Representative Responsibilities 
Program: Run the California Electrification program, participating in and overseeing policy development, research and messaging.

Represent Environment California and advance our strategy in the California State Capitol:
  • Develop strong and collaborative relationships with state agencies, partner organizations, coalitions, legislators and legislative staff on both sides of the aisle, and other stakeholders to advance shared goals.
  • Seek out and identify policy opportunities related to our issue portfolio and make recommendations regarding policy positions and messaging.
  • Work with your team to develop materials for lawmakers, the public, and the media to help advance our campaigns, including opinion editorials, press releases, letters to the editor, action campaign emails, fact sheets, bill summaries and policy briefs, regulatory comments, analyses, and presentations.
  • Fundraise from charitable foundations and individual donors to support our program: meet with foundation staff and donors to pitch projects for funding. Work with your team to write and submit grant proposals. Meet with individual Environment California supporters to deepen their giving and build our donor base.
  • Build a team: You will be part of a California based team of advocates and campaign staff to advance our policy goals. Advocates may serve as mentors or supervisors to less experienced staff.
  • Participate in recruitment and make hiring recommendations for the state office team.

Qualifications
You are:
  • A campaign advocate, campaign staffer or grassroots organizer with at least 3 years of experience team building and/or coalition building.
  • An effective communicator with excellent writing and verbal skills. Experience with traditional media or digital communications is a plus.
  • Creative and effective at solving complex problems, a strategic thinker who can take advantage of new opportunities.
  • A people person and good listener with a track record of successful access-building.
  • Well-organized and able to work on multiple legislative and administrative proposals.
  • Demonstrated commitment to environmental and public interest issues and to citizen-based social change, as well as a track record of leadership, excellent judgment and discretion and the ability to oversee significant projects.
  • A proven ability to recruit, train and develop staff, the ability to raise money, and demonstrated success in building relationships with the full spectrum of environmental and political stakeholders.

Compensation & Benefits: Target annual compensation for this position is commensurate with the relevant professional experience and/or advanced degrees that a candidate has. Environment California offers a competitive benefits package.

 COVID-19: We take COVID-19 safety very seriously. Employees must follow our COVID safety protocols and be fully vaccinated and boostered. Accommodations are provided to the extent required by law.

Environment California is part of the Public Interest Network. Visit https://environmentamerica.org/core-values/ to learn what you should know about our network before you apply.

Environment California is an equal opportunity employer and will consider for employment qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the Los Angeles Fair Chance Initiative for Hiring.