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Sierra Club · 10 hours ago

Forest Ecologist

Sierra Club is committed to environmental justice and ecological health. The Forest Ecologist will advocate for the protection of Michigan’s public and private lands, assess proposals impacting forests, and collaborate with various stakeholders to advance the Chapter’s goals.

EnergyNon ProfitRenewable EnergyWildlife Conservation

Responsibilities

Review state compartment reviews and other proposals that impact Michigan’s forests and wild lands
Advocate for forest and land management practices that support at-risk wildlife in the state
Educates staff, volunteers and partners on potential impacts and make recommendations in alignment with Sierra Club values and policies
Plans, coordinates, and implements campaigns for various programs and projects in collaboration with the key staff and volunteers
Develops tactics and metrics, tracks policy and regulatory proceedings, and identifies opportunities for engagement, mobilization, or intervention for one or more campaign outcomes
Coordinates and measures the success of these campaigns with the State Director and volunteer leaders to ensure progress towards meeting the campaign's goals
Supports communications and base building by leveraging digital organizing tools and internal and external communications
Represents the Sierra Club to the public and in the media
Writes newsletter articles, op-eds, and action alerts
Identifies and is responsible for developing strong relationships with key people of influence, including community leaders, especially from frontline communities and public officials, to positively influence campaign or program outcomes
Seeks opportunities to advance the Sierra Club’s diversity initiatives through new partnerships and engagement strategies where appropriate
Identifies, trains, informs, and motivates volunteers to build and sustain grassroots power that centers frontline communities, influences decision makers and achieves campaign victories
Provides information, research, and other assistance to Sierra Club leaders, the public, and others about the campaign or program and priority issues
Organizes events, trainings, rallies, outings, meetings, members of the media and communities to ensure visibility of the Sierra Club in a way that is strategic and values-aligned
Tasks include grant writing, donor engagement, grant management, data management and reporting in partnership with the Chapter Director and other relevant stakeholders
Performs administrative, clerical, and other miscellaneous duties as assigned by supervisor

Qualification

Forest SuccessionResearch ExperienceForestry ManagementTech SkillsFundraisingEquity analysisGrassroots organizingPrioritizationWritten skillsOral communicationFacilitation skillsCollaborationSelf-motivatedCommunications

Required

You understand Michigan's forest succession process and can communicate that to a variety of audiences
You have strong research skills and an ability to understand policy. You can synthesize information and present it in an easy-to-understand and engaging format
You can communicate complex topics clearly and concisely while tailoring your message to meet the needs of both internal and external stakeholders. You are comfortable speaking in front of large and small groups, hosting virtual convenings, leading group discussions, and facilitating hands-on workshops. You are able to convey information and help everyone share their ideas while moving through an intentional agenda in a timely manner
You are effective and efficient, working independently as well as cooperatively to accomplish complex work projects, and can point to specific examples of your experience with each. You know how to manage a project or campaign timeline while engaging the relevant staff and volunteers in a timely manner
You are aware of your personal group identities and how they have shaped your life and work experiences. You have an analysis of how racism and other forms of oppression in society impact relationships, systems and culture. You bring experience and skills for working effectively with colleagues across group identities, positions, and roles
Experience with Google Suite, Zoom and social media platforms
Ability to work evenings and weekends as needed

Preferred

Experience and understanding of forest management practices, understanding of the role field work plays in influencing environmental policy
Ability to work independently but also cooperatively and effectively with staff and volunteers
You have experience working with groups using democratic decision-making. You have worked with partners to achieve shared goals by building pressure on a decision-maker through escalating advocacy tactics. You can manage a fast-moving, dynamic campaign plan involving multiple stakeholders, partners, volunteers, and decision-makers. You can motivate groups of people to take action for a cause and find joy in developing leaders while building grassroots power
Ability to manage multiple priorities in a fast-paced environment
Experience writing and managing grants, grant reporting or experience engaging individual donors
Experience working with traditional media and campaign tools like Hustle or VAN

Benefits

Medical, dental, and vision coverage
Retirement savings 401(k) plan

Company

Sierra Club

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Sierra Club is now the nation's largest and most influential grassroots environmental organization

Funding

Current Stage
Late Stage

Leadership Team

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Katherine Garcia
Director for the Clean Transportation for All Campaign
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Loren Blackford
Executive Director
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