Update Dec 2023: We are currently reviewing applications and are not accepting any new applications at this time.
Clean Water Organizer Job Opening
Prairie Rivers Network seeks a Clean Water Organizer to launch and build a campaign to address the water crisis in Illinois.
About Prairie Rivers Network
At Prairie Rivers Network we protect water, heal land, and inspire change. Using the creative power of science, law, and collective action, we protect and restore our rivers, return healthy soils and diverse wildlife to our lands, and transform how we care for the earth and for each other. Our programs confront many of the root causes of environmental degradation in Illinois while addressing the sources and impacts of climate change and advancing just and equitable solutions.
The Opportunity
The Clean Water Organizer will educate, engage, and activate community members from Cairo, IL to Chicago, IL to ensure communities are looking upstream to address water quality concerns, water quantity in light of climate change, and access and equity issues impacting their lives. This is a unique opportunity to help build a large-scale, comprehensive clean water awareness campaign that will touch the lives of Illinois residents in new ways.
The Clean Water Organizer will join one of the most-effective and respected environmental advocacy organizations in Illinois and support various program priorities of PRN. You will be part of a team that is cleaning up abandoned coal mines, educating communities on the impacts of industrial agriculture and land use, and ensuring communities know where their water comes from and protect it from major pollutants. PRN hopes to change the way Illinoisans view and manage this critical resource before it’s too late. And that’s where YOU come in!
This is a full-time position that will ideally be located in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois due to the start-up nature of this campaign. Candidates residing outside the Champaign-Urbana area may have a remote work-from-home schedule with the expectation of monthly trips to the Champaign office.
What You Will Do at PRN
Mobilizing for Clean Water and Climate Solutions in Illinois
- Educate the public, community leaders, and decision-makers about the impacts of agricultural, chemical pollution on our drinking water and habitats.
- Convene and co-facilitate regular meetings with partner organizations and leaders on the topic of water quality, wetlands, water quantity/climate implications, access to water recreation, water rates and equity, and access to clean, affordable drinking water.
- Engage in other regular regional and national coordination and planning spaces on the topic of clean water, environmental justice, and equity.
- Build power for communities impacted by water pollution through direct engagement with community members, local officials, public health officials, municipal water systems and other stakeholders.
- Support and organize community members who are actively calling for advancement of nature-based solutions, infrastructure, and action to address water quality issues.
- Plan and host Community Listening Sessions to gain input from rural and urban community members about the concerns facing drinking water supplies, access to clean water, and affordability.
- Engage in other outreach activities, including but not limited to public presentations, tabling opportunities, and local events.
- Inform state and federal policy solutions to advance transparency, planning, and climate resiliency as it relates to water.
- Support communities in their efforts to enhance their water quality and advance nature based solutions through state and federal funding opportunities.
Share Successes and Engage Partners, Volunteers/Interns, and the Public
- Support a creative and effective communications strategy to advance program work through storytelling. Leverage Prairie Rivers Network’s website, social media channels, podcasts, press releases, LTEs, newsletter articles, and public speaking engagements to better connect clean water, wetlands and habitat concerns to climate change.
- Represent Prairie Rivers Network at meetings, events, panels, and forums to build support for program goals and Prairie Rivers Network’s mission.
- Work with members, volunteers, interns, and partners to advance program goals and the mission of Prairie Rivers Network.
Fundraising and Organizational Advancement
- In partnership with the Executive Director and PRN Program team, assist with grant research, writing, and reporting as needed.
- Together with the Executive Director and PRN Program team, assist with member and major donor relations through participation in fundraising and outreach events and communications.
- As needed, work with PRN Program team members to assist in developing Prairie Rivers Network’s program work and goals to advance our mission.
What You Will Bring to PRN
- Experience building and leading community organizing issue campaigns including building long-lasting relationships with diverse stakeholders and partnerships critical to the success of the campaign.
- Understanding and interest in water quality issues and climate change impacts facing communities in Illinois.
- A passion and excitement to the mission of creating social change and fighting environmental injustice to improve lives, communities, and landscapes in Illinois.
- Strong written and public speaking skills and ability to communicate research and technical issues to lay audiences.
Requirements
- Experience implementing social media campaigns, and/or knowledge of working with media.
- Experience and/or knowledge of the legislative and administrative policy making process.
- Have a genuine interest in and understanding of the goals, priorities, and programs of the organization.
- Commitment to equity, inclusion, and collaboration as organizational practice and culture.
- Willingness to travel and work evenings and/or weekends.
- Ability to work independently and manage time efficiently to set and achieve goals.
What We Offer
Salary
The Clean Water Organizer is a full-time professional position with a starting salary of either $45,000 or $60,000, depending on your experience and placement in PRN’s job families.
Benefits
We believe staff is more effective in a work culture that values a work-life balance and a family-friendly atmosphere with flexible scheduling. Benefits include:
- 15-20 vacation days
- 12 general paid time off days
- 11 paid holidays plus winter break from Dec 24 through Jan 1
- 403(b) retirement pan with 5% employer match
- Up to 12 weeks parental leave (4 weeks paid; 8 weeks unpaid)
- 100% employer paid health insurance for the individual employee
- Employee assistance program
Telework
A remote telework schedule is expected for candidates outside the Champaign-Urbana area. Candidates in C-U may have a hybrid telework schedule.
To Apply
We want to get to know you. We value great writers with creativity and inspiration. Tell us why you really want to join our team.
Interested candidates should email jobs@prairierivers.org with their:
- cover letter
- resume
- writing sample (grant application, press release, or whatever makes you shine)
- Subject line of your email should be “Clean Water Organizer Application”
- Attach your cover letter, resume, and writing sample with the file name consisting of “Last name, First name Resume/Cover Letter/Sample.”
Please: no phone calls, drop-ins, or paper applications.
Hiring Process
Applications will be accepted through November 8, 2023. We will acknowledge, by e-mail, receipt of each application within 5 business days.
Prairie Rivers Network is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. We strive to increase diversity, equity, inclusion, and environmental justice in all aspects of our work and organization. We recruit, employ, train, compensate, and promote regardless of race, religion, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, gender identity (including gender nonconformity and status as a transgender individual), age, physical or mental disability, citizenship, genetic information, past, current, or prospective service in the uniformed services, or any other characteristic protected under applicable federal, state, or local law.
We recognize that people come with a wealth of experience and talent beyond just the technical requirements of a job, therefore our job descriptions are guidelines, not hard and fast rules. Your experience, which may include paid and unpaid experience, including volunteer work, helps build the competencies and knowledge that translates to our openings. Diversity of experience and skills combined with passion is a key to innovation and a culture of excellence. Therefore, we encourage people from all backgrounds to apply to our positions.
Reposted October 25, 2023