Climate Justice Organizer at EPIP Maryland
3 Months ago
Maryland, United States
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Job Description
EPIP Maryland is seeking a Climate Justice Organizer to build community power in black and brown immigrant communities. The role involves organizing campaigns for climate justice, health, and housing improvements through relational canvassing and community engagement. Responsibilities include training volunteer leaders, organizing tenant meetings, and leading actions at local and state levels. The position offers a salary of $50,000 - $70,000 and is full-time based in Maryland.
Climate Justice Organizer job at EPIP. Maryland.
Join us to make an impact alongside inspiring leaders. AIM works locally to build the people power to act and win on some of the most important issues of our time. Our vision of a better world is one where all people have a seat at the table when decisions are made in our democracy. We believe that people—tenants, school parents, frontline workers, people impacted by the criminal justice system, and community members—have the best ideas about how to solve the most challenging problems. We have a track record of organizing so that the
ideas and voices of community leaders shape laws and policies in the areas of housing, good jobs, criminal justice reform, voting, immigrant rights, education, consumer protection, community development and more. We organize people and money to act together to win.
ABOUT THE POSITION
The Climate Justice Organizer will use relational organizing to identify, recruit and train volunteer leaders across race and faith, but primarily in black and brown immigrant communities to build more people power to address climate justice and systemic inequity. You will work with community leaders to organize campaigns to improve health, housing and environmental outcomes for black and brown communities in Montgomery County and across Maryland. RESPONSIBILITIES: Organize tenants through relational canvassing and one-one-one meetings, in apartment complexes that are connected to high poverty elementary schools in Maryland, to: ● participate in listening sessions, ● engage in community power mapping exercises, ● engage in citizen participatory science, ● lead political meetings, ● lead campaigns around climate justice, health and other issues important to them; Organize residents in rental housing for better living conditions; Organize members of religious congregations to build multi-racial coalitions working together on climate justice; Support county-wide action team meetings and large actions at both the county and state level (both elected officials and private sector companies) to win on equitable climate justice; Engage in and lead professional development (trainings, workshops, reflections).
COMPENSATION
$50,000 - $70,000
HOW TO APPLY
Click here for more information or to apply. AIM is an equal opportunity employer. Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) are strongly encouraged to apply. This is a full-time position.
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