Climate and Energy Fellow
Agency: National Wildlife Federation
Location: Washington, DC
Closing Date: Open until filled
Term/Grade: Full-Time
Position Summary: Seeking a Climate and Energy Program Fellow for a full-time 11-month, paid opportunity. This position is based at NWF’s National Advocacy Center in Washington, DC to support our Climate and Energy team. Our Climate and Energy team advances domestic policies at the federal, state, and regional levels that curb greenhouse gas emissions, speed an equitable transition to clean energy and industry, and expand natural and technological carbon removal. We seek to grow bipartisan support for short- and long-term congressional action on climate, working with a range of partners to build diverse coalitions.
Major Duties:
- Research, write, and edit reports, brochures, factsheets, blogs, newsletters, presentations, and memos on a variety of climate topics, including: clean energy and industry, climate and energy equity, natural climate solutions, carbon pricing, and infrastructure.
- Provide general support for climate team advocacy activities to help ensure tactics are completed, which will include drafting content for policymaker, internal, media, and external partner audiences regarding policy, scientific, or other climate issue area developments.
- Draft social media and online content to inform and engage the Federation’s six million advocates and members.
- Monitor congressional hearings and briefings and track federal legislation.
- Help climate team produce or update data-driven charts, maps, and graphics for different target audiences.
- Perform administrative duties and help with shared office tasks as needed.
See announcement and apply here.