Welcome to the latest edition of the Green Jobs Network (GJN) newsletter on LinkedIn. This issue features 100+ jobs, internship & fellowship opportunities, and news on the launch of the Green Jobs Pod!
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Multiple jobs, Australian Renewable Energy Agency (Canberra)
Employer Spotlight: Calvert Impact / Climate United
Calvert Impact is a global nonprofit investment firm that helps investors and financial professionals invest in solutions for people and the planet. During its 28-year history, Calvert Impact has mobilized approximately $5 billion to build and grow local community and green finance organizations.
TThey are currently hiring for the roles listed below, which are available in Bethesda, Maryland or Remote. A number of these jobs are with Climate United. The Climate United Fund was awarded nearly $7 billion from the EPA’s National Clean Investment Fund and will be working to help reduce emissions and support sustainable economic development across the country.
You can apply via the links above or via this page.
Last Call! Earthjustice to Host Student Hiring Webinar on July 11
Earthjustice will be hosting a free webinar on July 11 at noon Pacific with members of their student hiring team.
Earthjustice hires about 100 undergraduate, graduate, and law students each year. During this webinar you can learn about the different types of student opportunities available, how to apply for them, and what Earthjustice is looking for in their candidates. To register click here.
You can view other internship resources and opportunities on the Green Jobs Network internships website climateinternships.org
Last Call! Application Deadline is July 15 for Stripe Climate Fellows
July 15 is the application deadline for the Stripe Climate Fellows program. The goal of this new program from Stripe is to encourage more demand-side innovation in carbon removal.
This program will support exceptional people who have ambitious but feasible proposals to grow carbon removal demand by 2030. Stripe Climate Fellows will be given grant funding to cover salary and other critical expenses for one year to work on their proposal, as well as support from the Stripe Climate team.
This program is open to individuals worldwide. Applications are due July 15 and fellows would ideally begin their work in September 2024.
Application Deadline is July 26 for BFG Tribal Conservation Fellow
Applications are currently being accepted for the Biodiversity Funders Group (BFG) Tribal Conservation Fellow. BFG is a professional association of environmental, conservation, and climate and energy grantmakers with a vision for a just, healthy, and sustainable future for all life on Earth, supported by an effective philanthropic sector.
The Tribal Conservation Fellow is a new position for BFG and will be an integral part of the staff team supporting the organization’s Tribal Conservation Initiative.
Along with the BFG Director of Programs and Program Coordinator, the Fellow will interact with BFG’s partners at Native Americans in Philanthropy and other Indigenous-led organizations and entities, helping to deepen the learning and shape new connections. A complete list of projects for the Fellow is available here.
The Fellow is a full-time temporary position, ending in December 2026. The annualized salary for this role is $80,000, and includes a benefits package.
The position is remote, but candidates must be able to access an international airport in the US easily.
The application deadline is July 26, 2024. To learn more and apply for this role click here.
This program has been added to the Green Jobs Network fellowships website climatefellowships.com.
Applications Still Being Accepted for SolarCorps Fellowship
Applications are still being accepted for the next cohort of the SolarCorps Fellowship. This is a program of GRID Alternatives and provides a career pipeline for individuals into the clean energy field via an 11-month apprenticeship model. More than 300 people have served as fellows in this program!
The 2024-2025 cohort is from September 16th, 2024, to August 15th, 2025. Fellows receive a $37,400 stipend over the 11 months and additional benefits.
Paid positions are located in California, the D.C. area, and Puerto Rico. Remote and location-flexible positions are also available.
2024-2025 Fellowship opportunities include:
Construction (including Solar Installation, Operations & Maintenance, Project Management, and Solar Design)
Workforce Development & Training
Community Outreach
Clean Mobility Outreach
And other related positions!
To learn more about this program click here and to view the SolarCorps Fellowships projects and apply click here. Fellowship applications are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.
The updated Green Buildings Career Map and other IREC resources are also available on the Green Jobs Network education & training website ClimateJobTraining.com
300+ Opportunities in the American Climate Corps Available on ClimateChangeJobs.com
To find these roles you can search for “American Climate Corps” on the job board or view the listings via this link.
The American Climate Corps (ACC) was first announced by the Biden Administration in September 2023 and is an initiative to train 20,000 young people in high-demand skills for jobs in the clean energy economy. You can learn more about the American Climate Corps and view opportunities at ClimateCorps.gov.
Green Jobs Network has been providing ongoing coverage of the American Climate Corps, which you can read here.
Green Jobs Network Launches Podcast: The Green Jobs Pod
Green Jobs Network is excited to announce the launch of the Green Jobs Pod, a podcast designed to help people find green jobs and thrive in these roles.
Episodes will be released every two weeks and feature jobs, internships, and fellowships; career advice; and interviews from people working in green jobs.
The Green Jobs Pod is produced in collaboration with Jubilaria Media. Jubilaria Media or JUBI (u-bee) is a brand new production company in the initial stages of startup. Check out what they do! With 30 years of combined media experience, co-founders Britt Terrell and Greg Haddock are on a mission to build brands that care about the people and planet as much as they do.
Jubi specializes in podcast conceptualization, launch, and all levels of production. They're also committed to making sure that the content you create is used to further your brand and company's goals. Strategy is at the heart of what they do, and strategic KPIs are the measure of success. Discover what Jubi can do for you at www.jubilaria.com.
A website for the Green Jobs Pod has also been launched at greenjobspod.com. This website include episode links, career resources, and a collection of podcasts that focus on addressing climate change as well as other topics relevant for the green jobs community.
You can listen to the Green Jobs Pod on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. If you’re interested in being a guest on a future episode, please complete this form.
I find it very unfortunate that having this technology available no one seems to care, not even those who work "for" the environment...
I am a humble winner of the gold medal of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and I have a project in favor of the environment. It is a filter that adapts to the exhaust pipe of motor vehicles. This filter forces carbon monoxide and the rest of the ultra-fine particles to mix with water in a container designed for this purpose. After 8 days of operation, that water with a high degree of carbon and dissolved particles can be used as fertilizer for plants since carbon and particles pollute if they are poured into the air but they fertilize the land because that is where they belong; With the implementation of this technology, the millions of vehicles that pollute the air daily should be intelligently recycling their emissions. The internal combustion engine is a great invention but it unfortunately pollutes the air, the filter in the exhaust pipe constitutes the industrial design that closes the gap between what is and what should be. I don't like climate change and this is my contribution. juanfranciscohernandezlemus@gmail.com
I am a humble winner of the gold medal of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and I have a project in favor of the environment. It is a filter that adapts to the exhaust pipe of motor vehicles. This filter forces carbon monoxide and the rest of the ultra-fine particles to mix with water in a container designed for this purpose. After 8 days of operation, that water with a high degree of carbon and dissolved particles can be used as fertilizer for plants since carbon and particles pollute if they are poured into the air but they fertilize the land because that is where they belong; With the implementation of this technology, the millions of vehicles that pollute the air daily should be intelligently recycling their emissions. The internal combustion engine is a great invention but it unfortunately pollutes the air, the filter in the exhaust pipe constitutes the industrial design that closes the gap between what is and what should be. I don't like climate change and this is my contribution. juanfranciscohernandezlemus@gmail.com
Investigador en Sistemas de Seguridad Electrónica y Telecomunicaciones
1moI find it very unfortunate that having this technology available no one seems to care, not even those who work "for" the environment... I am a humble winner of the gold medal of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and I have a project in favor of the environment. It is a filter that adapts to the exhaust pipe of motor vehicles. This filter forces carbon monoxide and the rest of the ultra-fine particles to mix with water in a container designed for this purpose. After 8 days of operation, that water with a high degree of carbon and dissolved particles can be used as fertilizer for plants since carbon and particles pollute if they are poured into the air but they fertilize the land because that is where they belong; With the implementation of this technology, the millions of vehicles that pollute the air daily should be intelligently recycling their emissions. The internal combustion engine is a great invention but it unfortunately pollutes the air, the filter in the exhaust pipe constitutes the industrial design that closes the gap between what is and what should be. I don't like climate change and this is my contribution. juanfranciscohernandezlemus@gmail.com
Founder & CEO, Group 8 Security Solutions Inc. DBA Machine Learning Intelligence
1moVery valuable.
Investigador en Sistemas de Seguridad Electrónica y Telecomunicaciones
1moI am a humble winner of the gold medal of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) and I have a project in favor of the environment. It is a filter that adapts to the exhaust pipe of motor vehicles. This filter forces carbon monoxide and the rest of the ultra-fine particles to mix with water in a container designed for this purpose. After 8 days of operation, that water with a high degree of carbon and dissolved particles can be used as fertilizer for plants since carbon and particles pollute if they are poured into the air but they fertilize the land because that is where they belong; With the implementation of this technology, the millions of vehicles that pollute the air daily should be intelligently recycling their emissions. The internal combustion engine is a great invention but it unfortunately pollutes the air, the filter in the exhaust pipe constitutes the industrial design that closes the gap between what is and what should be. I don't like climate change and this is my contribution. juanfranciscohernandezlemus@gmail.com
Empleabilidad Remota | Ayudando a profesionales IT de LATAM a conseguir empleos remotos en el extranjero de +2.5K USD al mes
1moIt sounds really interesting, don't you think? Alixon Franco Salazar