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Environment Massachusetts Fellow

by Ann Greaney-Williams on February 13, 2013

Environment America is hiring recent college graduates with the passion, the commitment and the talent it takes to stand up to polluters, organize public support and fight for our environmental values.

INFO SESSION 2/19

6pm DOWLING 745B

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Environment Massachusetts is a statewide, citizen-based environmental advocacy organization. We are a part of Environment America, a federation of 29 state-based groups working for clean air, clean water, and protecting open space. I was wondering if you knew of any students who might be interested in a job opportunity we have available for Tufts students in environmental advocacy.

Environment America is hiring fellows into our offices nationwide to make a difference in environmental issues.  We are looking to hire recent college graduates who have the passion, the commitment and the talent it takes to fight for our environmental values across the country.
As an Environment America fellow, recent grads get a two-year crash course in the nuts and bolts of environmental activism – working alongside senior staff to plan and run grassroots campaigns, lobby lawmakers, set up and speak at news conferences, organize town hall meetings, identify new members, raise money, recruit and manage staff and much more.
Are there any seniors you know that would be interested in this opportunity? I saw online that you are an advisor for the Environmental Studies department and thought you might know students who would be interested. I’d really like to contact them directly about the position.
You can find out more about us by visiting https://jobs.environmentamerica.org. I’ve also attached a flyer with the description for this job opportunity. The early application deadline is THIS FRIDAY, February 15th so please encourage students to apply as soon as possible. I will be on campus next Tuesday and Wednesday to do in-person interviews.

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