Role Overview Anthropocene Alliance (A2) brings together, supports, and organizes alongside grassroots groups on the frontlines of climate change, building collective power to fight for environmental protection and health across the United States and its territories. We are the nation’s largest coalition of frontline communities, representing more than 430 member groups. Having grown dramatically in membership since our founding in 2017, A2 is now establishing State Organizing Committees (SOCs) to build community power, promote systems change, and strengthen grassroots environmental justice efforts. A2 Statewide Organizers coordinate this work, bringing together grassroots groups in select states to carry out environmental justice campaigns. Organizers assist these groups with base-building, campaign coordination, landscape analysis, skills-building, technical assistance, and connections to city, state, and federal policymakers. The Arizona Statewide Organizer will play a critical role in the establishment and development of the Arizona SOC. Key Responsibilities * Lead the establishment of an Arizona SOC, bringing together grassroots groups across the state to carry out statewide, issue-based campaigns that reflect the needs and priorities of frontline communities. * Work with SOC members to develop campaign strategies and organize regular actions in support of those campaigns. * Increase the effectiveness of campaigns through landscape mapping, power analysis, identification of key players, targeted outreach lists, compiled media lists, and identification of gaps. * Coordinate outreach and base-building activities to increase participation and awareness, including canvassing, tabling at local events, flyering, and organizing public forums. * Maintain and cultivate relationships with partners, allies, and decisionmakers. * Strengthen SOC operational capacity, infrastructure, and shared leadership by organizing monthly meetings and quarterly community organizing workshops; capturing and disseminating meeting notes and action items; maintaining regular communication with all members; and creating and managing a calendar of actions, meetings, and events. * Increase and sustain SOC member engagement and expand membership through ongoing outreach. * Cultivate partnerships with local colleges, universities, and other service-oriented organizations to strengthen SOC campaigns with research, analysis, data, and labor. * Provide regular updates and reports to the Community Organizing Manager and, as needed, to A2 staff and members. * Monitor and evaluate campaign progress, documenting lessons learned and best practices. * Organize actions and support community participation in relevant decision-making processes. Requirements: * Minimum of 2 years of community organizing experience. * Experience facilitating leadership development and building power in under-resourced communities, while establishing trust. * Experience in coalition or campaign work, coordinating activities across multiple groups and communities. * Self-starter with the capacity to work both independently and as part of a team, demonstrating initiative, creativity, and resourcefulness. * Excellent communication, interpersonal, and cross-cultural skills, including the ability to convey complex information and collaborate with community members, leaders, coalitions, and public officials. * Proven ability to plan, manage, and implement multiple projects and campaigns using sound judgment, with strong organization, attention to detail, and professionalism. * Proficiency with Google Workspace, Microsoft Office, and CRM systems. * Comfort using social media. * Passion for environmental and social justice, systems change, and community power building. * Willingness and ability to travel throughout the state as needed. Schedule & Logistics: This is a full-time, 40-hour-per-week position that requires flexibility, including evenings and some weekends, as much of the work is shaped around the availability of community members. At least 20 hours per week will be spent engaging directly with Arizona SOC members through in-person visits, phone calls, and video conferencing—a quiet or private space for meetings is needed. The role also requires a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation. Transportation costs will be reimbursed. To apply, email your resume and cover letter to
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