Yakima, Vancouver, statewide
  • Part-Time

Position Summary

Want to be part of a team of passionate and resourceful organizers who are building power to advocate
for the environment? Does the idea of working for clean air, clean water, and environmental justice for
all Washingtonians excite you? Come join our team!

Washington Conservation Action (WCA) is seeking talented individuals who believe in the power of the
people to elect environmental champions to office and make a difference in local communities. Our Field
Organizing Interns will work as part of a team with our Organizers on community outreach. They will also
support WCA’s issue programs with project management, advocacy, and mobilization opportunities.
These positions are based Yakima, and Vancouver, Washington, as well as statewide. This internship will start the week of May 27 and run through August 9, 2024 (nine weeks). This is a great part-time position for someone who is interested in building their skills around environmental activism and advocacy, state and local political races, and community outreach.

This is a hands-on internship focused on building practical organizing skills. Someone who is excited
about meeting with and talking to a lot of new people will find this work extremely rewarding. Interns
will have weekly supervision meetings, training, professional development and networking
opportunities.

Washington Conservation Action is a statewide environmental advocacy organization that advances
environmental policies and pushes for actions that equitably address climate pollution, restore Puget
Sound, sustain our state’s forests, and protect our democracy. For Washington to remain a national
leader on environmental issues, we need environmental champions in elected office and to hold our
leaders accountable. To keep our environment protected, healthy, and vibrant, we are committed to
supporting Native candidates, candidates of color, and environmental leaders seeking election.

We are committed to a representative, socially just, and welcoming work environment – young people,
people of color, people with varying abilities, and people of all sexual orientations and gender identities
are especially encouraged to apply. We continue to advance the application of a racial equity lens to our
work and are led by a CEO who is a citizen of the Confederated Tribe of Warm Springs, Oregon.

Internship Hours, Timeframe, and Stipend

The Field Organizing Interns will work 15 hours per week, typically between the hours of 9:00 AM and
5:00 PM Monday through Friday, for nine weeks between May 27 and August 9, 2024. This will be a
hybrid internship and while most of the work can be done remotely, interns will be expected to be
available for occasional in-person Saturday or Sunday shifts to support WCA’s tabling events. Occasional
evening work may be required with advanced notice. The schedule is flexible and will vary weekly based
on our field events and opportunities. This internship can count as course credit if approved by your
institution. A $1,900 stipend and transit pass (e.g. ORCA card or c-tran pass) will be provided.

Primary Responsibilities

  • Conduct civic engagement activities including Get Out the Vote phonebanking, textbanking,
  • voter registration, or in-person canvassing
  • Engage with digital activists by creating opportunities for virtual engagement
  • Support with drafting and producing content for social media
  • Table at outreach events with targeted audiences and support creating interactive tabling
  • materials
  • Engage volunteers from existing member lists and implement innovative outreach
  • techniques to grow our activist base
  • Other tasks to support WCA’s Field Team

Qualifications

Previous outreach and election work is not required. Applicants should have:

  • Excellent interpersonal and communication skills
  • Ability to work well individually and as part of a team
  • Comfort with Microsoft Office applications (like Word, Excel), web searches, and email
  • Ability to multitask and meet deadlines
  • Enjoys connecting with others and can shrug off cold responses easily while maintaining a
  • professional and considerate demeanor
  • Positive attitude and has fun while working efficiently
  • Discretion and integrity to work with and maintain confidentiality of sensitive personal
  • information
  • A passion for civic engagement, voting rights, politics, environmental justice, or social change

Desirable Skills

  • Bilingual abilities
  • Knowledge of Washington state environmental policy and politics
  • Interest in protecting the local environment and environmental justice

To Apply

Please submit a cover letter describing your interest in this internship, your resume, and your typical
availability here:

We will review applications the week of May 6 and schedule Zoom interviews for the week of May 13.

WCA is an equal opportunity employer committed to dismantling structural racism and creating a
welcoming work environment. WCA does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, creed, gender,
religion, marital status, veteran’s status, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation. People of color,
people with disabilities, and people of all gender identities are encouraged to apply.

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