I hope this post finds you and your families doing well and are healthy and safe during this incredibly challenging time.

I would like to let you know that we have launched the Executive Director search for the Connecticut Roundtable on Climate and Jobs.  

Who is the Connecticut Roundtable on Climate and Jobs?

 

The Connecticut Roundtable on Climate and Jobs (CRCJ) builds alliances among diverse constituencies to combat climate change, create jobs and promote racial, economic and environmental justice. CRCJ embraces diversity as a source of power and engages in collective action to ensure that Connecticut provides leadership in creating a clean energy future.

 

Launched in 2012, CRCJ seeks to build a worker-oriented environmental movement committed to securing a fair and just transition that protects not only the environment but also the livelihoods of workers and their communities. Climate change is a global crisis that is affecting people’s lives and livelihoods and threatens the health and economic stability of Connecticut’s communities. CRCJ believes the climate crisis presents an opportunity to build thriving local economies that are not only more sustainable but also more just and equitable.


Who is the Ideal Candidate?

CRCJ seeks a dynamic and passionate Executive Director and Lead Organizer who will take this innovative nonprofit to its next level. The new leader will replace the founding Executive Director who has guided the organization since 2012. High priorities for the Executive Director include:

  • Campaigns, Advocacy, Outreach and Education
  • Organizational leadership
  • CRCJ%20Position%20Desc%2004152020.pdfAdministration and Operations
  • Fundraising
  • Staff Supervision and Professional Development

 

The complete position description and required qualifications, as well as guidelines for interested candidates to submit applications, may be found at:

https://ctclimateandjobs.org/exec-search/

 

For your convenience, a complete description is also attached.

 

Best regards to all,

Michelle Eckman

CT Roundtable on Climate and Jobs

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