WHO WE ARE
The Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA) is a global network working towards a just and waste-free world without incineration. GAIA’s mission is to catalyze a global shift towards environmental justice by strengthening grassroots social movements that advance solutions to waste and pollution. We envision a just, zero waste world built on respect for ecological limits and community rights, where people are free from the burden of toxic pollution, and resources are sustainably conserved, not burned or dumped.
THE ROLE
GAIA has grown rapidly from a $1.2 million organization to a nearly $7.5 million organization in the last six years. To sustain this growth, we are seeking to add an additional Resource Mobilization Officer to our Global/US RM team. This is an exciting opportunity with substantial growth potential for someone keen to engage philanthropy in amplifying and scaling solutions to the climate crisis in the areas of plastics, methane, electric battery recycling, and incineration. We are seeking a strong writer and compelling communicator with experience in framing grassroots system change work for donor audiences. The right candidate will be a utility player who is excited to apply their writing, relationship building, and project management skills across a range of resource mobilization tasks as GAIA evolves and grows its resource mobilization efforts to meet the evolving needs of our network.
Reporting to the Director of Resource Mobilization, the Resource Mobilization Officer will contribute to sustaining and growing the current financial support GAIA receives, primarily via grants from private foundations, donor collaboratives, and individual major donors. The RM Officer will support work across the full cycle of GAIA’s grant-seeking activities, including but not limited to research, inquiry, proposal development and submission, donor cultivation, reporting, and renewals, with a primary focus on drafting and editing written materials. A highly collaborative role, the RM Officer works closely with GAIA’s leadership, program leads, and others throughout our global network to develop and align proposals with organizational and programmatic needs and capacities.
The RM Officer will share responsibility for nurturing GAIA’s inclusive and equity-oriented culture, and for championing a diversity, equity, and inclusion lens. In the Resource Mobilization department this includes a focus on justice-oriented donor engagement and advocacy for the redistribution of resources toward GAIA’s member organizations in communities that are most impacted by waste and climate pollution, through collaborative fundraising efforts, regranting programs, technical support, and other strategies.
WHAT YOU’LL DO
Resource Mobilization Writing and Engagement
Grants Management and Administration
WHO YOU ARE
Specifically, this hire will bring:
We’d prefer candidates who have:
WHAT WE OFFER
LOCATION, COMPENSATION, AND WORK ENVIRONMENT
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
We are committed to equal employment opportunity principles and providing all employees with a safe work environment free from discrimination and harassment. We welcome you regardless of your race, gender identity, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion, age, physical ability, nationality, or any other status unrelated to the performance of the job and protected by law. GAIA practices affirmative action, and candidates from historically disadvantaged or marginalized groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
We know there is research that shows women and minorities are less likely to apply for jobs if they don’t have all of the key skills for a position. GAIA encourages candidates with some, but not all, of the skills listed in the job description to apply. We would love to see what you have to offer!
TO APPLY
GAIA’s new prospective funding opportunities are significant, and we are excited for the right candidate to make a major contribution to empowering grassroots organizing for waste and climate justice globally through this role. We are accepting applications until this position has been filled. To apply, please email your resume, cover letter and writing samples to hiring@no-burn.org.
In your cover letter, please answer the following questions:
1) What do you see as the greatest challenge facing those fighting for climate and environmental justice right now?
2) What are the two most valuable traits or skills you will bring to this work?
3) Where did you hear about this job?
For your writing sample, please provide 2 examples of previous writing (i.e. excerpt from a grant proposal or donor communication; no more than 4 pages total) that demonstrate your ability to craft a nuanced message for a specific audience or stakeholder. Preface your sample with a short explanation of the piece, its audience and purpose. You may submit links to your writing, for example, a link to a Google document or website.
WHO WE ARE
The Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives (GAIA) is a global network working towards a just and waste-free world without incineration. GAIA’s mission is to catalyze a global shift towards environmental justice by strengthening grassroots social movements that advance solutions to waste and pollution. We envision a just, zero waste world built on respect for ecological limits and community rights, where people are free from the burden of toxic pollution, and resources are sustainably conserved, not burned or dumped.
THE ROLE
GAIA has grown rapidly from a $1.2 million organization to a nearly $7.5 million organization in the last six years. To sustain this growth, we are seeking to add an additional Resource Mobilization Officer to our Global/US RM team. This is an exciting opportunity with substantial growth potential for someone keen to engage philanthropy in amplifying and scaling solutions to the climate crisis in the areas of…
Spanish or other additional language skills are a plus.
Spanish or other additional language skills are a plus.
GAIA’s new prospective funding opportunities are significant, and we are excited for the right candidate to make a major contribution to empowering grassroots organizing for waste and climate justice globally through this role. We are accepting applications until this position has been filled. To apply, please email your resume, cover letter and writing samples to hiring@no-burn.org.
In your cover letter, please answer the following questions:
1) What do you see as the greatest challenge facing those fighting for climate and environmental justice right now?
2) What are the two most valuable traits or skills you will bring to this work?
3) Where did you hear about this job?
For your writing sample, please provide 2 examples of previous writing (i.e. excerpt from a grant proposal or donor communication; no more than 4 pages total) that demonstrate your ability to craft a nuanced message for a specific audience or stakeholder. Preface your sample with a short explanation of the piece, its audience and purpose. You may submit links to your writing, for example, a link to a Google document or website.
GAIA’s new prospective funding opportunities are significant, and we are excited for the right candidate to make a major contribution to empowering grassroots organizing for…