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Campus Climate Organizing Manager

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Chesapeake Climate Action Network

Takoma Park, MD (In Person)

$77,162 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/28/2026

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Job Description

Chesapeake Climate Action Network seeks an experienced organizer to launch a campus organizing program in the Chesapeake region. The Campus Climate Organizing Manager will expand the national fight for solar reflection methods (SRM) research by establishing and managing a campus organizing campaign. Reporting to the Federal Director, the Manager will develop messaging and campus organizing strategies, train and supervise field organizers, and build a powerful student movement for climate solutions in the region.
Please note:
we've updated the job title, but this is the same position as Federal Organizing Manager, so if you applied under that title, you're still in the applicant pool! About Us Chesapeake Climate Action Network (CCAN) is the only group in the Chesapeake region of Maryland, Virginia, and Washington DC dedicated exclusively to building a powerful grassroots movement to fight climate change. We envision an equitable energy future where truly clean sources of power — solar, wind, and geothermal — sustain every aspect of our lives, efficiency is prioritized, and fossil fuels have been phased out. We are working on bold campaigns that would result in energy policies matching the scale of the climate crisis. Since 2002, we have been pushing the envelope of what's "politically possible" in the Chesapeake region and beyond, using every tool inside and outside the box—from organizing to lobbying to the law. What You Will Do The primary responsibilities of the position include:
Staff Management:
Provide direct supervision to two entry-level campus organizers through weekly individual check-ins, team meetings, and performance management. This includes training on basic organizing skills, including story of self, us, and now, developing work plans, and time management.
Organizing:
Help envision CCAN's campus organizing campaign, including strategies, tactics, and ambitious, realistic goals. Conduct initial outreach and relationship building to establish CCAN's presence on university campuses.
Training and capacity building:
Collaborate with CCAN's organizing leadership to build training curriculum and pedagogy for staff and volunteers to develop organizing skills. Qualifications Commitment to the mission of fighting climate change and promoting environmental justice. Three to five years of professional or volunteer organizing experience, with a preference for campus or youth organizing experience. At least one year of staff management experience, including setting goals, coaching, problem-solving, and time management. Experience and comfort with public speaking. Event planning and management experience. Self-motivated and able to track multiple ongoing tasks and deadlines, prioritizing measurable results. Able to collaborate and work effectively with a team. Experience setting measurable goals and tracking progress.
Problem-solver:
someone who thinks of solutions more than barriers. A valid driver's license. Lobbying experience is helpful but not required. Don't meet every single requirement? We are dedicated to building a diverse, inclusive, and authentic workplace and value lived and work experience; therefore, if you're excited about this role, but your experience doesn't align perfectly with every qualification in the job description, we encourage you to apply! You might be the perfect candidate for this or another role at CCAN. The Details The Campus Climate Organizing Manager is a full-time, salaried, overtime-exempt position. The salary range for this position is $70,000 to $80,000. We provide a generous benefits package, including health insurance, dental and vision coverage, and four weeks of paid vacation. Full-time positions at CCAN are hybrid — we work two days per week from our office in Takoma Park and three days from home. Due to the nature of our advocacy work, occasional evening and weekend work is expected.
Special Demands :
This position will require regular travel via car or train, to college campuses primarily in Maryland and Washington, DC but could include trips outside the region. Organizers regularly transport tabling and event materials up to 50 pounds.