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Job Vacancy: Campaigner (Bilingual)
Organization: Greenpeace Canada
Location: Montreal or Ottawa, open to considering other locations

  • Reports to: Co-Head of Program (Climate team)
  • Details: Full-time (four days per week, 28 hours per week, Monday to Thursday), permanent, unionized
  • Salary: $64,643 CAD per year (this amount will be prorated for partial years of service)
  • Closing date for applicants: February 28, 2025

About Greenpeace Canada:

Greenpeace Canada is an independently funded, non-profit organization that works towards a greener, more peaceful world, and to confront the systems that threaten people and the planet. We challenge government and industry to halt harmful practices by negotiating solutions, conducting scientific research, introducing clean alternatives, carrying out peaceful acts of civil disobedience and engaging the public. To maintain independence Greenpeace does not accept donations from corporations or governments. Greenpeace relies on individual donors and creative partnerships to fund our environmental justice campaigns.

As an organization, Greenpeace Canada recognizes and supports Indigenous sovereignty and the Land Back movement. We support the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and are committed to collaboration and consultation with Indigenous Peoples to ensure our campaigns and positions respect Indigenous rights and liberation.

Greenpeace Canada is committed to a workplace that is enriched by the people, needs and desires of Canada’s diverse communities. We seek candidates with a variety of perspectives and lived experiences to effect change and will prioritize applicants from racialized and other equity-seeking groups.

The responsibilities and skills for this role are outlined below. Greenpeace Canada fully recognizes lived experiences, unpaid credentials, as well as education and work experiences from outside of Canada. If you are interested in this role, but feel you do not have all of the requirements listed for this position, we highly encourage you to still apply!

About the role:

Greenpeace Canada (GPC) is seeking a Campaigner to develop and implement local, national and global campaign strategies and tactics, providing expertise to a Greenpeace campaign to further Greenpeace Canada’s strategy and long-term environmental and social justice objectives.

MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES:

  1. Develop and implement approved campaign plans and strategies to achieve campaign, engagement and fundraising goals (including, but not limited to mobilization, non-violent direct action, lobbying, research, communications).
  2. Maintain an active liaison with potential and established allied groups, coalition partners and communities. Actively seek out and participate in discussions with influential individuals and groups. Communicate with federal/provincial officials related to environmental policies and issues.
  3. Research and analyze a wide range of specialized material on campaign issues and strategies. Maintain an in-depth and current knowledge of campaign-related issues at global and national levels (as well as for the various provinces where relevant).
  4. In close collaboration with the Communications Officer and Digital Campaigner, develop media contacts, solicit media coverage, promote campaigns through digital media and organize media events.
  5. Act as campaign spokesperson for both English and French speaking news media, social media, as well as representing Greenpeace in other public fora.
  6. Prepare campaign outputs and tactics, including written materials.
  7. Promote support within Greenpeace and to the public to advance campaign goals. Work with Action-Coordinators/Organizers to organize rallies, protests, demonstrations, actions and public events. Make presentations and respond to public speaking requests. Reach out to initiate collaboration opportunities with key groups.
  8. Lead cross-functional, national and global projects as needed as per established GP project management processes. Act as task managers within project management framework. Oversee approved project budgets.
  9. Respond to public inquiries about campaign issues and other matters. Prepare materials and publications. Attend and/or organize conferences.

SKILLS REQUIRED:

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in both English AND French
  • Knowledge of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis languages are highly desirable.
  • Knowledge of other languages that reflect the diversity of Canada’s many communities are also highly desirable.
  • Significant campaigning experience, both in a national and local context including strategy, planning, and execution of effective, multi-faceted campaigns that engage the public and change the behaviour of corporations and governments
  • Ability to prioritize and focus
  • Strong, engaging spokesperson, with the ability to do media interviews in both French and English
  • Digital campaigning skills, especially social media
  • Strong interpersonal skills - experience as a leader/team builder and working in collaboration with broader team members
  • Flexibility - willingness to pitch in and work in other areas, and subjects as needed
  • Subject matter knowledge: science, policy and politics related to climate and energy (ideally federal and across provinces and territories)
  • Project and time management experience
  • Established professional network in Canada
  • Previous experience focused on oil and gas extraction, community-driven climate adaptation/resilience strategies, Indigenous support and solidarity, public engagement
  • Experience with NVDA or willingness to learn
  • Experience with or understanding of fundraising and how it interacts with campaigns
  • Knowledge of the overall goals and campaign activities of Greenpeace
  • Knowledge of Indigenous rights, the history of colonization in Canada and its present day impacts, anti-oppression theories

You will work with colleagues across Canada and collaborate with other Greenpeace offices around the world.

Candidates should understand and support the Greenpeace campaign tactics, including the use of peaceful civil disobedience.

All applicants must be legally entitled to work in Canada.

Benefits

Our benefits package includes generous holidays; dental and extended medical insurance for you and your family, contributions towards a fossil-fuel-free pension plan equal to 5% of your gross salary, and a 4-day (28 hour) work week.

Application Process

Please tell us about yourself by sending us your CV and cover letter.

Apply here. Please mention you saw this at GoodWork.ca.

In accordance with our Collective Agreement, internal candidates from unionized positions will be considered for open unionized positions prior to considering external applicants.

We are looking forward to hearing from you!

If you require assistance or accommodations for illness or disability when applying to this opportunity, please email crecruit@greenpeace.org for support. We thank all applicants, but only those invited for interviews will be contacted.


 

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Current status: Open/apply now.   Date posted: Feb 18 2025    ID: 72903