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Senior Volunteer and Activist Coordinator (Paid Position)

Greenpeace Australia Pacific

GREENPEACE

Greenpeace’s mission is to secure an earth capable of nurturing life in all of its magnificent diversity.

We are an independent campaigning organisation committed to protecting nature and humanity from the greatest environmental threats of our time.

All over the world, from the Arctic to the Amazon, and across Australia, Greenpeace stands up for people and the planet, with a track record of success over more than five decades.

Using sophisticated campaign and communications strategies and spectacular creative actions, Greenpeace takes on the big polluters, changes the minds of decision makers, and promotes the solutions that our world so urgently needs.

We have a great culture at Greenpeace Australia Pacific and as part of the team, you will be contributing to responding to the greatest environmental challenges of our time - climate change, protecting our forests and our oceans.

This is no ordinary job. With this full-time, permanent role, you won’t only propel your own career, learning and development but will be playing your part in protecting all that we love for future generations.

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THE ROLE

Join us in a pivotal role where you'll be at the forefront of driving change and making a real impact! As the Senior Volunteer & Activist Coordinator, you'll have the incredible opportunity to lead recruitment, spearhead training initiatives, and cultivate a dynamic network of volunteers. Picture yourself igniting passion and enthusiasm, rallying individuals from all corners of Australia and the Pacific to join our cause. But that's not all – you'll also be at the helm of designing and executing bold, creative campaigns that challenge the status quo and drive meaningful change.

THE TEAM

You will join the Creative Confrontations Unit - the part of Greenpeace responsible for our spectacular creative actions. Joining this small but kick ass team of six (6).

This role sits in the Program Department and works closely with our Campaign and Engagement teams to develop strong volunteer journeys. You will report to the Head of Field Operations and be responsible for managing one direct report.

THE IDEAL CANDIDATE

You will be a dynamic and passionate individual with a knack for inspiring others and driving impactful change. You will possess strong leadership skills, able to galvanise and empower volunteers to become active participants in campaigns across Australia.

Creativity and innovation are key traits, as you will be responsible for developing engaging strategies and programs to recruit and mobilise volunteers, fostering a thriving activist community. You will be a strategic thinker, capable of designing and executing bold campaign initiatives that challenge conventions and drive tangible results.

Additionally, you will have excellent communication and interpersonal skills and be dedicated to securing an earth capable of nurturing life in all of its magnificent diversity.

In addition, you will have the following knowledge and experience

  • Advanced knowledge and/or experience in use of digital organising tools and, database management, (experience with Hubspot a plus);
  • Understanding of political, cultural and economic power dynamics and alignment with Greenpeace theory of change;
  • Demonstrated knowledge on how to use research, insights and analysis to develop participation or activist strategies;
  • Digital broadcasting tools (SMS, Autopilot);
  • Facilitation and training (Adult education);
  • Understanding and translating cultural requirements of working with organisations and individuals from the Pacific;
  • At least three (3) years’ experience in a related or similar role;
  • Experience in developing and leading adult activist education programs;
  • At least three (3) years’ experience in organising groups and individuals to act in a campaigning environment;
  • At least one (1) year experience as a people manager; and
  • Demonstrated skills for project and event management.

WHAT WE CAN OFFER YOU

  • A role with one of the most well-known brands in the environmental NGO space, and the strength of 50 years of Greenpeace behind you;
  • A great work-life balance including 35 hour work week, integrity framework and generous leave conditions (including an additional week of paid leave between Christmas and New Year);
  • Genuine flexible working conditions;
  • A incredible brand new head office space that has just opened up in Rosebery, Sydney;
  • A culture that celebrates inclusivity, belonging and diversity; and
  • An annual health allowance.

Annual full-time salary: $112,948.22 per annum + 11% superannuation per annum.

HOW TO APPLY

Your journey begins here.

Be sure to read the full Job Description before applying with your Resume (of no more than 3 pages) and Cover Letter (of no more than 1 page).

We are committed to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace. We recognise that individuals from underrepresented groups, including but not limited to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, People of Colour, women, non-binary and gender diverse individuals, LGBTQIA+ communities, and people living with a disability, may face unique barriers in the job application process. We encourage all qualified candidates to apply. Your unique experiences and perspectives contribute to the richness of our team. Please feel free to share any accessibility requirements to ensure a smooth application process. We value and celebrate diversity, and we are excited to welcome candidates from all backgrounds.

We respectfully request that Recruitment Agencies do not submit applications for this position.

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