Applicants must have Bachelor’s degree. The Legislative Fellow will be a contributing member of CCL’s government affairs team. The primary duties of the Legislative Fellow include helping with research, building relationships with diverse advocacy organizations and congressional offices, and attending congressional hearings/briefings on behalf of CCL. Fellows will become conversant with CCL’s unique organizing tools, and methods, which are designed to empower all citizens to engage in advocacy and outreach work in pursuit of a sustainable climate and healthy democracy. Additionally, fellows have the valuable opportunity to work on the government affairs side CCL work to see how grassroots organizing effectively intersects with policymakers and the other entities that influence them. The position comes with a $4000 stipend. Please apply by filling out this Google Form.
A professional development resource for Environmental Science and Policy alumni at the University of Maryland, College Park.
Thursday, July 30, 2020
Fellowship - Citizens’ Climate Lobby (CCL)
Legislative Fellow (Fall 2020, Washington, DC / Remote)
Applicants must have Bachelor’s degree. The Legislative Fellow will be a contributing member of CCL’s government affairs team. The primary duties of the Legislative Fellow include helping with research, building relationships with diverse advocacy organizations and congressional offices, and attending congressional hearings/briefings on behalf of CCL. Fellows will become conversant with CCL’s unique organizing tools, and methods, which are designed to empower all citizens to engage in advocacy and outreach work in pursuit of a sustainable climate and healthy democracy. Additionally, fellows have the valuable opportunity to work on the government affairs side CCL work to see how grassroots organizing effectively intersects with policymakers and the other entities that influence them. The position comes with a $4000 stipend. Please apply by filling out this Google Form.
Applicants must have Bachelor’s degree. The Legislative Fellow will be a contributing member of CCL’s government affairs team. The primary duties of the Legislative Fellow include helping with research, building relationships with diverse advocacy organizations and congressional offices, and attending congressional hearings/briefings on behalf of CCL. Fellows will become conversant with CCL’s unique organizing tools, and methods, which are designed to empower all citizens to engage in advocacy and outreach work in pursuit of a sustainable climate and healthy democracy. Additionally, fellows have the valuable opportunity to work on the government affairs side CCL work to see how grassroots organizing effectively intersects with policymakers and the other entities that influence them. The position comes with a $4000 stipend. Please apply by filling out this Google Form.
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