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Job Title: Senior Campaign Representative for Corporate and International Efforts, National Coal Campaign

Department: Conservation, San Francisco

Reports To: Campaign Director – National Coal Campaign

Supervises: Corporate Accountability Coordinator – National Coal Campaign International Coordinator – National Coal Campaign

Context: Plans, directs and manages all aspects, including fundraising, strategic, and staff of assigned activities related to the National Coal Campaign. Develops and determines strategies and priorities for corporate and international efforts.

Scope: The Senior Campaign Representative has overall program and staff management responsibility, and provides experienced leadership and strategic planning, for specific components of the National Coal Campaign. Assigns priorities and timetables, plans and develops strategies, evaluates campaign/ program effectiveness. Represents the Sierra Club to government officials, business leaders, the media and other organizations.

Knowledge & Skills:

--B.A./B.S. degree in Environmental Studies, Political Science, or a closely related field.

--3-5 years experience as a senior representative, or in a comparable position in another organization which includes substantial experience planning and managing a national level campaign, including strategy, organizing, media, fundraising, program/employee management, budget planning and management, and work with senior level political and business leaders.

--Valid driver’s license, satisfactory driving record, and proof of auto insurance required.

--Expert knowledge of energy and coal issues.

--Excellent demonstrated written and oral communication skills. Demonstrated public speaking and media presentation ability.

--3-5 years prior experience in fundraising that includes foundation relations, individual solicitation of major gifts, and grant-funded project development and oversight. Demonstrated effectiveness as a major gift fundraiser.

--Substantial experience, demonstrated skill and ability, in national media relations. Includes effective television and radio presence, knowledge of media technologies including video, radio and print production processes.

--Substantial experience and demonstrated ability and effectiveness working with volunteers.

Please send resume and cover letter indicating interest in the position to: resumes@sierraclub.org.

To ensure proper routing of your application, please specify job code “Sr Camgn Rep for Corp & Int'l Efforts, Nat'l Coal Camgn - SCSF“in the subject line. This is a regular full time, grand depedent position.

Sierra Club offers competitive salary package commensurate with skills and experience plus excellent benefits that include medical / dental / vision coverage, and a retirement savings 401(k) plan

Sierra Club is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse workforce.

Note: Positions stay on the webpage until they are filled. If you are applying for more than one job, a resume and cover letter are required for each position.

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