Stand.earth is seeking a creative and experienced Climate Campaigner for a part-time contract position starting as soon as possible and running to the end of 2026 (with the possibility of extension). Reporting to the SAFE Cities Senior Climate Campaigner, this position will be responsible for raising the profile of the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty (FFNPT) initiative by helping local governments pass resolutions endorsing the Treaty, particularly in Atlantic provinces. They will also support Stand.earth’s SAFE Cities campaign by helping municipalities pass policies reducing or eliminating fossil fuels in buildings, also with a focus on Atlantic provinces. The ideal candidate has strong connections to the climate movement in eastern Canada, a demonstrated track record of successfully working to pass climate policies, and experience in collaborating with diverse stakeholders.
If you are passionate about building grassroots power and taking on the fossil fuel industry while building momentum for concrete climate policy, this may be the perfect job for you.
We encourage applicants to apply by April 12, 2026. This position is open until filled.
About Stand.earth:
Stand.earth is a nonprofit environmental organization working to create a world where respect for people and the environment comes first. Our campaigns challenge destructive corporate and governmental practices, demand accountability, and create solutions that support all of us — and the environment and climate upon which we depend. Stand’s strategic approach and fierce determination have yielded extraordinary results: Since 2000, we’ve secured the protection of millions of acres of wilderness, shifted billions of dollars of corporate purchasing toward responsible options, and transformed the environmental practices of more than 100 major U.S. corporations. Stand.earth operates in the United States and Canada.
Stand recognizes and respects the sovereignty of First Nations and tribes, and the rights of Indigenous Peoples and frontline communities. These communities are often first and most directly impacted by environmental pollution and climate change, and they provide critical leadership in developing solutions.
Pollution, climate change, and corporations’ bad behavior disproportionately hurts the most marginalized people in society — including people of colour, people from working class backgrounds, people with disabilities, women and LGBTQ+ people. To develop transformative solutions, these communities must be centered in the work we do. Hence, we strongly encourage applications from people with these identities or who are members of other historically marginalized communities. If you require assistance applying to this opportunity, please contact .
Scope of Work
Key Responsibilities
Identify and leverage strategic opportunities to grow the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty footprint in Canada, in particular across Atlantic Canada, and especially in PEI and New Brunswick
Help resource and design small-scale campaigns that result in endorsements at the local level
Develop and maintain relationships with climate activists, local government officials, and other partners
Steward and grow a network of allies working to advance a Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, particularly in Atlantic Canada
Draft compelling content to promote the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, including blogs, social media posts, and other mediums as appropriate
Support the SAFE Cities team to advance municipal policies that tangibly reduce fossil fuel use in buildings, particularly in Atlantic Canada
Participate in SAFE Cities events in support of local green building policies
Qualifications and Skills
Experience in advancing government policy or resolutions, ideally but not necessarily at the municipal level
Proven track record of developing and implementing effective public campaign strategies and tactics
Experience in building organizing networks and collaborative campaign planning with diverse stakeholders
Excellent written communication skills in English
Ability to quickly assimilate complex information and identify strategic opportunities
Passion for combatting the fossil fuel industry and climate change
Strong preference for a candidate with climate and other community networks and deep knowledge of the political and cultural landscape in Atlantic Canada
Preference for candidates with working French language skills
Preference for experience with digital campaigning
Projected Contract Hours & Rate
This is a part-time contract position until the end of December 2026 (with possibility for extension). The hourly rate offered will be $55 CAD per hour for up to 20 hours per week.
The location for this contract position is fully remote in Atlantic Canada. Ideally the candidate will be based in New Brunswick or PEI to build relationships with community groups and support local events, but we are open to candidates based in all Atlantic provinces. The candidate must be willing and able to do occasional travel within Canada.
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