
This is a hybrid in-person position based in Providence, Rhode Island, requiring at least three days per week on-site.
Applications are now being accepted for the Environmental Policy Fellow – Natural & Working Lands position with The Nature Conservancy. The Environmental Policy Fellow for Natural and Working Lands will work at and with RI Department of Environmental Management (RIDEM) embedded within the climate and resilience team in the DEM Director’s Office.
The Fellow will help integrate natural and working lands priorities into the State’s mitigation and resilience plans, policies, and programs. They will help in establishing methods to more accurately measure and track Greenhouse Gas (GHG) impacts of natural and working lands activities in the state’s GHG inventories. They will also help to coordinate across state agencies with staff engaged in programs and policy that affect natural and working lands and also help ensure that the benefits of natural and working lands are incorporated in future iterations of the state’s economic development plans.
This position will work in person and be based at the RIDEM office in Providence. This position is fully funded for two years (start date is contingent on when funding is received), and may be extended further upon the securing of additional funding.
The position offers a salary range of $75,000 – $82,000 per year, with a competitive benefits package including health care, 401(k) with employer match, paid time off, and other wellness programs.
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis. Candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible.
To learn more and apply click here.
This program has also been added to the Green Jobs Network fellowship website climatefellowships.com. Thanks and good luck to those who apply!
