The Center for Coalfield Justice (CCJ) fights for coalfield communities through advocacy, education, and organizing. Our approach to working with area residents values their knowledge about the land, waterways, and communities. Our recognition of local expertise is grounded in the belief that people who are facing injustice directly are the most knowledgeable and should be leading the efforts toward justice. We blend organizing, communications, legal, and policy strategies to build power with and for residents across Washington and Greene Counties. Our mission: to improve policy and regulations for the oversight of fossil fuels extraction and use; to educate, empower, and organize coalfield residents; and to protect public and environmental health. The fellowship will run from June 2026 through March 2027, with opportunities for networking and connections in seeking long-term employment. Fellows will support organizing across Greene and Washington Counties, focusing on door-to-door canvassing, community listening, and base-building. This role is about real, face-to-face outreach, including introducing CCJ to residents, gathering community concerns, and connecting people into deeper involvement with our work.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
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