The Greenlining Institute works towards a future where communities of color can build wealth, live in healthy places filled with economic opportunity, and are ready to meet the challenges posed by climate change. We work with communities of color to understand and analyze the racist barriers to economic opportunity, demand accountability from the public and private sectors to combat injustice, foster consensus-building that produces long-term change and success, and bridge research and policy to spearhead innovative strategies at the intersections of racial, economic, and climate equity. To achieve our vision, we focus on four strategic issue areas: Economic Equity, Climate Equity, Transformative Communities, and Leadership Academy. The Greenlining Institute is deeply committed to justice and equity not just in the work we do in communities, but also within our organization. We actively work to create a diverse, inclusive, and supportive workplace that values lived experience, community wisdom, and racial equity. We particularly encourage applications from Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), immigrants, LGBTQ+ individuals, and those with lived experiences in historically marginalized communities. The Leadership Academy Program Coordinator is a vital hybrid operational role designed for a systems-oriented individual looking to cultivate the next generation of racial equity leaders. You will manage the logistical backbone of our Academy initiatives & programs—including Casa Joaquin Murrieta, Fellowship and Summer Associate tracks—ensuring that every stage of the participant lifecycle, from initial recruitment to alumni advocacy, is executed with precision. By owning the data integrity and more of our networks and co-facilitating in-person program sessions, you directly enable the Academy to scale its impact and empower diverse leaders to drive systemic change.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED