Protect Our Winters (POW) was founded in 2007 by legendary snowboarder Jeremy Jones with a simple and powerful idea: the outdoor community can be one of the most influential forces for climate action. Today, POW is a leading 501(c)(3) nonprofit that unites athletes, brands, scientists, creatives, and everyday adventurers into the “Outdoor State,” 181 million people who love the outdoors and want clean air, clean water, and a healthy planet. We know what’s at stake. Climate change is already reshaping the places we live and play, fueled by fossil fuel pollution and stalled by policy inaction. POW exists to change that. Through bold campaigns and cross-partisan coalitions, we advocate for more clean energy, defend public lands, mobilize voters, and spark cultural shifts that move policy. If you love the outdoors and want to help solve the challenge of our lifetime, join us on the climb! In 2025, POW expanded the scope of its Athlete Alliances to include the communities who recreate on our waterways, coasts, and oceans. Building on the same proven model that has powered POW's snow and mountain alliances, this expansion brings whitewater paddlers, surfers, anglers, and sailors into the fold as credible, community-rooted voices for climate action. The approach is the same one POW has refined over the years: identify leaders within their sport, equip them with training and resources, and activate their platforms to drive the systemic policy change we need to meet the climate crisis head-on. The POW Water Alliance Captain will lead that work. This part-time position is responsible for coordinating a group of professional water athletes, enabling and deploying them as climate advocates through the full range of resources and infrastructure that POW has to offer. It is an emerging and energizing body of work, built on the belief that empowered athletes can move culture and policy in ways that traditional advocacy cannot. At the same time, POW is actively building relationships with aligned organizations and coalitions already doing critical work in the water space, bringing POW's unique strengths in athlete activation and outdoor community organizing into coordinated efforts that are larger than any one organization. This part-time role (approximately 10-20 hours/week) sits at the center of that momentum. If you are passionate about water, climate, and the power of sport to drive real change, this is a rare opportunity to help build something from the ground up.
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Job Type
Part-time
Career Level
Mid Level
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