
Do you want to use your digital skills to help build a sustainable future? Join the most influential climate organization in the Netherlands and help build an inclusive and diverse climate movement. We have the perfect job for you!
We are currently looking for a: Digital Organizer (0.8 FTE, 30 hours)
People are spending more and more time online. That’s why we at Milieudefensie are constantly working to develop, manage, and moderate our digital infrastructure. This helps us expand and strengthen our ability to drive change. The goal of digital organizing is to ensure that staff and volunteers make the best possible use of available campaign tools and opportunities. It helps facilitate communication and collaboration among and within large groups of volunteers.
You will work closely with the other organizers in the Movement Building Department, as well as with colleagues in the Communications Department and the online team.
Milieudefensie staff work partly from home. We meet both online and in the office.
We believe in the power of diversity and strive to build a diverse workforce with balanced representation across gender, age, sexual orientation, disability, and ethnic background. That is why we especially encourage people from groups that are underrepresented within the climate movement to apply.
Interested? Please email your cover letter (maximum 1 A4 page) and resume, both in PDF format, by Sunday, June 16, 2024, using the online application form.
The first interviews will take place on Thursday, June 20. The second round of interviews will be held on Monday, June 24.
If you have any questions about this job opening, please contact Merle Gosewinkel, campaign coordinator, atmerle.gosewinkel@milieudefensie.nl or 020 550 7363.
>You can find more information about our application process here.
>You can find information about working at Milieudefensie here.
This job opening is being advertised both internally and externally. We do not welcome unsolicited recruitment inquiries regarding this position.
Top photo: Milieudefensie staff at work. © Manon Carboni, Blij je te zien.