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Teach Climate Network Coordinator

Employer
Climate Generation: A Will Steger Legacy
Location
Minneapolis
Salary
40000.00 - 43000.00 USD Annual

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Industry
Education
Role
Other
Job Type
Long-Term
Hours
Full Time
Position: Teach Climate Network CoordinatorLOCATION: Climate Generation Office, Minneapolis, MinnesotaREPORTS TO: Climate Change Education ManagerTYPE: Full TimeEXPECTATIONS: 100% of Climate Generation operations and programming are currently remote to mitigate risks associated with the COVID-19 pandemic. Once on-site operations resume, this position has the potential to be semi-remote with some required on-site expectations.Do you enjoy working with teachers?Are you concerned about climate change and believe education is an essential solution?Do you want to join an organization recognized as a national leader in climate change education?Climate Generation: A Will Steger Legacy empowers individuals and their communities to engage in solutions to climate change. Based in the Twin Cities, Minnesota, Climate Generation strategically engages and empowers youth, educators, decision-makers and the public to foster climate literacy and action with the goal of building a more equitable and resilient future for all.Climate Generation recognizes the complexity of climate change and the importance of interdisciplinary climate change education. The climate change education program builds educators confidence and competence to teach climate change in their educational setting by providing curriculum resources, professional development and ongoing support. Climate Generations curriculum resources are aligned to science, social studies, and language arts standards and encourage students to think beyond science alone. Climate Generation also values Traditional Ecological Knowledge, social justice education, and STEM education.Climate Generation: A Will Steger Legacy recruits, employs, trains, compensates and promotes regardless of race, religion, color, national origin, sex, disability, age, veteran status and other protected status as required by law. We actively seek to build and maintain a diverse workforce and foster the leadership of people of color, indigenous people, people from working class backgrounds, women, LGBTQ+, and all people of varying and intersecting identities.Duties and responsibilities:The primary purpose of this position is to support the education program in the area of climate change education, particularly developing professional learning experiences for educators in K-12 formal, informal and higher ed connected to Climate Generations Teach Climate Network of 7500+ educators.Program Support (70%)Building from institutional knowledge and/or external experience, research, design, and implement workshops and training for educators - formal & non-formal including the annual Summer Institute for Climate Change Education and our Teach Climate NetworkDevelop, implement, and when appropriate lead programs and projects with community partners, ensuring outcomes are aligned with education program mission and current education practiceWork directly with the Climate Change Education Manager to develop a comprehensive annual work planSupport the Climate Change Education Manager in developing a plan to expand and support the Teach Climate NetworkCollaborate closely with other program teams, specifically Sr. Youth Program Coordinator, Sr. Community Engagement Coordinator and Communications Coordinator, on project specific tasksLead on Climate Generations public presentation offerings and registrations and coordinate with Climate Generation staff and volunteer Climate Ambassadors to fulfill public requests for presentationsSupervise an annual, part-time, seasonal Summer Institute/programs support internCommunications (10%)Support Education in publishing monthly Teach Climate Tips e-newsletterTeach Climate Network marketing to include: creating and executing a plan that includes new and established partnerships, as well as expanding the reach of existing curriculum resources and toolkits in partnership with Education teamMarket the education program at conferences, through community and organizational calendars and direct contacts and through the development of the monthly educator e-newsletter, Teach Climate TipsDevelopment (5%)Support Climate Change Education Manager and Senior Director of Programs with grant-writing, donor relations support, and budget management as it relates to programmingManage the Teach Climate Teachers scholarship fund, including tracking scholarships and reviewing applications and communicating spending to Sr. Finance ManagerTrack and monitor Summer Institute budget, managing for cost containment and maximizing in-kind supportSupport the the organization with program evaluation and events supportOrganizational Engagement & Health (15%)Engage in team functions including events, team meetings, strategic planning, and marketingCollaborate with Sr. Development Coordinator and Sr. Community Engagement Coordinator to co-create and implement a Climate Ambassadors programCollaborate with Organizational Development & Equity Manager, and other colleagues, to ensure that an equity and anti-racism framework is used to develop and deliver all Climate Change Education programsCoordinate with Sr. Development Coordinator on volunteer needs, event logistics, program materials, and vendor relationsSupport and participate in diversity, equity, and inclusion work across the organizationRequired Qualifications:At least three years of experience in a related field, like environmental education, formal education, community-based network coordination, and/or climate justice.Experience training and coordinating educatorsSolid understanding of climate justice, and environmental or STEM educational pedagogy and standards demonstrated through coursework or real world applicationCurriculum writing or experience in lesson plan designTerrific oral and written communication skillsExcellent organization skills, specifically with time management and ability to multitask. Must be detail oriented and self-motivatedHigh attention to detail and the ability to successfully manage multiple projects and responsibilities with consistent follow-throughAbility to work with small and dedicated teamAbility to interact respectfully with diverse groups of people in a variety of settingsComfortable with technology including Zoom, Microsoft/Apple software, Dropbox, Asana (content management system), Google docs, SlackOccasional nights and weekend work commitmentsCommitted to an equitable workplace and integrating equity into program planningPreferred qualifications:Ability to seek out, analyze, and communicate new information, data, and approaches that would be of use to education program materials and outreachExperience or interest in supervising part-time, seasonal employees and internsExperience coordinating or participating in an educational or professional learning network.Compensation and Benefits:Salary range for this position is between $40-$43,000 based on experience and qualificationsFull-time, exempt position, working 40 hours per week20 days of PTO (increases with years of employment), 6 paid holidays and a holiday break from December 24th through January 1Three percent matching contribution of annual salary to 403(b) retirement plan after one month of employmentMedical insurance provided through BenefitsMN with Medica and Colonial Life Dental (80% of monthly premiums are covered by employer for Medical and 10% Dental) and Flexible Spending Account for out-of-pocket medical expensesCell phone reimbursement ($20/month) and travel/mileage reimbursementLocated in the Greenway building with access to biking trails and light-rail transit, as well as indoor bike storage area and showersFoster a respectful, collaborative, and fun work environmentHiring Process and Timeline:Please submit a resume and cover letter to . Put "Teach Climate Network Coordinator, last name, first name in the subject heading. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis until a candidate is hiredClimate Generation engages a thorough screening process and applicants may be asked to participate in multiple screening activitiesIdeal candidate will be available to start in April 2021

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