Website Pesticide Action & Agroecology Network
Pesticide Action & Agroecology Network (PAN) is hiring! We are seeking an experienced organizer and movement builder to lead our organizing work. If you have a passion for just, healthy and equitable food and farming, please consider applying, or share the news:
Organizing Lead:
Pesticide Action & Agroecology Network (PAN) is seeking an experienced organizer and movement builder to lead our organizing work. The Organizing Lead is a pivotal role that sustains and builds PAN’s capacity to partner with farmers, farmworkers, environmental interest groups, and those most harmed by pesticides (including rural communities and children), and advances our collective work to advocate for policies and practices that strengthen a just food and farming system. This role is designed to deepen relationships and ensure PAN remains grounded in meaningful partnerships that respond to and empower the work of core constituencies. The Organizing Lead will work in coalitions in the state where they are located, as well as take leadership across the PAN Program Team in coordinating team-wide support to priority collaborations where we work across the US.
This remote position can be located anywhere outside of California, with special encouragement to candidates in the Midwest (although strong candidates anywhere should apply). The Organizing Lead is committed to racial, economic, and climate justice. They are a movement strategist, who will help staff articulate and move forward the work we are doing with partners, centering those most affected. They will also lead team coordination so that PAN can be as helpful to partners as possible. Candidates should have at least three years of experience in advocacy and organizing, and ideally background and interest in food and farming.
The Organization
PAN works to create a just, thriving food system, working with those on the frontlines — farmers, farmworkers, families with young children, Native people and rural communities — to tackle the health, economic and environmental problems created by our industrialized system of food and farming. We are part of a global network that works to reclaim the future of food and farming from corporate interests. Learn more about PAN’s mission here.
About the Position:
- Up to full time: Minimum 75%, up to full time equivalent (1 FTE = 36 hours per week), based on candidate preference.
- Location: This position is fully remote. Candidates may live in any location in the US outside of California, with encouragement to candidates based in the Midwest.
- Salary: up to $75,000 at 1 FTE, exempt
- Benefits: This position includes PAN’s extensive benefit package which includes health, dental, and vision insurance, a 403(b) retirement plan, generous vacation and sick leave, and flexible scheduling.
- Travel: Occasional travel out-of-state for team-based meetings required.
- Job Closes November 15, 2024
To Learn more and apply:
To apply for this job please visit www.panna.org.