The Environmental Investigation Agency (EIA) is a 501(c)(3) independent, international, non-profit advocacy organization based in Washington, D.C., with proven records of triggering and affecting systemic change to protect the Earth’s environment. For more than three decades, EIA has established unique methods to drive change – including pioneering the use of undercover investigative techniques to expose environmental crimes. These crimes include illegal trade in endangered wildlife, illegal logging and associated trade in illegal timber, human rights and environmental violations in the extractives sector, and the trade in both climate-damaging and ozone layer-depleting gasses.
In 2023, EIA-US made the decision to more systematically address the environmental and human rights crimes associated with extractive industries, via the launch of a dedicated global campaign. The new campaign builds on 40 years of organizational experience in challenging the status quo and pioneering activities at the interface of ground-truthing investigations of environmental crimes, cutting-edge campaigns and systemic policy change, and trust-based solidarity with frontline communities. It also builds on demonstrated success, as the investigation and related campaign against the Pebble Mine in Alaska shows, which played a critical role in stopping what would have been the largest open pit mine in North America.
EIA’s Extractive Industries Campaign
Extractive industries, responsible for the exploration and exploitation of commodities ranging from fossil fuels to the minerals deemed strategic for the energy transition, are at the heart of multiple crucial challenges. The sector and its associated supply chains have provided the raw materials that many societies have relied on for decades and centuries. Extractive industries are also at the interface of some of the most urgent and dire socio-environmental problems the world is facing, including the climate crisis, human and, particularly, Indigenous rights violations, inequitable benefits sharing, grand corruption and opacity, and entrenched neo-colonialism. Illegal operations have heavily contaminated air, forests, lands, and waters, sometimes permanently. Voices and actions, from organized citizens, communities, and civil society organizations, have repeatedly emerged around the world in order to challenge this situation. EIA’s team members are now dedicated to put their skills, experience, and energy in service of this effort, aiming at radical change in the sector.
Position description
EIA-US is hiring a talented and highly motivated campaigner who is willing to grow with the campaign and help steer the fast-growing portfolio on extractive industries in the right direction. We are looking for an impact-driven professional who will be as comfortable devising and delivering ambitious campaign strategies as working collaboratively and following local partners’ lead, including Indigenous People and Local Communities (IPLCs). The ideal candidate will thrive in identifying and seizing new opportunities in order to stop crimes associated with extractive industries and their supply chains and help policy changes built from the ground up. They will support and work under the supervision of the Extractive Industries Campaign Lead and coordinate very regularly with multiple EIA’s colleagues from complementary areas of expertise.
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Commitment to Inclusion, Racial Justice and Anti-oppression
EIA strives to integrate values of equity, fairness, inclusiveness, transparency, and accountability into our work, which includes reflecting our commitment for racial justice in our programmatic work and our organizational structure and values. We are seeking candidates who have a commitment to engage in this ongoing process and work with us to create an inclusive work environment and world.
EIA is an equal employment opportunity committed to workforce diversity. All Employment at EIA are decided on the basis of merit, qualifications and business need.
This is a full-time position with an estimated starting salary range between $56,000 and $65,000, commensurate with experience. EIA offers a generous benefits package including medical, dental and vision coverage, life insurance coverage, 401K, paid time off (vacation, sick and personal leaves), disability benefits, workers’ compensation, professional development Support, flexibly hybrid working arrangement, cell phone monthly allowance, commuter monthly allowance.
EIA will favorably be looking at candidates who could join our Washington, D.C.-based office, EIA is open to hiring the best candidate if based elsewhere.
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