Mississippi River Delta Restoration Campaign Positions Posted
The Mississippi River Delta Restoration Campaign is hiring for two organizing positions, and I thought you might know potential candidates. Please pass along to your networks, and let me know if there are individuals you would recommend our field director reach out to directly.
Our Campaign
The Mississippi River Delta Restoration Campaign is made up of staff from Environmental Defense Fund, National Audubon Society, National Wildlife Federation, Coalition to Restore Coastal Louisiana, and Lake Pontchartrain Basin Foundation, working collaboratively to restore the Mississippi River Delta. We are primarily located in New Orleans and Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and Washington, D.C.
New Orleans Metro Area Advocacy Coordinator
Through the National Wildlife Federation, the Mississippi River Restoration Delta Campaign seeks an effective, dynamic, and energetic individual to lead outreach efforts in the New Orleans Metro Area with the aim of building awareness and support around the importance of restoring Louisiana's coast. The New Orleans Metro Area Advocacy Coordinator will focus efforts in the New Orleans Metro Area with the possibility of work in Jefferson, Terrebonne, and Lafourche Parishes. The Metro Area Coordinator will work under the Mississippi River Delta Restoration Campaign Field Director and will be part of a highly engaged team of non-governmental organization partners working to address Louisiana's land loss through large-scale coastal restoration projects. This position will be located in New Orleans, LA.
Through the National Wildlife Federation, the Mississippi River Restoration Delta Campaign is currently seeking a Plaquemines Parish Outreach Professional Coordinator. Our campaign advocates for coastal restoration through the implementation of Louisiana's Coastal Master Plan, with the mission of re-connecting the Mississippi River to the delta to protect people, wildlife, and jobs. This position will work with coastal parish residents to provide information about sustainable, cost-effective restoration projects based on sound science, and to understand community members' concerns about the impacts of these projects on their livelihoods. This position will be located in New Orleans, La.
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