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Industrious Labs

Senior Campaign Strategist, Circular Economy

RemoteFull time roleMid Level

$117,000 – $117,000 / Yearly

3 months ago

About the Job

Industrious Labs seeks a Senior Campaign Strategist to join our circular economy campaign team!

 Industrious Labs exists to deliver unstoppable policies, people power, and analysis to drastically reduce dangerous emissions, hold industry accountable to communities and workers, and develop a circular economy.

 Are you inspired by how Industrious Labs is reimagining the industrial sector as a source of good union jobs and as a climate solution where we make things responsibly, prioritize waste reduction, repair, remanufacture, and recycle? Are you looking to be part of building a new field within the climate movement? Do you want to find a team and set of partners who are putting their values into action every day? Then Industrious Labs is looking for you.

 Industrious Labs is currently recruiting for the following full-time position to work in a dynamic team for our Circular Economy team.

 The Senior Campaign Strategist is a highly skilled relationship builder and campaigner, with a proven ability to establish, grow, and sustain diverse coalitions of stakeholders to drive state level policy forward. They are passionate about solving the climate crisis and centering BIPOC communities, through campaigns that deploy research and analysis, cross-sector collaborations, and communications.  

The Industrious Labs team operates with a spirit of possibilities and seeks a Senior Campaign Strategist who shares the belief that we can all do things we’ve never done before and can stretch ourselves to achieve incredible results.

For additional information about this position and how to apply to work with our team, please see the information on our website.

 

 

About the Company

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Industrious Labs

Los Angeles, CA, USA

21-50

A reimagined industrial sector that works for communities, workers, and the climate is within reach. It requires more than just cleaner methods of making steel or cement, but a transformation of our politics. There’s so much opportunity, and the benefits are so great, but big change can be hard to imagine when the problem has vexed us for decades.

Industrial transformation is possible, but it won’t happen on its own. We need better stories that plant the seeds of inspiration. From a foundation of shared data and analysis, we need more people with a range of expertise applying targeted pressure through focused campaigns to demand change.