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How much do environmental organizer jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 11, 2026, the average yearly pay for environmental organizer in the United States is $55,711.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $44,500.00 and $65,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are Environmental Organizers?

Environmental organizers are individuals who work to promote environmental protection and sustainability by raising awareness, mobilizing communities, and advocating for policy changes. They may work for non-profit organizations, grassroots campaigns, or advocacy groups. Their typical activities include organizing events, coordinating volunteers, leading educational programs, and lobbying for environmental legislation. Environmental organizers play a crucial role in driving collective action to address issues like climate change, pollution, and conservation.

What are some common challenges Environmental Organizers face when mobilizing community action?

Environmental Organizers often encounter challenges such as engaging diverse communities, overcoming public apathy, and addressing misinformation about environmental issues. Building trust and fostering collaboration among stakeholders with varying interests can require significant effort and adaptability. Additionally, organizers must balance grassroots activism with working within regulatory frameworks and often need to manage tight deadlines and limited resources to achieve campaign goals.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Environmental Organizer, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Environmental Organizer, you typically need a background in environmental studies or related fields, along with experience in advocacy or community engagement. Familiarity with digital organizing tools, CRM systems, and social media platforms is crucial for effective outreach and campaign management. Outstanding communication, leadership, and relationship-building skills help mobilize communities and influence stakeholders. These abilities are essential for driving environmental initiatives, building coalitions, and achieving meaningful policy or behavioral change.

What is the difference between Environmental Organizer vs Environmental Educator?

AspectEnvironmental OrganizerEnvironmental Educator
CredentialsTypically requires a bachelor's degree in environmental science, communications, or related fieldsUsually requires a bachelor's degree in education, environmental science, or related areas
Work EnvironmentCommunity events, advocacy campaigns, grassroots organizingClassrooms, workshops, outdoor educational programs
Employer & IndustryNonprofits, advocacy groups, community organizationsSchools, museums, environmental centers

Environmental Organizers focus on mobilizing communities and advocating for environmental policies, often working in grassroots settings. Environmental Educators primarily teach and raise awareness about environmental issues through educational programs. While both roles promote environmental awareness, their methods and settings differ significantly.

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Organizer

$81K - $113K/yr

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Medical, Dental, Retirement

Posted 28 days ago


Job description

Description

SEIU Healthcare 1199NW, a progressive healthcare union is part of the fastest growing union in the country. We are a union of over 37,000 healthcare workers strong and growing in Washington State and Montana. We work toward economic and racial justice in our communities and building strong worker led unions that advocate for good jobs, safer staffing and a voice on the job for frontline staff in hospitals, clinics, behavior health and social service agencies.


Benefits include 100% paid medical insurance including co-pays and deductibles, no dental premium, 6% annual contribution to 401k, defined pension plan, 14 holidays, car reimbursement and many other extra benefits.


A Day in the Life of an 1199NW Organizer!

Join a growing team that includes over 70 organizers doing bold worksite based organizing and bargaining throughout Puget Sound, the Pacific Northwest, and Montana by engaging in:

  • Leadership Development: identify and foster existing and new union leaders & activists' growth and leadership.
  • Racial Justice: engage workers in our fight to promote racial justice and combat white supremacy.
  • Engage majority participation in contract negotiations though fun and inclusive strategies.
  • Plan: actions to win improvements in the workplace that promote workplace democracy & justice.
  • Mobilize: members to participate in community, political and organizing opportunities in the larger union and community.
  • Listen: utilize your excellent active listening skills to determine workplace concerns by asking open ended questions and listening more than talking.
  • Welcome & Educate: new members on what a union is and share opportunities for member involvement.
  • Build relationships: Regular meet and work with people from diverse backgrounds and cultures.

Our Culture & Position Information

Healthcare workers are a predominantly female workforce and SEIU Healthcare members are committed to building respect and equity for the critical work we do that has been at times unseen or undervalued.

SEIU is the nations' largest union of immigrant workers and SEIU Healthcare members have consistently supported and led in our communities social justice initiatives including; racial justice, immigration reform and affordable health care for all.

We value experience and also foster an environment where organizers have opportunity to grow through mentorship, development programs and on the ground training.


Application

Black, Indigenous, People of Color, immigrant, women, LGBTQ+ and people with multilingual skills are strongly encouraged to apply. SEIU Healthcare 1199NW is an equal opportunity employer.

Position is covered by a Staff Union with a collective bargaining agreement that includes:

Competitive salary ranging from $79,000 - $$105,000 dependent on experience, and additional $6,500/year car allowance, a strong benefit package including 14% employer contribution to 401K/Pension, fully paid family healthcare, 14 paid holidays a year and generous time off accrual.

Copy of driver's license, vehicle registration or title, and proof of current personal auto insurance policy required for hire.

Requirements

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF AN ORGANIZER

Under the supervision of a Director and oversight of a lead the organizer will need to perform the following essential functions.

  • Ability to be physically at assigned turf daily during various shifts to engage with members regarding union and workplace issues.
  • Professionally engage with multiple unfamiliar people in person and in writing. Build a relationship with members and provide them with the tools and training to solve worksite problems and issues within their union.
  • Manage multiple employer relationships, meetings, and bargaining in professional, organized, and timely manner.
  • Hear concerns of members, answer their questions, and redirect them toward action or appropriate avenues to solve issues within their workplace.
  • Deliver approved messages and information about union programs and labor movement in timely and professional manner via phone, email, and in-person.
  • Regular and punctual attendance at staff, member, and employer meetings and functions.
  • Available and willing to support, train, and mentor union members and leaders outside of regular business hours to allow members who cannot engage in some conversations or activities while on working and/or scheduled on shifts outside of the regular business day.
  • Engage professionally with staff and members via phone, email, and in-person.
  • Ability to work long and irregular hours including on weekends and holidays as well as work away from home for extended periods.
  • Communicate with supervisor regularly to determine appropriate balance between extended and flexible hours. Report any variance of schedule to supervisor asap.
  • Participate in organizational work that requires door to door, phone, and some electronic communication with the general public.
  • Accurately record time to reflect assigned work and work product each week as specified.