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How much do remote sustainability communication jobs pay per year?

As of Jul 2, 2026, the average yearly pay for remote sustainability communication in the United States is $122,624.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $120,500.00 and $138,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Remote Sustainability Communication Specialist, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Remote Sustainability Communication Specialist, you need a strong background in environmental science or sustainability, excellent writing and presentation skills, and typically a relevant degree such as environmental studies, communications, or public relations. Familiarity with digital communication tools, social media platforms, and content management systems is essential, and certifications like LEED Green Associate or GRI Standards can be valuable. Exceptional interpersonal skills, creativity, and the ability to translate complex sustainability concepts into engaging messages make candidates stand out. These competencies are vital for effectively promoting sustainability initiatives, engaging diverse audiences, and driving organizational impact remotely.

How does a remote sustainability communication specialist typically collaborate with cross-functional teams to advance sustainability initiatives?

As a remote sustainability communication specialist, you’ll frequently collaborate with teams such as environmental compliance, marketing, public relations, and corporate social responsibility. This collaboration often takes place through virtual meetings, project management tools, and shared digital platforms. Your role involves translating technical sustainability data into accessible messaging and ensuring consistent communication across departments. You’ll also coordinate campaigns and educational materials to engage both internal and external stakeholders, making teamwork and clear digital communication essential.

What is a Remote Sustainability Communication job?

A Remote Sustainability Communication job involves creating and sharing information about sustainability initiatives, goals, and achievements for organizations, all while working from a remote location. Professionals in this role develop communication strategies, manage digital content, write reports, and engage with stakeholders to promote sustainable practices. They often collaborate with environmental experts, marketing teams, and external partners to effectively convey a company’s commitment to sustainability. This position requires strong communication skills, an understanding of sustainability topics, and the ability to use digital tools for remote collaboration.

What is the difference between Remote Sustainability Communication vs Remote Environmental Communications Specialist?

AspectRemote Sustainability CommunicationRemote Environmental Communications Specialist
CredentialsDegree in sustainability, environmental science, or communicationsDegree in environmental science, communications, or related fields
Work EnvironmentRemote, often within corporate or NGO settingsRemote, typically in environmental organizations or agencies
Industry UsageCommon in sustainability-focused roles across industriesFocused on environmental issues and policy communication
Search & Comparison IntentOften compared for roles involving sustainability messagingCompared for roles emphasizing environmental policy and advocacy

Remote Sustainability Communication and Remote Environmental Communications Specialist share overlapping skills and work environments, but differ mainly in focus. Sustainability communication emphasizes broader sustainability initiatives, while environmental communications concentrate on environmental policies and advocacy. Both roles require similar credentials and are used across industries, but their specific focus areas distinguish them in job searches and career paths.

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Infographic showing various Remote Sustainability Communication job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 90% Full Time, 6% Part Time, 3% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 37% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 60% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $122,624 per year, or $59 per hour.
Sustainability On-Farm Specialist

Sustainability On-Farm Specialist

Organic Valley

Remote

$29.23 - $35.43/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement

Posted 14 days ago


Organic Valley rating

8.3

Company rating: 8.3 out of 10

Based on 8 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

44th of 389 rated food and drinks producers


Job description

Sustainability On-Farm Specialist
Location - Remote
Thisrole is eligible to be performed remotely, however, if you reside within 100miles of Organic Valley offices in WI, you will be expected to collaborateonsite in a hybrid fashion for 4-8 days per month. If you reside outside of 100 miles, you willtravel in 4 times/year for intentional collaboration and connection.
Employee Type - Hourly
Bonus - This position is eligible for a 3% annual incentive bonus based on cooperative and individual performance.
Safety Sensitive - No
If a company is going to make a difference in today's world, it's going to haveto think differently. At Organic Valley, our philosophy and decisions are basedon the health and welfare of people, animals and the earth. We're a mission-driven cooperative, owned byfamily farmers, and we've been leaders in organic agriculture from the verybeginning. Once pioneers of organicagriculture, we're now an established leader. Organic is all we do. We aredriven by our mission to promote regional farm diversity and economic stabilityby the means of organic agricultural methods and the sale of certified organicproducts.
Summary of RoleOrganic Valley is committed to creating positive, whole-system impact through its sustainability initiatives, including a public goal to be carbon neutral by 2050 (farm to retail dock). The Organic Valley Carbon Insetting Program (OVCIP) is the cooperative's pathway to reduce and remove on-farm emissions by incentivizing farmer-members to voluntarily implement new climate-smart farming (CSF) practices.
The Sustainability On-Farm Specialist supports the full farmer journey in OVCIP-from inquiry and enrollment through practice support, monitoring, and verification. With a focus on field execution, this role coordinates and carries out practice confirmation, monitoring and measurement, baseline and follow-up sampling, and the collection and review of Project Management Reports. The Specialist works directly with CROPP farmer-members (dairy, egg, and grower) and sustainability staff, partnering across teams (including Membership) to deliver a strong farmer experience.
This role also serves as a subject matter expert in manure composting and cropland practices, developing practical resources and providing hands-on guidance that helps farmers adopt practices that build soil health and increase carbon sequestration.
This position reports to the Manager of Funding & Engagement and works closely with the Manager of Sustainability Impact, Carbon Reduction Manager, and Stewardship and Impact Manager to plan and deliver field activities.
This role completes farm visits to support members implementing and monitoring CSF practices. Travel across U.S. member regions is required. Fieldwork averages 60-70% of time and may vary by season. Ideal candidate will be located in the upper Midwest.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Farmer Engagement & Field Execution (65%) o Lead on-farm engagement across the full lifecycle (inquiry, enrollment, implementation, monitoring, and verification)o Conduct farm visits, sampling (soil, compost, manure), and practice verification
    o Support farmer recruitment, events, and respond to inquiries
    o Partner with internal teams to deliver a strong farmer experience
  • Data, Reporting & Program Compliance (20%)o Collect, review, and ensure completeness of Project Management Reports (PMRs)
    o Gather baseline farm data and define project boundaries
    o Maintain records and documentation within data management systems (e.g., Quickbase)
    o Support USDA grant reporting and compliance requirements
  • Technical Expertise & Collaboration (15%)o Serve as subject matter expert in composting and cropland practices
    o Provide guidance on system design and implementation
    o Collaborate with internal teams and external partners
    o Stay current on industry best practices and support cross-functional initiatives

Additional Duties and Responsibilities
  • Travel to farms across U.S. member regions to assess baselines, verify CSF practice implementation, meet with technical partners, and support outreach/events.
  • Stay current on composting approaches (including compost bedded pack barns) with strong carbon benefits for small, organic, pasture-based dairies.
  • Stay current on cover crop and tillage practices with strong carbon benefits for small, organic, pasture-based dairies.0
  • Participate in department and sub-department team meetings.
  • Attend events on behalf of CROPP, such as CROPP Annual Meeting and Regional meetings as appropriate.
  • Otherduties as assigned by supervisor.

Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
  • Bachelor's degree in sustainability, environmental science, agribusiness, or similar field preferred (not required).
  • 5 years of experience in sustainability, organic certification, organic agriculture, or related field required.
  • Subject matter expertise in manure composting and cropland practices for organic agriculture.
  • Strong verbal and written communication skills, especially with farmers.
  • Ability to travel to member-farms throughout the U.S.
  • Proficiency with Microsoft 365 (including Teams and SharePoint) and ability to learn cooperative databases.
  • Excellent organizational skills required.
  • Strong attention to detail.
  • Collaborative, positive, and solutions-oriented.
  • Ability to work independently.

Base hourly wage range: $29.23 - $35.43 per hour
This hourly wage rangeis exclusive of fringe benefits. The compensation package may also includeincentive compensation opportunities in the form of discretionary bonuses. Ifyou are hired at CROPP, your final base hourly wage compensation will be determinedbased on factors such as geographic location, skills, education, and/orexperience. Additionally, we believe in the importance of pay equity andconsider the internal equity of our current team members as a part of any finaloffer. Please keep in mind that entry-level candidates to this role shouldexpect to be at the lower end of the hourly wage range and hiring at the maximum of the hourly wage rangeis not typical.
Benefits
We believe when our peopleare strong, our mission is strong. Therefore, we offer a comprehensive andholistic Total Rewards package meant to strengthen employees' and theirfamily's total wellbeing. Here are some of the great benefits offered:
  • Comprehensive Health Insurance - Choice of plans for you and your family, including some that can be paired with an HSA (which CROPP contributes to on your behalf)
  • Supplemental insurances: we offer accidental insurance, critical illness insurance, and hospital indemnity insurance.
  • Time Off - 136 hours in the 1st year of employment prorated by start date. Plus 9 paid holidays, plus one floating holiday to use at will.
  • 6 Weeks Paid Parental Leave - For all gendered partners in childbirth or adoption.
  • Vision & Dental Insurance - Free annual eye exam, discounts on glasses/contacts, flexible dental network, adult ortho.
  • 401k - We match 100% up to the first 3% of an employee's contribution, and then 50% for 3.1%-5.0% of employee contributions.
  • Free services at five local Neighborhood Family Clinics.
  • Tuition Reimbursement - Up to $1,500 per year to support continuing higher education.
  • Life Insurance - $50,000 policy funded by CROPP for each employee. Supplemental voluntary coverage available for employees, spouses, and children.
  • Short-Term & Long-Term Disability/AD&D Insurance - $50,000 of life insurance coverage of $50,000 of AD&D coverage funded by CROPP for each employee.
  • Employee Assistance Program - Free and Confidential for employees, spouses, and dependents.
  • Free onsite fitness centers available 24/7
  • Free biometric screenings (cholesterol, glucose, blood pressure) and health coaching.
  • Financial advisors and seminars
  • Annual $360 Lifestyle Spending Account
  • Flexible Scheduling
  • On-site all-organic cafeterias

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