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Sustainability

Wheatland, CA

$125K - $143K/yr

Ticketmaster is the global leader in event ticketing with over 620 million tickets sold annually ... THE JOB Toyota Amphitheater is seeking a Venue Sustainability Crew to elevate our sustainability ...

Sustainability

Cuyahoga Falls, OH

$110K - $126K/yr

Venue Sustainability Crew Location: Blossom Music Center Reports to: Venue Sustainability Manager ... Ticketmaster is the global leader in event ticketing with over 500 million tickets sold annually ...

Sustainability

Wheatland, CA ยท On-site

$125K - $143K/yr

Ticketmaster is the global leader in event ticketing with over 620 million tickets sold annually ... THE JOB Toyota Amphitheater is seeking a Venue Sustainability Crew to elevate our sustainability ...

Sustainability

Scranton, PA ยท On-site

$119K - $136K/yr

Ticketmaster is the global leader in event ticketing with over 500 million tickets sold annually ... This position will partner with the Venue Sustainability Coordinator and be part of the venue ...

Sustainability

Scranton, PA ยท On-site

$119K - $136K/yr

Ticketmaster is the global leader in event ticketing with over 500 million tickets sold annually ... This position will partner with the Venue Sustainability Coordinator and be part of the venue ...

$108K/yr

Global HSE& Sustainability Business Leader Do you have a passion for building world-class safety ... Partnering with operations and functional leadership across multiple geographies to embed HSE into ...

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How much do sustainability leadership jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 18, 2026, the average yearly pay for sustainability leadership in the United States is $112,034.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $114,000.00 and $114,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is sustainability leadership?

A Sustainability Leadership job involves guiding organizations toward sustainable practices that balance environmental, social, and economic goals. Professionals in this role develop and implement policies, strategies, and initiatives that promote corporate responsibility, resource efficiency, and long-term sustainability. They collaborate with stakeholders, monitor regulatory compliance, and drive change toward more sustainable business models. These leaders often work across industries, from corporate sustainability teams to nonprofit and government sectors, influencing decision-making at various levels.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals in sustainability leadership roles?

Professionals in Sustainability Leadership often encounter challenges such as balancing organizational goals with environmental considerations, navigating regulatory requirements, and driving change in established corporate cultures. They may also need to coordinate across multiple departments and manage diverse stakeholder expectations, which requires excellent project management and communication skills. Additionally, sustainability leaders must stay updated on evolving best practices and innovations to ensure their strategies remain effective. Overcoming these challenges can be highly rewarding, as successful leaders make a measurable positive impact both within their organizations and in the wider community.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in sustainability leadership?

To succeed in Sustainability Leadership, you typically need expertise in environmental management, strategic planning, and business acumen, often supported by a relevant degree such as environmental science, sustainability, or business, and several years of experience in sustainability roles. Familiarity with sustainability reporting frameworks (like GRI or CDP), data analysis tools, and certifications such as LEED or ISSP are highly beneficial. Strong soft skills in stakeholder engagement, leadership, persuasive communication, and change management set leading professionals apart. These skills are vital for driving organizational change, implementing sustainability initiatives, and achieving measurable environmental and social impact.

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Infographic showing various Sustainability Leadership job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 87% Full Time, 10% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 81% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 17% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $112,034 per year, or $53.9 per hour.

Campus Sustainability & Energy Intern

Energize Colleges

Quincy, CA โ€ข On-site, Remote

$20/hr

Internship

Re-posted 26 days ago


Job description

Be a part of the Climate Solution!

Are you interested in energy efficiency, electrification, and sustainability? Do you want to learn about and contribute to your campus's climate change solutions? SEI's Energize Colleges Program and Feather River College are seeking students for the position of Campus Sustainability & Energy Intern. Join the Energize Colleges Program to gain real-world experience by contributing to a meaningful project related to sustainability and energy efficiency!

About SEI: Building Leaders For A Resilient World, and Energize Colleges

SEI, is a nonprofit environmental consultancy that builds leaders to drive and accelerate sustainability solutions. For over 25 years, SEI has partnered with schools, communities, and businesses to develop a sustainability leadership pathway from elementary school to early career. The Energize Colleges program helps build a highly qualified energy and sustainability workforce through paid, hands-on internships and fellowships, and academic learning experiences for students to explore sustainability career opportunities.

Note that you must be a student of Feather River College to be considered for this position.

The four goals of the Energize Colleges Internship Program are to:

  • Develop intern awareness, knowledge, and behavior associated with energy concepts including energy efficiency and electrification.
  • Develop interns' technical skills and career readiness by providing training, hands-on experience, and work and/or internship experiences.
  • Provide resources and mentoring to increase interns' knowledge of sustainability and energy careers.
  • Develop interns' skills in the coordination of energy, education, and workforce development projects.

This internship requires a commitment to working 12-15 hours per week for a total of 150 hours from August 20th, 2026, to October 31st, 2026. Interns are compensated at $20 per hour. Interns will assist their site with energy efficiency and/or electrification-related projects, the creation of campus education and outreach resources, and/or the integration of energy efficiency, demand side management, and electrification concepts into course materials. This is a hybrid position, work is conducted on-site and remotely.

What You Will Gain
  • Technical Knowledge: Build an understanding of energy concepts, including energy efficiency, electrification, and decarbonization.
  • Project Management Skills: Gain experience in the coordination of energy, education, and workforce development projects.
  • Professional Mentoring: Receive direct resources and mentoring to increase your knowledge of sustainability careers.
  • Real-World Experience: Contribute to a meaningful project that impacts your campus's climate change solutions.
Position Summary

Under the direction of Site Supervisor Hayden Lampe, the intern will collaborate with Facilities and the Sustainability Action Team (SAT) to identify practical energy efficiency solutions on campus. This role bridges the gap between technical research and student engagement, allowing the intern to co-design outreach projects that align with their personal interests and SEI's sustainability requirements.

Core Responsibilities
  • Strategic Research: Conduct interviews and discussions with campus departments and PG&E representatives to identify practical solutions for reducing our carbon footprint.
  • Sustainability Systems Review: The student will identify and select one or more focus areas and conduct an audit of campus systems to assess potential energy or waste savings. Focus areas may include food service equipment, lighting schedules, or greenhouse gas emissions.
  • Education & Outreach: In collaboration with the Sustainability Action Team (SAT), create and facilitate presentations, events, or tabling for college students, faculty, and high school audiences focused on campus sustainability goals and green career pathways.
  • Waste & Resource Management: Explore "passion projects" related to waste reduction or resource efficiency that can be scaled for campus-wide impact.
  • Digital Outreach: Develop newsletters or social media content to share energy data and local green job opportunities with FRC and or local high school students.

REQUIREMENTS

  • Be a currently enrolled graduate or undergraduate student at Feather River College
  • Be interested in energy efficiency, electrification, and sustainability
  • Either coursework, volunteer work, or experience in any of the following fields: Environmental Science, Architecture, Building Construction, Engineering, HVAC, Real Estate, or Food Service Management
  • Be able to provide a valid Federal W-9 form, required identification, and authorization for employment
  • Be an organized self-starter with excellent time management skills
  • Knowledge, familiarity, and/or a strong interest in climate change and energy concepts
  • Project management or campus organization experience is a bonus, but not required (volunteer work and coursework may count)
  • Strong communication and workplace skills, such as accountability, self-motivation, the ability to work both independently and on teams, respect, openness to giving and receiving feedback, organization, and timeliness.
About SEI: Building Leaders For A Resilient World, and Energize Colleges

SEI is a nonprofit environmental consultancy that builds leaders to drive and accelerate sustainability solutions. For over 25 years, SEI has partnered with schools, communities, and businesses to develop a sustainability leadership pathway from elementary school to early career. The Energize Colleges program helps build a highly qualified energy and sustainability workforce through paid, hands-on internships and fellowships, and academic learning experiences for students to explore sustainability career opportunities.

Our Hiring Values

SEI is proud to be an equal-opportunity employer and is committed to uplifting the experiences, voices, viewpoints, and values of all individuals. We believe that a wide array of perspectives contributes to creative climate solutions where all communities can thrive. We strive for a workforce that reflects the communities we partner with and serve, especially those most impacted by climate change and environmental, social, and economic injustice. We welcome candidates who share SEI's commitment to cultivating a people-centered work environment. Individuals from all backgrounds are encouraged to apply.