As a clean environment governance campaigner, you will serve as the Greenpeace representative on clean environment governance issues based in Malaysia with potential activities extending throughout the region. This role is not just about leading campaigns; it’s about building a movement. You will spearhead initiatives that are deeply connected to the community’s values, aiming to transform public involvement with environmental challenges into visible, impactful actions.

This is a one year fixed-term contract position based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Due to local immigration and visa requirements, only applicants who can legally work and reside in the country are encouraged to apply.

Be part of changing the world! Interested applicants may submit their application form at [email protected] before 28 September 2024.

Interested candidates are invited to:

  1. Read the recruitment pack carefully before completing your application form. The recruitment pack contains information about Greenpeace, about the job you are applying for, and brief information on employment conditions.
  2. Write Letter of Motivational, explaining why you are qualified for the position and why you want to work for Greenpeace and complete all items in the application form. Remember that this will be our basis for shortlisting candidates. Curriculum Vitae (CVs) are accepted.
  3. Make sure you email the form to the correct email address, [email protected], addressed to the HR Department, and ensure that your application form arrives before the closing date. Application forms received after the closing date will not be accepted.
  4. If you have any questions, kindly email [email protected]

Duties and Responsibilities

PurposeConceptual
● Drive the development and execution of our clean environment campaign strategy that is deeply rooted in audience research and engagement principles. Focus on crafting campaigns that resonate with the community’s values, encouraging them to experience and recognise the impact of their activism through tangible successes.
● Reporting to the Senior Programme Manager (Malaysia), you will help design and implement Greenpeace Malaysia’s Clean Environment Governance strategies. Your role will focus on educating and mobilising our audiences and stakeholders in Malaysia and where required, throughout the region, on issues related to climate, forests, clean air, and environmental governance, while advancing Greenpeace’s goals.
● Integrate local, regional and international objectives into strategies, activities, timelines, and budgets.

Applied
● Lead the campaign discussion, planning, budgeting and implementation of your assigned campaign strategies, manage budgets, external contractors with oversight of event planning, media and communication strategies within Greenpeace Malaysia office, Greenpeace Southeast Asia and with other Greenpeace offices and with Greenpeace International (GPI). This will include both written and verbal communications as well as attendance at specific meetings.
● Maintain a working knowledge of the relevant technical information related to climate, forest, clean air, environmental governance related issues in Malaysia and beyond and be able to present the information to a variety of audiences within and outside Malaysia.
● Collaborate with the team in developing compelling narratives and interventions that connect with and mobilise diverse stakeholders by aligning with their intrinsic motivations and demonstrating real-world outcomes.
EngagementInternal
● Participate in regular progress reviews and evaluations of the campaign related projects and activities, to refine and enhance the reach and effectiveness of campaigns. Use insights from ongoing audience research to adapt strategies for both online, offline engagement with Greenpeace supporters including volunteers and donors.
● Coordinate information flow within the Greenpeace Malaysia team, and with relevant Greenpeace International units and other Greenpeace offices.
● Work with Public Engagement Team to organise and oversee the work of campaign volunteers, interns and external contractors when directed.

External
● Act as Greenpeace representative/ spokesperson/face for the campaign, represent Greenpeace and the campaign on social media, at relevant local and regional public events, activist meetings/groups, and gatherings of political decision makers, local citizens and other affected communities. Build relevance, recognition and trust for the organisation.
● Maintain a working knowledge of mindset, sciences, political, legislative, regulatory and economic frameworks relevant to the campaign.
● Engage in critical local and regional political and other for a relevant to the campaigns you are responsible for.
● Build alliances and/or support relationships with relevant affected groups, grassroots organisations, academic and professional groups, labour, NGOs, and etc. to grow the movement and amplify the campaign’s message and successes.
● Develop pro-active relationships with relevant media to increase campaign outreach as spokesperson.
● Work with the communication team in preparing media, offline and online materials relevant to the campaign, including local press releases, op-eds, QAs, social media posting, briefing papers, reports, blogs, etc. and provide assistance in the formulation of regional and international materials when necessary, and assist in planning communications strategies for the campaign.
● Direct, organise and participate in non-violent direct actions to support and advance campaign goals.
DeliveryTimeliness
● Keep the Senior Programme Manager informed of activities in the campaign (including preparation of monthly reports and monthly work plans) and recommend changes in tactics, or strategies if necessary.
● Respond in a timely manner to and engage in internal as well as pressing external regional challenges as determined by the programme team through the Senior Programme Manager beyond his/her normal issue/campaign area as circumstances do require.

Quality
● Maintain a working knowledge of political, legislature, regulatory and economic frameworks relevant to the campaign.
● Perform other job-related duties as requested or assigned by the Senior Programme Manager.

Requirements

Level of Education● Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience.
● Preferred fields: Law, Biological Sciences, Forestry, Social Sciences, Development Studies, Communications, or related areas.
Organisational CompetenciesProfessionalism
● Proven experience in project management, open campaigning, mass mobilisation, public speaking, and activist training.
● Ability to lead projects from conception to completion.

Strategic Thinking
● Ability to develop approaches that address organisational objectives while integrating diversity and cultural awareness.

Teamwork & Communication
● Strong collaboration skills and ability to present ideas clearly to diverse,
multicultural audiences.

Innovation & Change
● Capacity to develop innovative strategies to create impact, embrace change and cultural diversity.
Work Experience● At least 3 years of experience in community and/or urban campaigns.
● Experience in clean air, forest, environmental, and social issues is an advantage.
Functional Skills● Understanding of environmental and social impacts of climate change.
● Knowledge of project management tools, risk assessment, budgeting, and monitoring.
● Experience in advocacy, political engagement and lobbying, field research, and developing campaign strategies.
● Skilled in building partnerships and outreach networks.
● Media spokesperson experience is a plus.
● Commitment to non-violent direct action is a must.
● Ability to work effectively independently and within teams.
Preferred Skills● Proficiency in Bahasa Malaysia and English; other local languages are a plus.
● Experience in climate change, forest conservation, clean air, pollution, and related legislation.
● Strong public speaking and strategic planning skills.

Be part of changing the world!

This is a one year fixed-term contract position based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Due to local immigration and visa requirements, only applicants who can legally work and reside in the country are encouraged to apply.

Deadline for Applications: 28 September 2024