TEC’s Rethink Waste Project is Hiring

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The Environmental Center’s Rethink Waste Project has announced a part-time, temporary position to support recycling efforts in multifamily communities in Bend and Redmond. Details are as follows:

POSITION AVAILABLE: Project Coordinator
LOCATION: 16 NW Kansas Ave. Bend
DESIRED START DATE: March 9
Please submit applications by January 31

Rethink Waste, one of the core programs of The Environmental Center (TEC), focuses on the importance, benefits and how-tos of waste prevention including food waste, recycling right, reuse, composting and repair. This is accomplished through community presentations, outreach events, an online presence and special projects focused on specific materials in our waste stream and/or specific community needs. Learn more at envirocenter.org and rethinkwasteproject.org. The TEC team is committed to the personal and organizational work required to achieve equitable solutions to local and global sustainability challenges. We have developed an action plan in order to prioritize diversity, inclusion and equity in our organization; in the partnerships we build; in the services we deliver; and in the outcomes we seek to achieve. Local consultants and experts are supporting us along the way. As we hire new employees, we seek candidates who are willing to grow with us and contribute throughout this process.

SUMMARY OF POSITION:

The Project Coordinator will help to develop and deliver a pilot project to increase recycling in multifamily housing complexes in Bend and Redmond. This a grant-funded, time-limited project that will focus on four Housing Works multifamily complexes; the project will likely be completed by the end of 2020 but no later than January 2020.

This is a part-time, 20 hours/week position, with between 760-800 total hours from approximately March through December. The work schedule will vary depending on the program implementation timeline. During program implementation (approximately April – October), evening and weekend work will be required. Day-to-day and week-to-week hours will vary and can be flexible.

This position reports to the Rethink Waste Program Manager and collaborates with other TEC staff in our Youth Education Department as well as employees of Housing Works and EPIC Property Management, who own and operate the housing complexes.

POSITION SCOPE AND DUTIES:

This position will work collaboratively with the Rethink Waste Program Manager to design the project model and then lead its implementation. Specifics include:

  • Research and use data from other recycling communities as necessary
  • Develop written and electronic educational materials relevant to community groups, with support from other TEC staff and an outside design agency as needed
  • Work with outside organizations to develop and schedule program timeline
  • Deliver programming in-person to each unit of the multifamily communities, which will include travel to Bend and Redmond complexes for tabling/presentation educational events and for door-to-door conversations
  • Initiate and maintain communication with individuals through phone and online platforms as needed
  • Write a final report of lessons learned and recommended best practices to share with other multifamily complexes, including a concise informational sheet about what was accomplished, what worked, and what didn’t

WE ARE LOOKING FOR…

  • A commitment to TEC’s mission
  • A confident and outgoing demeanor comfortable speaking with strangers during events and at their doors
  • Communication skills that can engage people of diverse backgrounds in conversation
  • Enthusiasm for education around sustainability and waste reduction
  • Willingness to learn how to recycle right in Central Oregon and the ability to explain to people how to recycle right
  • Someone who welcomes and values diversity, and will participate in the process of building a more inclusive organization
  • Bilingual-bicultural candidates are highly encouraged to apply
  • Creative and innovative thinking that can help all individuals to fully participate in our mission
  • Ability to be organized, productive and detail-oriented in a fast-paced, busy, open office
  • Ability to take initiative independently
  • Competent using technology and online tools/apps such as surveys and basic design plus a commitment to learning the tools we use
  • Ability to travel to Redmond and NE Bend and engage residents of multifamily complexes through door-to-door interactions using a TEC vehicle
  • A valid driver’s license

WE CAN OFFER… 

This is a non-exempt, temporary, part-time, hourly position. The base wage range is $16.50 to $17.50 per hour, depending on experience. Bilingual-bicultural candidates will be compensated 10% above the base wage. Benefits include a $100/month stipend in lieu of health benefits. Sick time is also accrued.

Our team is comprised of 13 staff and 14 volunteer directors. We offer a flexible work environment with a casual dress code. New employees will receive training and support during the onboarding process. TEC collectively values a healthy environment and a connection to the natural world — and we respect that each person on our team contributes to a sustainable community by doing what works for them and what is meaningful to them. This looks different for everyone.

TO APPLY:

Please mail or email a cover letter describing why you are interested in and qualified for the position, a resume, and three references to:

The Environmental Center, Attn: Ani Kasch, 16 NW Kansas Ave, Bend, OR 97703
E-mail: ani@envirocenter.org Subject: Project Coordinator Position09

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