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Climate and Energy Campaign Contractor

Develop and implement a campaign plan to stop new tar sands pipelines and tanker projects in Canada. Coordinate with communications teams, coalition partners, and frontline communities to execute digital and public strategies.

  • Remote
  • British Columbia, Canada
  • Posted Jul 27, 2026
  • 1 position

Job summary

Scope of Work: Key Responsibilities With support of the Canadian Oil and Gas Campaign Team will help to develop and implement a campaign plan to stop the build out of new tar sands pipelines and tanker projects in Canada. Work with our Communications and Engagement team to develop digital and communications strategies and products to support that campaign plan. Act as a spokesperson for this campaign as directed. Act as a representative for the campaign in coalition spaces and coordinate our efforts with partners and allies. Work with frontline communities, including First Nations, that are impacted by proposed tar sands pipeline and the associated oil tanker traffic. Support the broader work of the Canadian Oil and Gas Campaign Team. Qualifications and Skills Experience campaigning, organizing or network coordinating on political, environmental or social justice campaigns Proven track record of developing and implementing effective public campaign strategies and tactics Experience in building organizing networks and collaborative campaign planning with diverse stakeholders Committed to equity, racial justice, authentic communications, standing up for impacted communities, and continual learning Excellent written communication skills in English, French language skills considered an asset but not necessary Ability to quickly assimilate complex information and identify strategic opportunities Passion for combatting the fossil fuel industry and climate change Strong preference for a candidate with climate and other community networks and deep knowledge of the political and cultural landscape in Western Canada. Preference for experience with digital campaigning Projected Contract Hours & Rate: This is a full-time contract position for the term of one year. The hourly rate offered will be $50 CAD per hour for up to 32 hours per week. The location for this contract position is fully remote in British Columbia. The candidate must be willing and able to do occasional travel within Canada.

What you’ll do

Develop and implement a campaign plan to stop new tar sands pipelines and tanker projects in Canada. Coordinate with communications teams, coalition partners, and frontline communities to execute digital and public strategies.

Requirements

Requires proven experience in political, environmental, or social justice campaigning and network coordinating. Preference is given to candidates with deep knowledge of Western Canada's political landscape and digital campaigning skills.

Other relevant skills

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  • Campaign Planning
  • Digital Strategy
  • Public Speaking
  • Coalition Coordination
  • Community Organizing
  • Stakeholder Engagement
  • Written Communication
  • Strategic Analysis
  • Digital Campaigning
  • Network Coordinating
  • Pipelines
  • Campaign Management
  • Communication
  • English Language
  • French Language
  • Oil and Gas
  • Social Justice
  • Coordinating

Job areas

  • Environmental & Sustainability
  • Energy
  • Government & Public Sector
  • Marketing
  • Social Services
  • Campaigner
  • Canvasser
  • Commercial Sales Representatives
  • Door-to-Door Sales Workers, News and Street Vendors, and Related Workers

Additional details

Minimum experience
2+ years
Posting language
English
Working hours
32 hours per week