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Regional Solutions Coordinator, Central & South Central Regions

Embedded in communities, Regional Solutions Coordinators are the key implementation arm of the Regional Solutions program, representing and supporting the Governor in the field by working to ensure effective State government support to local partners.

Conservation Organizer

The Conservation Organizer works closely with Oregon Chapter volunteers, partners, and staff in Central & Eastern Oregon and across the state, while harnessing the strategic levers of Sierra Club including legal, communications, digital strategies and subject matter/campaign expertise.

Community Organizer

We have a strong track record of getting important legislation passed to help working families and getting progressive elected officials into office.

Field Representative

Assists local chapters in developing and implementing programs of classified employee advocacy with particular emphasis on internal organizing, member empowerment, negotiations, mediation, coalition building, political action, contract administration, public relations, chapter administration and other related work as required.

Grants & Government Affairs Manager

The Grants and Government Affairs Manager is responsible for developing and overseeing grant initiatives on behalf of the organization as well as serving as a liaison for government affairs. 

Grants & Government Affairs Manager

This position will lead the grant writing and grant management for the organization, including the HHS Health Resources and Services Administration grants that support the organization as a Federally Qualified Health Center.

Brewery Driver

The Shuttle Driver’s primary responsibilities are to support the Packaging and Shipping teams by moving raw materials and packaged product in an efficient, timely and safe manner between the loading dock and our warehouse, located across the street. 

Public Lands Campaigner

The Public Lands Campaigner is responsible for developing and carrying out grassroots campaigns to advance public lands protection legislation, and for building a more welcoming, just, and inclusive public lands community in Oregon.