Job Details
Massachusetts Interfaith Power & Light (MassIPL) is a statewide nonprofit that mobilizes communities of faith to respond to the climate emergency. We seek an Executive Director to manage and grow our programs in education about the climate emergency, energy assessments, solar energy, environmental justice, and grassroots advocacy. We are a virtual organization and operate across the state so candidates' location is less important than their qualifications and passion for our mission.
Role and Responsibilities
1. Manage Massachusetts Interfaith Power and Light’s (MassIPL’s) operations and budget to
achieve its goals, broadly defined as PRAY, ACT, and MOBILIZE in collaboration with MA
faith communities to reduce the pace and adverse effects of climate change.
2. Serve as MassIPL’s “public face,” increasing the organization’s public profile and leading
its advocacy efforts to promote environmental justice and speaking at climate events.
3. Recruit new members, promote creation care, and expand alliances with faith
communities and climate action organizations by capitalizing on MassIPL’s unique niches
of (a) congregational access in the Massachusetts environmental justice space and (b)
the “go to” source for faith communities seeking help reducing carbon emissions.
4. Identify the support (staff, volunteers, or contractors) required to achieve MassIPL’s goals,
then recruit, train, and supervise those individuals/contractors.
5. Fundraising through grant proposals and solicitation campaigns (email, snail mail),
encouraging monthly donors.
6. Oversee social media accounts, website content, and publication of monthly newsletter.
Qualifications and Education
• Five or more years of social justice non-profit staff experience, especially as Executive Director or a senior manager
• Entrepreneurial, collaborative style
• Able to manage a virtual organization
• Knowledge of environmental issues, especially climate change
• Commitment to MassIPL’s mission and values of diversity, equity and inclusivity
• Preferred (but not required):
o Familiarity with the intersection of faith and environmental justice
o Public policy advocacy experience
o Understanding of MA’s ecarbonization roadmap
Preferred Skills
• Dynamic, charismatic presence
• Strong human relations skills
• Ability to interact equitably with diverse faith group communities
• Social media management and content creation
• Grant writing and administration
• Proficiency teaching/speaking to faith communities, interfaith groups, and clergy gatherings about
creation care, climate change, and the need to use less energy
• Effective communication in writing
• Event planning and coordination
• Organizational development skills
The hours (half time or three quarters) are negotiable. The annual compensation package
(salary and benefits) will be in the mid- to upper-five figure range, commensurate with
experience, qualifications, and hours agreed.
To apply, submit a letter of interest and resume to EDSearch@MassIPL.org