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Employer Name: Work For Progress
Website: www.workforprogress.com
Time Commitment: full-time
Type: employee
Address: Wichita, Kansas
United States

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Environmental Health  |  Language Revitalization  |  Artiodactyls  |  Pinnipeds  |  Mycology  |  Tropical Moist Forests  |  Mollusks and Crustaceans  |  Lagomorphs  |  Coastal and Marine Human Impacts  |  Farm Ecosystem Management  |  Ethnobotany  |  Land Reform  |  Forest Ecology and Conservation  |  Environmental Justice  |  Environmental Monitoring  |  Evolutionary Ecology  |  Greenhouse Gases  |  Fair Trade  |  Fire Ecology  |  Indigenous Rights  |  Food Supply  |  Conservation Easements  |  Precision Farming  |  Agricultural Water Conservation and Management  |  Gender Equality  |  Electric Power  |  Energy Flow in Ecosystems  |  Energy Security and Sustainability  |  Sustainable Energy Development  |  Women and the Environment  |  Sustainable Livestock Husbandry  |  Livestock in Developing Nations  |  Rights and Equality of LGBT  |  Global Beef Industry  |  Public and Government Education  |  Education, Government and Sustainability  |  Biological Development  |  Domesticated Animal Diversity  |  Domesticated Plant Conservation  |  Business Firm and Organization Sustainability  |  Life Cycle Assessment  |  Green Banking and Insurance  |  Culture and Sustainability  |  Democracy and Civil Society  |  Indoor Air Quality  |  Arms Trading  |  Demographics  |  Industrial Ecology  |  Natural Resource Education  |  Leadership Training  |  Social Justice Education  |  Youth Leadership  |  Youth Participation  |  Youth Capacity Building  |  Local Food Systems  |  Malnutrition, Diet, Disease, and Education  |  Tundra  |  Sustainability Education  |  EcoVillages  |  Environmental Toxicology  |  Cultural Diversity  |  Pesticides  |  Seed Conservation  |  Ursids  |  Marsupials  |  Environmental Resource Center  |  Child Labor  |  Children in Armed Conflict  |  Ecopsychology  |  Sirenians  |  Bats  |  Sustainable Livelihoods  |  Fair Electoral Process  |  Emissions Trading  |  Employment  |  Endocrine Disruptors  |  Energy Efficiency and Conservation  |  Corporate 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76% of Americans are dissatisfied with the way things are going today. And why wouldn’t they be when the U.S. is pouring $6 billion a month into the war in Iraq? That’s money we could use at home to expand health care, improve access to higher education, and invest in alternative energy sources to combat global warming.

We have the technology, the know-how, the money, and the spirit to start working toward solving these problems.

Take a stand for America’s future.
Apply to be a Progressive Future Canvass Director

If you’re looking to start a career working for nonprofit, progressive groups, there’s never been a better time or a better way. Between now and Election Day we’re hitting the streets, getting on the phone, going door-to-door, working on college campuses, and organizing volunteers to make sure that decision-makers hear from progressive Americans that want to bring our troops home, ensure health care for all, invest in a stronger education system and take serious steps to stop global warming. This year, with your help, we’ll register and mobilize 1.8 million voters in the swing states of CO, NV, NM, MT, VA, OH, IA, MI, WI, PA, and NH.

Ideal candidates are motivated, action-oriented college graduates who are interested in politics and want to make a difference to get the country back on the right track. If you are interested in applying, or just want more information, check out our Web site at www.workforprogress.com, and then apply directly by emailing your resume and cover letter to Jacob at jobs@workforprogress.com.

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