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Job Vacancy: Senior Researcher & Writer<br />
Organization: Greenpeace Canada <br />
Location: Anywhere in Canada. We have offices in Montreal, Toronto, and Vancouver. Currently, our staff are working from home due to the pandemic.<br />
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Reports to: Head of Media<br />
Details: Full time, 2 year contract, union (Four day work week, Monday to Thursday, 28 hours/week)<br />
Salary: $59,343 CAD per year (this amount will be prorated for partial years of service)<br />
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Closing date for applicants: The deadline for our first round of interviews is April 18, 2022. This posting will be kept open until the position is filled.<br />
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About Greenpeace Canada:<br />
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Greenpeace Canada is an independently funded, non-profit organization that works towards a greener, more peaceful world, and to confront the systems that threaten people and the planet. We challenge government and industry to halt harmful practices by negotiating solutions, conducting scientific research, introducing clean alternatives, carrying out peaceful acts of civil disobedience and engaging the public. To maintain independence Greenpeace does not accept donations from corporations or governments. Greenpeace relies on individual donors and creative partnerships to fund our environmental justice campaigns.<br />
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As an organization, Greenpeace Canada recognizes and supports Indigenous sovereignty and the Land Back movement. We support the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) and are committed to collaboration and consultation with Indigenous Peoples to ensure our campaigns and positions respect Indigenous rights and liberation.<br />
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Greenpeace Canada is committed to a workplace that is enriched by the people, needs and desires of Canada’s diverse communities. We seek candidates with a variety of perspectives and lived experiences to effect change and will prioritize applicants from racialized and other equity-seeking groups.<br />
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The responsibilities and skills for this role are outlined below. Greenpeace Canada fully recognizes lived experiences, unpaid credentials, as well as education and work experiences from outside of Canada. If you are interested in this role, but feel you do not have all of the requirements listed for this position, we highly encourage you to still apply!<br />
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What you'll be working on:<br />
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More than ever before people in Canada understand and accept the need to transition away from fossil fuels. 66% of Canadians want to see governments do more to reduce carbon emissions and 51% believe we need to greatly slow or stop the development of oil and gas [1]. We have the technology and ability to make this much needed transition happen. However, through well-funded PR, lobbying, and sponsorships, the fossil fuel industry maintains a strong influence - consistently pushing for slower and weaker climate action.<br />
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Greenpeace Canada wants to increasingly expose the negative role the fossil fuel industry is playing in our national conversation on climate change. From our politics, to our cultural institutions, to our communities - this work will shed light on fossil fuel industry influence, how it works, and how it is impacting our ability to act on climate change. This role would be focused on delivering work that empowers the public with information that exposes fossil fuel industry influence where it is having the most detrimental impact.<br />
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About the role:<br />
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We are looking to recruit a talented and experienced researcher and writer to join our team who has a track record of breaking stories that inform people in Canada on the role of fossil fuels.<br />
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As a Senior Researcher and Writer you would perform and conduct detailed and in-depth research related to Canada’s fossil fuel industry and its lobbying activities, public relations strategies, financiers, and connections to governments.<br />
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You would help build Greenpeace’s reputation for credible research and investigations. You would champion high research and journalistic standards and employ a range of investigative tools and resources, and would publish stories regularly based on your findings.<br />
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You would define, develop, and implement research processes, guidelines, standards, and protocols and reporting standards<br />
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Responsibilities<br />
• Lead Greenpeace Canada’s investigations and research strategy related to climate change.<br />
• Break powerful stories which grab national media attention.<br />
• Understand news values and news agendas, and can, therefore, tailor climate-related research work output to maximize impact.<br />
• Maintain the highest professional journalistic standards as a researcher and respect Greenpeace Canada’s credible communication policy.<br />
• Responsible for project managing investigations: Initiating, developing and delivering researches that deliver on Greenpeace's objectives including building our reputation as a credible source of news and investigations and bringing about positive environmental change.<br />
• Initiate, maintain and develop beneficial contacts with sources and experts outside of Greenpeace.<br />
• Work with and advise colleagues to turn the stories into powerful online - and potentially offline - content that helps expand and mobilize the climate movement.<br />
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Requirements<br />
• For this role we are looking for someone with solid experience of researching and delivering stories through research, using sources, FOI requests and/or data analysis. Someone who can identify, develop and deliver high-impact stories. In addition, we are aiming for someone with experience identifying and working on public interest investigative stories – or strands of stories – which hold power to account with facts and supports efforts to bring about change.<br />
• Who would be great at reporting on complex and challenging issue areas, including experience of quickly building up knowledge of such a beat.<br />
• Who would be able to demonstrate substantial experience project managing research – including working with freelancers, project management tools, time management and publication timelines involving multiple people and/or providers. Demonstrable experience of leading or working collaboratively within teams in developing and delivering investigations would definitely be an asset.<br />
• Who has a strong understanding of media narratives, how they come to be and how they develop over time. Someone who knows how to build and pitch stories and edit them to a high standard.<br />
• Who has a good understanding of journalistic codes of practice.<br />
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Skills:<br />
• Knowledge of, and interest in, environmental issues<br />
• Effective and positive team-player<br />
• Self-motivated<br />
• A high level of initiative<br />
• Ability to keep calm under pressure<br />
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills in either English or French<br />
• Ability to execute research in both English and French<br />
• Knowledge of First Nations, Inuit, and Métis languages are highly desirable<br />
• Knowledge of other languages that reflect the diversity of Canada’s many communities are also highly desirable<br />
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You will work with colleagues across Canada and collaborate with other Greenpeace offices around the world.<br />
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Candidates should understand and support the Greenpeace campaign tactics, including the use of peaceful civil disobedience.<br />
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All applicants must be legally entitled to work in Canada.<br />
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Benefits<br />
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Our benefits package includes: generous holidays; dental and extended medical insurance for you and your family, contributions towards a fossil-fuel-free pension plan equal to 5% of your gross salary, and a 4-day (28 hour) work week.<br />
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Application Process<br />
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Please use the link below to apply for this position. Tell us about yourself by attaching your CV and cover letter.<br />
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We are looking forward to hearing from you!<br />
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APPLY NOW: https://www.greenpeace.org/canada/en/jobs/<br />
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If you require assistance or accommodations for illness or disability when applying to this opportunity, please email crecruit@greenpeace.org for support. We thank all applicants, but only those invited for interviews will be contacted.<br />
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