Volunteer Coordinator in Denmark
We are searching for a passionate and skilled Volunteer Coordinator to facilitate impactful and meaningful volunteer engagement for Greenpeace’s campaigns.
What we believe in
We are an equal opportunity employer with a longstanding commitment of providing a work environment that respects the dignity and worth of each individual. We value the benefits and strengths that diversity brings, and we thrive in an environment that encourages respect and trust. We promote equity, diversity and inclusion in our workplace and welcome applications from all sections of society.
About us
Greenpeace is a global network of campaigning organisations, working for a green and peaceful future. It comprises 26 independent national/regional Greenpeace organisations (NROs) in over 55 countries across Europe, Africa, the Americas, Asia and the Pacific, as well as a coordinating organisation, Greenpeace International. We expose global environmental problems and force positive changes through research, lobbying and non-violent direct action. For more information, please see www.greenpeace.org.
About the role
The Volunteer Coordinator works to engage and involve volunteers in our Danish and Nordic campaigns. As a vital part of the Danish Programme Department, you will develop and identify meaningful ways for the volunteers to engage with and contribute to campaigns. As a member of the Nordic Volunteer Unit you will, together with the other volunteer coordinators in Nordic, develop and implement the Nordic volunteer programme.
As a Volunteer Coordinator, you will maintain, develop and coordinate the national volunteer network. You will be part of developing and delivering volunteer training and, in collaboration with the Action Unit, work to develop and maintain a strong activist base. You will work to ensure that all aspects of Equity, Diversity & Inclusion are facilitated in the national volunteer network and provide support and guidance for volunteers and activists during events and actions.
About you
You have a positive and solutions-oriented mindset and thrive in a variety of activities. You enjoy empowering others and seeing them develop and succeed.
You have relevant experience working with volunteers and/or activism and a strong wish to develop a dynamic volunteer community full of meaningful engagement opportunities.
You have excellent people and communication skills and are able to motivate, encourage and influence others.
You are fluent in English and, at a minimum, conversational Danish.
Knowledge of civil disobedience, campaigning and meeting/training facilitation is definitely good to have, as is a good understanding of NGOs and the grassroot movements.
The Nordic Volunteer programme currently works with specialist teams focusing on Artivism, Investigations, Lobbyism, Public Speaking and Social Media - knowledge of one or more of these areas is a plus.
It's preferred if you have some experience and knowledge of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion principles and solutions.
Additional information
The position is Copenhagen based and is a permanent full-time position.
The last day to apply is January 19th.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to get in touch with Aaron Gray (Interim Volunteer Unit Head, Greenpeace Nordic) at aaron.gray@greenpeace.org. We look forward to receiving your application!
- Department
- Volunteer Unit
- Locations
- Greenpeace Denmark
- Remote status
- Hybrid Remote
Greenpeace Denmark
What we offer
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Paid parental leave
26 weeks off, with pay, for all new parents no matter tenure
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Dynamic and international workplace
Working in close collaboration with fellow colleagues from all over the world, especially within the Nordic offices
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Hybrid remote work
Possibility to work partly remote
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One weekly exercise hour
Exercise during working hours
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Unique opportunity to contribute
To make real change happen by facing and solving the world’s environmental problems
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Great learning opportunities
Through Greenpeace Academy, our global home for online training as well as through global and regional training sessions
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Sabbatical
Three months paid leave for every eight years worked
Workplace & Culture
The heart of Greenpeace has always been its people. People are our special power. We are fortunate enough to be surrounded by passionate individuals who work together for a greener world and to create positive change. Not all of us are activists; confronting wrongdoings in the frontlines, but what we all share is a quest for a greener and more peaceful future. Whether in a staff role, a volunteer with the actions team, or an intern keen to learn, everyone plays a special part in our campaigning network.
That same passion and commitment goes into everything we do, from organizing crucial campaigns and tactics, working together on projects, team gatherings, taking part in employee resource groups, organizing Nordic Annual Away Days, to office re-planting parties; taking care of our plants and trees.
Key principles that guide us are our Cultural lenses. The lenses support the culture we want to achieve while working together and have been created and agreed upon by all staff. In summary there are 8 lenses; Collaboration, Trust, Relational, Inclusion & Diversity, Openness, Agility, Accountability & Decision and Taking Leadership.
About Greenpeace Nordic
Greenpeace is an independent global campaigning organisation that acts to change attitudes and behavior, to protect and conserve the environment and to promote peace. It comprises 26 independent national/regional offices in more than 55 countries across Europe, the Americas, Africa, Asia and the Pacific, as well as a co-ordinating body, Greenpeace International.
Greenpeace Nordic was established in 1999 through an association of the national Greenpeace offices in Denmark, Sweden, Finland and Norway. The offices merged to increase impact and efficiency through better Nordic cooperation.
Volunteer Coordinator in Denmark
We are searching for a passionate and skilled Volunteer Coordinator to facilitate impactful and meaningful volunteer engagement for Greenpeace’s campaigns.
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