Creative Team

Public Interest GRFX is the in-house communications team for Environment America. We build Web sites, write and edit content, design publications and produce video content in order to enlarge our base and build public support.

Available Positions:

Online Organizing Software Developer

We’re working to clean up our air and water and preserve open spaces for generations to come. We need a talented software developer to help us do it. More.

Director of Online and New Organizing Strategies

Environment America is expanding our reach and hiring a Director of Online and New Organizing Strategies. More.

Assistant Web Developer

Join the online communications team for a national network of non-profit advocacy organizations to deliver compelling stories to targeted online audiences. Help to build their base of support, raise critical funds, and mobilize online activists to make a difference on environmental and public interest issues. More.

Administrator

We’re seeking an administrator to help organize the day-to-day operations for our creative team. More.

Design Associate

Do the design, layout, photography and original artwork for at least half a dozen of our partner groups, serving as their primary creative point person on communications and working closely with the organizations' issue advocates, field organizers and other staff. More.

Communications Associate

Serve as the primary creative point person on communications for six to eight of our partner groups, working with the staff of these organizations to recruit new members, build deeper affinity, raise funds and spur thousands more people to action. More.

Protecting America's Waters

From the Chesapeake Bay to the Great Lakes, the Colorado River to the Puget Sound, our country's rivers, lakes and streams are critical to wildlife, our economy, and our way of life. These waterways provide people with clean water to drink and safe places to swim, boat and fish.
 
Over the last 10 years, Clean Water Act protections have been weakened, allowing polluters to dump without limit in the streams and wetlands that feed our great waterways. Congress is considering a bill right now that will restore Clean Water Act protections to all of America's waterways. Take action.