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Title of Position: Sustainability Fellow

Location: Contra Costa County Department of Conservation and Development (Martinez, CA)

Work Environment: Hybrid (Remote & On Site). 3 days in the office, 2 days remote.

Term: March - August 2025; 900 hours, 6 months; 40 hours/week.

Living Allowance Stipend: $2,838.91/month

Education Award: $3,697.50 upon program completion

Benefits: Free healthcare coverage (w/dental & mental health), Education Award, student loan forbearance, child care allowance, CalFresh, professional development budget, industry networking.

Personal Vehicle required? No

Working with minors? No

ABOUT THE HOST PARTNER

Contra Costa County (County) is a diverse county of nearly 1.2 million people, 170,000 of whom live in communities in the unincorporated County. Contra Costa County extends from the San Francisco Bay to the San Joaquin Delta. Along this waterfront, Contra Costa County is home to seven of the ten largest industrial facilities in the San Francisco Bay Area: four refineries, as well as power plants and other large industrial facilities. Many of the communities identified as "low income disadvantaged communities" by the State of California are adjacent to these facilities. Our new General Plan and recently updated Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (CAAP) incorporate environmental justice and economic development policies and actions to address the historic injustices our Impacted Communities have endured. The Fellow will join the County's Sustainability Team, housed in the Department of Conservation and Development. This Team of five leads implementation of the CAAP across all County departments, building partnerships with others in County government and in the many communities in the unincorporated areas of our County.

Position Overview & Description

The Contra Costa County Sustainability Team focuses on implementing the County's CAAP and Climate Emergency Resolution. Our vision is that Contra Costa County is a leader on climate and sustainability issues, centering equity while ensuring healthy, resilient communities for County residents and workers. In 2025, we will be focused on implementing grants to support development of a resilient shoreline, help homes in our Impacted Communities operate on clean energy, develop an urban forest management plan, and manage a large community change grant in North Richmond. We are launching implementation of our new CAAP. We also have ongoing initiatives.

Below is a list of projects and responsibilities for the Sustainability Fellow:

Contra Costa Resilient Shoreline Plan ($1.5 million grant from Ocean Protection Council)

  • Liaison to Shoreline Leadership Academy Participants: County Point of Contact to whom Academy participants would reach out.
  • Shoreline Leadership Academy Logistics Coordinator: Help identify locations for meetings, work with BCDC and other partners as needed to determine the locations meetings should take place in, date/time, speakers, recruitment collateral (flyers, social media boilerplate language, recruitment emails), helping with recruitment (attending community events and existing meetings to spread awareness about the Academy and larger RSP effort)
  • Communications Coordinator: Suggestions for webpage content and updates, documentation/pictures of events, social media content creation for efforts

Urban Forest Management Plan (Governor’s Office of Land Use and Climate Innovation, Extreme Heat grant)

  • Potential support in managing advisory council and project team meetings, tracking community engagement and workforce development activities, and other tasks.

Climate Action and Adaptation Plan

  • Update the greenhouse gas emissions inventory
  • Assist with ongoing updates to CAAP web page
  • Other support as needed.

Ongoing Tasks

  • Minutes for Sustainability Committee, Sustainability Commission, Contra Costa Resilient Shoreline Committee
  • Develop, research, and write the quarterly "Sustainability in Contra Costa County" newsletter.
  • Update list of community organizations.

Responsibilities

  • Liaison to community members participating in County projects (see above).
  • Take notes at meetings of Board of Supervisors Sustainability Committee and Resilient Shoreline Committee, and Sustainability Commission (citizen advisory body), as well as other meetings.
  • Develop greenhouse gas emissions inventory.
  • Provide suggestions for data presentation on website.
  • Meeting coordination.
  • Research and write quarterly newsletter.

Desired Qualifications

  • Experience and knowledge of: Climate Communications, Community Outreach, Data Analysis, Energy Systems, Environmental Justice, Event Coordination, Marketing/Social Media, Multi-stakeholder collaboration, Policy Analysis, Project Management
  • Flexible, creative, team player, strong written and oral communication skills
  • Spanish proficiency is a plus.

Fellowship Experience

Contra Costa County has been hosting Sustainability Service Corps fellows for many years. In fact, two of the five people on our Sustainability Team started as Fellows! We are committed to providing our Fellow with training, mentorship, and opportunities to grow their professional skills. Fellows historically have participated in meetings with senior managers and elected officials, and are provided an opportunity to understand the policy-making and program implementation process. Our staff members regularly give informational interviews.

Contra Costa County is working on some of the key issues of our day: converting homes and offices to clean energy, building out an active transportation network, addressing historic racism and environmental justice, and more. Our department of 165 sponsors a range of services, from building permitting and inspection to code enforcement to economic development and more. The Sustainability Team is part of this. We also work frequently with staff in other County departments, particularly Public Works, Health, and Emergency Services.

Successful fellows will be self-starters, able to take instruction, ask questions as needed, and keep projects moving.

Our team works a hybrid schedule: 3 days in the office, 2 days remote. Everyone is in the office on Monday and Tuesday.

We will work with our Fellow to help them understand the County context, how we approach our work, and how to be successful in one's career. The Fellow will be part of all team meetings, as well as other meetings that occur as part of the Fellow's assignments. Our group hosts hiking meetings every couple of months, to which we invite colleagues from other groups and departments. We host regular meetings with sustainability champions in other County departments, and with staff from cities and special districts in Contra Costa County.

ABOUT US

Sustainability Service Corps (SSC) is a bridge-to-career AmeriCorps Fellowship program that delivers professional development to emerging climate protection leaders who implement projects related to sustainability, education, and community engagement for municipalities, nonprofits, schools, and disadvantaged communities across California.

Upon completion of the term, SSC Fellows receive a Segal Education Award of up to $7,395.00 in return for your service. You can use the award to repay qualified student loans and to pay current educational expenses at eligible institutions of higher education and training programs. Fellows who complete a 1700-hour term also receive a California For All Award of $2,605.00 for educational expenses.

Eligibility

  • AmeriCorps Requirements
    • Be a citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident of the United States*
    • Ability to pass FBI, CA Department of Justice, out-of-state (if applicable), and National Sex Offender Public Registry background checks prior to service​
  • Sustainability Service Corps Requirements
    • At least 18 years of age
    • Test negatively for tuberculosis if working with minors
  • Adhere to COVID-19 vaccination or testing requirements determined by host organization
    • Live in the state of California
    • Commitment to the full term of service
    • Capability to work in a professional office or field setting
    • Strong verbal and written communication and teamwork skills

Preferred Qualifications

  • Passion for community-oriented climate change solutions and interest in launching a career in sustainability
  • Experience with, or training in, climate science, sustainability, environmental justice, education, community outreach, and project management
  • Past service experience (e.g., volunteering, community service, etc.)
  • Associates degree or above AND/OR relevant experience
  • Being local to the community where you will serve

Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Statement

Bay Area Community Resources, the administrator of Sustainability Service Corps, is an equal opportunity employer. We cultivate an environment that encourages fairness, teamwork, and respect among all employees and National Service members. We are firmly committed to maintaining an atmosphere in which people of diverse backgrounds and lifestyles may grow personally and professionally. Therefore, we enthusiastically accept our responsibility to make employment decisions without regard to race, religion or religious creed, color, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, genetic information, national origin, marital status, medical condition, disability, military service, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local laws or ordinances. Our management is dedicated to ensuring the fulfillment of this equal opportunity policy with respect to hiring, placement, promotion, transfer, demotion, layoff, termination, recruitment advertising, pay, and other forms of compensation, training, and general treatment during employment.

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What You Should Know About Sustainability Fellow, Bay Area Community Resources

Are you passionate about sustainability and eager to make a difference? Look no further than the Sustainability Fellow position with the Contra Costa County Department of Conservation and Development! In this exciting role, you’ll join a dedicated team committed to implementing the county's Climate Action and Adaptation Plan while prioritizing equity and healthy communities. As a Sustainability Fellow, you’ll engage directly with a variety of projects, from coordinating the Contra Costa Resilient Shoreline Plan to supporting the Urban Forest Management Plan and your contributions are vital to promoting community awareness and involvement. You’ll hone your skills in climate communications, community outreach, data analysis, and project management, all while working within a hybrid environment that values collaboration and innovation. This six-month fellowship runs from March to August 2025, and you’ll be reinforced by a living allowance stipend, professional development opportunities, and a network of like-minded individuals. If you have a passion for addressing climate change, a creative mindset, and the desire to create impactful change in underrepresented communities, this role with Contra Costa County is your chance to shine.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Sustainability Fellow Role at Bay Area Community Resources
What are the responsibilities of a Sustainability Fellow at Contra Costa County?

As a Sustainability Fellow at Contra Costa County, you'll tackle a variety of responsibilities including serving as a liaison for community members, managing logistics for meetings, and supporting initiatives like the Contra Costa Resilient Shoreline Plan. You'll also assist in updating the greenhouse gas emissions inventory and help communicate project updates effectively. This dynamic role allows you to engage with community stakeholders and play a crucial part in climate action efforts.

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What qualifications do you need to become a Sustainability Fellow with Contra Costa County?

To qualify for the Sustainability Fellow position with Contra Costa County, candidates are typically expected to have a background or experience in climate communications, community outreach, project management, or environmental justice. Strong written and oral communication skills are necessary, and proficiency in Spanish is a plus. Additionally, candidates must be at least 18 years old and fulfill the AmeriCorps requirements.

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What is the work environment for Contra Costa County's Sustainability Fellow?

The work environment for the Sustainability Fellow is hybrid, allowing for flexibility between remote work and in-office collaboration. You'll spend three days in the office and two days working remotely, fostering an opportunity to engage with team members while also enjoying a balance of independent work. This structure supports effective communication and collaboration while contributing to important sustainability initiatives.

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How does the fellowship support professional development for Sustainability Fellows?

The fellowship at Contra Costa County is designed to foster professional growth through training, mentorship, and hands-on experience. As a Fellow, you’ll have opportunities to participate in meetings with senior managers and elected officials, allowing you to understand the policy-making processes. You'll also have access to a professional development budget and networking opportunities, ensuring you gain valuable insights and skills for your future career.

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Is there a stipend for the Sustainability Fellow position at Contra Costa County?

Yes! The Sustainability Fellow position at Contra Costa County includes a living allowance stipend of approximately $2,838.91 per month for the duration of the fellowship. Additionally, upon completion, you'll be eligible for an education award of $3,697.50, which can be used for educational expenses or to repay student loans.

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Common Interview Questions for Sustainability Fellow
Can you describe your experience with climate communications as it relates to the Sustainability Fellow role?

In responding to this question, emphasize specific examples where you effectively communicated climate-related topics to diverse audiences. Discuss any projects or initiatives where you've created informational materials or led outreach efforts, demonstrating your understanding of climate issues and engagement strategies.

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How would you approach community outreach for the Contra Costa Resilient Shoreline Plan?

When answering this, highlight your strategies for engaging community stakeholders, such as organizing informational meetings, distributing materials, or collaborating with local organizations. Discuss the importance of understanding the community's unique needs and how you would tailor your outreach efforts to ensure inclusivity.

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What strategies would you use to manage multiple sustainability projects simultaneously?

To effectively manage multiple projects, illustrate your organizational skills and methods for prioritization. Share examples of project management tools or techniques you have used in the past to keep tasks on track while allowing room for adaptability and collaboration with team members.

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In what ways can data analysis impact sustainability initiatives?

Discuss how data analysis is critical for understanding greenhouse gas emissions and tracking the effectiveness of ongoing initiatives. Provide examples of specific metrics you would analyze to inform decisions and generate reports that can communicate progress and areas for improvement.

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How would you ensure that equity is prioritized in sustainability efforts?

To prioritize equity, share your understanding of what it means to engage with disadvantaged communities. Discuss strategies you've used to incorporate equity in project planning, such as engaging diverse community voices, ensuring access to resources, and aligning project objectives with community needs.

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Describe a time when you had to adapt to a significant change during a project.

When discussing this question, provide a specific situation where you had to pivot due to unexpected challenges. Focus on how you communicated with your team, reassessed the project's goals, and implemented solutions to ensure a successful outcome.

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What role do you believe professional development plays in the Sustainability Fellow position?

Express the importance of professional development by discussing how it leads to enhanced skills, increased confidence, and better capacity for impact. Share how opportunities to learn from seasoned professionals and participating in workshops or seminars would benefit you and enhance your contributions.

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What do you believe are the most critical issues facing sustainability efforts today?

In answering this, mention current pressing issues such as climate change, environmental justice, and the need for renewable energy sources. Connecting these challenges to local initiatives within Contra Costa County would demonstrate your knowledge and awareness of relevant themes in sustainability.

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How would you handle conflicts with team members or community stakeholders?

Share your conflict resolution strategies, focusing on open communication and maintaining a solution-oriented mindset. Provide examples of how you have successfully navigated disagreements in previous roles and emphasized the importance of finding common ground.

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Why are you passionate about working in sustainability?

When answering this personal question, connect your passion for sustainability to specific experiences or values that motivate you. Discuss your long-term career goals in this field and how the fellowship aligns with your aspirations and desire to make a tangible impact.

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Bay Area Community Resources, Inc. operates as a non-profit organization. The Organization provides social and community services such as after school, alcohol, drug, community, mental health, and financial programs and services. Bay Area Communit...

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