Overview
Greenpeace Canada – Organizing for change
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.
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.
The Opportunity
Greenpeace Canada is seeking a Head of Actions & Organizing role to lead its offline mobilization and direct-action strategy. This role is ideal for a skilled leader and organizer with deep experience in grassroots mobilization and non-violent direct action (NVDA) tactics. The Head of Actions & Organizing will oversee the planning, development, and implementation of Greenpeace Canada’s actions and offline engagement programs while managing a team of three Organizer & Actions Campaigners.
Collaborating closely with leaders and staff across Greenpeace Canada and the global Greenpeace network, this role will contribute to program and engagement strategies, ensuring that supporter training, mobilization efforts, and direct actions are impactful and aligned with Greenpeace’s mission. The Head of Actions & Organizing will also play a crucial role in embedding justice, equity, diversity, inclusion, and safety (JEDIS) principles in decision-making and organizing strategies, to maximize impact and uphold Greenpeace Canada’s values.
Key Responsibilities
This role will see you providing vision and leadership for Greenpeace Canada’s dynamic and values-driven actions and organizing program. You will recruit, manage, and motivate a high-performing team, ensuring clear objectives, effective work plans, a culture of innovation, empowerment, and impactful campaigns.
You will lead the planning, implementation, and evaluation of Greenpeace Canada’s national actions program and activities, focused on offline mobilization, supporter training, actions, and logistics. Ensuring the safe and well-prepared execution of non-violent direct actions, you will oversee risk assessment, mitigation strategies, and legal compliance related to direct action work. Working closely with the
Co-Heads of Program and Program Management Team, you will integrate actions and organizing capacity with Greenpeace Canada’s broader campaigns, fostering collaboration across departments..
You will also represent Greenpeace Canada in external partnerships, engaging with Greenpeace International, grassroots organizations, NGOs, and the public to work in allyship, advance Greenpeace campaigns, and strengthen the movement. As a leader in ethical and responsible activism, you will champion Greenpeace’s Code of Conduct and Duty of Care principles.
Additionally, financial accountability is a key part of this role, as you will manage the actions and offline mobilization budget, ensuring resources are allocated efficiently and all financial procedures are followed.
What You Bring
You are a courageous leader and skilled organizer with experience in non-violent direct action, grassroots mobilization, and movement-building. You have a strong track record of ensuring safety and impact while exercising discretion and sound judgment in high-pressure situations. With excellent leadership, management, and team-building skills, you can effectively articulate a vision for Greenpeace Canada’s actions and offline mobilization work, guiding a high-performing team to deliver meaningful results.
Your analytical thinking allows you to assess risks, anticipate challenges, and develop effective mitigation strategies. You are adept at strategic planning, you ensure that Greenpeace Canada’s actions and mobilization efforts align with broader campaign goals. With strong financial acumen, you can prepare, monitor, and manage budgets responsibly, ensuring effective resource allocation.
Innovative and adaptable, you continuously develop new tools and approaches to enhance mobilization and direct-action tactics. Your communication and public relations skills enable you to navigate crisis situations and represent Greenpeace effectively to diverse audiences. Experienced in digital mobilization, volunteer management, and engagement strategies, you leverage technology to strengthen Greenpeace’s outreach and impact.
Your interpersonal and networking skills allow you to build alliances with NGOs, grassroots groups, and external stakeholders while upholding Greenpeace Canada’s commitment to justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion. You have a strong knowledge of environmental and social justice issues, Indigenous rights, the historical impacts of colonization in Canada, and anti-oppression theories, as well as the political landscape shaping Greenpeace’s advocacy.
Knowledge of English with a high level of fluency; advanced skills in French is highly desirable.
A valid driver’s license and the ability to travel, including internationally on short notice, are required.
Why Join Greenpeace Canada?
At Greenpeace Canada, you will be part of a courageous, passionate team dedicated to tackling the world’s most pressing environmental challenges.
This position offers a salary of $85,329 to $92,292 for a four-day workweek, along with generous benefits.
The Head of Actions and Organizing can work from anywhere in Canada, either from a Greenpeace Canada office (in Montreal, Toronto, or Vancouver), remotely, or in a hybrid arrangement.
To Apply
Greenpeace Canada has partnered with WMC to conduct this search. If you are a bold and strategic leader committed to environmental activism, we invite you to apply at the link.
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.
For more information about this opportunity, contact Max Mollineaux at maxm@wmc.bc.ca and visit www.greenpeace.org to learn more about Greenpeace Canada. To learn more about WMC, please visit www.wmc.ca.