It’s the end of February, and man, you’re bored. You’re thinking, I have all my classes settled, all my extra-curricular activities planned, midterms aren’t for awhile, and finals are a looong way off. But wait, something’s missing from my life. Is it: a significant other? A furry pet? A new (not Apple) laptop? NO! It’s a Greenpeace Student Network Campus Coordinator position!
That’s right. You know you want to be involved with cutting-edge Greenpeace campaigns and make a difference in your world and in the greater world. But what does a Campus Coordinator do, and why should you be one? Simply put, the Coordinator takes charge of a Greenpeace campaign (that’s Apple or Kleercut) on his/her campus and stays in touch with other leaders in the Network to plug into joint activities. This means that the Coordinator works on his/her campus campaign with campus environmental groups, volunteers and your faculty allies (like Sustainability Coordinators), but the Coordinator also gets lots of support from Greenpeace Campus Organizers and other Greenpeace Campus Coordinators. As you all probably know, things are a lot less intimidating when you have a clear support system, and this position certainly has that!
If you are interested in applying to be an Apple or Kleercut Campus Coordinator, please email us at students@sfo.greenpeace.org to request an application. Make sure to let us know on which campaign you’d like to work. For more information, check out: http://members.greenpeace.org/students/about_us
on an unrelated topic. Check out this awesome Vancouver (I believe) artist, Julie Morstad:
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