Fall – Winter 2025 | Spring – Summer 2026
Type: Fellowship, Part-time (10 hours/ week, not eligible for benefits)
Term: July 21, 2025 – December 18, 2025 and January 5, 2026 – June 19, 2026
Fellow’s Location: Remote
Stipend: $5,000 – $10,000 depending on experience, paid in 4 installments over the term of fellowship.
This opportunity is open to college and graduate students and early career applicants aged 18 and over.
About Us
Women’s Voices for the Earth (WVE) drives action towards a future free from the impacts of toxic chemicals rooted in gender justice alongside those historically and presently ignored by the environmental health movement by leveraging an intersectional solidarity approach based on our expertise in research, advocacy and organizing.
WVE’s campaigns have historically focused on the industries that most heavily market and sell to women. We aim to rid the cleaning products industry of secret ingredients and unsafe chemicals, drive the period care and intimate care product marketplace toward safer products, and reduce toxic chemicals in salon and personal care products. Our work has resulted in monumental shifts in some of the largest consumer products companies in the world, and in policies that protect health. We work to eliminate toxic chemicals impacting people’s health by changing consumer behavior, corporate practices, and government policies.
Position Overview
Through our fellowship program, WVE provides an opportunity for college students and early-career individuals to gain first-hand experience working on issues of environmental health and safety. Fellows work with our professional staff to develop a variety of personal and professional skills. Our fellows make a lasting contribution to the development of WVE’s programs and enhance the organization’s capacity to fulfill its mission.
Women’s Voices for the Earth is seeking an energetic and mission-oriented part-time fellow. The Education and Advocacy Fellow will gain valuable experience in policy advocacy, planning special events, community outreach, media and communications, relationship building, and more. The fellow will work closely with our Communications and Programs team in a dynamic, non-profit setting.
This temporary, remote position runs from July 2025 – June 2026. Fellows work a flexible, part-time weekly schedule of 10 hours per week. WVE’s fellows’ working schedule is determined by outreach events and the schedule agreed to with their supervisor. WVE is offering a stipend to be paid out 4 times over the course of the fellowship, transportation reimbursement (with supervisor’s approval), a training curriculum to build skills and knowledge, and the opportunity to work with a dynamic team!
The fellows must be able to travel to Denver, CO for 1-2 in person retreats, with other opportunities to travel if appropriate.
Position Overview
The Education and Advocacy Fellow will play a key role in developing educational materials that center gender-expansive communities, LGBTQ+ rights, and reproductive justice. This role involves research, collaboration with advocacy organizations, and the creation of accessible resources to support community education and empowerment.
Key Responsibilities
Develop Gender-Expansive Educational Materials
- Conduct research on existing resources related to gender-expansive issues within WVE’s areas of work and identify gaps.
- Collaborate with gender-expansive advocates and organizations to ensure content is community-informed.
- Design a series of educational materials, including pamphlets, infographics, and videos, for digital and physical distribution.
- Identify priority languages for translation of materials to ensure accessibility.
Develop Materials for LGBTQ+ Communities
- Partner with LGBTQ+ advocacy groups to develop inclusive and affirming educational resources.
- Create a comprehensive digital and physical resource packet for LGBTQ+ individuals.
- Design a series of educational materials (pamphlets, infographics, videos) tailored for various platforms.
- Develop a Pride month outreach toolkit for use by fellows and volunteers across the country.
- Ensure materials are available in multiple languages to reach diverse communities.
Develop Materials for Reproductive Justice
- Collaborate with reproductive justice organizations to align content with movement goals.
- Develop a digital and physical resource packet that supports reproductive justice advocacy and positions access to safe, healthy menstrual and intimate care products as a core reproductive justice value.
- Design educational materials (pamphlets, infographics, videos) to increase awareness and accessibility.
- Identify priority languages for translation of materials to ensure accessibility.
- Bridge Reproductive & Environmental Justice
- Conduct research and compile evidence that demonstrates intersections between reproductive health, toxic exposure, and environmental policy.
Support WVE’s Mission and Vision
- Participate in weekly team and advising meetings, and if needed, in-person coalition meetings, events (depending on COVID restrictions and regulations), and conference calls.
- Organize with other fellows WVE’s Vaginal Health Week (in Oct.) including but limited to an in-person event, writing blogs, working with communications around social media blasts, etc.
- Support with organization’s fundraising efforts
Qualifications
- Basic understanding of the systemic nature of oppression, particularly the intersection of gender, race, sexuality, and class;
- Commitment and desire to create social, economic and political opportunities for BIPOC community, LGBTQ+ folx and other impacted communities;
- Passionate about public health, gender equity, activism, environmental justice/ health, public policy, community organizing, human rights, reproductive justice/ health, social justice, and/ or media and communications;
- Experience recruiting for and organizing events that were school, community or activism-related;
- Some experience and comfort with public speaking and workshop facilitation, in front of both small and large audiences;
- Interest in on-the-ground and online organizing and advocacy, including social media campaigns, graphics, and other digital communication strategies/techniques;
- Experience with Canva or other graphic design software a plus.
Requirements
- Commitment to Women’s Voices for the Earth’s mission and vision
- Self-starter with excellent project management and communication skills;
- Comfort with and passion for sparking culture and policy change that de-stigmatizes the way we talk about, understand and experience safe, affirming, affordable, and healthy periods;
- Access to personal laptop/phone, reliable internet connection, and reliable transportation;
- Excellent attention to details and organizational skills;
- Active familiarity with social media platforms, especially Facebook, Instagram, and BlueSky
- Strong familiarity with Microsoft Office programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and willingness to learn other software, including databases;
- Exhibit creativity, resourcefulness, accountability, and flexibility – must be able to work with remote supervision/coaching;
- Ability to serve and engage with a diverse continuum of people including but not limited to ability, age, education, familial status, gender identity, gender expression, immigrant status, incarceration status, race, sex, sexual orientation, and socioeconomic status.
To apply, complete this application form. Be prepared to upload your resume and a paragraph explaining why you are interested in the position. Applications will close Friday, May 16.
We will be notifying all applicants by June 20, 2025 whether they were accepted into the fellowship or not. Please check your spam or junk folders if you do not see anything by that date. If accepted, you will be expected to attend an in-person orientation meeting in Denver, Colorado July 22.
Note: All applications must be complete with the required materials to be considered. No phone calls, please.