UWT Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Sustainability

UWT Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Sustainability UWT's Sustainability Committee is a collaborative effort between faculty, staff, and students to cre

The mission of the Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on Sustainability is to create and promote a sustainable university community through:
•Management of our resources by facilitating research, learning opportunities, policies, and practices that address environmental, cultural, economic, and social responsibility;
•Promotion of a culture of sustainability in which environmental, cultural, social,

economic, and academic issues are inseparably interlinked and which supports the environment of the Puget Sound Region;
•Development of intellectual and fiscal resources that can be used to achieve sustainability for this and future generations. To see more about sustainability at UW Tacoma please visit: http://www.tacoma.uw.edu/about-uw-tacoma/about-sustainability-uw-tacoma

Join in shaping the University of Washington's sustainable future!Everyone is invited to attend the online Community Kic...
11/25/2024

Join in shaping the University of Washington's sustainable future!

Everyone is invited to attend the online Community Kickoff Event for the update of UW's Sustainability Action Plan on Tuesday, December 3 from 2-4 p.m. You'll learn about our process for creating the new Plan, share your vision for a sustainable UW across our tri-campus, and help shape the direction of our commitment to sustainability.

Register at: sustainability.uw.edu/plan/update/kickoff

11/15/2024
Join us to learn about our new Plan's development and share your vision for a sustainable future across our tri-campus c...
11/15/2024

Join us to learn about our new Plan's development and share your vision for a sustainable future across our tri-campus community.

Attend in person at Oak Hall on the Seattle Campus on Wednesday, November 20 from 4-6 p.m., or join virtually via Zoom on Tuesday, December 3 from 2-4 p.m.
The development of a new Sustainability Action Plan will guide us towards a 2050 sustainability vision.

All Students Welcome. Tri-campus opportunity to actively engage in the UW's sustainability efforts!
10/22/2024

All Students Welcome. Tri-campus opportunity to actively engage in the UW's sustainability efforts!

Front and Centered has been an instrumental partner to the State of Washington in the development and implementation of ...
03/20/2024

Front and Centered has been an instrumental partner to the State of Washington in the development and implementation of environmental justice policy. They’re currently hiring for three positions.

We strive to create a work culture that is inclusive, collaborative, and adaptive to the diverse and dynamic context of how Front and Centered serves our coalition of frontline communities.

02/16/2024

Knowledge is power!

What is safe to go down the drain?
What are pollutants that cause issues to our water systems/waterways?

Educating ourselves and others on these questions is a great place to start because when we know better, we can do better. 🙌

EVENT INFO:
🎉 FREE for all ages
🎤 Keynote Speaker , CEO of
✍️ Poetry readings by
📸 Photography gallery by &
🧑‍🎨 Hands-on art activities with .gallery &
+ MORE!

Films have been submitted, judging is underway and an epic event centered around our precious Puget Sound is right aroun...
02/10/2024

Films have been submitted, judging is underway and an epic event centered around our precious Puget Sound is right around the corner! 🎉
Mark your calendars and join us on the evening of March 1st as we dive into an ocean of inspiration through the arts for the first-ever Ground to Sound Film Festival hosted by Foster's Creative, in partnership with the City of Tacoma Government and UWT Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Sustainability. 💙
You won't want to miss this fun, family-friendly event!
Stay tuned for more event details!
Tell us you're coming! 👉 https://fb.me/e/4chZ2j2el

3.1.24Open to everyone, we can't wait to unveil the short films and engagement we have had with this year's Ground to So...
02/09/2024

3.1.24

Open to everyone, we can't wait to unveil the short films and engagement we have had with this year's Ground to Sound Film Festival.

Join us for an evening of art, experts, and a passionate local community.


As we link arms, our hope in hosting this film festival and collaborating with other like-minded organizations is that new conversations are sparked, new perspectives are gained and empowerment in our community is instilled.
Collectively we have the power to make a lasting effort and change for the waterways that surround the place we call home.
See ya March 1st!
🎉 FREE for all ages
🎤 Keynote Speaker Dean Burke, CEO of Travel Tacoma – Mt. Rainier
✍️ Poetry readings by Creative Colloquy
📸 Art show by Tacoma Photo Center & Tacoma Photo Club
🧑‍🎨 Hands-on art activities with The Anxious Tomato & Foss Waterway Seaport
+ MORE!
For more event details visit: https://www.groundtosoundfilmfest.com/event-info

Applicants Sought for the Sustainable Tacoma CommissionThe Tacoma City Council is looking to fill four seats on the Sust...
01/07/2024

Applicants Sought for the Sustainable Tacoma Commission

The Tacoma City Council is looking to fill four seats on the Sustainable Tacoma Commission. The purpose of the Commission is to bring community accountability to the implementation of Tacoma’s 2030 Climate Action Plan and to support public involvement in sustainability issues.

https://www.cityoftacoma.org/cms/One.aspx?portalId=169&pageId=143822

The Tacoma City Council is looking for Commission members who provide a balanced representation of various stakeholders, such as the environmental, business, labor, housing, industrial, port, transportation, education, building, and residential communities. This role serves to oversee, coordinate, and communicate suggestions regarding policy, budget, and program recommendations to City Council through letters, testimonies, and other means of formal reporting.

The time commitment expected for active participation as a Commissioner is generally between three to six hours per month in support of Commission meetings held on the third Thursday of the month at 5:00 p.m. Meetings typically last two hours and are held both virtually via Zoom and in-person at the Tacoma Municipal Building, 747 Market St., Room 248.

The City is committed to creating an equitable and anti-racist organization and wants its Committees, Boards, and Commissions to reflect Tacoma’s diverse community. For these vacancies, BIPOC individuals, LGBTQ individuals, individuals with disabilities, seniors, immigrants, and refugees are especially encouraged to apply.

Additional information on the Sustainable Tacoma Commission is available here.

https://www.cityoftacoma.org/government/committees_boards_commissions/sustainable_tacoma_commission

The appointed applicant is required to complete five Open Public Meetings Act and Public Records Act trainings provided by the Washington State Office of the Attorney General, within 90 days of being appointed to a Committee, Board, or Commission.

Applications must be submitted to the City Clerk’s Office by Sunday, January 28, 2024 at cityoftacoma.org/cbcapplication. Questions about the application process, requests for the application in an alternate format, or requests to submit additional documents may be directed to Elizabeth Wing in the City Clerk’s Office at [email protected]
or (253) 591-5178.

LaKecia Farmer (she/they)
Senior Sustainabily Analyst
Office of Environmental Policy and Sustainability
City of Tacoma | Mobile: (253) 625-4318

The City of Tacoma has a number of volunteer Committees, Boards, Commissions and Authorities that advise and make recommendations to the City Council and/or City staff. You can only serve on one Committee, Board or Commission at a time. 

Applicants Sought for the Sustainable Tacoma CommissionThe Tacoma City Council is looking to fill four seats on the Sust...
01/07/2024

Applicants Sought for the Sustainable Tacoma Commission

The Tacoma City Council is looking to fill four seats on the Sustainable Tacoma Commission. The purpose of the Commission is to bring community accountability to the implementation of Tacoma’s 2030 Climate Action Plan and to support public involvement in sustainability issues.

https://www.cityoftacoma.org/cms/One.aspx?portalId=169&pageId=143822

The Tacoma City Council is looking for Commission members who provide a balanced representation of various stakeholders, such as the environmental, business, labor, housing, industrial, port, transportation, education, building, and residential communities. This role serves to oversee, coordinate, and communicate suggestions regarding policy, budget, and program recommendations to City Council through letters, testimonies, and other means of formal reporting.

The time commitment expected for active participation as a Commissioner is generally between three to six hours per month in support of Commission meetings held on the third Thursday of the month at 5:00 p.m. Meetings typically last two hours and are held both virtually via Zoom and in-person at the Tacoma Municipal Building, 747 Market St., Room 248.

The City is committed to creating an equitable and anti-racist organization and wants its Committees, Boards, and Commissions to reflect Tacoma’s diverse community. For these vacancies, BIPOC individuals, LGBTQ individuals, individuals with disabilities, seniors, immigrants, and refugees are especially encouraged to apply.

Additional information on the Sustainable Tacoma Commission is available here.

https://www.cityoftacoma.org/government/committees_boards_commissions/sustainable_tacoma_commission

The appointed applicant is required to complete five Open Public Meetings Act and Public Records Act trainings provided by the Washington State Office of the Attorney General, within 90 days of being appointed to a Committee, Board, or Commission.

Applications must be submitted to the City Clerk’s Office by Sunday, January 28, 2024 at cityoftacoma.org/cbcapplication. Questions about the application process, requests for the application in an alternate format, or requests to submit additional documents may be directed to Elizabeth Wing in the City Clerk’s Office at [email protected]
or (253) 591-5178.

LaKecia Farmer (she/they)
Senior Sustainabily Analyst
Office of Environmental Policy and Sustainability
City of Tacoma | Mobile: (253) 625-4318

The Sustainable Tacoma Commission works with the Office of Sustainability, which is responsible for implementing the strategies in the 2030 Climate Action Plan and measuring the city’s progress as it reduces greenhouse gas emissions. Both the Office and the Commission were created by a City Coun...

11/29/2023

Nisqually Reach Nature Center Job Opportunity
Position: Education and Outreach Coordinator
Position Length/Type: Full-time (40hrs/wk)
Compensation: $17-19 per hour, depending on education and experience. Monthly bonus to supplement healthcare costs. PTO and paid holidays.

Background
The Nisqually Reach Nature Center is a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote the understanding, appreciation, and conservation of the Nisqually estuary through education, interpretation, and community science. The Nisqually Reach Nature Center is located on Luhr Beach – a destination for thousands of visitors a year who have access to one of the finest estuaries in Puget Sound. For over forty years we have offered a variety of environmental education and community science programs.

Position Description
Our organization seeks to hire a full-time Education and Outreach Coordinator to join the Nisqually Reach Nature Center team. The Education and Outreach Coordinator supports NRNC’s mission by providing youth and adults with high-quality educational programming related to the Nisqually Estuary. The Education and Outreach Coordinator ensures students and members of the community gain access, exposure, and understanding of the Nisqually Estuary by using inquiry-based science activities on the beach.

This position manages NRNC’s summer camps, which aim to provide youth with a lasting positive connection to the Nisqually Estuary. This position creates new activities and curriculum for summer camps and field trips. New curriculum revolves around current issues concerning South Puget Sound, the Nisqually Watershed, and local flora and fauna. There is also the opportunity to create new education programs that align with NRNC’s mission.

Additionally, the Education and Outreach Coordinator will represent NRNC at community education outreach events such as Nisqually Watershed Festival, Earth Day events, etc. A full description of responsibilities and tasks is outlined below.

Responsibilities
● Coordinate and lead summer camp programs
● Coordinate and lead environmental education field trips
● Coordinate and staff community outreach events
● Build partnerships with other organizations to increase educational opportunities
● General program administration dutes
● Support fundraising and grant efforts

Other
Nisqually Reach Nature Center employees are flexible and may be asked to take on additional duties according to the organization’s needs and the staff member’s skills and abilities. Because we are a non-profit that serves the community, some events or projects (such as summer camp trips) may require an occasional night or weekend.

Required Qualifications - NOTE: Experience may have been gained concurrently.
● Associates degree in biology, ecology, environmental science, natural science, aquatic science, fisheries, education, or closely related field. May also consider experience in lieu of Associates degree
● 1 year of experience in education, environmental education, marine sciences, natural sciences, or a closely allied field.
● Up to 1 year of experience managing programs and staff or volunteers
● Ability to attend conferences, meetings, or other events that require local travel
● Current adult and pediatric CPR/first aid certification, or willingness to attain if NRNC covers the cost
● Strong project management skills and ability to meet deadlines
● Computer proficiency: word processing, spreadsheets, Internet research, and databases
● Analytical problem-solving ability
● Willingness to acquire new knowledge related to Puget Sound ecology and related subjects
● Ability to manage multiple priorities and perform within deadlines
● Excellent communication, writing, and interpersonal skills
● Able to work with minimal supervision while understanding the necessity for communicating and coordinating work efforts with others
● Must be able to develop a work plan and perform in a team environment
● Perform work with utmost honesty and integrity
● Ability to pass a criminal background check
● Understand and appreciate the importance of extraordinary customer service and service recovery

Preferred Qualifications
● Bachelor’s degree in biology, ecology, environmental science, natural science, aquatic science, fisheries, education, or closely related field
● 3 years of experience in education, environmental education, marine sciences, natural sciences, or a closely allied field.
● At least 1 year of experience managing programs and staff or volunteers
● Knowledge of environmental education, marine science, biological systems, watersheds, estuarine ecosystems, data management, and Puget Sound aquatic species.
● Experience with budget management and purchase tracking.
● Demonstrated public speaking and/or teaching experience.

To Apply
Submit a cover letter describing how you meet the qualifications and why you are interested in this position, a current resume, and three (3) or more professional references, which includes at least one supervisor, peer, and (if you have supervised staff) someone you have supervised or led to [email protected].

A satisfactory background check will be a contingency of any hire offer. Recruitment remains open until filled; first applications will be reviewed starting November 17, 2023.

Nisqually Reach Nature Center is an Equal Opportunity employer. We strive to create a working environment that is inclusive and respectful. We prohibit discrimination based on race/ethnicity/color, creed, s*x, pregnancy, age, religion, national origin, marital status, the presence or perception of a disability, veteran’s status, military status, genetic information, s*xual orientation, gender expression, or gender identity.

By submitting materials, you indicate that all information is true and correct. Nisqually Reach Nature Center has the right to verify the information. Any untruthful or misleading information is cause for removal from the applicant pool or dismissal if employed.

The Sustainable Communities (SUS) Program at Northern Arizona University seeks a graduate student for a two-year, fully ...
11/16/2023

The Sustainable Communities (SUS) Program at Northern Arizona University seeks a graduate student for a two-year, fully funded graduate assistantship during the 2024-2026 academic years. The student will be an integral part of a faculty/student team that is developing a new USDA-NIFA-funded project, “Addressing Barriers to HSI Student Retention through Community-Engaged Sustainable Food Systems Education.”

The Graduate Assistant will work toward an MA degree in Sustainable Communities while helping to coordinate and oversee a team of funded undergraduate interns who will work in Flagstaff public school gardens. The student will be expected to conduct thesis work on a topic related to the overall project, such as community-engaged pedagogy or local food systems.

Because the project focuses on underserved populations, the Graduate Assistant is required to have a high level of Spanish-language fluency. S/he will work 20 hours a week on the project during the two academic years, and 40 hours a week during the intervening summer. Along with wages, benefits include tuition remission and health insurance coverage.

Interested students must first apply to and be accepted into the Sustainable Communities MA Program. The required personal statement should include an expression of interest in the School Gardens GAship. Review of applications is slated to begin in mid-December.

For more information, contact the project PI, Peter Friederici, at [email protected].

Take action and make a difference in your world with the Sustainable Communities program. Explore our degrees and get involved today.

Address

1900 Commerce Street
Tacoma, WA
98402

Alerts

Be the first to know and let us send you an email when UWT Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Sustainability posts news and promotions. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose, and you can unsubscribe at any time.

Contact The University

Send a message to UWT Chancellor's Advisory Committee on Sustainability:

Share