Climate & Energy Advocate
Company: Conservation Voters New Mexico
Location: Santa Fe
Posted on: February 25, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $76,125-$96,425 Title:
Climate & Energy Advocate Status: Full-time, exempt Reports to:
Legislative Director Salary: $76,125-$96,425, negotiable for
candidates with exceptional experience Location: CVNMs main office
is based in Santa Fe, New Mexico, remote-hybrid possible for the
right candidate with Santa Fe presence expected during the
legislative session Conservation Voters New Mexico (CVNM) and CVNM
Education Fund are seeking a full-time Climate and Energy Advocate
to join our team. The Climate & Energy Advocate develops,
coordinates, implements, and lobbies for climate and energy
initiatives that advance New Mexicos leadership in proactively
addressing climate change, development of clean energy resources,
and transition away from carbon emitting sources of energy. The
Advocate also works to build political will for policy passage
through public and decision-maker education, press engagement,
earned media, and other strategies. The Climate & Energy Advocate
incorporates the values of racial equity, diversity, inclusion and
belonging in the organizations day-to-day systems and work, and
provides key support for collaboration across internal departments,
external audiences, and organizational partnerships. This job may
be a good fit for you if you: Have passion and knowledge of the
climate and energy issues impacting New Mexico and the policy
process, and consider yourself to be a quick learner Believe that
pragmatic policy progress and public civic engagement are necessary
to address the climate crisis Are a self-starter able to do the
research needed to make informed and strategic decisions while also
working as a part of a fast-paced team Are comfortable working in
an organization with clear decision-making structure and hierarchy
Believe in the power of movement building, and have a desire to
work with other nonprofits, advocate organizations, and justice
movements to advance policy wins Value building authentic and
trustworthy relationships with your peers, the media, and elected
officials Are comfortable working in a high-profile and
high-visibility political organization View equity and diversity as
a life-long learning and growth process that all of us must
participate in Are comfortable and able to work nights and
weekends, as needed, and during busy work seasons, like the
legislative session or election season Core Qualifications: Minimum
4 years working on issues related to climate change, utility
regulation, energy policy or issue advocacy, including direct,
one-on-one conversations with lawmakers about specific policies.
Dedication to addressing the climate crisis through policy action,
civic engagement and CVNMs mission and vision. Dedication to
equity, inclusion, diversity, belonging and enthusiasm to amplify
the voice and leadership of communities across New Mexico.
Knowledge of how a bill becomes a law or city/county/state policy
processes, including the NM legislative session. Ability to work
independently, meet deadlines, troubleshoot challenges, and think
strategically in a fast-paced environment. A team player who is
comfortable pitching in where needed throughout the organization.
Demonstrated ability and comfort working in or with bilingual and
multicultural environments, audiences and teams in both group and
one-on-one settings. Approaches changing deadlines or priorities
with flexibility and professionalism. Ability to maintain a
positive solution-based approach in high-pressure or difficult
situations. Demonstrated ability and comfort with leading meetings,
engaging in coalition settings, and public speaking. Experience
designing or helping to shape campaign plans and strategies, and
implementing or training others in key organizing strategies and
tactics like power-mapping, door-to-door canvassing, and phone
banking. Understanding of ways that community organizing,
leadership development, civic engagement, and decision-maker
education can lead to policy or issue change. A valid drivers
license, vehicle insurance, and reliable mode of transportation.
Both in-state and out-of-state travel is required. Preferred
Qualifications: Knowledge of Navajo Nation and/or Tribal Government
policy processes. Knowledge of New Mexicos utility regulatory body
and associated bodies of law. Compensation & Benefits : This is a
full-time exempt salaried position, with a starting salary offer of
$76,125 annually (negotiable within salary band for exceptional
experience). Our staff also receive the following benefits: 401k
plan Life leave and 12 weeks parental leave 100% employer-covered
health, dental and vision insurance 10 paid holidays per calendar
year and ample paid sick leave 15 days of vacation per year,
increasing to 20 days at three years of employment 6 weeks paid
sabbatical leave at 5 years of employment, increasing to 12 weeks
paid sabbatical leave following 10 years of employment 35-hour
4-day work week outside of legislative session and election season
The position is open until filled. No calls please. Candidates from
historically underrepresented or disenfranchised backgrounds are
strongly encouraged to apply. If you need assistance applying,
please contact Careers@cvnm.org. Diversity, equity and inclusion
are at the heart of all we do at CVNM and CVNMEF. We provide equal
opportunities to all employees and applicants free from
discrimination and harassment of any type regardless of race,
color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability, status,
genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender
identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by
federal, state or local laws.
Keywords: Conservation Voters New Mexico, Santa Fe , Climate & Energy Advocate, Executive , Santa Fe, New Mexico