Are you passionate about fighting global warming?

The non-profit organization Iowa Interfaith Power and Light (IIPL) is looking for a full-time executive director.

The complete job listing is after the jump. Click over if you or someone you know is qualified for this job and is committed to doing this kind of work. IIPL is “mobilizing the religious community to become leaders in the fight against global warming.”  

EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ­ IOWA INTERFAITH POWER & LIGHT

Iowa Interfaith Power and Light (IIPL) is a statewide organization mobilizing the religious community to become leaders in the fight against global warming.  Launched two years ago, IIPL gave birth to the “Cool Congregations” stewardship program, having already trained 150 congregations to take pro-active steps to curb global warming in their houses of worship and homes.

Based in Des Moines, IIPL is now seeking its first full-time Executive Director to lead our educational outreach and advocacy for global warming solutions, to develop partnerships with utilities on energy efficiency goals, and to expand Cool Congregations initiatives both in and out-of-state.

We are looking for a person of integrity who possesses a sense of urgency and calling to this work, who can inspire others to take action and assume productive roles in this growing movement.  If you think you are also a good strategist and administrator, and want to create a unique and dynamic organization with strong membership services, please consider applying by the May 31st deadline.

We offer a competitive nonprofit salary with benefits, including a generous budget for statewide travel and three weeks of vacation.  If interested, please request a full position description before applying by May 31st, by emailing benjaminwebb AT cfu.net

IIPL is one of the offspring of The Regeneration Project, the national office of the Interfaith Power and Light affiliate network.  There are 26 other state IPL programs.  Further website information on state IPLs and their parent organization can be found at www.theregenerationproject.org

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