Sustainability Reporting Fellow
Quick answer
SEI is hiring an on-site Sustainability Reporting Fellow at the College of Marin paying a $3,450 monthly stipend to manage data collection and reporting for the AASHE STARS sustainability framework.
- Role
- Sustainability Reporting Fellow
- Organization
- SEI (Climate Corps Fellowship) / College of Marin
- Location
- Kentfield/Indian Valley, CA
- Work setup
- On-site
- Level
- Entry
- Compensation
- $3,450 monthly stipend plus $1,000 end-of-program award
- Category
- Research & Evaluation
The role
The Climate Corps Fellowship by SEI is a 10-month professional development program designed to launch sustainability careers. Fellows are paired with host organizations to drive impactful climate and resilience projects while gaining hands-on experience and professional training. This specific role involves working on-site at the College of Marin to collect, verify, and report sustainability data for the AASHE STARS assessment.
What you'll do
- Complete training on the STARS reporting tool and data quality certification.
- Collaborate with site supervisors to identify and prioritize data for STARS credits.
- Develop and execute data collection plans using tools like Asana and Google Sheets.
- Utilize the STARS technical manual to ensure reporting compliance and data accuracy.
What it takes
- Degree or commensurate experience in environmental studies or sustainability.
- Experience in sustainability tracking and initiatives.
- Strong analytical, writing, and communication skills.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Excel and Google Spreadsheets.
- Must be able to work on-site 5 days per week.
What you'll bring
How we treat you
100% employer-paid health insurance premiums, 10 personal days, professional development training, AASHE STARS Data Quality Certificate, and UC Climate Stewards Certification.
Frequently asked questions
Is this a remote or in-office position?
This is a full-time, on-site position requiring 5 days per week at the College of Marin.
What is the compensation for this fellowship?
Fellows receive a fixed monthly stipend of $3,450 and a $1,000 financial award upon successful completion of the 10-month program.
What qualifications are required for the Sustainability Reporting Fellow role?
Candidates should have a degree or experience in sustainability, proficiency in Excel/Google Sheets, and strong organizational and analytical skills.
How do I apply for this position?
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis through the Climate Corps portal; interested candidates are encouraged to apply early.
How to apply
Apply directly on SEI (Climate Corps Fellowship) / College of Marin's site. We link straight through — no resume parsing, no profile to fill out.
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