The intersections of an increasingly ecologically destabilised world and the precarious university are leading to more and more early career researchers looking to the environmental NGO space as a possible alternative to the traditional academic career ladder.
Recognising this trend, SEI Deputy Director听Michelle St Anne, and Associate Professor听Thom Van Dooren听recently convened a seminar to provide HDRs with some more information about working in the NGO sector. Three high-profile members of environmental NGOs offered an overview of their experiences working in the sector and how current students can set themselves up to be appealing candidates for future hires.
The following is a lightly paraphrased compilation of the advice provided by David Ritter, CEO of听, Nathaniel Pelle, Business and Biodiversity Campaign Lead at听, and Alix Pearce, Campaigns Lead for the听.
Making the leap from academia into the NGO sector can take a bit of work. In order to find a way into the sector, it is a good idea to take available opportunities to become 鈥榩art of the scene鈥 so that you are something of a known quantity to recruiters and their organisations. Tips for this include:
Making it easy for potential recruiters to spot you and identify what you could provide their organisation:
When you are applying for roles, make sure you take the time to translate your skills and experience into terms that make sense for the organisation you are applying to:
Do not make the mistake of assuming you have to be a subject matter expert in the area the organisation focuses on. Your skills as a researcher are transferable! It is not like academia, where becoming a niche specialist is often the goal.
Some useful links:
If people are interested in the Climate Council听research volunteer program they can email听info@climateconcil.org.au听with their CV, and 鈥渞esearch volunteering鈥 in the subject line.
罢丑别听听was held on 21 September 2021.
David Ritter听is the Chief Executive Officer of听听(GPAP). He has been with Greenpeace for 14 years, campaigning to secure an earth capable of nurturing life in all its amazing diversity. Prior to GPAP, David worked in a senior campaigns position with Greenpeace in London for five years, working on the global issues of destructive fishing, deforestation and climate change. Prior to joining Greenpeace, David worked as an academic and a lawyer in both commercial and native title practices. He is an Honorary Associate of the Sydney Environment Institute.
Nathaniel Pelle听is the Business and Biodiversity Campaign Lead at the听, transforming the way businesses value, manage, and invest in nature in Australia. He is an experienced campaigner and strategist who has led Australian and international campaigns on sustainable agriculture, fishing, corporate sustainability policy, commodity supply chains, and oil and gas exploration. He is the former head of Greenpeace Australia Pacific鈥檚 Oceans and Oil campaigns where he recently led its project to protect the Great Australian Bight, including a collaboration with SEI. He is an听Honorary Associate of the Sydney Environment Institute.
Alix Pearce听is the Campaigns Director for one of Australia鈥檚 leading climate communications, advocacy and research organisations, the听. Prior to this she worked as a campaigns and strategic policy consultant for a range of purpose-driven organisations. Alix has also been the Director of Policy and Campaigns for the Consumer Action Law Centre, leading a team of policy professionals, campaigners and communicators in the wake of the Banking Royal Commission.听She was also Founder and Director of the Cities Power Partnership, the biggest climate and energy program for cities in the country. Alix was awarded Campaign/Marketing Executive of the year at the 2018 Third Sector awards and serves as a Board Director for Not-For-Profit Global Voices.
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