Architects Declare Fellow

The Architectural League seeks to hire a full-time Architects Declare Fellow to act as support staff to the US Architects Declare working groups for Carbon, Justice, and Biodiversity.

On behalf of US Architects Declare, The Architectural League seeks to hire a full-time Architects Declare Fellow, to begin work September 8, 2020. The Fellow will act as support staff to US Architects Declare and its three working groups, on Carbon, Justice, and Biodiversity. The Fellow will work remotely; no specific geographic location is required. 

The goal of the Fellow’s work is to maximize the impact of US Architects Declare by providing intellectual and logistical support to the volunteer organization of architects and organizational partners that comprise the Architects Declare network. US Architects Declare expects to dramatically increase its number of signatories and its activities over the course of the fall and the coming year. Typical tasks for the Fellow will include helping set the agenda for steering committee and working group meetings, as well as scheduling and documenting the meetings; supporting the working groups as they define and execute projects, which may range from identifying and working with policy partners to advocate for change in local and national agendas, to shaping and presenting educational programs to build knowledge among US Architects Declare signatories and other audiences; and organizing, creating, and monitoring press contacts and social media.

Applicants should be recent graduates in architecture or related fields, with demonstrated commitment to activism, research, or educational programming on climate change, biodiversity, and social and environmental justice. Preferred qualifications and experience include: M Arch or similar; facility in web and graphic design; highly organized; enjoys dealing with wide variety of people; adept at organizing and facilitating productive meetings. We strongly encourage people of color, LGBTQ individuals, people with disabilities, and others who may contribute to the diversity of perspectives driving this work. The pay range for the position is $50,000-$55,000, depending on experience. Compensation will also include health insurance and paid time off (vacation, sick days, and personal days).

To apply, please attach a resumé and fill out the application form here, including answers to the short-answer questions below.

Please also include names and contact information for two references. Applications will be accepted through August 24; interviews of selected applicants will begin immediately and take place on a rolling basis until the position is filled.

Please contact Nanase Shirokawa, Program and Membership Assistant, at shirokawa@archleague.org for more information.

Please respond to the following questions:

 – Describe your interest in and commitment to working on climate change, biodiversity, and justice issues. (no more than 1000 characters)

 – What do you think are the most important ways architects should act immediately to address climate change? (no more than 500 characters)

 – Describe your style of working with large groups. Do you have organizing experience? (no more than 500 characters)

 – What were the most and least effective aspects of your architecture/planning/landscape architecture/other education, in terms of climate change and justice issues? (no more than 1000 characters)