Honolulu, Hawaii
Kupu, Kamehameha Schools (KS), Hawai’i Green Growth (HGG) and University of Hawai’i Office of Sustainability (UH) are hiring a cohort of four to six highly motivated, creative individuals with experience and a passion for communications and public engagement and education to help develop and execute a Communications & Engagement Strategy for the Aloha+ Challenge – Hawai‘i’s statewide commitment to achieve six interconnected sustainability goals by 2030 in Clean Energy, Local Food Production, Natural Resource Management, Solid Waste Reduction, Smart Sustainable Communities and Green Workforce & Education.
Position Overview
Start Date: |
April 1 |
End Date: |
June 30, with possible long-term extension |
Application Deadline: |
March 17; Open until filled. If the position is posted, we are still hiring |
Hours: |
15-19 hrs/week |
Salary: |
$15-18/hour |
Position Location: |
Honolulu, HI; May be required to work at Kamehameha Schools, Kawaiaha’o Plaza (Honolulu), Hawai’i Green Growth (Honolulu), UH Mānoa and/or home/school/virtual office at times |
Benefits: |
None |
Essential Duties
Experience, Skills & Content Knowledge
Communications & Marketing Content and Theory |
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Social Media Marketing |
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Research & Analytical Skills |
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Writing Skills |
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Technical Skills |
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Organization Skills |
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Interpersonal Skills |
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Creativity, Problem Solving & Collaboration Skills |
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Native Hawaiian Culture & Geography |
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Partner Organizations
Hawai‘i Green Growth (HGG) is a public-private partnership that catalyzes action across government, private sector and civil society to achieve Hawai‘i’s Aloha+ Challenge 2030 sustainability goals and serve as a model for integrated green growth. HGG is committed to building a more sustainable, resilient for Hawai‘i and island earth. As a network-based organization of over 100 member partners, HGG serves as the backbone organization for the Aloha+ Challenge.
The Aloha+ Challenge is a joint sustainability commitment led by Hawai‘i’s Governor, four County Mayors, Office of Hawaiian Affairs, State Legislature and public-private partners across the state. This statewide framework outlines six ambitious 2030 sustainability goals in the areas of Clean Energy, Local Food Production, Natural Resource Management, Solid Waste Reduction, Smart Sustainable Communities, and Green Workforce & Education. The Aloha+ Challenge builds on Hawai‘i’s history of systems-thinking, indigenous knowledge, culture and values, and provides a framework to set priorities, catalyze action and track progress. Hawai‘i’s approach has been recognized nationally and internationally as model that can be scaled to support the implementation of the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and the Paris Climate Agreement. The progress of Hawai‘i’s sustainability goals is tracked online on the Aloha+ Dashboard.
Kamehameha Schools (KS) is a private, educational, charitable trust founded and endowed by the legacy of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop. KS operates a statewide educational system enrolling nearly 7,000 students of Native Hawaiian ancestry at K-12 campuses on O`ahu, Maui and Hawai`i and 30 preschools statewide. More than 41,000 additional learners and their caregivers are served each year through a range of other Kamehameha Schools outreach programs, community collaborations and financial aid opportunities. Income generated from its endowment portfolio of Hawai`i commercial real estate and other diverse investments funds more than 96 percent of Kamehameha’s educational mission. As Hawai‘i’s largest private landowner, KS is responsible for the stewardship of over 365,000 acres of land on Hawai‘i island, Maui, Moloka‘i, O‘ahu and Kaua‘i. Over 358,000 acres of the trust’s lands are dedicated to conservation and agriculture. KS actively supports diversified agriculture and protects and restores natural and cultural resources on its lands. KS also cultivates an extensive array of land-based cultural education programs through the expertise and commitment of numerous community collaborators.
Kupu is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization based in Honolulu, Hawai‘i. Kupu is the Hawaiian word meaning, “to sprout, grow, germinate, or increase” and like the fern (one of the first plants to bring life back to the land after a lava flow), Kupu’s heart is to bring life back to the people, land, and ocean while restoring the larger community for a better tomorrow. Founded in 2007, Kupu was developed in response to the growing need within Hawai`i communities to prepare the next generation for jobs in natural resource management, renewable energy, energy conservation and green industries. Kupu is predicated on the Hawaiian concept of ma ka hana ka`ike, “in working one learns.”
University of Hawai’i Office of Sustainability functions as a backbone organization, providing support to the campuses to enhance the existing sustainability work under way, coordination capacity for campuses to share information and resources with each other to catalyze action to achieve our islandsʻ sustainability & resilience goals.
Application Requirements: Please go to the following web page and complete the application form for the Aloha+ Challenge Communications Specialist at www.kupuhawaii.org/sustainability.
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