Role: Michigan State Lead
Role Purpose: Build powerful climate outcomes with Climate Cabinet staff, legislators, and coalition partners in Michigan.
Location and Travel Expectations: Flexible in Michigan, with the expectation to be in Lansing 40%+ of the time, or roughly 2 days per week every week, with some weeks requiring more time in Lansing. This role requires some out-of-state travel for team retreats, conferences, and in-person meetings.
Timeframe: Priority deadline for applications is May 22, 2026. Target start date is mid-July.
Salary Range: The hiring salary range for this role is $81,000-$95,500.
About Climate Cabinet
Climate Cabinet helps state and local candidates run, win, and legislate on climate change. State and local policymakers are key to tackling climate change – they drive progress regardless of who is in the White House. That’s why Climate Cabinet exists.
We are a dynamic, passionate, startup team of experienced climate experts with staff on-the-ground across the country and a remote-first workplace. Our team culture prioritizes: supporting each other as full people, striving for the highest standard of excellence in our work, respecting local knowledge, embracing technology and innovation, curiosity, and a continuous growth mindset.
Role Summary
The Michigan State Lead builds powerful climate outcomes with Climate Cabinet staff, legislators, and coalition partners in Michigan. This person strengthens Climate Cabinet’s presence in the legislature, and continues to scale up our policy and political work in Michigan. This includes a heavy emphasis on coalition work, legislator relationship development, and collaboration with Climate Cabinet’s national teams.
This is a leadership, high-agency position that reports to the Deputy Policy Director and operates within clearly defined strategic parameters set at the national level. This role works in close coordination with our national legislative and political teams to ensure cross-state sharing, and alignment with both state and national goals.
Key Responsibilities
With the support and direction of Climate Cabinet’s Senior Policy Director + Deputy Policy Director and our team, you:
To achieve these goals, you are Climate Cabinet’s primary in-state representative. You will:
Skills and Experience
This person is a high-agency leader who can help turn bold vision into real-world outcomes. This role is ideal for someone who can operationalize strategy, build relationships and trust, and drive progress with both urgency and care.
Location and Travel Expectations: Flexible in Michigan, with the expectation to be in Lansing 40%+ of the time, or roughly 2 days per week every week, with some weeks requiring more time in Lansing. This role requires some out-of-state travel for team retreats, conferences, and in-person meetings.
Compensation and Benefits
This is a Level 2 role within Climate Cabinet's leveling framework, which defines the scope and compensation range for each role on the team.
Application Process
We are accepting applications via Greenhouse on a rolling basis with a priority deadline of May 22, 2026. Include a resume, answers to our application questions, and a writing sample, as described below:
Questions:
Writing sample: Please upload a writing sample that you are proud of and is reflective of the skills and experience required of this role.
All applications submitted by that date will be reviewed and candidates will receive updates on their candidacy no later than June 5, 2026. The interview process will include approximately three Zoom interviews with our People Operations lead and staff, including the Deputy Policy Director, and reference checks.Target start date is mid July, 2026.
You should apply! We encourage applications from people of color, members of the LGBTQ community, women, first-gen and low-income people, and members of marginalized communities.
Climate Cabinet is an equal opportunity employer. Climate Cabinet believes every employee has the right to work in an environment free from unlawful discrimination. Consistent with applicable federal, state and local laws, Climate Cabinet provides all employees and applicants with equal opportunity in all aspects of the employment relationship. This includes employment decisions related to hiring, promotions, transfers, disciplinary action, termination, and training. Climate Cabinet will comply with all applicable laws prohibiting discrimination in employment.
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