Greenpeace is a global network of campaigning organisations, working for a green and peaceful future. It comprises 26 independent national/regional Greenpeace organisations (NROs) in over 55 countries across Europe, Africa, the Americas, Asia and the Pacific, as well as a co-ordinating organisation, Greenpeace International. We expose global environmental problems and force positive changes through research, lobbying and non-violent direct action. For more information, please see www.greenpeace.org.
About the roleThe Nordic Warehouse is the heart of our organisation and it allows for all of our campaigns and projects in Nordic to be present in the streets, it enables our activists to take action and it’s a place for staff and volunteers to meet, develop projects and learn new skills. The Warehouse Coordinator is responsible overseeing the overall operations within the warehouse;
We are looking for someone who believes in, and is willing to fight for, a greener future and a more just world. The right candidate possesses a diverse range of skills and expertise, is driven and organized, with knowledge and experience in operations and logistics. Most likely you navigate a workshop and its tools, just as well as you navigate spreadsheets and planning documents. You can work independently and in teams, and you feel just as comfortable delegating as you do rolling up your sleeves and getting the job done. You are, or can be when required, a social person who makes people feel welcome, safe and supported. You believe in - and preferably have experience with - civil disobedience and nonviolent tactics, and you embrace equity, diversity and inclusion. In short, we will be looking for someone who is professional, structured and truly motivated to help Greenpeace advance campaign victories across Nordic and beyond.
Your responsibilitiesAs the Nordic Warehouse Coordinator, you will be responsible for maintenance, organization and oversight of the warehouse operations and its equipment. This includes:
We are an equal opportunity employer with a longstanding commitment of providing a work environment that respects the dignity and worth of each individual. We value the benefits and strengths that diversity brings, and we thrive in an environment that encourages respect and trust. We promote equity, diversity and inclusion in our workplace and welcome applications from all sections of society.
Additional informationThis is a full time, permanent position, located in Stockholm, Sweden. Weekend work and odd hours are to be expected from time to time, as is some traveling across the Nordic region. We encourage individuals who identify as female and non-binary to apply. Interviews are expected to take place week 20. For questions and clarification, please do not hesitate to get in touch with Mark Richardy, Action Unit Head, Greenpeace Nordic ([email protected]). We have a collective bargaining agreement with Unionen. If you want to get in contact with the Union representatives please send an email to [email protected].
We look forward to receiving your application!