The Community Food and Justice Coalition monthly newsletter just announced a line-up of job offerings in California and across the country.  See if any of these fit for you or someone you know.  Connect with the CFJC to be on their monthly newsletter and help them continue their good work in food justice:  cafoodjustice.org

California

Palo Alto- Local Food Lab is hiring an additional team member for a three month summer position with the potential of becoming full time. From June to August, this person will travel with the team and work with sustainable food entrepreneurs all over the country. Please send a resume and cover letter to Krysia Zajonc at krysia@localfoodlab.com

Across the Nation

Washington D.C.- The National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition (NSAC) is hiring for several positions. NSAC is the leading advocacy organization for federal policy that supports sustainable agriculture and food systems. They work towards the vision of creating a safe, nutritious, and affordable food supply produced by a legion of diverse family farmers who make a decent living pursuing their trade, while sustaining the environment and contributing to the strength of their communities. For more information on positions, click www.nsac.org

Eagle River, WI- Trees For Tomorrow is seeking four individuals who would like to gain experience in teaching people of all ages about the sustainability and proper management of natural resources. Major responsibilities include basic care of program animals, maintenance and care of program equipment, planning and presenting summer family and youth programs, and various special projects throughout the year. To apply, click www.treesfortomorrow.com 
Minneapolis, MN- Pesticide Action Network is hiring a full-time Food Democracy Organizer to lead and implement work with a Midwest regional, national and international reach. The organizer’s primary role will be to engage a diverse set of organizations and people concerned with building a fair and green food system through campaigns for policy and practice change. For more information, click www.panna.org