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Fellowship Program Manager

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Location: Remote | Time Commitment: 3–5 hours/week
Application Deadline: November 30, 2025

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About the Role:

You’ll lead Mission Green Global’s Fellowship: a two-year leadership and project-based program connecting youth with real-world sustainability initiatives. As Fellowship Program Manager, you’ll design, coordinate, and oversee every stage of the program, from recruitment to training to impact tracking. You’ll ensure each fellow gains meaningful experience in nonprofit leadership, environmental advocacy, and global collaboration.

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What You’ll Do:

  • Manage the fellowship recruitment, application, and selection process.

  • Develop and host training sessions, mentorship programs, and cohort workshops.

  • Match fellows with department projects and external collaborations.

  • Track fellows’ progress and document their contributions to MGG initiatives.

  • Create alumni pathways for continued involvement within the organization.

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You’ll Gain:

  • Experience managing global youth development and education programs.

  • Leadership and project management skills in a nonprofit context.

  • The opportunity to mentor young changemakers and shape a global fellowship model.

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Company Description:
Mission Green Global is a youth-led, international 501(c)(3) environmental nonprofit organization committed to addressing climate change through education and advocacy. With over 50 active chapters in more than 35 countries, MGG empowers communities to take action toward a sustainable future through grassroots projects and global collaboration.

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Role Description:

This part-time, remote role involves designing and managing the Mission Green Global Fellowship. The Fellowship Program Manager will coordinate fellows, plan workshops, collaborate across departments, and ensure strong program outcomes. The role requires strong organization, communication, and mentoring skills, as well as a deep commitment to environmental advocacy and youth empowerment.

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Qualifications:

  • Strong organizational, communication, and leadership abilities.

  • Experience in education, mentorship, or program coordination preferred.

  • Ability to manage multiple projects and deadlines.

  • Commitment to sustainability, learning, and youth leadership.

  • High school or university student with initiative and reliability.

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