Corporate Accountability International works to end irresponsible and dangerous corporate actions in order to ensure a world where people and the environment can flourish.
We are challenging some of the world’s most powerful industries and are growing our team to meet the demand for this critical work.
Accounting Associate
Corporate Accountability International, a powerhouse in protecting human rights, public health, and the environment from corporate abuse for 38 years, is seeking an Accounting Associate. As the Accounting Associate, you will play an important role in the organization’s finance department, helping ensure the development and implementation of key financial functions across the organization, with particular attention to general ledger activities. You will directly support and report to the Finance Director and work with other staff across the organization.
Assistant to the Development Director
As the Assistant to the Development Director, you will work in close partnership with the Development Director to fuel organizational expansion and ensure that Corporate Accountability International is a high-impact, membership-powered force for social change. Corporate Accountability International’s development team builds relationships with individuals and foundations to raise the funds necessary to run our organization’s lifesaving campaigns and, in this role, you will be key to working with and building a growing, vibrant, membership-powered development shop.
Digital Campaigns Director
As the Digital Campaigns Director, you will develop and implement innovative and creative ways to reach and engage supporters across the organization’s digital platforms, effectively communicating Corporate Accountability International’s vision for change and our impact in safeguarding people’s health, the environment, human rights, and our democracy from corporate abuse. You will work closely with the development and communications teams to manage the organization’s growing digital fundraising and member acquisition program.
National Campaign Organizer
Corporate Accountability International’s Campaign to Challenge the Corporate Control of Water is working with public officials and allies across the country to ensure a strong commitment to public water systems and to stand up to attempts from water privateers like Suez, Veolia, Nestlé, Coke, and Pepsi. The National Campaign Organizer will play a critical role building support for the campaign by mobilizing and expanding Corporate Accountability International’s base of activists and allies in the U.S. You will engage with lead activists and allied organizations; recruit, train, and work with new activists; forge new alliances with strategic partners; organize actions and events; and serve as a campaign spokesperson.
Press Officer
As Corporate Accountability International’s Press Officer, you will join the organization’s media team and play a key role in heightening media attention on our campaigns. Working with our talented media and communications staff, you will help shift the public climate around water privatization, and tobacco, fossil fuel, and fast food abuses globally, protecting people’s lives across the world. You will develop relationships with local, regional, national, and international media outlets; write and edit media materials; project manage media plans; and maintain all media administrative systems.
Senior Researcher
As the Senior Researcher, you will play a lead role in providing the information, analysis, and leadership necessary to develop and wage Corporate Accountability International’s campaigns challenging the fast food and fossil fuel industries. Your research will focus on documenting abuses of these industries, developing campaign strategies and tactics, and supporting the advancement of policies and international regulatory instruments to hold transnational corporations accountable.