
The Campus Sustainability Fund (CSF) is hiring two undergraduate student roles. The CSF is a student-run and student-funded program at the University of Washington working towards a justice-centered sustainability movement.
The open roles are an Outreach and Connections Coordinator and a Grant and Project Coordinator. The positions pay $22/hour for around 19 hours a week. Both positions would ideally start on April 21, and due to the extensive training involved in these roles CSF is looking for students who are graduating in June of 2027 or later. The roles have been structured to have some mentoring time with our current coordinators through Spring 2025.
Apply to these roles through Handshake (Grant & Project #9714219 and Outreach & Connections #9714233). The application deadline is March 17 at 9 a.m. If you have any questions, feel free to contact CSF Program Director Danny Arguetty at dannyarg@uw.edu.
Apply to the Grant & Project Coordinator
Apply to the Outreach & Connections Coordinator
About the CSF
The Campus Sustainability Fund is a student-run and student-funded program at the University of Washington working towards a justice-centered sustainability movement. We represent the outcome of a five-year student movement (2004-2009) that fought for student influence and ownership of building a sustainable campus. We strive to model the power that building resilient, justice-based systems have in actualizing our climate future – moreover, when students are given the resources and opportunities, we can lead solutions. We look to individuals across disciplines and invite those not in traditional “environmental” disciplines to find their belonging in our collective effort for justice, health, and well-being.
Our core team consists of four members: a Program Director (staff), an Associate Program Director (grad), an Outreach and Education Coordinator (undergrad), and a Grant and Project Coordinator (undergrad). Additionally, our Committee—made up of eight undergraduate and graduate students—serves as our governance body, guiding our educational initiatives, and making funding decisions on grant projects.
*The Campus Sustainability Fund (CSF) exercises a horizontal leadership structure that distributes decision-making and responsibilities among team members, promoting student empowerment, shared knowledge, and open communication. Our goal is to nurture an environment that invites everyone to contribute, fosters growth, and enhances team cohesion. These roles will receive mentorship from the Associate Program Director + Program Director – we hope to learn from you as much as we hope to support your development (personally and professionally) and envision the future of the CSF together.