Network Coordinator (Community Sensemaking and Coordination)
Transformations Community
Location
Remote (US)
Type
Full-time
Posted
Jan 06, 2026
Compensation
USD 65000 – 75000
Mission
What you will drive
Core responsibilities:
- Serve as primary connection point for network participants, maintaining relational flow across distributed contexts and supporting collective coherence without heavy bureaucracy
- Support distributed sensing and pattern recognition by helping practitioners surface observations from the field and move signals from individual noticing to shared reflection
- Maintain engagement visibility and participation tracking using tools like ClickUp to provide clear visibility into who's engaged and how participation evolves
- Coordinate network organizing and ambassador support, including onboarding, ongoing connection, and light-touch convenings for Ocean Ambassadors across regions
Impact
The difference you'll make
This role creates positive change by strengthening global networks of sustainability researchers and practitioners working amid ecological disruption, and by connecting inland communities to ocean health through relationship-building and distributed organizing.
Profile
What makes you a great fit
Required qualifications:
- 3+ years in roles involving network coordination, community organizing, or support of distributed teams or communities
- Experience supporting ongoing participation and visibility across a network (tracking engagement, activity, and attention flow)
- Hands-on experience working with shared digital coordination tools (ClickUp, Asana, Notion, Airtable, or similar)
- Strong written communication skills with ability to summarize patterns or themes clearly for different audiences
- Ability to work independently and remotely, managing workflow across time zones
- Comfort working in loosely structured, evolving environments without needing detailed instructions
Benefits
What's in it for you
Compensation: $65,000–$75,000 USD annually
Work Environment: Remote position (US time zones strongly preferred), full-time independent contractor (40 hrs/week)
Note: No employee benefits (pension, holiday pay, health insurance). Limited professional development support may be available.
About
Inside Transformations Community
Transformations Community (Agora) supports a global network of sustainability researchers and practitioners working amid ecological disruption and institutional instability. Inland Ocean Coalition connects inland communities to ocean health through relationship-building and distributed organizing.