Program Director, Northeast Communications
Energy Foundation | |
paid time off | |
United States | |
Jan 07, 2025 | |
ABOUT U.S. ENERGY FOUNDATION U.S. Energy Foundation's (EF) mission is to secure a clean and equitable energy future to tackle the climate crisis. We envision a healthy, safe, equitable economy powered by clean energy. We believe a thriving clean energy economy can create sustainable opportunities, spur innovation, and protect our climate-for today and future generations. EF supports education and analysis to promote non-partisan policy solutions that advance renewable energy and energy efficiency while opening doors to greater innovation and productivity-growing the economy with dramatically less pollution. For more than 30 years, EF has supported grantees to help educate policymakers and the general public about the benefits of a clean energy economy. Our grantees include business, health, environmental, labor, equity, community, faith, and consumer groups, as well as policy experts, think tanks, universities, and more. At EF, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) are top organizational commitments. We are working daily to uproot racism and other forms of oppression and create equitable systems that support people to flourish. We aim to bring humility, transparency, respect, and an appreciation for others' lived experiences to our interactions with colleagues, grantees, and partners. EF's Fundraising Philosophy As EF's primary clients/partners are our funders and grantees, EF commits to acting as a strategic and thought leader for our current and prospective funding partners and the field by:
EF is headquartered in San Francisco, CA, and our more than 100 staff members are based in locations throughout the Midwest, Northeast, Southeast, and Western regions, where they can best serve our programs, partners, operations, and other functions. POSITION SUMMARY Strategic communications is necessary to drive public support for ambitious climate policy action and mobilize key constituencies that will hold policymakers accountable over time. The Program Director, Northeast Communications (Program Director), is an individual contributor who plays a key role in supporting EF's regional strategies and grantees to advance that vision along with the Strategic Communications Program strategies. It has no supervisory responsibilities. The Program Director will oversee a communications-focused grantee portfolio that spans both the EF Northeast Program and the Strategic Communications Program, contributing a communications perspective to EF's state and regional strategies; share guidance to advance key narratives across states and regions; serve as connection point between state and national communications partners; and identify ways to build strong relationships and communications capacity among EF grantees through the power of convening, training, and resource-sharing. Internally, this person is a connector and is expected to be responsive to requests from across EF and excel at internal communications. This person will work with colleagues at EF to develop and guide strategy in the region, while interfacing with grantees, funders, and partners in these states to ensure they are supported for maximum impact. The ideal candidate is a collaborator by nature, as this job requires developing and maintaining durable relationships with an assortment of partners within and outside our teams. Beyond interpersonal skills, the ideal candidate will have deep experience in political communications while also possessing strong writing, digital strategy, media relations, and project management skills. Understanding of data-driven communications tactics is a must, as is the ability to prioritize competing requests while adjusting to the rapidly changing media environments. Balancing all this will require both a commitment to excellent time management and a knack for flexibility. The Program Director must have a solid understanding of and commitment to the principles and foundation of DEI. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
QUALIFICATIONS
SUPERVISION Reports to the Managing Director, Strategic Communications. COMPENSATION This is a full-time position. The target salary for this position is $218,500 for a candidate based in the metro areas of San Francisco, New York City, Seattle, San Diego, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., Boston, or Sacramento, and $195,000 for candidates in other areas of the U.S. EF provides a comprehensive benefits package, including competitive salary, medical, dental, vision, disability, and retirement benefits and paid time off. OTHER REQUIREMENTS Ability to travel four to six times a year in the contiguous U.S. for three to four business days at a time. PHYSICAL DEMANDS The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is required to spend extended hours at the computer. This position requires moderate levels of domestic travel. WORK ENVIRONMENT EF is a remote-first work environment. This position may be based in any of EF's offices or may work remotely from anywhere in the U.S. The office environments include some shared workspace, some individual offices, and shared kitchen facilities, with moderate noise levels and a collegial atmosphere. On occasion, there are activities or events after work hours. |