Full-Time Just Energy Director
Job Description
Reporting to the Vice President, Strategy & Engagement, the Just Energy Director will be responsible for leading, building, and maintaining a strong energy program team that includes the direct supervision and development of six (6) full-time staff. The Just Energy Director will help facilitate power-building and racial equity for systems transformation through our energy justice and climate work. The position will provide strategic leadership and oversight of the activities of Just Energy Portfolio while working collaboratively with internal and external partners. The Just Energy Director will serve as a subject matter expert in racial equity, environmental justice, climate, power-building, equitable institutional systems management, and effective community engagement/organizing strategies that catalyze change for marginalized communities in the American South.
The Director for Just Energy is responsible for the following:
Organizational Initiatives and Strategic Thought Partnership
Serve as a member of the PSE leadership team and provide strategic thought partnership to support overall organizational success
Propose and implement strategies and programs to address various environmental concerns, including energy production and use, conservation, reduction of pollution, recycling, building and facility design, and general education on sustainability, climate, and environmental justice
Provide vision and guidance toward the retention, expansion, and actions of PSE’s Just Energy Circle
Develop and implement organizational programs and advocacy that address environmental and racial equity concerns
Program Management
Evaluate the efficacy of Just Energy programs; design, develop and execute processes and systems that optimize work, performance, and accountability of Just Energy programs
Prepare documentation required for project funding for various environmental initiatives, including proposals and grant applications
Draft and prepare reports, presentations, and proposals; present proposals and recommendations to the Chief Equity Officer, board of directors, and other key stakeholders
Develop and maintain appropriate documentation and records, including budgets and other financials
Foster an environment that promotes trust and cooperation amongst PSE staff, community members, and partner organizations
Exceptional leadership coaching skills and ability to coach others to ambitious outcomes, encouraging them to elevate their levels of responsibility and performance
Train, coach, and mentor staff on an ongoing basis
Advance Energy Equity
Work across lines of race, class, gender, and urban/rural to secure policy change and build power
Conduct research to identify environmental and sustainability concerns, interests, and issues
Assist with the development of an authentic communications and information-sharing strategy that captures the learnings and best practices of Just Energy and their individual and collective racial equity organizational and community transformation work
Maintain current working knowledge of, and ensure compliance with, all applicable local, state, federal, and internal environmental laws and regulations
Build and maintain relationships within the equity ecosystem of racial justice among local, regional, and national environmental justice climate groups, policymakers, and funders
Participate in steering committee and coalition meetings to present and report on program progress
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Ideal candidates are looking to grow in their careers and have backgrounds and resumes that reflect the following:
A deep commitment to racial equity and climate justice in the American South
Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Science, Political Science, Sociology, Public Policy, Public Administration, Anthropology, Organizational Leadership or a related field
A minimum of 5 years’ experience in the nonprofit, government, or environmental justice sector with at least 3 years working in a management role with supervisory experience
Deep understanding of the intersectionality between the racial equity, economic justice, and climate justice movements
Thorough and current knowledge of energy and sustainability practices, applicable laws and regulations
Excellent communication and relationship-building skills, with the ability to prioritize, negotiate, and work with a variety of internal and external parties
Demonstrated experience conceiving, developing, and implementing strategic initiatives within an organization
Strong program management skills, including managing complex, multifaceted projects and teams, resulting in measurable success, program growth, and accountability
Superlative and creative problem-solving and analytical skills
Solid professional reputation among colleagues
Excellent organizational skills and meticulous attention to detail
Experience using financial systems, basic accounting, and practicing fiscal sustainability A deep commitment to racial equity and climate justice in the American South
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS
Master’s degree in Environmental Science, Political Science, Sociology, Public Policy, Public Administration, Anthropology, Organizational Leadership, or a related field with 3+ years’ experience in a leadership role in a nonprofit organization
Superior leadership and interpersonal skills and abilities, particularly in the areas of emotional intelligence, conflict resolution, and change management
Expert team builder with the ability to build lasting relationships quickly with staff, funders, external allies, and partners
LOCATION
This position is based in Atlanta, GA. Relocation expenses are available for this position.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
The salary range for this position will be $95,000-$110,000 annually with an anticipated starting salary dependent upon the qualifications and experience of the hired candidate.
How to Apply
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