Location: Washington, DC
Date Posted: 08/19/2024
WHO WE ARE
Good Energy Collective is a policy research organization at the forefront of the clean energy transition, with a strong focus on justice and equity. We’re building the progressive case for nuclear energy as a crucial component of the broader climate change agenda. We aim to align the clean energy space with environmental justice and sustainability goals.
As a worker-self-directed nonprofit organization, we empower our team members to direct their work, develop their career paths, and share responsibility for shaping the organization’s direction. If you’re passionate about driving meaningful change in energy policy and thrive in an environment that values independence and collaboration, you’ll love working with us.
WHAT MAKES GOOD ENERGY COLLECTIVE A GREAT PLACE TO WORK
Impact: Every policy you develop will directly impact advancing equitable and sustainable energy solutions.
Innovation: We embrace forward-thinking ideas and encourage creative problem-solving to tackle complex challenges in the energy sector.
Growth: We are committed to your professional development, offering opportunities for mentorship, learning, and career progression.
Community: You’ll be part of a mission-driven team dedicated to environmental justice and progressive energy policies. Collaboration and mutual respect are at the core of our culture.
Flexibility: While based in Washington, D.C., our remote work environment allows you to lead and innovate from wherever you are, with flexibility in your daily schedule.
WHAT YOU’LL DO
As the Director of Policy and External Affairs, you will play a pivotal role in advancing Good Energy Collective’s mission through strategic policy development, external engagements, and congressional outreach. You will lead our policy research efforts, manage relationships with key stakeholders, and serve as a primary voice for our organization’s policy positions.
Policy Development:
- Strategize and Execute: Develop, refine, and implement a policy agenda that aligns with our mission and vision. You’ll lead efforts to craft and advocate for progressive nuclear policies.
- Legislative Engagement: Field and delegate congressional requests for input on political and policy issues. Oversee the development and placement of legislation that supports our objectives.
- Stakeholder Engagement: Inform and shape our policy agenda through regular interactions with external stakeholders, including governmental agencies, coalitional partners, academic institutions, and business interests.
Policy Dissemination:
- Impact Tracking: Assist in the qualitative and quantitative tracking of our policy impact, ensuring our strategies are effective and aligned with our goals.
- Public Communications: Develop public statements on policy matters, speak with the press, and represent Good Energy Collective at external events, conferences, and workshops.
External Partnerships:
- Relationship Building: Strengthen and expand our network of external partners to further our mission. Engage with governmental, union, academic, and Tribal organizations to build broad coalitions of support.
- Coalition Participation: Oversee our involvement in external coalitions and working groups, ensuring our policy priorities are well-represented and advanced.
WHAT YOU’LL BRING
We are looking for a dynamic leader with a strong energy or environmental policy background and a passion for advancing social and environmental justice.
- Experience: At least 6 years in energy or climate policy, with significant congressional engagement and advocacy expertise. Familiarity with the federal legislative process and nuclear energy is highly desirable.
- Leadership: Proven ability to lead and mentor a team of policy analysts, fostering a collaborative and high-performing work environment.
- Communication Skills: Exceptional written and verbal communication skills, with the ability to articulate complex policy issues clearly and persuasively to diverse audiences.
- Analytical Expertise: Strong analytical skills to develop data-driven policy recommendations and assess the impact of legislative initiatives.
- Networking: Established relationships within the policy and advocacy community, particularly in the energy sector, and demonstrated the ability to build and leverage these connections.
- Commitment: A deep commitment to our mission and a passion for racial, environmental, economic, and social justice.
- Adaptability: Ability to navigate the ever-changing energy policy landscape with agility and strategic foresight.
- Cultural Awareness: An understanding of our communities’ diverse cultural, social, and economic backgrounds with an inclusive and equitable approach to policy development.
Location and Compensation
This role is based in Washington, D.C., with remote work flexibility. The salary range is $110,000 to $150,000, depending on experience. We trust our employees to know what they need to thrive, so we offer a comprehensive benefits package, including:
- Full Health Coverage: 100% employer-paid medical, dental, and vision insurance for employees, with partial coverage for dependents.
- Financial Wellness: Optional HSA, FSA, and dependent-care FSA, along with a 401(k) plan with a 3% employer contribution.
- Work-Life Balance: Take-what-you-need unlimited vacation and sick leave.
- Remote Work Support: A budget for essential home-office equipment to ensure you have the tools you need to succeed remotely.
- Professional Development: Access to funding for ongoing professional development and growth opportunities.
Let’s Shape the Future Together
We want to hear from you if you’re ready to drive transformative change in energy policy and advocacy and are committed to advancing justice and sustainability.
Ready to Apply?
Don’t just send us a resume—share your vision for how you’ll contribute to Good Energy Collective’s mission. We’re excited to meet you.
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