Tara Climate Foundation

Senior Strategist Power Sector Decarbonisation

Join Tara Climate Foundation in Nuremberg as Senior Strategist Power Sector Decarbonisation. Lead regional strategies to reduce carbon in Asia's power sector, collaborate with global partners, and manage grants. Benefit from a flexible work environment and career growth in a mission-driven team.

Tara Climate Foundation

Company Overview

Tara Climate Foundation

Singapore

2021

Approximately 60 employees (source: signalhire.com). Revenue is not public as a private philanthropic foundation, but $51 million in grants were disbursed in 2023 alone to 259 organizations at an average of $145,000 per grant (source: taraclimat463f790dd8.blob.core.windows.net).

What They Do

Tara Climate Foundation is a philanthropic organization dedicated to accelerating Asia's clean energy transition through strategic grants and partnerships. The foundation focuses on renewable energy deployment, policy advocacy, corporate procurement, sustainable finance, and just energy transitions across various sectors, including solar and grid access, while avoiding direct involvement in hardware like wind or storage (source: taraclimate.org). Its core services include regranting pooled philanthropic funds, convening stakeholders from civil society, business, think tanks, and governments, and providing local expertise through research and strategy development to address knowledge gaps in Asia's energy transformation (source: taraclimat463f790dd8.blob.core.windows.net). Target markets span East, Southeast, and South Asia, serving a population of 1.2-1.4 billion in climate-vulnerable countries, with a diverse customer base that includes over 300 civil society organizations across 13 countries since 2021 (source: taraclimat463f790dd8.blob.core.windows.net).

Projects & Track Record

While Tara Climate Foundation does not execute infrastructure projects directly, it has a strong track record of enabling key initiatives through its grant-making. In 2022, the foundation supported research, data gathering, multi-stakeholder dialogues, and policy engagement aimed at achieving 2030 renewable energy targets and enhancing corporate clean energy procurement across Asia (source: taraclimat463f790dd8.blob.core.windows.net). By the end of 2023, Tara had granted to 259 organizations across 13 geographies, including Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia, Thailand, South Korea, Japan, Pakistan, and Bangladesh, focusing on responsible renewable energy rollout and clean industrialization collaboration (source: taraclimat463f790dd8.blob.core.windows.net). The foundation's ongoing work includes scaling grants to over 300 organizations since 2021 and strengthening the ecosystem for climate action in the region (source: ngorecruitment.com).

Recent Developments

In the past two years, Tara Climate Foundation has made significant strides in its mission. It launched its involvement in the Philanthropy Asia Alliance's Just Energy Transition community with Bloomberg Philanthropies to accelerate Asia's transition from fossil fuels, introduced during the 2024 Philanthropy Asia Summit (source: straitstimes.com). Additionally, the foundation backed the launch of the Asia Climate Philanthropy Advisory in Singapore, aimed at mobilizing Asian philanthropic capital, alongside notable funders such as the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation and Sequoia Climate Foundation (source: eco-business.com). Milestones include disbursing $51 million in grants in 2023, a significant increase from previous years, and expanding its team to 40 full-time employees (source: taraclimat463f790dd8.blob.core.windows.net).

Working There

Tara Climate Foundation offers a variety of roles across different departments, including grants management, program direction, strategy, technology, partnerships, and analysis. The organization is primarily based in Singapore, with a distributed team across the Asia-Pacific region (source: signalhire.com). Recent hiring efforts have attracted over 170 applications for roles such as sustainable finance and legal advocacy, showcasing the foundation's appeal in the climate sector (source: ngorecruitment.com). The culture at Tara emphasizes diversity, resilience, collaboration, and mission-driven work, with a significant portion of the team being local (90% regional representation) and a low turnover rate (source: taraclimate.org). Benefits include competitive compensation, a flexible work environment, and opportunities for career development within a dynamic international setting (source: taraclimate.impactpool.org).


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Job Description

The Senior Strategist, Power Sector Decarbonisation is a new role in Tara and will be responsible for developing strategic pathways to decarbonise the power sector in Asia.

The role demands an exceptional strategist with experience in developing compelling strategies to accelerate systems change. S/he will be responsible for developing grantmaking and program strategies for Tara, aligning with our core mission of empowering a diverse range of groups to drive systemic change.

The Senior Strategist, Power Sector Decarbonisation will be a forward-looking, experienced strategist with a collaborative approach to working and a passion for driving systemic change. S/he will have a good understanding of the opportunities and challenges related to the energy transition in Asia, and experience working with civil society organisations and/or think tanks to drive systemic change.

Key Responsibilities

  • Lead the formulation of regional strategies for reducing the reliance on high carbon energy sources in East Asia and Southeast Asia for Tara in collaboration with the Tara country and regional program team.
  • Proactively review developments that may impact our program and continuously adapt and revise strategies and tactics relating to power sector decarbonisation.
  • Support country program teams in developing the most effective strategies for decarbonizing the power sector and support them to engage with regional and global actors as appropriate.
  • Collaborate with other regional and global regranting foundations and civil society organisations to ensure strategies are well aligned and inter-linked for maximum impact
  • Work together with national, regional and global inter-governmental and non-governmental actors to develop mechanisms for retiring coal plants early in order to meet climate targets.
  • Help convene civil society actors across the region to share strategies and approaches towards power sector decarbonization.
  • Manage a program budget and regional grants, including developing and incubating new partnerships at the regional level.
  • Guide and advise grantees, partners and prospective partners in the field to ensure activities achieve their intended objectives and results.

As and when required other responsibilities and projects will be allocated by line management in consultation with the post holder.

Miscellaneous:

  • Promote a culture of excellence, service orientation, high performance, and continuous improvement
  • Demonstrate Tara values in every action
  • Actively participate in program team activities
  • Embrace Tara's policies, procedures and practices

Skills & Experience

  • At least 7 years of relevant work experience, gained in either local or international civil society organisations or foundations.
  • Excellence in strategic thinking, experience developing strategies requiring complex systems change, and demonstrable ability to translate strategy into implementation;
  • Demonstrated understanding of the role that CSOs play, especially in Asia
  • Excellence in networking, including demonstrable ability to maintain trusting professional relationships across different countries and sectors;
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English. with the ability to crystallize complex issues into effective and readable strategy documents and powerpoint presentations; an Asian language would be an asset.
  • Confident in fast-paced environments, comfortable in taking decisive action and moving forward with high adaptability amidst uncertainty.
  • Ability to travel internationally as and when required.
  • Embraces Tara's mission and is committed to embodying and upholding Tara's values.

Education

  • Advanced degree or relevant expertise in a relevant field such as international relations, energy policy, strategic studies, environmental management, business administration, or sustainable development.

Location requirements

  • The candidate must be based in the Tara region and must have long-term residency status with legal permit to reside and work in the country.

What Tara Foundation can offer

  • The unique opportunity to work as part of a highly dynamic, international team who combine their passion to make a difference with a rigorous and results-oriented approach to work
  • A flexible work environment
  • Opportunities for career develop and challenge yourself
  • Competitive compensation and benefits
  • A collaborative, fun and thriving team, driven by our mission and live our values

To Apply

Tara Climate Foundation is working in partnership with NGO Recruitment. To apply, please follow this link: Senior Strategist Power Decarbonisation.

As we have a rolling model of recruitment there is no closing date for this role, and we recommend you apply as soon as possible.

With your application, please include your CV and a cover letter that addresses the skills required section of the advertisement.

Receipt of your application will be acknowledged and you will receive updates as you move through the process, including if you have been selected for interview.

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About the role

April 6, 2026

Full time

Company

April 6, 2026

Flexible

Solar Energy , Wind Energy , Hydropower , Bioenergy , Smart Grid

Tara Climate Foundation

  •  Nuremberg, Germany

At least 7 years

UTC+01:00