Gerente de Resiliencia Climática Corporativa
Center for Climate and Energy Solutions
Descripción de la Empresa
Centro para Soluciones Climáticas y Energéticas (C2ES)
Arlington, Virginia, Estados Unidos
1998
Aproximadamente 50 empleados y ingresos de $15.3 millones en el año fiscal 2024 (fuente: c2es.org).
Qué Hacemos
El Centro para Soluciones Climáticas y Energéticas (C2ES) opera como una organización sin fines de lucro 501(c)(3), funcionando principalmente como un grupo de reflexión de políticas en lugar de una empresa de energía renovable. Su enfoque se centra en avanzar en soluciones climáticas y energéticas a través de una investigación rigurosa, defensa y compromiso con las partes interesadas (fuente: wikipedia.org). C2ES no participa en el desarrollo o implementación de tecnologías como solar, eólica o almacenamiento de energía; en cambio, enfatiza el análisis de políticas, la modelización económica y la defensa para promover estrategias basadas en el mercado destinadas a reducir las emisiones de gases de efecto invernadero y facilitar transiciones hacia energías limpias (fuente: c2es.org). La organización produce una variedad de informes, documentos técnicos y resúmenes que abordan la ciencia climática, la economía y la política, mientras que también hace lobby activamente a los responsables de políticas en varios niveles, incluyendo la facilitación de conversaciones climáticas de la ONU y el apoyo al Acuerdo de París (fuente: wikipedia.org). C2ES sirve a una amplia gama de mercados objetivo, incluyendo responsables de políticas en EE. UU., empresas y negociadores internacionales, y es reconocida como un grupo de reflexión ambiental de alto rango a nivel mundial.
Proyectos y Trayectoria
Aunque C2ES no ejecuta proyectos comerciales con capacidades o costos específicos, ha influido significativamente en los resultados de políticas a través de varios encuentros y diálogos. Iniciativas notables incluyen el Diálogo Climático Pocantico de 2005, que informó acuerdos de la ONU, y su apoyo al programa de cap-and-trade de California de 2006 (fuente: c2es.org). La organización también desempeñó un papel fundamental en el diálogo Hacia 2015 de 2014 que ayudó a esbozar el Acuerdo de París, así como en el informe Innovación Climática 2050 de 2019, que delineó caminos para la descarbonización de EE. UU. (fuente: c2es.org). Los esfuerzos en curso incluyen iniciativas como la iniciativa de Economías Limpias Regionales y la Colaborativa Térmica Renovable, que se centran en mercados de calor limpio y resiliencia climática (fuente: c2es.org). C2ES colabora con socios clave como Entergy, HP y el Departamento de Estado de EE. UU., consolidando aún más su papel en la configuración de políticas climáticas.
Desarrollos Recientes
En 2023, C2ES celebró su 25 aniversario, marcando un hito significativo desde su fundación como el Pew Center on Global Climate Change en 1998 (fuente: c2es.org). La organización publicó "Reaching for 2030: Climate and Energy Policy Priorities," que esboza recomendaciones legislativas aprovechando inversiones de la Ley de Reducción de la Inflación (fuente: c2es.org). La auditoría de C2ES para el año fiscal 2024 reveló riesgos de concentración de ingresos, con una parte significativa de su financiamiento proveniente de un número limitado de donantes, destacando los desafíos que enfrentan las organizaciones sin fines de lucro para diversificar sus fuentes de financiamiento (fuente: c2es.org). Nathaniel Keohane ha estado liderando la organización como presidente desde julio de 2021, con un enfoque en mantener su influencia en las discusiones sobre políticas climáticas.
Trabajar Allí
C2ES ofrece una variedad de roles principalmente en análisis de políticas, investigación, comunicaciones y gestión de programas, con departamentos enfocados en iniciativas de políticas nacionales e internacionales (fuente: c2es.org). La organización tiene su sede en Arlington, Virginia, y las contrataciones se realizan en esta ubicación, reflejando su compromiso con un modelo operativo centralizado (fuente: linkedin.com). C2ES promueve una cultura de colaboración no partidista, reuniendo a líderes empresariales, responsables de políticas y expertos para fomentar el diálogo y desarrollar soluciones pragmáticas a los desafíos climáticos (fuente: c2es.org). Los beneficios para empleados incluyen un plan de compensación diferida 457(b), que permite al personal diferir su compensación, junto con gastos documentados para beneficios de empleados e impuestos sobre nómina, enfatizando el compromiso de la organización con su fuerza laboral.
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Job Description
The Manager, Corporate Climate Resilience will develop and implement programming for the community of practice and manage a multi-stakeholder, consensus-based process for developing a standardized framework for companies to demonstrate leadership on climate resilience. This role will manage day-to-day project operations and stakeholder engagement, primarily with C2ES's Business Environmental Leadership Council and dozens of companies strengthening their resilience to climate risks and impacts across their operations, value chains, and communities where they operate. This position will report to the Vice President, Business Engagement and will work closely with other colleagues across C2ES working on business engagement, climate resilience, and communications.
C2ES works to build avenues for companies to accelerate their decarbonization efforts and improve their resilience to climate impacts. To this end, C2ES has been actively engaged in developing standards and methodologies needed to reflect new solutions and approaches that can better enable and reflect businesses' investments in a net zero, climate resilient transition. In 2026, C2ES will launch a multi-stakeholder effort that will develop a standardized framework for corporate climate leadership on climate resilience and adaptation, a project under the Corporate Climate Resilience Pathways Initiative. C2ES will serve as the effort's Secretariat and will engage a wide stakeholder group to develop a consensus-based standardized framework to help companies develop and report on how they are implementing climate resilience in their operations, value chains, and communities. C2ES is also fostering a growing community of practice among companies working on climate resilience, and will continue to develop dialogues and other peer exchange opportunities to improve insights across industry sectors and to contribute to wider understanding of business leadership on climate resilience.
Stakeholder Engagement
- Cultivate and maintain strong relationships with existing and prospective stakeholders from companies across industry sectors, and other relevant stakeholders (NGOs, investors, etc), to identify cross-cutting resilience strategies and ensure meaningful participation in both the community of practice and framework development
- Maintain a comprehensive database analyzing stakeholder participation, tracking influence, interests, and engagement levels
- Coordinate and align business engagement with the Climate Resilient Communities Accelerator and, if necessary, support delivery of in-person stakeholder convenings in Colorado, Texas, Washington, and other states, to be determined
Project Management
- Execute project workplan, including managing detailed project schedules, tracking tasks and deliverables, identifying and reducing project risks, and ensuring milestone achievement
- Manage consultants and collaborate with cross-functional team members to deliver high-quality project outcomes on time and within scope. Set agendas and lead regular meetings of delivery team.
- Develop internal and external communications materials in partnership with communications team, including content for website, press releases, social media, and public-facing webinars
Community of Practice Cultivation
- Organize and help to facilitate peer learning exchanges, roundtables, webinars, and other virtual and in-person events to disseminate best practices
- Identify potential new participating companies, help to recruit them, and track engagement metrics to improve value
- Build connectivity between the community of practice and the framework development process, ensuring insights are shared from one to the other
- Lead the development of new case studies featuring companies' climate resilience efforts. * Develop content for a 'Knowledge Hub' on C2ES's website of resources, tools and case studies on corporate climate resilience, and in collaboration with the Climate Resilient Communities Accelerator program
Framework Development
- Manage administrative process for developing a multi-stakeholder, consensus-based framework, including managing all meetings and webinars, overseeing preparation of drafts and documents to be shared for public comment, and developing status reports to share with participating stakeholders
- Serve as primary liaison for participating stakeholders, facilitating consensus-building sessions to navigate technical input and systematically integrate stakeholder feedback into framework iterations
- Coordinate with the Climate Resilient Communities Accelerator to share best practices from corporate engagement on climate resilience.
- Support partnership development with NGOs, investors, and industry groups to build framework awareness and adoption once it is completed
General Responsibilities
- Conduct research for and draft high-quality written reports, develop presentations, talking points for senior leadership, webpages and other online materials related to corporate action on climate resilience
- Support C2ES events, including workshops and meetings involving C2ES's Business Environmental Leadership Council, NGOs, government agencies, media groups, and/or academic institutions
- Represent C2ES in virtual and in-person convenings, conferences, and partner coalitions
- Support additional relevant projects as needed
- Organizational inclusion:
- Participate in monthly all-staff meetings led by staff JEDI Council
- Contribute to an inclusive and welcoming working and learning environment that respects and values diversity;
- Complete company training during on-boarding and on a yearly basis
Required Qualifications and Skills
Stakeholder Management
- Excellent outreach and stakeholder engagement skills, with strong stakeholder mapping and relationship building skills across organizational levels and sectors
- Experience working with companies on their sustainability-related initiatives and at the intersection of private sector, NGO, and/or government stakeholders
- Proven ability to facilitate diverse groups through structured decision-making processes.
- Experience navigating competing interests and finding common ground among differing views and demonstrated diplomacy and grace in managing disagreements and solving for problems
- Ability to adapt communication styles to diverse audiences
Project Management
- Demonstrated experience in project management with ability to manage multiple priorities
- Experience managing external consultants/contractors
- Strong organizational skills with strong attention to detail
- Track record of delivering complex projects on time and within scope
- Self-starter and able to work independently to implement program strategy
Communication & Facilitation
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Ability to synthesize complex information into clear, actionable insights
- Strong ability to think strategically, listen actively, problem-solve, and drive discussions toward actionable outcomes
- Strong presentation skills for diverse audiences
Technical Knowledge
- Understanding of climate change risks and impacts
- Familiarity with corporate sustainability accounting and reporting frameworks (GHG Protocol, TCFD, ISSB, GRI) and corporate climate goal setting.
- Knowledge of consensus-based standards development processes (ISO, ANSI, or similar)
General
- Team player, flexible, collaborative, and willing to pitch in at all levels to advance program goals
Additional desired qualifications
- Direct experience working on climate adaptation and resilience
- Direct experience working with companies on their greenhouse gas emissions inventorying, climate goals and/or initiatives.
- Experience with managing a community of practice or professional network
- Existing professional network in corporate sustainability or climate resilience
Education & Experience
- Master's degree with at least 2- years relevant experience, OR Bachelor's degree with at least 4 years relevant experience. Degrees preferred in related fields such as economics, sustainability management, business, public policy, political science.
- At least 2 years directly managing multi-stakeholder initiatives or consensus-building processes.
Starting Salary Base
Depending on experience and qualifications, the salary range for a Manager is $80,000 - $100,000.
Employment Status
Full time; exempt from overtime.
Reporting to
Vice President, Business Engagement
Travel, Time & Location Requirements
Location may be in the Washington, DC area or remote; if remote, physical presence in the main office is expected at least 4 weeks per year. Staff local to DMV area are expected to be in office at least three days per week. Some travel required for workshops and conferences (15%). Candidates must have the right to work in the United States.
Benefits Offered
- Health Insurance. Health Insurance. C2ES offers 80% of premiums for a specific platinum-level health insurance reference plan, the dollar value of which may be applied to any platinum-level plan offered to us on the DC Health Link marketplace. The remainder of the premiums for the plan chosen by the employee will be deducted pretax from the employee's paycheck.
- Dental Insurance. C2ES covers 100% of the dental premiums.?
- Vision Insurance: Employee covers the total cost of this plan.?
- Long Term Disability and Short-Term Disability.??
- DC Paid Family Leave (employes working in the DC office)
- Flexible Spending Account (FSA).?
- Group Life insurance and Voluntary Life insurance.?
- Leave Time: New employees start accumulating 3 weeks' vacation per year.?
- Sick time: up to 10 days per year.?
- Personal Leave: Up to Two personal days per year.?
- Parental Leave
- FMLA Leave?
- Holidays: C2ES observes 13 holidays during the year. Additionally, the organization closes in the last week of year.?
We are fully committed to promoting?diversity, equity,?inclusion, and justice. ? We believe we will only be effective in developing and advocating for climate solutions if we have a diverse range of voices and perspectives represented within C2ES, in our work, and among our partners. C2ES is committed to creating and growing a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion within our organization and among the stakeholders we collaborate with and convene. By fostering this culture, we can enhance our work and amplify our impact. We encourage individuals of all races, ethnicities, socioeconomic backgrounds, genders, sexual identities, and abilities to apply for this position. For more on C2ES's DEIJ policy, visit:?https://www.c2es.org/about/diversity-equity-inclusion-and-justice/
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6 abril 2026
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Center for Climate and Energy Solutions
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