Senior Program Manager for Climate Equity
Job Description
Greenlining is an equal opportunity employer committed to a diverse workforce. Greenlining is committed to building and maintaining a diverse staff and an inclusive workplace that values equity. We welcome applications from immigrants, BIPOC, LGBTQ+ applicants, and people with lived experience in poverty.
Job Title: Senior Program Manager, Climate Equity
Classification: Union, Exempt 35-Hour Work week
Reports to: Associate Director, Climate Equity
Grade Level: 11
Overview:
The Greenlining Institute works towards a future where communities of color can build wealth, live in healthy places filled with economic opportunity, and are ready to meet the challenges posed by climate change.
We work with communities of color to:
Understand and analyze the racist barriers to economic opportunity.
Demand accountability from the public and private sectors to combat injustice.
Foster consensus-building that produces long-term change and success.
Bridge research and policy to spearhead innovative strategies at the intersections of racial, economic, and climate equity.
To achieve our vision, we focus on four strategic issue areas:
Economic Equity
Climate Equity
Transformative Communities
Leadership Academy
The Greenlining Institute is deeply committed to justice and equity not just in the work we do in communities, but also within our organization. We actively work to create a diverse, inclusive, and supportive workplace that values lived experience, community wisdom, and racial equity. We particularly encourage applications from Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC), immigrants, LGBTQ+ individuals, and those with lived experiences in historically marginalized communities.
Please note: you are not required to list your academic institution if you prefer not to disclose that information. To learn more about our work and impact, please visit www.greenlining.org.
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The Opportunity:The Senior Program Manager for Climate Equity shapes and leads policy and campaign efforts to advance equitable electric mobility. This role co-manages the Towards Equitable Electric Mobility (TEEM) Community of Practice, aimed at advancing racial and environmental justice through equitable transportation electrification. TEEM includes over 20 organizations across four states: Illinois, Michigan, North Carolina, and Virginia. Since its launch in 2020, TEEM has cultivated a peer learning and advocacy approach that prioritizes the intersections of mobility equity, community building, and transportation electrification.
The goal of TEEM is to advance local, state and/or federal policies and programs that foster a more sustainable and just transportation system. We are developing a national agenda for equitable electric mobility with the networks built and lessons learned from across the country. This will include coordination and alignment with other national efforts, which may include, but not limited to, The Clean RIDES Network. The Senior Program Manager will maintain ongoing relationships with partners across the county, provide strategic guidance to partners, and align partner priorities into shared equitable transportation electrification campaigns.
Directly supervises program staff, fellows, summer associates and oversees their daily workflow
May support indirect supervision of external vendors
Contributes to cross-departmental collaboration and training
Recruits, interviews, hires, and trains staff in the department
Provides constructive and timely performance evaluations
Policy Research & Analysis
Maintains and grows expertise in assigned issue areas, including policy processes, political dynamics, and key stakeholders
Leads research to identify racial inequities through landscape analyses, literature reviews, interviews, and best practices analyses
Produces high-quality policy reports, comment letters, and recommendations that center equity and justice
Writes accessible content such as blogs, op-eds, and social media posts to inform and engage diverse audiences
Sets priorities and handles multiple projects simultaneously
Policy Advocacy & Policy Project Management
Drives advancement of policy objectives within an equity framework
Leads and executes strategic advocacy campaigns aligned with organizational priorities and values
Leads internal efforts when issues require collaboration with colleagues
Tracks policy developments across the state of California, nationally, and at the federal level in specific area of focus
Develops equitable solutions throughout the policy life cycle when presented with obstacles or opportunities to accelerate the policy aim
Assesses short- and long-term impacts of enacted policies on communities of color and low-income communities to determine the degree to which desired outcomes have been achieved
Stakeholder Engagement
Builds coalitions by conducting advanced independent outreach to community-based organizations, legislators, regulators, academics, and private sector partners
Plans and facilitates trainings, webinars, and convenings to deepen awareness and collective action
Represents the organization in conferences and public forums, and facilitates inclusive stakeholder collaboration
Builds and maintains key relationships across the issue area, including allied organizations and policymakers
Other General Duties
Supports strengthening commitment and support from funders, including giving input for to grant proposals
Contributes to a work environment and culture that is centered on equity and inclusion
Supervises or mentors a Greenlining Leadership Academy participant and/or staff
Drives own specific area strategy and defines project scope and goals, including setting targets for milestones, adhering to deadlines, and securing necessary resources
Handles multiple projects simultaneously including setting targets for milestones, adhering to deadlines and securing necessary resources
Cultivates growth in all core competency areas including Communication, Collaboration, Strategic Innovation, Technical Expertise, Adaptability, and Accountability
Equity-driven policy research and analysis
Issue-area expertise and policy navigation
Stakeholder engagement and coalition building
Legislative tracking and advocacy coordination
Team supervision and internal collaboration
Multitasking, prioritization, and deadline management
Bachelor’s Degree required, but applicants are not required to disclose their educational institutions during recruitment, but to be verified post offer acceptance
Three to five years of direct, related experience in policy, government, non-profit advocacy, or law
Experience navigating the legislative and regulatory policymaking processes, with experience supporting causes that serve vulnerable populations or low income communities of color
Ability to prepare well-organized written reports and other communication documents
Ability to deliver effective presentations to diverse groups and present complex information in a meaningful way
Excellent research skills with the ability to synthesize information from multiple sources into a coherent writing, as well as a strategy and workable plan
Strong project management skills to manage multiple priorities, stakeholders, and workflows
Experience using Slack, Google Suite, and Microsoft Office Suite
Ability to adhere to a project budget and timeline, and assist hiring and managing consultants
Proven ability to work with emotional intelligence, navigating individual and team conflicts productively, with empathy and integrity
Ability to work with significant independence responding creatively and strategically when confronted with complex and multifaceted opportunities and challenges, and being able to manage supervisory relationships at multiple levels
PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The physical demands described here represent those that must be met by an employee to perform the essential functions of this job successfully. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; and talk or hear. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, and the ability to adjust focus.
Ability and willingness to travel, as needed, to meetings and conferences throughout the state and other locations in the United States;
The Greenlining Institute does not discriminate based on race, color, gender (including actual or perceived gender, and gender identity), sexual orientation, age, marital status, educational institution, medical condition, religious affiliation, veteran status, national origin, citizenship status, mental or physical disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable state, federal, or local law. Greenlining will consider qualified applicants with criminal histories in a manner consistent with the requirements of the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance. If you need a reasonable accommodation to apply for a job, please let us know. If the reason you need an accommodation is not obvious, we may ask for documentation confirming your functional limitations.