About the role
While we are actively seeking applicants from South Africa and Japan, we'd also be open to consider applicants from other geographies.
This position is with the Global Strategic Communications Council (GSCC), a global network of communications professionals in the field of climate, energy and nature. GSCC is a programme hosted by the Meliore Foundation.
We're looking for an innovative Communications Associate, Metallurgical (MET) Coal with a unique combination of skills who wants to play a major role in tackling climate change.
You’ll be joining our Global Energy Team and report to the Global Energy Senior Lead. The MET Coal Associate will liaise with partners and plan strategic communications to accelerate coal phaseouts from the steel industry. The job holder will be self-driven and understand the steel manufacturing process and its impact on the global climate crisis. The candidate should have prior experience in communication.
This job description is for a full time role focused on metallurgical coal strategic communications to work alongside key GSCC country desks, including Australia, Canada, Japan, South Africa and the USA country desks.
If this sounds like you, we'd love for you to apply.
How you’ll contribute
- Co-develop and implement GSCC met coal strategy in coordination with relevant GSCC country desks, thematic teams, and partner organisations, Under the guidance of the Senior Lead, create a cohesive and impactful narrative that drives short-term impact.
- Actively track industry, public and media debates around met coal use in the steel industry. Create weekly and quarterly media intelligence reports to share within the GSCC network as well as with external partners.
- Identify narrative gaps and key moments to intervene and strategically shape the conversation.
- Under the guidance of senior colleagues, develop and maintain a diverse network of partners and contacts (such as research and consultancy firms, analysts, think tanks, academics, corporate, correspondents, editors, etc.) across sectors.
- Working in lock-step with GSCC insights and investigations teams: for example to gather and analyze baseline research, provide data-driven insights to inform communications efforts.
- Contribute to the development of structures and approaches that can react quickly to emerging opportunities and changes in the external context.
- Provide strategic communications and media relations support and advice to partners and being a first contact point for them.
- Coordinate the launch of partner reports and media content across the global network.
- Based on ongoing strategic, action-oriented analysis of media debates, identify, recruit and train new voices to deploy at key moments in debates.
Our ideal candidate has
- Professional experience in journalism, strategic communications, or campaigning
- Strong understanding of the energy industry and its political landscape; familiarity with the steelmaking process is a plus
- Proven skills to produce engaging and impactful written materials
- Digital/social media skills, or a willingness to learn
- A genuine interest in and passion for addressing climate change
- Fluency in written and spoken English, our working language; additional languages are an asset
- The disposition to work generously with colleagues in a high-trust global community of peers.
- The versatile and adaptable skills necessary to flourish in a fast-paced and wide-ranging work environment and work across time zones using tools such as Zoom, Slack and email (Google Work space).
- A commitment to an inclusive and empowering approach to facing climate change.
Why join us?
- Be part of a remote-first, international network of professionals working on climate, energy and nature. We offer coworking access in some locations.
- Work with a bunch of dynamic, culturally diverse individuals who combine their passion to make a difference with a rigorous and results-oriented approach to work.
- Enjoy regular opportunities to connect and collaborate with colleagues around the world.
- A 12 months full-time consultancy contract. Only candidates with the right to work in their location will be considered.
Your future workplace
Through our work, we aim to contribute to a world with a safe and stable climate for current and future generations. We hope to build broad support for just, inclusive, and equitable solutions to the climate crisis. Our philanthropically funded work focuses on media debate and public discourse at the global level and in major economies across Asia, Europe, Africa, Australia and the Americas. We support a diverse range of partners across sectors and geographies, helping them add their voices, views and insights to the conversation.
A place to thrive!
We’re an international network that values genuine diversity. We know that tackling the climate emergency will need all of society and we want our network to be reflective of the richness of that society. We are looking for people who bring their best, most professional and effective selves to work. People who are respectful, kind and have a sense of fun. If that sounds like you, we’d love to hear from you.
Your ideas, perspectives, and lived experiences are key to how you go about your work. We encourage people from historically disadvantaged or underrepresented groups to apply.