Strategist, HFC Refrigerant Phaseout and Energy Efficient Cooling

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Full Remote
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Experience: 
Mid-level (2-5 years)
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Offer summary

Qualifications:

Minimum of 10 years of relevant experience in climate policy, engineering, or sustainability., Deep understanding of HFC phasedown policies and energy efficiency measures., Advanced degree in engineering, public policy, or related fields preferred., Strong program management, relationship-building, and communication skills..

Key responsibilities:

  • Develop and implement strategies to phase out HFC refrigerants and improve energy efficiency in cooling products.
  • Build and maintain relationships with stakeholders including NGOs, government agencies, and industry partners.
  • Support policy development and advocacy at international and regional levels.
  • Coordinate and oversee grant programs and represent the organization at key forums.

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ClimateWorks Foundation Sustainable development SME https://www.climateworks.org/
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Job description

About the Organization

ClimateWorks Foundation is a global organization committed to our mission: to end the climate crisis by amplifying the power of philanthropy. Since our founding in 2008, we have awarded over $1.4 billion in grants to more than 600 organizations advancing climate solutions around the world. We helped grow the field of climate philanthropy to where it stands today, establishing infrastructure, global networks, and momentum for continued growth. Through our Global Programs and Services, we equip philanthropy with global knowledge, networks, and solutions to drive climate progress.

· Scaling solutions: Our collaborative Global Programs— focused on solution areas including carbon dioxide removal, cooling, industry, transportation, and more — produce results that are bending the greenhouse gas emissions curve. From the U.S. to Europe, China, Brazil, and beyond, we collaborate with a diverse community of funders, NGOs, and climate leaders to accelerate just and equitable climate solutions.

· Guiding and supporting funders: Our Global Services provide funders with comprehensive resources to assess, build, evolve, and execute highimpact climategiving strategies. Our Global Intelligence service equips funders and the climate community with climate insights to pinpoint opportunities for impact and philanthropic insights to help identify investment priorities. We facilitate Global Collaborations that enable funders to increase individual and collective impact. Our Global Grantmaking services enable funders to invest in climate solutions around the world.

· Fostering collaboration, exploration, and growth: Our collaborative approach and commitment to learning ensures that we continuously explore innovative ideas and emerging opportunities — all with the aim of scaling philanthropysupported initiatives to help end the climate crisis.

As experts in climate science, public policy, economic and social analysis, and strategic philanthropy, ClimateWorks’ staff understands the multifaceted challenges and opportunities of climate change. We are researchers, strategists, collaborators, and grantmakers who care passionately about our mission. For more information, please visit.

About our Clean Cooling Collaborative Program

ClimateWorks Foundation’s Clean Cooling Collaborative (CCC) program works to: a) reduce the greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions caused by the cooling sector (e.g., space cooling and refrigeration) and b) protect people from the risks associated with extreme heat. Cooling is on track to cause 10% of all global greenhouse gas emissions annually in the future. This is due to a combination of rising temperatures, increasing urbanization rates, and growing middle classes. Together these factors are driving demand for new cooling equipment, with an estimated 3 billion additional air conditioners predicted to be deployed by 2050.

Use of this mechanical cooling equipment results in indirect emissions from the fossil fuel based power plants used to generate the electricity that is needed for their operation, and direct emissions caused by leakagerelease of the refrigerants they contain into the atmosphere. These refrigerants today are mainly HFCs (hydrofluorocarbons or Fgases for short), a class of super pollutants with a global warming potential (GWP) that can be up to 2000 times greater than CO2.

Our program is organized around three major activity areas:

Required profile

Experience

Level of experience: Mid-level (2-5 years)
Industry :
Sustainable development
Spoken language(s):
English
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Other Skills

  • Program Management
  • Non-Verbal Communication
  • Relationship Management
  • Collaboration
  • Research
  • Teamwork
  • Adaptability
  • Problem Solving

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