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A regional planning organization is seeking an Associate Director of Climate Strategy to oversee climate action integration across its divisions. Candidates should have extensive knowledge of climate action planning, supervisory experience, and a Master's degree in a relevant field. The role offers a salary of $120,000-$125,000, emphasizing collaboration and strategic vision for climate initiatives.
SALARY RANGE: $120,000-$125,000 (position level & salary commensurate with education & experience)
The Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) is the Philadelphia region’s Metropolitan Planning Organization. We believe DVRPCis a place to work, learn, and create a career in a professional and stimulating environment that values diversity, innovation, and bringing your bestself to work. If your background and experience match the following vacancy, we would like to hear from you.
DVRPC seeks an Associate Director of Climate Strategy to coordinate the integration of climate action, including mitigation and adaptation, acrossmultiple divisions of DVRPC. This new position will report to the Director of Community Planning. This high-level position requires advancedprofessional work with management, supervisory, and administrative responsibilities for several technical planning offices; a progressive approachand vision for integrating climate data, research, planning and programs into DVRPC’s work; and leadership in instilling collaboration across theagency. In addition, this position is charged with assisting upper management with administrative and compliance duties and commission-wide tasks.
Candidates should demonstrate deep knowledge and experience with issues around climate change, climate mitigation, and climate adaptation and resilience. As this is a growth area for DVRPC, the candidate should possess a vision of what role DVRPC can play in this space, how climatepriorities can be integrated into metropolitan planning processes, how current processes can be evaluated or organized through a climate lens, and how best to integrate the work across functional units, including transportation and regional planning. The ideal candidate should also bring anunderstanding of the key partners working on climate in the region, including their needs and challenges. The candidate should also bring ideas andexperience in best practices around community engagement and messaging about climate action.
Candidates will oversee the majority of work in the Offices of Climate and Environment and Sustainable Energy. Most staff currently working in thoseOffices are expected to report either directly or indirectly (whether Manager level or other) to this new Associate Director (AD), though some staff may remain reporting to the Livable Communities AD. Final organizational structure will be determined based on the candidate’s experience and expertise.
Beyond overseeing specific offices, additional responsibilities include managing consultant contracts for climate-related work, including DVRPC’s CleanEnergy Transition Plan and Regional Resilience Landscape Assessment, working closely with the relevant DVRPC project managers; providing oversightand guidance on the MSA-wide Comprehensive Climate Action Plan, working closely with staff and stakeholders; providing guidance on DVRPC’s NRELClean Energy to Communities Technical Partnership; and researching peer regions’ best practices in climate action. The candidate will support their staff bygiving direction and oversight to a wide variety of climate planning and programming activities.
Other assignments include direct involvement in the development of DVRPC’s annual Unified Planning Work Program (Work Program), monthly progressreport review, product review, participation in monthly Directors’ meetings, and outside partner coordination and relationship management. The candidateshould be forward thinking and enthusiastic about coordinating with staff on the progression and integration of climate action into DVRPC’s planning work.
Assignments are performed in accordance with overall agency policies and professional standards. Work will be reviewed by the Director of Community Planning, with input from the Executive Director, and possibly other Directors, as appropriate, through meetings, coordination activities, and the evaluate of results.
A minimum of ten years of progressively responsible professional experience in climate planning, including at least three years in a supervisory or similar administrative capacity. A Master’s degree in city or regional planning, policy, public administration, design, or a related field is preferred.