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Rainier Climate is seeking a Program Director, Buildings, to lead a globally informed strategy accelerating emissions reductions in the built environment. You will work with the President and co-founders to advance grantmaking across policy, market transformation, and on-the-ground implementation.
The role requires senior leadership, deep climate decarbonization knowledge, and the ability to convene stakeholders across government, nonprofit, and corporate sectors to scale solutions.
Rainier Climate is a new philanthropic organization focused on addressing climate change. Co-founded by Sam Ballmer, Connie Ballmer, and Steve Ballmer in 2024, Rainier Climate will focus on providing philanthropic funding to non-government organizations pursuing strategies that operate at the speed and scale needed to dramatically cut greenhouse gas emissions.
As it scales to become one of the largest climate philanthropies globally, Rainier anticipates supporting work in many parts of the world and on a range of strategies such as forests and land use, clean energy, clean transportation, industrial decarbonization, energy efficiency, and super pollutants. The organization also anticipates supporting work in climate cross-cutting areas such as strategic communications, climate finance, legal, movement building, advocacy, and public policy.
The Opportunity
Rainier Climate is seeking a Program Director, Buildings to join its world class team in Bellevue, Washington.
The Program Director roles represent a rare and unique opportunity to join a philanthropic organization in the early stages of shaping its strategic trajectory, culture, and programmatic aims in climate. Working in close partnership with the President, and alongside the cofounders, who collectively have decades of philanthropic experience and insights, the Program Directors are instrumental in operationalizing Rainier’s ambitious grantmaking objectives in the coming years and will help to further define its vision and strategy for innovative and urgent action in the climate sector.
Initially reporting to the President, the Program Directors are expected to be senior leaders in their respective fields, with deep and extensive knowledge of the many opportunities, challenges, and strategic approaches that Rainier might consider when addressing its broader priorities for work in climate. Externally, the Program Directors serve as leaders, thought partners, and collaborators within the ecosystem of funder, nonprofit, government, and business communities in climate. They monitor progress of existing strategies and approaches and develop new strategies as appropriate for consideration and approval.
In order for Rainier to remain agile and entrepreneurial, the Program Directors will at times act as complementary generalists for the entire portfolio of work at the organization. This means being able to contribute to or even pivot to new focus areas in the future. Working as a team, the Program Directors will be active, supporting members across all program areas, and will work collaboratively with the President and cofounders in the planning and implementation of Rainier’s strategy.
Program Director — Buildings
Buildings account for a substantial share of global greenhouse gas emissions and represent one of the most critical—and complex—frontiers for decarbonization. Rapid progress will require both the widespread retrofit of existing residential and commercial structures and the construction of new buildings that are efficient, resilient, and low- or zero-emissions from the outset. These efforts intersect with a range of systems challenges, including electricity grid capacity, urbanization patterns, housing affordability, workforce development, and supply chains.
The Program Director, Buildings will lead the development of a globally informed strategy to accelerate emissions reductions across the built environment. This includes shaping integrated philanthropic approaches that span national, regional, and local policy; market transformation; and on-the-ground implementation. The Program Director will work across geographies to identify high-impact opportunities, support campaigns and initiatives that advance building electrification and efficiency, and ensure alignment with broader clean energy and climate goals.
This role will collaborate with the internal team at Rainier to co-develop, resource, and execute a cohesive strategy. The Program Director will also serve as a convener, engaging grantees and stakeholders across government, business, finance, and civil society to strengthen coordination, accelerate learning, and scale solutions globally.
Key responsibilities for the Program Director role include:
External Engagement
Strategic Learning & Assessment
Management & Organizational Leadership
Qualifications and Experience
Alignment on Mission and Strategic Communications Expertise
Strategic Leadership
Project Management and Implementation
Representation and Networks
As a mission-driven organization, we are committed to offering competitive compensation and benefits aligned with the talent market in climate philanthropy. New hires are typically brought in within the hiring range for the role (from the salary range minimum to the midpoint), providing room for compensation growth over time.
Annual pay increases are evaluated based on multiple factors, including demonstrated skills in the role, progress and performance against goals, and accrued experience. Actual placement within the range will be determined by a candidate’s job-related skills, experience, and expertise, as assessed during the interview process.
Featured Benefits & Perks
Location & Hybrid Work
The position is based full-time in Bellevue, WA. Rainier Climate practices intentional hybrid work. All Rainer Climate employees are expected to work on-site in Bellevue on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, and as needed on other weekdays based on the needs of the team. The number of in-office days may shift or increase as the organization evolves.
Rainer Climate is an equal opportunity employer and is dedicated to building an inclusive workforce where diversity is valued. Individuals seeking employment at Rainer Climate are considered without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, marital status, ancestry, physical or mental disability, veteran status, gender identity, or sexual orientation.