Office location:  Portland

Climate Solutions seeks a smart, hard-working, and innovative Oregon Transportation Policy Manager with a deep commitment to climate, clean energy and clean transportation solutions. The Oregon Transportation Policy Manager will further Climate Solutions’ mission through concrete program and policy work, including legislative and administrative advocacy at the local, state, and national levels, with a principal focus on a range of policy goals including transportation electrification, clean fuels, and strategies to reduce vehicle miles traveled. In partnership with the Oregon Director and the Oregon Team, including field and communications resources, they will spearhead new initiatives to accelerate reductions in climate pollution and the transition to a clean, decarbonized transportation sector in Oregon, build broad support for climate action, and enhance Climate Solutions’ role in the climate movement.

As a Northwest-based nonprofit, Climate Solutions’ mission is to accelerate clean energy solutions to the climate crisis. Since 1998, Climate Solutions has pioneered the vision of a thriving, equitable Northwest, powered by clean energy, inspiring the transition to sustainable prosperity across the country and beyond. We are at the forefront of globally significant campaigns to make the Northwest the first region in the country to sustainably and equitably transition to 100% clean energy. Climate Solutions advances local, regional, and national action on climate and clean energy through championing transformational policies and market-based innovations; catalyzing powerful partnerships and a diverse movement for action and accountability; and communicating a bold vision for solutions at the scale required by climate science.For more information about Climate Solutions, visit the website: www.climatesolutions.org.

The position is a full-time, exempt position located in the Portland office and supervised by the Oregon Director.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Develop a strategic transportation decarbonization and electrification agenda, seeking to build a powerful, networked coalition of leaders to act on climate and urge action at multiple levels of government.
  • Develop Climate Solutions positions on policy issues in concert with Climate Solutions policy team; outreach to subject matter and community experts to build organization’s policy capacity; and draft materials to support these efforts, including formal comment letters, testimony, regulatory and legislative proposals.
  • Research, analysis, and preparation of supportive materials, including factsheets, briefings, analyses, other policy, campaign and communications materials as assigned, in conjunction with other Climate Solutions team members.
  • Provide assistance and support to Oregon Director as assigned, especially on electrification, clean fuels and clean mobility policy and politics.
  • Collaborate with stakeholders and allies to encourage, support, and promote passage of climate, clean energy and clean transportation policies at the local, utility, and state levels.
  • Represent Climate Solutions among its stakeholders, local elected officials, business, and opinion leaders, including doing public presentations, participating in public forums, and testifying at hearings.
  • Represent Climate Solutions in regional policy initiatives to foster synergy among climate change and clean energy campaign efforts in the Pacific Northwest.
  • Engage in campaign activities in support of the organization’s policy priorities.
  • Monitor and track Climate Solutions’ engagement in multiple policy and campaign activities, managing calendars, deadlines and participation from other staff and stakeholders.
  • Work cooperatively with other Climate Solutions programs and partner organizations to develop and advance policy goals.
  • Build and maintain a high level of expertise and credibility in assigned areas of responsibility, particularly transportation electrification.
  • Incorporate Climate Solutions’ Equity, Diversity and Inclusion commitments and Climate Solutions’ values (available here) into all aspects of the job.
  • Meet staff reporting deadlines for program, development, and administrative tasks.
  • Additional duties may be assigned within the course of the work.

DEMONSTRATED COMPETENCIES

Skills and Knowledge:

  • Expertise or experience with policies, technologies and trends to advance clean transportation, including electrification.
  • Knowledge of state and local politics and the legislative and/or utility or regulatory processes in Oregon.
  • Exceptional written and verbal skills.
  • Familiarity and facility with a range of written and electronic communications tools, including social media and email communications.
  • Strong commitment to the mission and vision of Climate Solutions.
  • Develop and maintain relationships with policy makers, partner organizations, stakeholders, and other influential groups and individuals who can support the passage of clean energy and climate change legislation.
  • Understand, learn and analyze complex technical information, including local government, building codes, legislative and regulatory policy in energy, transportation, and other sectors.
  • Quickly learn and integrate the goals, activities, and accomplishments of stakeholders in the climate change and clean energy movement.
  • Communicate complex technical information, both verbally and in writing, to policy makers, stakeholders, and the public to gain support for policy action.
  • Draft materials targeted to a wide variety of audiences, including local elected officials, legislators, activists, labor and business leaders, and coalition partners.
  • Set priorities, set and make deadlines and manage multiple short‐term and long‐term projects simultaneously.
  • Operate desktop computer and Microsoft Windows and Office Software, including Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint, and specialized software applications in a network environment.
  • Travel frequently to Salem, with occasional travel statewide and to Washington State.

Experience: 

Three years of experience working to advance policy goals and/or on clean transportation-related issues. Experience in transportation electrification policy is preferred.

REMUNERATION

This is an exempt position and the minimum salary is $62,000 with the potential for a higher salary based on previous experience.  We also offer a generous benefits package including, medical, four weeks of paid leave, and retirement.

TO APPLY

  • Email a résumé, cover letter and at least three professional reference contacts in PDF format to the email: employment@climatesolutions.org.
  • Please put OREGON TRANSPORTATION POLICY MANAGER and YOUR NAME as the subject line of the email and address the cover letter to Meredith Connolly, Oregon Director.
  • Please label the cover letter and resume with your first and last name.
  • In the body of the email, please let us know how you found out about the position.
  • This position is open until filled, but priority review will be given to candidates who have submitted their applications by November 2nd.  Applications received after that date may be reviewed in a second round.
  • If you are applying for multiple positions within the organization, please submit an application for each position.

Climate Solutions is committed to equal opportunity in employment and promotion for all qualified persons without regard to race, color, age, religion, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, military or veteran status, the presence of any sensory, mental or physical disability, pregnancy and childbirth, family responsibilities, or any other basis protected by applicable laws, regulations, or guidelines relating to discrimination in employment.