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Energy Policy Advisor

The Nature Conservancy

Phoenix, Arizona

Job Type Permanent
Salary $87,700 - $106,380 per year

OFFICE LOCATION

Phoenix, Arizona, USA

WE'RE LOOKING FOR YOU

Are you looking for work you can believe in? At TNC we strive to embody a philosophy of Work that You Can Believe in where you can feel like you are making a difference every day. We're looking for someone with strong experience in leading a diverse, multidisciplinary team. The ideal candidate should have exceptional communication and collaboration skills and experience designing, organizing, and directing complex projects. This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the ongoing mission of conservation by directing and shaping the work of our team!
 

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS

In conjunction with the Climate Program Director, the Energy Policy Advisor works with an interdisciplinary team and serves as a subject matter expert and advisor on complex and strategic clean energy and climate policy issues. This position is responsible for forming, maintaining, and developing partnerships with governmental agencies, electric utilities, clean energy advocates, consumer advocates, and renewable energy industry representatives to inform and advance clean energy and climate policy.

Duties are anticipated in the percentages below, and may fluctuate based on the business needs:

A. Support Statewide Energy Policy (70%)
     1. Engage in the Arizona Corporation Commission electric utility planning, rate setting, and regulatory proceedings to inform and shape energy policy in support of program climate goals.
     2. Lead efforts to develop and advocate for policies, mechanisms, and organizational positions to accelerate Arizona's transition to a clean energy economy and address climate change.
     3. Coordinate with an interdisciplinary team to develop communications and outreach strategies and messaging that accurately and persuasively convey TNC's positions to stakeholders and decision makers.
     4. Work with a diverse group of stakeholders including electric utilities, clean energy advocates, consumer advocates, and renewable energy industry leaders to advance shared policy agendas.
     5. In coordination with climate program staff, review, analyze, and evaluate the potential impact of proposed climate and energy policy and administrative processes that support or hinder climate program goals.
     6. Keep abreast of emerging state and federal climate and clean energy topics to lead equitable and inclusive climate and clean energy policy development.
     7. Strengthening TNC's role as an effective, credible partner on energy and climate issues.
     8. Lead the development of policy statements and technical reports for TNC or in collaboration with one or more stakeholders.

B. Convene on Emerging Climate and Clean Energy Policy Issues (20%)
     1. Identify and develop an annual convening on emerging energy technology, industry, or topics critical to advancing climate and clean energy goals.
     2. Work with the Climate Program, consultants, subject matter experts, and stakeholders to curate the conversation to achieve strategic outcomes that inform and/or advance public understanding and climate or clean energy policies.
     3. Document learning and stakeholder agreements with meeting reports, white papers, slide decks, and other forms as appropriate.

C. Other (10%)
     1. Participate in Arizona Climate Program, business unit, and regional TNC meetings, trainings, etc. as required.
     2. Adhere to TNC's and Arizona's established SOPs and business processes.
     3. Initiate, negotiate and formalize, with support from Arizona Operations staff, contracts for services and other formal agreements to support climate program strategies.
     4. Complete administrative tasks in a timely and accurate manner – including time reports, expense reports, and performance self-evaluations.
     5. Occasional travel including overnight throughout Arizona for meetings and occasionally in U.S. for trainings, etc.
     6. Occasionally work long hours, weekends, and holidays.

RESPONSIBILITIES & SCOPE

  • Position will execute all duties within the Conservancy's Policies, Standard Operating Procedures, business practices, processes and guidelines and Business Unit (BU) practices.
  • Work is diverse and may not always fall under established practices and guidelines.
  • Support program objectives by working in a complex matrix organization environment and work collaboratively within a cross-functional interdisciplinary team.
  • Develop relationships and work effectively with corporate, government, community, and nongovernmental organization partners.
  • Participate in negotiations for complex, high profile or sensitive agreements.
  • Make strategic decisions based on analysis, experience and judgment.
  • Responsibility and accountability for meeting departmental strategic goals and objectives.
  • May supervise administrative and professional staff with responsibility for performance management, training, and development. May also supervise volunteers.
  • Work environment involves only infrequent exposure to disagreeable elements and minor physical exertion.

WHAT YOU'LL BRING

  • Bachelor's degree in energy or climate policy, economics, sustainability, utility management, political science, or other relevant field and 5 years of government relations or corporate sector experience, or equivalent combination education/experience.
  • Fluency in English
  • Experience:
             o  Analytical and project management. 
             o  Developing and implementing complex projects in an unstructured environment.
             o  Negotiating.
             o  Working with computers and related software, such as Windows, Microsoft Office (Outlook, Excel and Word), "Box", Teams, web browsers and internet research.
             o  Written and oral communications and presentations to a wide range of audiences.                
  • Youth qualified (completion of internal training within initial 30 days of employment; annually thereafter).    
                        

DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Knowledge of current trends in relevant discipline; specifically in energy policy, utility planning, and climate issues.
  • Knowledge of Arizona's politics and policy landscape.
  • Experience testifying as an expert witness before state public utility commissions or presenting before official bodies or in a public forum.
  • Excellent team player with experience working in multi-disciplinary groups, using influence and interpersonal skills, listening, diplomacy and tact to build strong relationships with governments, corporations, partners, donors, volunteers, and all levels of staff.
  • Multi-lingual skills and multi-cultural experience appreciated.
  • Master's degree appreciated.
  • Supervisory experience appreciated.
  • Strong organizational skills.
  • Experience working in a metrics driven culture.

SALARY INFORMATION

The starting pay range for a candidate selected for this position is generally within the range of $87,700-$106,380 for annual base salary. This range only applies to candidates whose country of employment is the USA. Where a successful candidate’s actual pay will fall within this range will be based on a variety of factors, including, for example, the candidate's location, qualifications, specific skills, and experience. Please note countries outside the USA would have a different pay range in the local currency based on the local labor market, and not tied to USA pay or ranges. Your geographic location will be confirmed during the recruitment.

APPLY NOW

To apply for job ID 56392, submit your current resume and a cover letter summarizing your directly related experience online by using the Apply Now button at https://careers.nature.org/ by 11:59 PM EST on Monday, April 4, 2025. Need help applying? Visit our recruitment page or contact applyhelp@tnc.org.

The Nature Conservancy is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Our commitment to diversity includes the recognition that our conservation mission is best advanced by the leadership and contributions of people of diverse backgrounds, beliefs and culture. Recruiting and mentoring staff to create an inclusive organization that reflects our global character is a priority and we encourage applicants from all cultures, races, colors, religions, sexes, national or regional origins, ages, disability status, sexual orientation, gender identity, military, protected veteran status or other status protected by law.

The successful applicant must meet the requirements of The Nature Conservancy's background screening process.

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An attractive salary and benefits package is part of TNC’s value proposition to our employees. TNC strives to provide competitive pay and bases salaries on the geographic location of the role committing to being equitable across groups and providing hiring salary ranges when possible.

Since we support flexible and remote work for our employees, many positions have a flexible location within countries where we’re registered as a Non-government Organization and established as an employer. This may mean we’re unable to provide a hiring salary range in the posting for some of our positions. However, candidates invited to be part of our interview process will be provided their location specific range upon request.

Phoenix, Arizona, USAart of our interview process will be provided their location specific range upon request.

Category Land Trust, Policy And Law, Sustainability
Tags Climate Change