Job Type:Â Full-time exempt, 1-year term limited with the possibility of extension, based on available funding
Hours:Â 100% FTE; 35 hours per week
Location: Remote within the United States (California base preferred)
Travel:Â Some business travel may be required, including overnight stays
Application Deadline:Â Open until filled
Start Date:Â Available immediately
About Us
The Pacific Institute is a global water think tank that combines science-based thought leadership with active outreach and engagement to influence local, national, and international efforts in water sustainability and resilience. Our vision is to create a world in which society, the economy, and the environment have the water they need to thrive now and in the future. Since 1987, we have worked with diverse groups ranging from major corporations to frontline communities with a mission of creating and advancing solutions to the world’s most pressing water challenges. Our work is routinely featured in national and global top-tier media, and we engage more than 270 partners, including NGOs, utilities, policymakers, businesses, and others.
About the Position
This position will play a pivotal role in supporting the Pacific Institute’s programs, particularly the suite of activities being undertaken in California to advance corporate water stewardship. The primary responsibility of this position is to be the lead project manager for the California Water Resilience Initiative – a private sector initiative to accelerate coordinated, collective action to achieve a water-resilient future for California in alignment with public sector goals. This position will also represent the Pacific Institute in the California Water Action Collaborative (CWAC) – a network of over 25 companies and nonprofit organizations learning together, collectively developing projects, and advancing innovative solutions to improve water security and resilience across California. Finally, this position will be a member of the CEO Water Mandate team; The CEO Water Mandate is the world’s largest corporate water stewardship coalition co-managed by the Pacific Institute and the United Nations Global Compact.
Responsibilities:
Project Manager, California Water Resilience Initiative (~80%)
As the project manager for this initiative, the person in this position will:
- Coordinate with sustainability leaders from Fortune 500 corporations to develop and implement a roadmap to achieve shared corporate water stewardship impact goals
- Lead efforts to develop and deploy an impact measurement system to track progress against shared goals
- Schedule and lead regular meetings with internal and external stakeholders to provide updates, answer questions, and seek their input
- Involve stakeholders from corporations, consultants, and NGOs in decision-making processes related to the initiative’s design, implementation, and evaluation
- Forge strategic partnerships with stakeholders that can contribute resources, expertise, or support to the project
- Coordinate with Communications & Outreach staff to shared success stories and raise the profile of this initiative both locally and globally
Pacific Institute representative, California Water Action Collaborative (~10%)
As the Pacific Institute representative for CWAC, the person in this position will:
- Attend monthly virtual meetings
- Attend annual in-person meetings
- Act as liaison between the California Water Resilience Initiative and CWAC
- Support any active Pacific Institute-led CWAC projects
Team member, CEO Water Mandate (~10%)
As part of the CEO Water Mandate team, the person in this position will:
- Attend bi-weekly CEO Water Mandate team meetings
- Provide regular updates to the CEO Water Mandate team on the California corporate water stewardship work
- Coordinate with global CEO Water Mandate engagement team on corporate engagement for California work
- Coordinate with global CEO Water Mandate communications and events team on California-related presentations and events
Required Skills/Abilities
- Advanced degree in water resources, natural resource management, corporate sustainability, environmental science, engineering, or relevant field
- Strong grasp and experience in corporate water stewardship concepts, methodologies, and implementation practices
- Deep knowledge and expertise in California water policy and management, both historical and current practices
- Minimum of 7 years of work experience in relevant field(s)
- Ability to work independently and efficiently, use good judgment and decision-making, and deliver results in a fast-paced and evolving environment
- Detail-oriented with a focus on quality and accuracy
- Comfortable collaborating with a diverse group of individuals to meet project objectives within established timelines; can effectively move from strategy to details in a seamless way
- Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Strong interpersonal skills to communicate effectively with others and build relationships
- Proficient in MS Office