Associate Director (Latin America), Global Energy Transition Initiative
About the Organization
ClimateWorks Foundation is a global organization committed to our mission: to end the climate crisis by amplifying the power of philanthropy. Since our founding in 2008, we have awarded over $1.8 billion in grants to more than 850 organizations working to advance climate solutions around the world. We helped grow the field of climate philanthropy to where it stands today, establishing infrastructure, global networks, and momentum for continued growth. Through our Global Programs and Services, we equip philanthropy with global knowledge, networks, and solutions to drive climate progress.
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Program Summary
The Global Energy Transition Initiative is a customized partnership between Bloomberg Philanthropies and ClimateWorks Foundation, with a single mission: to deliver high-impact and immediate actions to drive a country-level transition from coal to clean energy that is in line with the global 1.5 °C pathway.
Since the inception of this partnership in late 2017, Bloomberg Philanthropies and ClimateWorks Foundation have supported a broad spectrum of global and in-country partners to overcome economic, political, technical, and social challenges to shift away from coal to clean energy. Since 2022, the Global Energy Transition Initiative has covered more emerging and developing countries in Asia, Africa, and South America and has expanded its strategies from increasing climate ambition to implementing the clean energy transition.
With key partners from these countries/regions, the priorities of the Global Energy Transition Initiative are to:
- Shape and implement robust country-specific coal phase-out and clean energy transition pathways in line with the global 1.5° C scenario.
- Leverage international and regional initiatives to scale-up clean energy investments and end new coal pipelines.
- Support the advancement of open-source data, policy research, and analytics to inform and empower the energy community and strengthen countries’ and non-state actors’ net-zero accountability.
Job Summary
We are looking for an Associated Director, based in Latin America to join the Global Energy Transition Initiative. She/he will lead Global Energy Transition Initiative’s Latin America energy transition component, expanding Latin American-based partners, and collaborate and coordinate with other regional energy transition works under Global Energy Transition Initiative.
Essential Tasks
Strategy development and execution
- Lead the country-specific energy transition strategy development in Latin America, primarily focusing on Mexico, Colombia and Brazil.
- Stay adaptive and agile to the strategy implementation, taking into account the dynamic of political, economic and technological opportunities exposed to the priority countries.
- Foster strategic synergies and collaboration with other regional/country energy transition under the Global Energy Transition Initiative and other ClimateWorks Foundation Sectoral Programs.
Funder Engagement
- Collaborate with Bloomberg Philanthropies’ International Energy Transition Team on strategy development and alignment.
- Collaborate with regional/country-leads from the Bloomberg Philanthropies on strategy execution.
- Advise funders on political, economic, industrial and technology developments and trends that are pertinent to energy transition in Latin American countries.
Partnerships and Stakeholders Management
- Develop and explore new partnerships with global, regional and country-level organizations and regranting organizations.
- Collaborate with Global Energy Transition Initiative team and other ClimateWorks staff to identify synergies and collaboration opportunities in energy transition /climate mitigation.
- Engage other philanthropic organisations, whenever strategy is aligned.
- Convene, coordinate and collaborate with a range of public and private sector stakeholders, including government officials, development finance institutions, private sectors, regional organisations, and inter-governmental organisations.
Grant-making, pipeline development and grantee portfolio management
- Identify new/prospective grantee partners and develop grantee pipelines.
- Manage the Latin America-based energy transition grantee partners, developing an end-to-end grant management process, from request for proposal, review and comment, to regular reporting.
Required Qualifications
- 8-10 years of hands-on technical and policy experience in energy sector decarbonisation; Experience in working on design, adoption and/or implementation of policies related to power sector decarbonization in Latin America, especially Mexico, Colombia and Brazil.
- Hands-on experience on policy design and policy advocacy; corporate sector/or financial sector experience is a plus.
- Working knowledge of (or demonstrated ability to learn about) high emitting economies’ power sector decarbonization pathways and transitional finance in power sector, especially related to moving away from coal finance towards clean energy investment.
- Savvy about the dynamics between political, government policy-making, business and financial community, and civil society in power sector decarbonisation.
- Strong stakeholder and partnership development skills.
- Ability to work effectively and efficiently (both virtually and in-person) with minimal supervision
- Bachelor’s degree in a related field such as public policy, economics, or business administration, background with electric engineering and/or power system modelling is a plus. Advanced degree in a related field is a plus.
Compensation
ClimateWorks offers an excellent benefits package and a competitive salary that is commensurate with experience (geographic differential applied based on location).
Location
ClimateWorks Foundation is based in the San Francisco Financial District. This position will be remote, candidate must be based in Latin America with a preference for someone based in Mexico, Colombia, or Brazil.
Commitment to Racial and Social Justice
At ClimateWorks Foundation, we are driven by our vision of creating a thriving planet for all living beings for generations to come. We aim to foster an inclusive workplace that values diverse lived experiences and emphasizes the voices of marginalized people — especially Black, Indigenous, and People of Color — who are most vulnerable to climate impacts, and whose voices, ideas, and leadership are crucial to winning the climate fight.
To ensure that we are making meaningful progress, we have made a set of diversity, equity, and inclusion commitments across all dimensions of our work to further our mission and realize our vision. For more information, please visit: Fostering Racial and Social Justice in Pursuit of our Mission
Equal Employment Opportunity
Equal employment opportunity and having a diverse staff are fundamental principles at ClimateWorks Foundation and as such we are committed to creating a diverse and multi-cultural work environment. We strongly encourage and seek applications from women, people of color, and bilingual and bicultural individuals, as well as members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender communities. We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants without regard to race (including traits historically associated with race), ethnicity, religion, color, sex (including childbirth, breast feeding, and related medical conditions), gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, citizenship status, uniform service member and veteran status, marital status, pregnancy, age, protected medical condition, genetic information, disability, or any other protected status in accordance with all applicable federal, state, and local laws.
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Application Process
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. To be considered for this position, interested candidates must submit a resume and cover letter. This position will remain open until filled.
Employment at the ClimateWorks Foundation is at-will.