Ocean Conservancy envisions a healthy future for our ocean and the communities that rely on it, free from greenhouse gas pollution and resilient to the climate impacts we can no longer avoid. To help achieve this vision, we advocate for sustainable ocean-based climate solutions, work with all levels of government to implement these solutions and help build demand for climate action. To protect the ocean and coastal communities, we must transform the fossil fuel-based energy regime along our ocean and coasts by accelerating the transition to clean energy, including sustainable marine renewable energy.
POSITION SUMMARY
Working with the Directors of Ocean Planning and Climate Policy Team, the Senior Policy Analyst advances the organization’s goal of accelerating the transition to clean energy by securing needed reforms to the federal government’s offshore wind policy. The Senior Policy Analyst also manages Ocean Conservancy’s work to support enabling conditions for responsible offshore wind and other renewable energy, including those related to financial incentives and disincentives, supply chain development, labor and workforce issues, and research and development.
PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
This work will include strategy development and implementation, policy analysis and identification of solutions, development and maintenance of relationships with partners and coalition management. Duties include:
Provide analysis of and recommendations on legislative and administrative climate, energy and conservation policy to advance renewable energy that will contribute to reducing GHGs.
Identify opportunities to strengthen enabling conditions for sustainable marine renewable energy, including but not limited to securing additional funding and resources for research and development, tax credits, and other financial policies.
Conceive and implement strategies to achieve offshore wind planning and permitting policy reforms, including those identified in Ocean Conservancy’s Policy to Power
Develop and leverage relationships with the marine renewable energy industry, those engaged in other ocean uses, and local communities to advance Ocean Conservancy’s policy agenda.
Work with partners to engage in direct advocacy with the Administration, federal agencies, and Congress.
Collaborate with peer non-profit organizations and other partners, including providing a leadership role in strategy development of coalitions. Work in partnership with Ocean Conservancy’s government relations experts, to develop and advance federal Congressional engagement strategies for the coalition.
In coordination with Ocean Conservancy’s Government Relations Team, develop and implement strategies to target and foster Congressional leadership on responsible marine renewable energy.
Write public-facing communications related to renewable energy, including blogs, letters, policy statements, and other materials.
Represent OC at renewable energy events and meetings, in writing and through interviews and speaking engagements.
Support Ocean Conservancy’s justice, equity, diversity and inclusion efforts, including by proactively incorporating the perspectives of underserved communities in renewable energy policy.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
5+ years relevant experience in renewable energy, federal permitting, or other relevant policy advocacy experience in the conservation, climate or energy fields.
Proven ability to develop and implement strategies to advance and implement policy recommendations.
Demonstrated relationship management experience and success in operating in coalitions.
Demonstrated oral and written communication skills, including capacity to communicate complex ideas compellingly to a variety of audiences.
Demonstrated ability to integrate across disciplines and work collaboratively with diverse teams, networks, and coalitions.
Strategic thinking and ability to identify, maximize, and create opportunities to advance Ocean Conservancy’s policy goals.
Creativity and ability to move rapidly in response to policy opportunities.
Collaborative work style with an appreciation of the benefit of a multi-disciplinary team approach.
COMPENSATION
Ocean Conservancy is committed to equity in its pay practices and posts expected hiring ranges for each of its positions. Salary minimum is $63,036; salary midpoint is $92,597. Compensation will be commensurate with the candidate’s specialty skills, years of experience, location, and unique background. We would welcome the opportunity to connect with potential candidates whose salary requirements may be outside of the expected hiring range.
