The Sierra Club is seeking an associate attorney to join its national legal team as a litigator for the Sierra Club's Dirty Fuels campaign in the Appalachian region. Under the supervision of a managing attorney, the associate will help litigate in state and federal court, design and implement legal strategies, and coordinate with campaign staff, coalition partners, and outside counsel. This position has a social justice component that will require critical thinking and legal action on environmental impacts in low-income and communities of color. Apply here.
Nov 25, 2019
Full time
The Sierra Club is seeking an associate attorney to join its national legal team as a litigator for the Sierra Club's Dirty Fuels campaign in the Appalachian region. Under the supervision of a managing attorney, the associate will help litigate in state and federal court, design and implement legal strategies, and coordinate with campaign staff, coalition partners, and outside counsel. This position has a social justice component that will require critical thinking and legal action on environmental impacts in low-income and communities of color. Apply here.
Hinckley Allen
Hinckley Allen, 28 State Street, State Street, Boston, MA, USA
Hinckley Allen is seeking a Mid-Level Associate with an interest in joining a dynamic and sophisticated Environmental and Energy practice. The ideal candidate will have three (3) to seven (7) years of experience representing a range of clients in complex environmental and energy matters, including litigation disputes, permitting projects, counseling and representation in pre-litigation, compliance, administrative enforcement, and real estate/diligence matters. Experience advising clients on energy regulatory and transactional matters, securing siting and permit approvals for energy projects and appearing before state public utility commissions is a plus. Admission to Massachusetts Bar and/or Rhode Island Bar is required.
The position offers an excellent opportunity to work in a collaborative, team-oriented and sophisticated work environment. Candidates must possess excellent oral and written communication skills, and a desire to develop practice through creative and innovative marketing initiatives.
Nov 04, 2019
Full time
Hinckley Allen is seeking a Mid-Level Associate with an interest in joining a dynamic and sophisticated Environmental and Energy practice. The ideal candidate will have three (3) to seven (7) years of experience representing a range of clients in complex environmental and energy matters, including litigation disputes, permitting projects, counseling and representation in pre-litigation, compliance, administrative enforcement, and real estate/diligence matters. Experience advising clients on energy regulatory and transactional matters, securing siting and permit approvals for energy projects and appearing before state public utility commissions is a plus. Admission to Massachusetts Bar and/or Rhode Island Bar is required.
The position offers an excellent opportunity to work in a collaborative, team-oriented and sophisticated work environment. Candidates must possess excellent oral and written communication skills, and a desire to develop practice through creative and innovative marketing initiatives.
Hinckley Allen is seeking a Mid-Level/Senior Litigation Associate to join its Boston or Providence office. The ideal candidate will have five (5)+ years of experience representing a range of clients in complex corporate and commercial disputes. Candidate should also have experience managing the discovery process, supervising junior associates and paralegals, taking/defending depositions, and handling court appearances. Admission to Massachusetts or Rhode Island bar is required.
The position offers an excellent opportunity to assume significant responsibility and hands-on experience in a collaborative and team-oriented work environment. Must have superior analytical, writing and oral communication skills, along with an excellent academic record. Must also be highly motivated and have the ability to work both independently and as part of a larger team.
Nov 04, 2019
Full time
Hinckley Allen is seeking a Mid-Level/Senior Litigation Associate to join its Boston or Providence office. The ideal candidate will have five (5)+ years of experience representing a range of clients in complex corporate and commercial disputes. Candidate should also have experience managing the discovery process, supervising junior associates and paralegals, taking/defending depositions, and handling court appearances. Admission to Massachusetts or Rhode Island bar is required.
The position offers an excellent opportunity to assume significant responsibility and hands-on experience in a collaborative and team-oriented work environment. Must have superior analytical, writing and oral communication skills, along with an excellent academic record. Must also be highly motivated and have the ability to work both independently and as part of a larger team.
Corporate & Business | Public Finance Associate
Boston, MA, Providence, RI, Manchester, NH or Hartford, CT
Hinckley Allen is seeking a Public Finance associate with three (3) to five (5)+ years of experience to work in our Boston, Providence, Manchester (NH), or Hartford offices. The ideal candidate will have experience representing bondholders, borrowers, underwriters, commercial banks, issuer authorities, purchasers and/or corporate trustees in a variety of public finance transactions. The candidate should also have substantial experience with drafting legal documents for tax-exempt bond transactions and with organizing closings of those transactions. Experience with tax-exempt bond financings for governmental entities, section 501(c)(3) organizations and for-profit companies, as well as familiarity with the federal tax law provisions that pertain to the issuance of tax-exempt bonds is preferred.
The position offers an excellent opportunity to assume significant responsibility and hands-on experience in an active, collaborative, sophisticated and team-oriented public finance practice. Candidates must possess superior research, analytical and writing skills. Must also be highly motivated and have the ability to work both independently and as part of a larger team.
Nov 04, 2019
Full time
Corporate & Business | Public Finance Associate
Boston, MA, Providence, RI, Manchester, NH or Hartford, CT
Hinckley Allen is seeking a Public Finance associate with three (3) to five (5)+ years of experience to work in our Boston, Providence, Manchester (NH), or Hartford offices. The ideal candidate will have experience representing bondholders, borrowers, underwriters, commercial banks, issuer authorities, purchasers and/or corporate trustees in a variety of public finance transactions. The candidate should also have substantial experience with drafting legal documents for tax-exempt bond transactions and with organizing closings of those transactions. Experience with tax-exempt bond financings for governmental entities, section 501(c)(3) organizations and for-profit companies, as well as familiarity with the federal tax law provisions that pertain to the issuance of tax-exempt bonds is preferred.
The position offers an excellent opportunity to assume significant responsibility and hands-on experience in an active, collaborative, sophisticated and team-oriented public finance practice. Candidates must possess superior research, analytical and writing skills. Must also be highly motivated and have the ability to work both independently and as part of a larger team.
Hinckley Allen is seeking a Trusts & Estates associate with 1-3 years of experience – other levels of experience may be considered – for our Providence office. The ideal candidate will have experience drafting wills and various trusts. The focus of the position will also include probate and administration of decedents’ estates and trusts, post-mortem tax planning, preparation of federal and state estate tax returns, and issues relating to trust and estate litigation. Admission to Rhode Island bar is required.
The position offers an excellent opportunity to assume significant responsibility and hands-on experience in a collaborative, sophisticated and team-oriented work environment. Candidates must have excellent oral and written communication, computer (including Microsoft Word and Excel), problem solving, multitasking, and organizational skills. Must also be highly motivated and have the ability to work both independently and as part of a larger team.
Applicants should apply directly by email to Melanie Harrison, Legal Recruiting & Professional Development Manager ( mharrison@hinckleyallen.com ). Please submit a cover letter and resume.
Nov 04, 2019
Full time
Hinckley Allen is seeking a Trusts & Estates associate with 1-3 years of experience – other levels of experience may be considered – for our Providence office. The ideal candidate will have experience drafting wills and various trusts. The focus of the position will also include probate and administration of decedents’ estates and trusts, post-mortem tax planning, preparation of federal and state estate tax returns, and issues relating to trust and estate litigation. Admission to Rhode Island bar is required.
The position offers an excellent opportunity to assume significant responsibility and hands-on experience in a collaborative, sophisticated and team-oriented work environment. Candidates must have excellent oral and written communication, computer (including Microsoft Word and Excel), problem solving, multitasking, and organizational skills. Must also be highly motivated and have the ability to work both independently and as part of a larger team.
Applicants should apply directly by email to Melanie Harrison, Legal Recruiting & Professional Development Manager ( mharrison@hinckleyallen.com ). Please submit a cover letter and resume.
Viad is an international experiential services company with operations in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, continental Europe and the United Arab Emirates. We generate revenue and shareholder value through two main business units: GES and Pursuit. GES is a global, full-service live events company offering a comprehensive range of services to the world's leading brands and event organizers. Pursuit is a collection of iconic destination travel experiences that showcase the best of Banff, Jasper, Glacier, Denali and Kenai Fjords National Parks. Viad is an S&P SmallCap 600 company listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:VVI). If you’ve worked in a typical corporate environment, the culture at Viad might surprise you. The concepts of Integrity and Authenticity are at the heart of everything here. We put truth above politics. When something’s not working, we say so. When something’s working beautifully, we recognize it. Result: a workplace that runs on integrity and mutual support. This is a great place to be!
Job Overview:
This part-time contract role for a legal analyst has the ability to work remotely from home between 30-35 hours a week for approximately 6 months providing support to the legal team focusing on basic contract review, administrative support around board duties and ongoing support with our legal database. Reporting to the Assistant General Counsel, the Corporate Paralegal provides general day-to-day support in the areas of corporate securities, corporate governance, and general corporate matters. The ideal candidate is a detail-oriented, confident, self-motivated, and creative problem solver who will work collaboratively as part of a fast-paced legal department, and who can communicate effectively with others, both within and outside of the organization.
Responsibilities:
Public Company Compliance
Assist in preparing and filing Section 16 Forms 3, 4 and 5
Assist with Proxy Statement preparation, by preparing timeline, maintaining drafts and supporting materials, and managing the printing and distribution processes
Assist in complying with NYSE listed company rules and managing the Listing Manager database
Viad Corporate Secretary & Governance
Prepare preliminary drafts of Board of Directors schedules, agendas, and meeting notices
Prepare preliminary drafts of Board and Committee meeting minutes and resolutions, and Unanimous Written Consent actions
Provide support to Corporate Secretary, as requested
Assist in preparing and publishing quarterly dividend notices
Assist Investor Relations with locating historical shareholder information and responding to shareholder requests
Subsidiary Governance
Prepare and review resolutions for US and international subsidiaries
Maintain and update the OneWorld/Blueprint database
Assist in forming new, and dissolving unneeded corporate entities, file requisite qualifications as foreign corporations and other corporate documentation, as necessary
Prepare and manage execution of certificates of secretary, and incumbency certificates
Assist with the preparation, maintenance, and docketing of annual and other periodic corporate reports, regulatory licensing and filings, including tax clearances
Notarize documents and manage apostille process
Prepare entity organizational charts using Chart It program
Support of Company & Business Groups Partner with Human Resources to prepare and distribute equity award agreements
Interact with outside attorneys as needed Assist Attorneys with special projects as
Assist Attorneys with special projects as assigned
Oct 21, 2019
Contractor
Viad is an international experiential services company with operations in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, continental Europe and the United Arab Emirates. We generate revenue and shareholder value through two main business units: GES and Pursuit. GES is a global, full-service live events company offering a comprehensive range of services to the world's leading brands and event organizers. Pursuit is a collection of iconic destination travel experiences that showcase the best of Banff, Jasper, Glacier, Denali and Kenai Fjords National Parks. Viad is an S&P SmallCap 600 company listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:VVI). If you’ve worked in a typical corporate environment, the culture at Viad might surprise you. The concepts of Integrity and Authenticity are at the heart of everything here. We put truth above politics. When something’s not working, we say so. When something’s working beautifully, we recognize it. Result: a workplace that runs on integrity and mutual support. This is a great place to be!
Job Overview:
This part-time contract role for a legal analyst has the ability to work remotely from home between 30-35 hours a week for approximately 6 months providing support to the legal team focusing on basic contract review, administrative support around board duties and ongoing support with our legal database. Reporting to the Assistant General Counsel, the Corporate Paralegal provides general day-to-day support in the areas of corporate securities, corporate governance, and general corporate matters. The ideal candidate is a detail-oriented, confident, self-motivated, and creative problem solver who will work collaboratively as part of a fast-paced legal department, and who can communicate effectively with others, both within and outside of the organization.
Responsibilities:
Public Company Compliance
Assist in preparing and filing Section 16 Forms 3, 4 and 5
Assist with Proxy Statement preparation, by preparing timeline, maintaining drafts and supporting materials, and managing the printing and distribution processes
Assist in complying with NYSE listed company rules and managing the Listing Manager database
Viad Corporate Secretary & Governance
Prepare preliminary drafts of Board of Directors schedules, agendas, and meeting notices
Prepare preliminary drafts of Board and Committee meeting minutes and resolutions, and Unanimous Written Consent actions
Provide support to Corporate Secretary, as requested
Assist in preparing and publishing quarterly dividend notices
Assist Investor Relations with locating historical shareholder information and responding to shareholder requests
Subsidiary Governance
Prepare and review resolutions for US and international subsidiaries
Maintain and update the OneWorld/Blueprint database
Assist in forming new, and dissolving unneeded corporate entities, file requisite qualifications as foreign corporations and other corporate documentation, as necessary
Prepare and manage execution of certificates of secretary, and incumbency certificates
Assist with the preparation, maintenance, and docketing of annual and other periodic corporate reports, regulatory licensing and filings, including tax clearances
Notarize documents and manage apostille process
Prepare entity organizational charts using Chart It program
Support of Company & Business Groups Partner with Human Resources to prepare and distribute equity award agreements
Interact with outside attorneys as needed Assist Attorneys with special projects as
Assist Attorneys with special projects as assigned
Senior Transportation Analyst/Engineer
Union of Concerned Scientists
Clean Transportation Program
Washington, DC, Oakland, CA or Cambridge, MA
The Position
The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) is an independent national nonprofit working to solve some of our planet’s most pressing problems. UCS combines technical analysis and effective organizing and advocacy to create innovative, practical solutions for stemming the tide of global warming, advancing sustainable food and agriculture policy, promoting clean energy and transportation, fighting misinformation and reducing the threat of catastrophic nuclear war.
New transportation technology and business models are changing how people get around. Help us analyze what this means for pollution, congestion, equity and access, and what policy solutions can steer us towards better outcomes. Then, put your analysis to work, collaborating with a crack team of advocates, media and outreach experts to bring your analytical findings from the world of models to the real world. This position will challenge you in many ways, requiring skillful analysis, persuasive writing for a variety of audiences, public speaking, and many other skills you have or will acquire.
Responsibilities
Ride-hailing and Automated Vehicle Research and Policy Analysis
carry out research and analysis aimed at understanding the climate, transportation equity, and air quality implications of ride-hailing services and emerging autonomous vehicle technologies.
Develop and evaluate state and federal policies and strategies to ensure positive transportation equity and pollution impacts of ride-hailing and anticipated automated vehicle deployment.
Communications
Inform the public, policymakers, business leaders and the media about the latest policy-relevant findings on advanced transportation technology and new mobility issues in a clear and accessible manner
Write web content, magazine articles, and Op Eds for newspapers
Act as spokesperson for UCS on these topics and prepare responses for media requests; write and review blogs for UCS blog, The Equation.
Advocacy
Help UCS advocate for smart transportation policies with decision-makers at the federal and state level.
Engage in legislative and regulatory efforts to advance UCS’ policy agenda.
Effectively work with UCS colleagues, coalition partners, and other stakeholders to advance campaigns.
Materials
Prepare compelling written materials in a variety of formats ranging from short factsheets to longer reports, testimony, technical comments, and peer-reviewed journal articles.
Expert Engagement
Build and maintain working relationships with other experts in academia, government, NGOs, and industry through conferences and policy-relevant research collaborations.
Qualifications and experience
The position requires strong quantitative and analytical skills with a preference for candidates with expertise in transportation planning, vehicle technology research and analysis, and/or vehicle or transportation policies. General knowledge of transportation, energy, and climate policy is also required.
Work requires a minimum of 5-7 years of successful relevant and comparable experience for candidates with master’s degrees, including background in research and analysis. A prerequisite for this position is proven advocacy and communication skills, experience developing analysis to inform policy, and demonstrated technical analysis skills.
The position also requires knowledge of effective issue campaign development, understanding of the policy process, including advocacy techniques and legislative strategy. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with technical experts and other professionals as well as with policymakers and the public is strongly preferred. Media experience a plus. A Masters Level Degree in a relevant area (science, engineering, economics, public policy) is preferred. Training or experience in supervision and project management is also desirable. Proficiency in word processing and computer spreadsheets is required and experience with energy and transportation models is strongly desired.
Little or no exertion; may require extended periods at a computer; may require extended periods at a computer. Periodic travel (about 10% of the time) to events, conferences, speaking engagements, and other UCS offices will be required.
At UCS, comparable training and/or experience can be substituted for degrees when appropriate.
UCS is an equal opportunity employer continually seeking to diversify its staff. In particular, we’re dedicated to broadening opportunities for individuals from demographic groups that are historically underrepresented in the sciences and in environmental advocacy. We’re also committed to building an inclusive workplace culture where talented people of widely diverse backgrounds can thrive. We've adopted this commitment because we believe the inclusion of culturally diverse perspectives will improve our work and produce better societal and environmental outcomes for all, including historically disenfranchised communities. We are actively seeking people who bring diverse backgrounds and perspectives to join us in this work.
Compensation, Hours and Location: This is a full-time position with a preference for the position to be based in UCS’s Washington DC office, although an Oakland CA or Cambridge, MA placement is also possible. For those who meet all position requirements, the salary is around $78,000. UCS offers excellent benefits and a rewarding work environment. Information about the organization is available at http://www.ucsusa.org
To Apply: Please upload a cover letter, resume, writing sample. https://apply.workable.com/union-of-concerned-scientists/j/0B3FF62561/ Ideally, writing sample should explain a technical policy issue for a non-technical audience. Please include salary requirements in the cover letter. Email materials in Word or PDF format only. No phone calls please.
Deadline : November 24th or until filled
Oct 18, 2019
Full time
Senior Transportation Analyst/Engineer
Union of Concerned Scientists
Clean Transportation Program
Washington, DC, Oakland, CA or Cambridge, MA
The Position
The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) is an independent national nonprofit working to solve some of our planet’s most pressing problems. UCS combines technical analysis and effective organizing and advocacy to create innovative, practical solutions for stemming the tide of global warming, advancing sustainable food and agriculture policy, promoting clean energy and transportation, fighting misinformation and reducing the threat of catastrophic nuclear war.
New transportation technology and business models are changing how people get around. Help us analyze what this means for pollution, congestion, equity and access, and what policy solutions can steer us towards better outcomes. Then, put your analysis to work, collaborating with a crack team of advocates, media and outreach experts to bring your analytical findings from the world of models to the real world. This position will challenge you in many ways, requiring skillful analysis, persuasive writing for a variety of audiences, public speaking, and many other skills you have or will acquire.
Responsibilities
Ride-hailing and Automated Vehicle Research and Policy Analysis
carry out research and analysis aimed at understanding the climate, transportation equity, and air quality implications of ride-hailing services and emerging autonomous vehicle technologies.
Develop and evaluate state and federal policies and strategies to ensure positive transportation equity and pollution impacts of ride-hailing and anticipated automated vehicle deployment.
Communications
Inform the public, policymakers, business leaders and the media about the latest policy-relevant findings on advanced transportation technology and new mobility issues in a clear and accessible manner
Write web content, magazine articles, and Op Eds for newspapers
Act as spokesperson for UCS on these topics and prepare responses for media requests; write and review blogs for UCS blog, The Equation.
Advocacy
Help UCS advocate for smart transportation policies with decision-makers at the federal and state level.
Engage in legislative and regulatory efforts to advance UCS’ policy agenda.
Effectively work with UCS colleagues, coalition partners, and other stakeholders to advance campaigns.
Materials
Prepare compelling written materials in a variety of formats ranging from short factsheets to longer reports, testimony, technical comments, and peer-reviewed journal articles.
Expert Engagement
Build and maintain working relationships with other experts in academia, government, NGOs, and industry through conferences and policy-relevant research collaborations.
Qualifications and experience
The position requires strong quantitative and analytical skills with a preference for candidates with expertise in transportation planning, vehicle technology research and analysis, and/or vehicle or transportation policies. General knowledge of transportation, energy, and climate policy is also required.
Work requires a minimum of 5-7 years of successful relevant and comparable experience for candidates with master’s degrees, including background in research and analysis. A prerequisite for this position is proven advocacy and communication skills, experience developing analysis to inform policy, and demonstrated technical analysis skills.
The position also requires knowledge of effective issue campaign development, understanding of the policy process, including advocacy techniques and legislative strategy. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with technical experts and other professionals as well as with policymakers and the public is strongly preferred. Media experience a plus. A Masters Level Degree in a relevant area (science, engineering, economics, public policy) is preferred. Training or experience in supervision and project management is also desirable. Proficiency in word processing and computer spreadsheets is required and experience with energy and transportation models is strongly desired.
Little or no exertion; may require extended periods at a computer; may require extended periods at a computer. Periodic travel (about 10% of the time) to events, conferences, speaking engagements, and other UCS offices will be required.
At UCS, comparable training and/or experience can be substituted for degrees when appropriate.
UCS is an equal opportunity employer continually seeking to diversify its staff. In particular, we’re dedicated to broadening opportunities for individuals from demographic groups that are historically underrepresented in the sciences and in environmental advocacy. We’re also committed to building an inclusive workplace culture where talented people of widely diverse backgrounds can thrive. We've adopted this commitment because we believe the inclusion of culturally diverse perspectives will improve our work and produce better societal and environmental outcomes for all, including historically disenfranchised communities. We are actively seeking people who bring diverse backgrounds and perspectives to join us in this work.
Compensation, Hours and Location: This is a full-time position with a preference for the position to be based in UCS’s Washington DC office, although an Oakland CA or Cambridge, MA placement is also possible. For those who meet all position requirements, the salary is around $78,000. UCS offers excellent benefits and a rewarding work environment. Information about the organization is available at http://www.ucsusa.org
To Apply: Please upload a cover letter, resume, writing sample. https://apply.workable.com/union-of-concerned-scientists/j/0B3FF62561/ Ideally, writing sample should explain a technical policy issue for a non-technical audience. Please include salary requirements in the cover letter. Email materials in Word or PDF format only. No phone calls please.
Deadline : November 24th or until filled
POSITION SUMMARY
Greenpeace is known for its creative communications and nonviolent direct action -- and for the people behind them. As part of our People & Culture team, you're charged with continuously challenging, improving, and refining performance, learning & development program delivery to support the growth and development of our staff as they work toward a green a peaceful future. Reporting to the Director of People & Culture, the Senior Manager, Performance & Learning will shape the creation, evolution, management and execution of Greenpeace’s PL&D strategies across the organization to support staff development and the achievement of organizational goals.
The Senior Manager, Performance & Learning will work closely with teams across Greenpeace to deliver programs and initiatives that enhance Greenpeace’s People Strategy and improve our people development programs, including but not limited to designing new training programs, developing new approaches to performance management, coaching managers, and analyzing data to make our programs smarter and higher impact. They will often be the lead implementers on people related strategies redesigning and/or realigning our learning processes and programs or building them from the ground up.
Greenpeace values justice, equity & diversity, both internally and throughout our efforts worldwide. This role will serve as a champion for equity and justice in staff development & learning, and will be a great fit if you are an experienced, learning professional with a strong work ethic and passion for fostering an organizational culture of justice, equity, and continuous improvement through learning. Our ideal candidate will have the intellectual curiosity, problem solving capability and courage to challenge the status quo to ensure equitable outcomes in all of our learning and staff development programs! They are a positive and thoughtful self-starter that can take initiative and adapt to evolving circumstances. They have a great attention to detail, and they think strategically about the big picture and how to make it better. They do not feel that any job is too small. They thrive under pressure and are a skillful manager of priorities and projects.
This is a full time, exempt, benefits eligible position based in Oakland, CA or Washington, DC.
The Senior Manager, Performance & Learning is responsible for:
Leading the development of Performance & Learning framework, strategy, and execution for Greenpeace USAs employees with an initial emphasis on creating an overall forward-looking, justice-centered leadership development program and roadmap
Partnering with organizational leadership to think through some of our most difficult and strategic talent challenges and developing programs to assess, strengthen and develop teams
Partnering internally, externally and across the international Greenpeace network to identify and implement internal and external best practices that service the strategic needs Greenpeace USA
Assessing training and development needs and determining initiatives needed to support departments and teams in achieving their goals
Developing and delivering training programs that align with our long term strategic focus areas
Serving as the primary writer and editor of e-courses and learning programs that are adapted to the Greenpeace audience including: facilitator notes, participant materials, supplementary resources and tools, and all participant and stakeholder communications
Leading the design and delivery of post-program, follow-up and support; building and executing a measurement strategy to align program outcomes with organizational impact
Proactively managing and tracking key dates, events, and communications
Performance Management
Leading, designing, facilitating, administering and improving key processes related to goal-setting, talent planning, performance management, etc. and driving outcomes from these processes to deliver on organizational objectives
Providing coaching, facilitation, team development, leadership assessment and organization development services to implement departmental and organizational initiatives and enhance organizational performance
Managing the continued development and utilization of an LMS (Humentum; StudyTube); the development, design, and implementation of organizational learning and leadership programs and organizational development initiatives
Designing solutions that preserve the unique and healthy organizational cultures, working closely with leadership to improve feedback and focus on development
Directing the execution of all staff development processes in partnership with Director of People & Culture and leadership team
Working closely with organizational leaders to address development gaps, and design and execute high-impact and scalable learning experiences informed by organizational needs
Engagement & Culture Management
Partnering with Director of People & Culture to lead the employee engagement strategy and survey processes
Utilizing insights from survey data to identify strategies that support employee engagement and partnering with organizational leaders to drive meaningful actions via a robust continuous improvement planning process
Integrating justice and equity concepts into new and existing learning programs and experiences
Leading by example and positively influencing stakeholders, staff and team members
Building strong partnerships with organizational leaders. Being a role model for our values and exceptional collaboration, while driving alignment and clear decision making
Change Management & Organizational Design
Applying change management theory, best practices, and processes to lead small and large-scale change associated with new learning experiences
Actively collaborating on change management and or design processes associated with organizational changes and learning interventions
Consulting with Director of People & Culture and organizational leaders on large-scale change planning and execution
Oct 14, 2019
Full time
POSITION SUMMARY
Greenpeace is known for its creative communications and nonviolent direct action -- and for the people behind them. As part of our People & Culture team, you're charged with continuously challenging, improving, and refining performance, learning & development program delivery to support the growth and development of our staff as they work toward a green a peaceful future. Reporting to the Director of People & Culture, the Senior Manager, Performance & Learning will shape the creation, evolution, management and execution of Greenpeace’s PL&D strategies across the organization to support staff development and the achievement of organizational goals.
The Senior Manager, Performance & Learning will work closely with teams across Greenpeace to deliver programs and initiatives that enhance Greenpeace’s People Strategy and improve our people development programs, including but not limited to designing new training programs, developing new approaches to performance management, coaching managers, and analyzing data to make our programs smarter and higher impact. They will often be the lead implementers on people related strategies redesigning and/or realigning our learning processes and programs or building them from the ground up.
Greenpeace values justice, equity & diversity, both internally and throughout our efforts worldwide. This role will serve as a champion for equity and justice in staff development & learning, and will be a great fit if you are an experienced, learning professional with a strong work ethic and passion for fostering an organizational culture of justice, equity, and continuous improvement through learning. Our ideal candidate will have the intellectual curiosity, problem solving capability and courage to challenge the status quo to ensure equitable outcomes in all of our learning and staff development programs! They are a positive and thoughtful self-starter that can take initiative and adapt to evolving circumstances. They have a great attention to detail, and they think strategically about the big picture and how to make it better. They do not feel that any job is too small. They thrive under pressure and are a skillful manager of priorities and projects.
This is a full time, exempt, benefits eligible position based in Oakland, CA or Washington, DC.
The Senior Manager, Performance & Learning is responsible for:
Leading the development of Performance & Learning framework, strategy, and execution for Greenpeace USAs employees with an initial emphasis on creating an overall forward-looking, justice-centered leadership development program and roadmap
Partnering with organizational leadership to think through some of our most difficult and strategic talent challenges and developing programs to assess, strengthen and develop teams
Partnering internally, externally and across the international Greenpeace network to identify and implement internal and external best practices that service the strategic needs Greenpeace USA
Assessing training and development needs and determining initiatives needed to support departments and teams in achieving their goals
Developing and delivering training programs that align with our long term strategic focus areas
Serving as the primary writer and editor of e-courses and learning programs that are adapted to the Greenpeace audience including: facilitator notes, participant materials, supplementary resources and tools, and all participant and stakeholder communications
Leading the design and delivery of post-program, follow-up and support; building and executing a measurement strategy to align program outcomes with organizational impact
Proactively managing and tracking key dates, events, and communications
Performance Management
Leading, designing, facilitating, administering and improving key processes related to goal-setting, talent planning, performance management, etc. and driving outcomes from these processes to deliver on organizational objectives
Providing coaching, facilitation, team development, leadership assessment and organization development services to implement departmental and organizational initiatives and enhance organizational performance
Managing the continued development and utilization of an LMS (Humentum; StudyTube); the development, design, and implementation of organizational learning and leadership programs and organizational development initiatives
Designing solutions that preserve the unique and healthy organizational cultures, working closely with leadership to improve feedback and focus on development
Directing the execution of all staff development processes in partnership with Director of People & Culture and leadership team
Working closely with organizational leaders to address development gaps, and design and execute high-impact and scalable learning experiences informed by organizational needs
Engagement & Culture Management
Partnering with Director of People & Culture to lead the employee engagement strategy and survey processes
Utilizing insights from survey data to identify strategies that support employee engagement and partnering with organizational leaders to drive meaningful actions via a robust continuous improvement planning process
Integrating justice and equity concepts into new and existing learning programs and experiences
Leading by example and positively influencing stakeholders, staff and team members
Building strong partnerships with organizational leaders. Being a role model for our values and exceptional collaboration, while driving alignment and clear decision making
Change Management & Organizational Design
Applying change management theory, best practices, and processes to lead small and large-scale change associated with new learning experiences
Actively collaborating on change management and or design processes associated with organizational changes and learning interventions
Consulting with Director of People & Culture and organizational leaders on large-scale change planning and execution
Outreach Campaign Organizer
Food and Environment
Union of Concerned Scientists
Washington, DC
https://www.workable.com/j/EADD8457D2
The Outreach Campaign Organizer will conceive, coordinate, and implement outreach and capacity-building activities in select states and congressional districts in support of the program’s strategic campaigns. The right candidate will also assume primary responsibility for working with Communications staff and campaign staff to develop and coordinate national and local/state digital outreach strategies and activities in support of the overall campaign. The ideal candidate will bring a strong combination of organizing experience, political savvy, and bold, creative thinking focused on bringing new energy, ideas and approaches. They’ll be comfortable working with experts, activists, elected officials, and partners and people from a wide variety of backgrounds.
Jul 24, 2019
Full time
Outreach Campaign Organizer
Food and Environment
Union of Concerned Scientists
Washington, DC
https://www.workable.com/j/EADD8457D2
The Outreach Campaign Organizer will conceive, coordinate, and implement outreach and capacity-building activities in select states and congressional districts in support of the program’s strategic campaigns. The right candidate will also assume primary responsibility for working with Communications staff and campaign staff to develop and coordinate national and local/state digital outreach strategies and activities in support of the overall campaign. The ideal candidate will bring a strong combination of organizing experience, political savvy, and bold, creative thinking focused on bringing new energy, ideas and approaches. They’ll be comfortable working with experts, activists, elected officials, and partners and people from a wide variety of backgrounds.
Summit County Public Health
1867 W Market St, Akron, OH, USA
Required Qualifications
·Baccalaureate Degree in a related science with a minimum of 30 semester hours or 45 quarter hours in the sciences. · Registered Sanitarian or Sanitarian-in-Training in the State of Ohio with knowledge of contemporary methods, principles, techniques, practices, and developments in Environmental Health. ·Ability to apply chemical, physical, and biological sciences to Summit County Public Health programs for the control of environmental factors influencing public health. ·Ability to follow verbal and written instructions and work independently. ·Current valid Ohio driver’s license, automobile availability and insurance coverage.
Pre-employment Testing Requirements
· Criminal Background Check
· Pre-employment Drug and Alcohol Testing
Online Position Compatibility Test
General Duties
· Meets inspection goals of assigned area · Completes documentation and track operator or property owner compliance · Participates in the compliance process through completion of corrections or abatement. ·Reviews non-compliant operations or nuisances with program coordinator and/or supervisor. · Testifies as an expert witness in court proceedings and/or attend administrative hearings. ·Makes assigned community visits. · Uses professional judgment to apply scientific knowledge and regulations to evaluate environmental hazards and conditions. ·Performs job duties under the regulations, policies and procedures set forth by Summit County Public Health and outside agencies such as the County Fiscal Officer, Ohio Department of Health, Ohio Environmental Protection Agency and state and federal government. · Participates in community or county based organizations. · Attends county, city, village and/or township governance meetings or committees. · Attends training programs to improve technical knowledge used in programs. · Performs any other duties as required for the efficient operation of Summit County Public Health. ·Maintains cooperative working relationships among public and agency participants. ·Obliges, as set forth by the Summit County Public Health Emergency Operations Plan and within the scope of their employment, to be available for emergency service during routine and non-routine hours of operation including 24/7/365 availability.
Job Specific Duties
Not everyone in this program performs all of the duties of this program. Duties assigned may include any of the following: •Sewage Treatment System (STS) Permitting – Performs site and soil application reviews, permit application reviews/approvals/inspections, soil evaluations, site evaluations, lot split evaluations, subdivision reviews. Average number of inspections 500-600 per year. •STS Maintenance – Conducts real estate transfer inspections of STS and private water systems (PWS), household STS nuisance complaint investigations, storm water outfall screening, sampling and nuisance investigations, operation inspections of STS, STS and PWS inspections for building and zoning approval, semi-public STS inspections. Average number of inspections 300-350 per year. •Private Water Systems (PWS) – Performs permit application review, approval/inspection, water sampling, complaint investigations, dye testing, drinking water sample requests, subdivision reviews. Average number 50-100 per year. •Private Point of Sale Inspection Reviews – Provides review of inspections completed by private contractors, conducts quality control and quality assurance. Average number of reviews per year is 2000. Lab – perform analytical tests; update, revise, follow and maintain SOPs; evaluating. recording, and reporting analytical results.
Special Note
You MUST apply for this position by visiting the following link: http://jobs.summitoh.net/postings/17188 . Applications submitted through Indeed only will not be accepted. You must visit http://jobs.summitoh.net/postings/17188 to apply for this position.
Dec 05, 2019
Full time
Required Qualifications
·Baccalaureate Degree in a related science with a minimum of 30 semester hours or 45 quarter hours in the sciences. · Registered Sanitarian or Sanitarian-in-Training in the State of Ohio with knowledge of contemporary methods, principles, techniques, practices, and developments in Environmental Health. ·Ability to apply chemical, physical, and biological sciences to Summit County Public Health programs for the control of environmental factors influencing public health. ·Ability to follow verbal and written instructions and work independently. ·Current valid Ohio driver’s license, automobile availability and insurance coverage.
Pre-employment Testing Requirements
· Criminal Background Check
· Pre-employment Drug and Alcohol Testing
Online Position Compatibility Test
General Duties
· Meets inspection goals of assigned area · Completes documentation and track operator or property owner compliance · Participates in the compliance process through completion of corrections or abatement. ·Reviews non-compliant operations or nuisances with program coordinator and/or supervisor. · Testifies as an expert witness in court proceedings and/or attend administrative hearings. ·Makes assigned community visits. · Uses professional judgment to apply scientific knowledge and regulations to evaluate environmental hazards and conditions. ·Performs job duties under the regulations, policies and procedures set forth by Summit County Public Health and outside agencies such as the County Fiscal Officer, Ohio Department of Health, Ohio Environmental Protection Agency and state and federal government. · Participates in community or county based organizations. · Attends county, city, village and/or township governance meetings or committees. · Attends training programs to improve technical knowledge used in programs. · Performs any other duties as required for the efficient operation of Summit County Public Health. ·Maintains cooperative working relationships among public and agency participants. ·Obliges, as set forth by the Summit County Public Health Emergency Operations Plan and within the scope of their employment, to be available for emergency service during routine and non-routine hours of operation including 24/7/365 availability.
Job Specific Duties
Not everyone in this program performs all of the duties of this program. Duties assigned may include any of the following: •Sewage Treatment System (STS) Permitting – Performs site and soil application reviews, permit application reviews/approvals/inspections, soil evaluations, site evaluations, lot split evaluations, subdivision reviews. Average number of inspections 500-600 per year. •STS Maintenance – Conducts real estate transfer inspections of STS and private water systems (PWS), household STS nuisance complaint investigations, storm water outfall screening, sampling and nuisance investigations, operation inspections of STS, STS and PWS inspections for building and zoning approval, semi-public STS inspections. Average number of inspections 300-350 per year. •Private Water Systems (PWS) – Performs permit application review, approval/inspection, water sampling, complaint investigations, dye testing, drinking water sample requests, subdivision reviews. Average number 50-100 per year. •Private Point of Sale Inspection Reviews – Provides review of inspections completed by private contractors, conducts quality control and quality assurance. Average number of reviews per year is 2000. Lab – perform analytical tests; update, revise, follow and maintain SOPs; evaluating. recording, and reporting analytical results.
Special Note
You MUST apply for this position by visiting the following link: http://jobs.summitoh.net/postings/17188 . Applications submitted through Indeed only will not be accepted. You must visit http://jobs.summitoh.net/postings/17188 to apply for this position.
Communications Officer
Two Year Term
Communications Department
Union of Concerned Scientists Preference for Washington, D.C. Office
Cambridge, Mass., Oakland, Calif., and Chicago, Ill. offices also considered
https://apply.workable.com/union-of-concerned-scientists/j/5D7B67E6E0/
Are you a communications strategist who wants to work on a campaign to make the world a better place? Do you have an interest in science and a passion for global security? Are you as comfortable writing press releases and pitching news stories, as you are building buzz on twitter or developing visual stories that can catch fire online? If so, you’re invited to join the media team at the Union of Concerned Scientists for a two-year position embedded in our campaign work, with focus on our campaign to reduce the risk of nuclear war. The communications officer will work in a fast-paced environment to raise awareness among reporters, influencers, decisionmakers and target public audiences. Join our skilled and motivated media team to build a healthy planet and safer world!
Nov 18, 2019
Part time
Communications Officer
Two Year Term
Communications Department
Union of Concerned Scientists Preference for Washington, D.C. Office
Cambridge, Mass., Oakland, Calif., and Chicago, Ill. offices also considered
https://apply.workable.com/union-of-concerned-scientists/j/5D7B67E6E0/
Are you a communications strategist who wants to work on a campaign to make the world a better place? Do you have an interest in science and a passion for global security? Are you as comfortable writing press releases and pitching news stories, as you are building buzz on twitter or developing visual stories that can catch fire online? If so, you’re invited to join the media team at the Union of Concerned Scientists for a two-year position embedded in our campaign work, with focus on our campaign to reduce the risk of nuclear war. The communications officer will work in a fast-paced environment to raise awareness among reporters, influencers, decisionmakers and target public audiences. Join our skilled and motivated media team to build a healthy planet and safer world!
The Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP) promotes sustainable and equitable transport worldwide. ITDP is a nonprofit organization headquartered in New York City with offices in Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico and the United States. ITDP’s programs focus on bus rapid transit, non-motorized travel, travel demand management, parking, transport policy and urban development. More information about ITDP can be found at www.itdp.org.
ITDP has been working in Boston since 2012 with the goal of getting the first Gold-Standard Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridor in the United States opened in Boston. ITDP plans to build on previous work in BRT planning and shift to a corridor-level implementation focus, leveraging recent political leadership in the City of Everett. It will continue to build support for a network of BRT corridors in greater Boston across municipalities. These efforts will raise the visibility of the City of Boston’s plans for BRT and begin to place the region back in the pantheon of places with great transit systems.
The Boston Program Sr. Associate is based in Boston, Massachusetts and will play a key role in supporting the conceptualization, design and implementation of sustainable transport solutions. The primary work area will be technical coordination in greater Boston, specifically working with the U.S. Director, Boston Program Manager and consultants to develop a BRT Roadmap planning document that considers infrastructure, operational, financial and communications components. The Sr. Associate should have a command of BRT service and infrastructure planning as well as a willingness to learn the latest international best practices for implementation in greater Boston.
Additional work areas will include street design, parking management, and urban development policy related to BRT corridor development. The job will entail fieldwork, including site visits. The Sr. Associate will compile and help analyze primary and secondary transport data, oversee conceptual designs and monitor project implementation. The work requires close partnerships with public agencies, consultants and advocacy organizations.
The Sr. Associate will report to the U.S. Director and will be expected to work flexibly and creatively with the U.S. team, municipal partners and consultants.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Serve as a point person for and work on technical components of ITDP’s work in greater Boston, especially related to developing the BRT Roadmap.
Assist U.S Director and Boston Program Manager with high-level quality assurance of technical deliverables.
Provide support for additional technical work programs, as needed.
Contribute to the internal ITDP public transit community of practice, and educate the ITDP U.S. team on technical best practices.
Conduct transit research and develop reports that are easily translatable to a lay audience; develop memos that distill technical content from ITDP team members across global offices.
Represent ITDP with multiple municipalities in the greater Boston area where data and long-term plans will be reviewed; provide information on best practice in BRT planning and technical guidance.
Help draft and edit reports and presentations based on technical work done in-house and by consultants; review reports and give technical feedback.
Work on bus service issues including network redesign and integrating transit within low emission zones.
Facilitate webinars internally and externally to highlight best practices and innovations.
Support and facilitate workshops and meetings, as needed.
Other duties as assigned.
To apply please send a cover letter and resume to jobs@itdp.org with “Boston Program Sr. Associate” in the subject line. No phone calls, please.
ITDP is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion/creed, sex, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, veteran or active military status, alienage or citizenship status, arrest or conviction record, credit history, salary history, caregiver status, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital or partnership status, familial status, unemployment status, status as a victim of domestic violence, sexual violence or any other status protected by applicable law.
Oct 28, 2019
Full time
The Institute for Transportation and Development Policy (ITDP) promotes sustainable and equitable transport worldwide. ITDP is a nonprofit organization headquartered in New York City with offices in Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Mexico and the United States. ITDP’s programs focus on bus rapid transit, non-motorized travel, travel demand management, parking, transport policy and urban development. More information about ITDP can be found at www.itdp.org.
ITDP has been working in Boston since 2012 with the goal of getting the first Gold-Standard Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) corridor in the United States opened in Boston. ITDP plans to build on previous work in BRT planning and shift to a corridor-level implementation focus, leveraging recent political leadership in the City of Everett. It will continue to build support for a network of BRT corridors in greater Boston across municipalities. These efforts will raise the visibility of the City of Boston’s plans for BRT and begin to place the region back in the pantheon of places with great transit systems.
The Boston Program Sr. Associate is based in Boston, Massachusetts and will play a key role in supporting the conceptualization, design and implementation of sustainable transport solutions. The primary work area will be technical coordination in greater Boston, specifically working with the U.S. Director, Boston Program Manager and consultants to develop a BRT Roadmap planning document that considers infrastructure, operational, financial and communications components. The Sr. Associate should have a command of BRT service and infrastructure planning as well as a willingness to learn the latest international best practices for implementation in greater Boston.
Additional work areas will include street design, parking management, and urban development policy related to BRT corridor development. The job will entail fieldwork, including site visits. The Sr. Associate will compile and help analyze primary and secondary transport data, oversee conceptual designs and monitor project implementation. The work requires close partnerships with public agencies, consultants and advocacy organizations.
The Sr. Associate will report to the U.S. Director and will be expected to work flexibly and creatively with the U.S. team, municipal partners and consultants.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Serve as a point person for and work on technical components of ITDP’s work in greater Boston, especially related to developing the BRT Roadmap.
Assist U.S Director and Boston Program Manager with high-level quality assurance of technical deliverables.
Provide support for additional technical work programs, as needed.
Contribute to the internal ITDP public transit community of practice, and educate the ITDP U.S. team on technical best practices.
Conduct transit research and develop reports that are easily translatable to a lay audience; develop memos that distill technical content from ITDP team members across global offices.
Represent ITDP with multiple municipalities in the greater Boston area where data and long-term plans will be reviewed; provide information on best practice in BRT planning and technical guidance.
Help draft and edit reports and presentations based on technical work done in-house and by consultants; review reports and give technical feedback.
Work on bus service issues including network redesign and integrating transit within low emission zones.
Facilitate webinars internally and externally to highlight best practices and innovations.
Support and facilitate workshops and meetings, as needed.
Other duties as assigned.
To apply please send a cover letter and resume to jobs@itdp.org with “Boston Program Sr. Associate” in the subject line. No phone calls, please.
ITDP is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion/creed, sex, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, veteran or active military status, alienage or citizenship status, arrest or conviction record, credit history, salary history, caregiver status, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital or partnership status, familial status, unemployment status, status as a victim of domestic violence, sexual violence or any other status protected by applicable law.