Climate Scientist - Union of Concerned Scientists
Company: MPOWIR Mentoring Physical Oceanography Women to In
Location: Washington
Posted on: November 13, 2024
Job Description:
Climate Scientist - Union of Concerned ScientistsClimate
Analysis:
- Scope, develop, research and write analytical products
including reports, case studies and web-based materials; Explain
and interpret findings relevant to UCS priorities on climate
science, preparedness and accountability.
- Work with other UCS staff to develop and implement the media,
legislative, corporate engagement and outreach aspects of high
priority projects or products.
- Serve as advisor and climate science resource on research, web,
or outreach projects led by other project leaders.
- Manage analytical projects and multi-partner
collaborations.Climate Science Communications:
- Ensure that the public, policymakers, business leaders and the
media are kept informed of the most up-to-date and robust
policy-relevant climate science, and that it is communicated in a
clear and accessible way.
- Act as a climate science spokesperson for UCS and prepare
responses for media requests; Write and review blogs for The
Equation.Climate Science Defense and Advocacy:
- Help lead UCS efforts to defend federal climate programs,
databases and budgets, including identifying projects and programs
under threat.
- Assist in researching, reviewing, writing or helping facilitate
accurate science content of op-eds, letters to the editor, expert
testimony, congressional briefing materials, draft legislation, and
analyses of corporate positions and plans.
- Participate in direct advocacy with congress and the
administration and assist in engaging outside experts and
scientists in support of UCS's campaign goals.Climate Materials:
- Research, review, and help develop science briefs, web pages,
PowerPoint presentations, infographics, fact sheets, reports and
peer-reviewed publications.Expert Engagement:
- Maintain close working relationships with academic colleagues,
including through scientific conferences and policy-relevant
research collaborations.Qualifications and Experience:Position
requires a broad, in-depth and up-to-date knowledge and
understanding of climate science, including familiarity with the
findings of the Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change (IPCC),
as well as an understanding of the public policy aspects of climate
science, preparedness and accountability. Must have knowledge and
experience of the role of climate science, technical analyses and
advocacy in informing public opinion and policy debates.The post
requires a PhD in a climate science field and three to five years
of relevant and comparable work experience. Strong project
management skills and experience is highly desirable. Extensive
experience in communicating science effectively to a wide variety
of audiences, including the traditional media and social media, is
highly desirable, as is knowledge of and experience in federal
climate programs. Strong communication, public-speaking,
relationship-building and teamwork skills are essential. Must be an
excellent writer who is able to quickly synthesize complex
scientific information and write for a variety of audiences, often
to tight deadlines. Current research collaborations and other
successful expert engagement within the scientific community are
important.At UCS, comparable training and/or experience can be
substituted for degrees when appropriate.Little or no exertion; may
require extended periods at a computer. Periodic travel (about
10-20% of time) to events, conferences, speaking engagements, and
other UCS offices will be required.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
based in UCS's Washington, D.C. office. For those who meet all
position requirements, the salary is around $79,000. UCS offers
excellent benefits and a rewarding work environment.To Apply:
Please submit a cover letter, resume, salary requirements, how you
learned about the position via email to jobs@ucsusa.org and include
"Climate Scientist" in the subject line. Email materials in Word or
PDF format only. No phone calls please. Deadline: April 2, 2017 or
until filled.
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