Office Director, Climate Analytics Australia-Pacific Office
Job Summary
Your Responsibilities
Strategic Leadership and Content Direction
- Lead and/or oversee the scientific and policy content of the teams outputs ensuring they are of high-quality innovative relevant and impactful.
- Develop and implement the Australia-Pacific office strategy and strategic positioning including priorities for thematic and geographic growth aligned with the organizations global mission objectives and content strategy.
- Identify emerging opportunities and risks adapting strategy accordingly.
- Work closely with the leaders of Climate Analytics teams in particular climate policy team to ensure alignment of content methodologies and overall work programme.
- Work with Climate Analytics senior leadership and relevant global teams to consolidate existing work and strategically develop the organisations engagement in the Pacific including across mitigation adaptation impacts and vulnerability.
- Report regularly on progress impact and strategic priorities to the Management Team and as appropriate Executive Team.
- Represent Climate Analytics Australia-Pacific inAustralia and inthe region and conduct outreach activities (events media) aiming at increasing recognition and visibility of CA.
- Build and maintain strategic relationships with NGOs stakeholders partners and donors universities think tanks and research organisations in the region.
- Strengthen Climate Analytics visibility and influence in regional climate policy and energy transition discussions.
- Travel within the region to represent the organisation and its projects including at appropriate high-level settings.
- Lead the development of a strong programmatic pipeline of work aligned with organisational priorities and regional needs.
- Lead regional fundraising efforts in collaboration with relevant organisational teams identifying and securing funding from foundations governments and multilateral partners in line with organisational priorities and the evolving funder landscape.
- Develop strategic partnerships that support long-term impact and organisational positioning.
- Ensure proposals clearly articulate Climate Analytics value proposition impact and comparative advantage.
- Lead manage and develop the Climate Analytics Australia-Pacific team fostering a high-performing collaborative and inclusive work environment.
- Ensure successful delivery of projects including meeting timelines objectives and budgets.
- Convene and lead regular team meetings and strengthen collaboration across regional and global teams.
- Oversee office finances including budgeting forecasting and ensuring financial sustainability and alignment with strategic priorities.
- Ensure effective financial management and reporting in coordination with the COO and Finance team.
- Monitor financial performance and ensure alignment between strategy delivery and resource allocation.
- Support operational systems and processes that enable efficient and compliant office functioning.
- Oversee HR and organizational matters ensuring alignment with the organisation policies and developing strategies for personnel planning recruitment retention and training.
- Lead performance management processes and support staff growth and leadership development.
- Ensure the office contributes to and is aligned with organisational priorities processes and governance structures.
- Strengthen coordination with headquarters and other regional offices to maximise organisational impact.
- Act as the legal representative of the Climate Analytics Australia-Pacific under delegations from the CEO and Directors of CA Australia Ltd.
- Ensure that office operations comply with organizational policies as well as local state and federal laws and regulations.
- Oversee administrative and governance functions including financial compliance payroll taxation and Board-related processes.
- Masters degree in climate related studies environmental policy energy systems international relations or a related field.
- 15 years of relevant professional experience in climate policy energy systems or related fields particularly in the quantitative area.
- Demonstrated experience in a senior leadership or senior management role (minimum 5 years).
- Strong track record in developing and leading climate policy or decarbonisation strategies ideally in Australia and/or the Asia-Pacific with a proven quantitative climate policy analysis track record and an ability to guide thought leadership skills and oversee quantitative work in the team.
- Strong understanding of Australia national and state-level energy policy and underlying political economy.
- Strong understanding of Australian advocacy and CSOs ecosystem.
- Strong overview of the climate and energy issues involved with 1.5C pathway analysis and an application of qualitative methods to policy analysis in this area.
- Demonstrated strong interest in the border aspects of climate policy beyond the energy space and including the transition away from fossil fuels.
- Track record of inter-disciplinary work and a profound interest in understanding and addressing international regional national and sub-national challenges to climate change policy.
- Strong track record in securing and managing large-scale funding and strategic partnerships.
- Proven ability to lead multidisciplinary teams and manage complex projects with budgets exceeding $1000000.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English.
- Willingness and ability to travel within the region and internationally.
- Versatility and flexibility with a high degree of comfort changing and refining priorities and targets and working across different time zones cultures and business practices.
- A strong commitment to the organizations mission and a demonstration of integrity and ethical conduct in professional dealings.
- Experience working in international cross-cultural and cross-team environments.
- Experience working in or with governments multilateral organisations or international climate processes.
- Experience in organisational leadership within non-profit or international organisations.
- Experience overseeing compliance processes such as annual financial reporting tax filings audits or regulatory submissions preferably in a non-profit or international organization context.
- Experience in adaptation and resilience.
- A job with purpose. With us you will work in a team of highly engaged people and with your skills you can make a positive contribution to our work in the field of climate change mitigation.
- Flexible work environment and a commitment to hybrid working.
- Optional free German language classes.
- Coverage of visa costs if needed.
- Access to an Online mental health and wellbeing platform.
Please apply with your CV cover letter and a list of three references in PDF format exclusively using the application form. Applications by email or by post can unfortunately not be processed.
Required Experience:
Director
About Company
Climate Analytics is a global climate science and policy institute established in 2008 that delivers cutting-edge science, analysis and support to accelerate climate action and keep global warming below 1.5°C. Our international team is composed of roughly 170 staff. Half are based at ... View more