Climate Resilience Coordinator

Usgbc-Ca

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Los Angeles, CA - USA

profile Monthly Salary: $ 65000 - 75000
Posted on: 18 hours ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

Job Summary

USGBC-CA Climate Resilience Coordinator

This position supports the U.S. Green Building Council California (USGBC-CAs) efforts in building Californias resilience muscle from local communities to statewide engagement. As our Climate Resilience Coordinator you will elevate our efforts to bring resilience education and training to those who can make the most impact drive community engagement and workshops on a local level and help design and deliver programming to transition us to a more resilient future all while collaborating with partners across our robust and diverse nonprofit ecosystem.

This position is slated to begin in March 2026 and will be an integral part of our USGBC-CA team reporting to our Director Workforce Development and Training.

IDEAL CANDIDATE:

The ideal candidate is a systems thinker who works collaboratively internally and externally to advocate for change through the lens of green building practices. They are eager to dive into the research develop the relationships needed to promote and implement our climate resilience goals and support our mission for a healthier environment for all.

Job Responsibilities:

Program Development & Implementation

  • Coordinate the delivery of our organizations regional resilience programs focusing on wildfire preparedness extreme heat mitigation and water conservation.
  • Develop and manage technical resources toolkits and best practice guides to help building owners and managers implement resilient infrastructure.
  • Track and report on key performance indicators (KPIs) for grant-funded initiatives ensuring project milestones are met on schedule.
  • Collaborate with Policy and Advocacy team members to stay informed of Regional Climate Adaptation Plans and plans of action or policy at the local state and/or federal level.
  • Facilitate collaborative workshops and training sessions for diverse stakeholders including architects developers policymakers and community-based organizations.
  • Perform outreach to relevant stakeholders engaging them in our trainings and workshops.
  • Work with the Marketing team to effectively communicate with staff and the USGBC-CA member community about the organizations resilience efforts.
  • Manage a database of resilience professionals and partner organizations to foster a robust ecosystem for climate-ready construction in California.
  • Coordinate with volunteers interns and members as needed for outreach efforts.
  • Provide support and perform project management tasks for additional training and workforce development initiatives as needed depending on organizational priorities.

SKILLS NEEDED:

  • 3-5 years of professional experience demonstrated knowledge and understanding of the built environment real estate or wildfire prevention ecosystems.
  • Familiarity with the terms and organizations engaged in climate resilience policies and California-specific climate challenges.
  • Experience working in supportive collaboration with communities and diverse groups.
  • Google Workspace PowerPoint Word Excel CANVA or similar programs required; experience with task management platforms such as Monday but not required.
  • Strong attention to detail with the ability to create presentations and documents with a high degree of polish.
  • Knowledge of principles and best practices of project management and community engagement.
  • Experience supporting project tasks scheduling meetings and maintaining a professional demeanor in stakeholder meetings.
  • Possesses a collaborative spirit with the ability to contribute to annual strategic planning work closely with other departments across the organization and work creatively toward goals.
  • Desire to learn adapt and explore new skills technology and workflow processes.
  • Ability to flex schedule to support programmatic activities with occasional evening and weekend work required

A bonus if you also have:

  • Flexibility to exist in a fast-paced generative professional environment with multiple assignments
  • Fluency in the Spanish language

TIME COMMITMENT & COMPENSATION:

This is a full-time hybrid position. Location: greater Los Angeles region. Annual salary range is $65000-$75000.

We offer a full benefits package with discretionary unlimited vacation 11 paid holidays healthcare coverage (including vision and dental) 401k and life insurance. We have parental leave and offer an annual bonus program while working in a flexible hybrid structure.

Staff has the availability to attend our trainings and other industry events in our network and we also offer reimbursement for continuing education. We strive to have a work-life balance where we work to live and have regular team-building events to maintain our culture.

ABOUT USGBC California:

USGBC-CA is about people Passionate practical and informed professionals and advocates who work together to transform California into a more sustainable region for all. USGBC-CA is the best place for anyone to learn the why who and how of living sustainably because business as usual is no longer an option. Volunteers and members believe in a sustainable built environment gaining education being exposed to innovation and taking impactful action.



Required Experience:

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USGBC-CA Climate Resilience CoordinatorThis position supports the U.S. Green Building Council California (USGBC-CAs) efforts in building Californias resilience muscle from local communities to statewide engagement. As our Climate Resilience Coordinator you will elevate our efforts to bring resilienc...
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