experience developing and implementing innovative solutions to today’s environmental challenges.
Cascadia works with public and private-sector clients to advance sustainability through recycling and
materials management, climate change mitigation and adaptation, energy efficiency, pollution
prevention, transportation demand management, and water and natural resources management. The
Cascadia team brings both established expertise and creative thinking to research and analysis, strategic
planning, program design and implementation, outreach, social marketing and behavior change, and
evaluation roles. From our offices in Oakland (CA), Seattle (WA), and Charleston (SC), we serve clients
across the country.
At Cascadia, we strive to create an equitable and inclusive environment at all levels of the organization.
Having staff and partnerships that reflect the diverse communities we serve empowers us to shape
innovative and effective solutions together with those most impacted by social, human, and
environmental health challenges.
Position Overview
Cascadia is currently seeking a Climate and Sustainability Associate to support, lead, and expand our
sustainability and climate change adaptation and mitigation projects in Washington. Specifically, the
Associate will:
- Support and/or lead the development of climate and sustainability action plans for local
government clients. These projects often include analysis of projected climate impacts,
quantification of current and future greenhouse gas emissions, identification and prioritization
of strategies to build resiliency and reduce emissions, and synthesis into a clear and actionable
plan document.
- Support and/or lead equitable and inclusive public engagement around climate and
sustainability issues (e.g., online and in-person workshops, pop-up events, briefings at
community meetings, focus groups, social media).
- Support and/or lead facilitation (e.g., draft presentation slides, prepare meeting materials, guide
discussions, and take notes) of stakeholder interviews, focus groups, meetings, and workshops.
- Research policies, trends, and best practices related to climate change mitigation
and adaptation, energy, transportation, materials management, natural resource
management, and other sustainability topics, with a focus on these issues within the
Washington political, economic, and technological context.
- Effectively write and verbally communicate using a diversity of styles and perspectives including
synthesizing and translating complex information into clear, informative, and compelling
materials (e.g., summaries, fact sheets, presentations, online dashboards, reports).
- Communicate directly and build positive relationships with clients/partners and perform project
and team management duties, including scoping, developing and monitoring budgets, planning,
supporting partners, delegating tasks, managing subcontractors, reporting, and invoicing from
initiation to completion.
- Engage in business development, including formulating products and services, meeting with
prospective clients and partners, and all aspects of proactive marketing and bidding on
proposals (teaming, strategy, proposal-writing, budgeting, interviewing).
- Synthesize and build policy recommendations from analytical outcomes, such as from
greenhouse gas inventories and “wedge” analyses, climate vulnerability assessments, and
sustainability metrics tracking and dashboards.
- Actively reflect and improve upon efforts to incorporate diversity, equity, and inclusion
concepts into client work.
- Occasionally travel, when permissible, including for public engagement, meetings, overnight
stays, or other activities outside standard work hours.
- Perform other duties as required.
Required Qualifications
- A bachelor’s, master’s, or other advanced degree in environmental sciences, environmental
management, public policy, or related field and at minimum 4 years of relevant, professional
climate-related work experience.
- Understanding of, and commitment to, Cascadia’s mission to “inspire and empower
communities everywhere to protect and restore our world” in an equitable and inclusive way.
- A commitment to racial equity and the ability to apply racial equity principles to project work
with clients, partners, and colleagues in an innovative and culturally responsible way while
exhibiting emotional intelligence (i.e., culturally responsive engagement and facilitation).
- Demonstrated experience planning and implementing comprehensive public/stakeholder
engagement strategies, including virtually.
- Working knowledge of climate science, climate adaptation and mitigation strategies, and ability
to quickly learn about climate change issues.
- Demonstrated familiarity with and expertise at developing strategic plans, climate action plans,
or other similar environmental or sustainability planning documents and processes.
- Knowledge of federal and state climate policies, with a focus on Washington.
- Comfort making presentations to clients and presenting information in a compelling,
informative, and persuasive fashion.
- Effective written and verbal communication skills in English with the ability to adapt to a
diversity of styles and perspectives, and the ability to communicate scientific and technical ideas
clearly using simple, commonly accepted language.
- Demonstrated initiative and problem-solving skills; exceptional critical thinking capabilities.
- Strong interpersonal skills, including the ability to handle challenging situations with tact and
sensitivity.
- Ability to manage multiple concurrent projects and deadlines.
- Intermediate to advanced experience with producing deliverables with Microsoft Office 365
programs including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
- Experience with virtual teleconference/engagement platforms including Zoom, Teams, and
Webex.
Desired Qualifications
- Experience designing and administering surveys, including using SurveyMonkey.
- Graphic design capabilities, including experience with Adobe InDesign or Illustrator.
- Ability to converse, present, and/or write fluently in any languages commonly spoken in the
Seattle area—such as Vietnamese, Korean, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Tagalog, Thai,
Amharic, Arabic, Somali, Oromo, Tigrinya, Punjabi, or Russian—and interest in applying these
language skills professionally.
Compensation and Benefits
This is a full-time, hourly, regular, non-exempt position based in Seattle, WA. Hourly rates are based on
experience and competitive with jobs in the environmental sector; the anticipated hourly rate range for
this position is $31 – $38/hour (equivalent to a salaried range of $65,000 – $79,000). The work may
require flexible hours (including hours beyond the standard workday, such as weekends and evenings).
Cascadia offers a flexible workplace with the potential to work from home and the office, a generous
benefit package, including health insurance for employees at or above 60% full-time equivalent, 401(k)
with an employer match, life insurance, long-term disability insurance, transportation subsidies, flexible
spending accounts, generous paid time off (per annum: 3 weeks’ vacation, 10 holidays, 9 sick days pro-
rated for FTE equivalency), professional development opportunities, sabbaticals, and paid parental
leave.
How to Apply
Submit a compelling cover letter outlining your passion for, and fit with, the position. Please also
provide a complete chronological resume. Send both to [email protected] and indicate “WA
Climate and Sustainability Associate – [Your Name]” in the subject line. Your cover letter should address
your ability to meet the criteria in the Required Qualifications section and highlight relevant experience,
education, and why you are interested in this position. Please state where you learned about the
position. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled.
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