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Vacancy: Communications Director, Carnegie Climate Geoengineering
Governance Initiative (C2G2)

April 3, 2017

*Context*
Climate Geoengineering (CGE) is defined as deliberate, large-scale
interventions in the Earth system to counteract climate change. There is
increasing interest in CGE as the mitigation challenge of staying well
below 2 degrees Celsius temperature rise—let alone 1.5 degrees—becomes more
apparent. In the foreseeable future, governments or even non-state actors
could turn to CGE options as a last resort or as means to buy time. Yet
there is a considerable lack of understanding of the governance
requirements of CGE. Furthermore, no comprehensive governance framework(s)
exist for addressing CGE—technologies that fundamentally require
multilateral governance approaches.

There is hence an urgent need for a broad, inclusive global governance
discussions regarding the research, possible testing and deployment
decision-making process for CGE technologies that have significant,
long-term and planetary-wide consequences for this and future generations.
The C2G2 Initiative will address these issues by seeking to enlarge,
accelerate and shift the discussion on CGE governance from academia to the
intergovernmental policy community through systematic engagement with
government representatives, intergovernmental and international
non-governmental organizations, as well as other non-state actors. C2G2
does not promote the use of geoengineering techniques, neither is it *a
priori* opposed to their consideration.

Reporting to, and under the supervision and guidance of the C2G2 Executive
Director, and working closely with the Senior Strategy Director and Senior
Programme Director, the incumbent will be responsible for creating,
implementing and monitoring of an overall communications strategy for C2G2
directed toward intergovernmental organizations, governments, civil
society, and non-state actors as well as the media and public audiences.
The incumbent will work in a virtual team located in different areas of the
world. She/he will also work closely with C2G2 partner organizations to
ensure communications are well aligned and politically astute.

The successful candidate will have a passion for creating compelling
communications strategies, products and messages that convey complex ideas
in clear, accessible words and images; evidence a strong knowledge of
climate change issues—including the political, scientific and governance
dimensions; and be highly self-motivated as well as an excellent team
player.

The incumbent will:

   - Create, implement and monitor a global, multi-media communications
   strategy to publicize the mission, activities and results of C2G2's work,
   demonstrating a careful understanding of the sensitivities involved in
   geoengineering governance, particularly with respect to global climate
   change politics. Development and implementation of this strategy includes
   website, extensive social media, podcast, film and print channels of
   communication.
   -
   - Develop, write and oversee production of communications materials,
   including a website with regularly updated material, public
   announcements/summaries of event, media releases, and infographics and
   other visual information tools. Liaise closely with the C2G2 senior staff
   to ensure that written materials are consistent, clear and compelling;
   up-to-date key messages are incorporated into the outreach activities; and
   branding of the C2G2 Initiative is politically astute. Duties include
   proposing products; undertaking research; drafting and finalizing all text;
   and coordinating design approval, production, translation and distribution
   of materials, as needed. Incumbent will also work closely with key C2G2
   partners on joint or adapted communication products that both organizations
   can use;
   -
   - Undertake activities to promote media coverage of C2G2's work,
   including preparing media plans, initiating, organizing and overseeing
   media events, webinars, briefings, press conferences and interviews;
   initiating pro-active media outreach to relevant reporters; responding or
   channeling requests from media for information; and analyzing and reporting
   on the impact of media coverage;
   -
   - Initiate and sustain professional relationships with key journalists
   who cover geoengineering, climate science and climate change issues; work
   closely with the Executive Director and Senior Strategy Director and Senior
   Programme Director to write messaging guidance and talking points for
   staff, Advisory Group members and other key stakeholders.;
   -
   - Provide support to C2G2 colleagues by identifying communications and
   outreach opportunities; proposing and implementing agreed media and
   publicity initiatives; and working with colleagues to write and prepare
   articles, documents and presentations.
   -
   - Perform other duties as assigned.

Requirements

*Qualifications:*

   - Experience leading the design, implementation, and monitoring of
   global multi-media communications strategies that engage policymaker and
   civil society audiences. Ability to identify strategic communications
   opportunities and initiate and execute plans in an international context;
   -
   - Excellent English language communications and writing skills; very
   strong media, social media and event-organizing skills;
   -
   - Sophisticated knowledge of global climate change issues, including
   climate science, international climate politics, and the key civil society
   and intergovernmental actors therein;
   -
   - Ability to simplify complex ideas while being mindful of potential
   political pitfalls;
   - An independent self-starter, able to work on her/his own and as part
   of a small, virtual global team;
   -
   - A genuine interest in climate change issues and the mission of the
   C2G2 Initiative.

*Interested candidates should send a cover letter and C.V. to: *
*[email protected]* <[email protected]>*.*

*Deadline to receive applications is May 1, 2017*

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