Department Summary:About the Luskin Center for Innovation (LCI):Our mission is to advance effective and equitable solutions to pressing environmental challenges through actionable research that engages UCLA scholars, policymakers, and communities. We often focus on California, one of the world’s largest economies, to support a model of environmental leadership that is relevant globally. Our approach is collaborative. We unite scholars across a wide array of disciplines and engage with hundreds of civic partners who inform and use our research. LCI has influenced dozens of public policies and investments for a more equitable and sustainable future.It’s an exciting time to join the Luskin Center for Innovation, one of the leading research centers in California advancing environmental equity. You’ll be part of a team of faculty, staff, and graduate students working in collaboration with civic partners, including in communities of color, to advance environmental equity during a critical period for evidence-based environmental action.Position Summary:
The Senior Manager is responsible for strategically developing, managing, and executing LCI's Heat Equity projects, their interconnections, and the systems and processes that the Heat Equity team at LCI needs to ensure success across all projects. LCI's Heat Equity research portfolio seeks to reduce heat exposure for vulnerable populations to support wellbeing where people live, learn, work, and play. Projects encompass policy, planning, and actionable data to enable communities to become more resilient to chronically hotter conditions under climate change. Current projects focus on shade master planning, policies for mitigating and managing heat in schools, and other research that informs equitable, effective, and innovative heat governance, policy, and plans.
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3 Years Or more of professional experience involving project management. (Required) 3 Years Or more of experience conducting engaged research with community-based organizations, government agencies, or other civic partners that use the research to guide public decision making. (Required) At least three years of experience in, knowledge of, and passion for climate adaptation and resilience. Experience with and knowledge of extreme heat science and policy are particularly desired. (Preferred) Demonstrated ability to initiate and lead new initiatives and create new systems and processes in an entrepreneurial way. (Required)Demonstrated ability to train and supervise staff in a way that inspires and produces excellent work. (Required)Demonstrated ability to conduct strategic planning and to fundraise to advance that strategic plan. (Required)Excellent writing skills to prepare communication materials ranging from grant and gift proposals, technical research reports, and communication materials that are analytical, grammatically correct, and concise. (Required)Strong oral communication skills, including demonstrated ability to serve as an articulate spokesperson to media reporters, give presentations with visually appealing slide decks, and to strategically plan and lead meetings in engaging ways. (Required)Strong interpersonal skills with ability to communicate effectively, graciously, and professionally with senior administration, faculty, staff, clients and policymakers. (Required)Ability to independently set and adaptively shift priorities as team needs shift; handle fluctuating workload; ask good questions before making strategic decisions; and focus on details while remaining a systems thinking who sees the bigger picture and sets priorities accordingly. (Required)Ability to independently set and adaptively shift priorities as team needs shift; handle fluctuating workload; ask good questions before making strategic decisions; and focus on details while remaining a systems thinking who sees the bigger picture and sets priorities accordingly. (Preferred)Education, Licenses, Certifications, & Professional Affiliations:
Bachelor's Degree in public policy, planning, social science, environmental studies, or a cognate field and/or equivalent experience / training (Required) OrMaster's Degree in public policy, planning, social science, environmental studies, or a cognate field and / or equivalent experience / training (Preferred) PhD in public policy, planning, social science, environmental studies, or a cognate field and / or equivalent experience / training (Preferred) OrSpecial Conditions of Employment:
Background Check: Continued employment is contingent upon the completion of a satisfactory background investigation.Live Scan Background Check: A Live Scan background check must be completed prior to the start of employment.Age Requirement: Candidate(s) must be 18 years or older to be eligible to be hired.COVID and Flu Vaccinations: The position is subject to providing evidence of inoculation.Complete Position Description:https://universityofcalifornia.marketpayjobs.com/ShowJob.aspx?EntityID=38&jobcode=TBD_1749
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