Type of Position Full-time, exempt
Team Executive
Reports To Executive Director
Salary Range $202,812 - $241,552, based on experience
Tier Chief or Deputy ED
Tier Description Sets organizational priorities & strategic vision; Manage multiple staff, contractors; Manage cross-team strategies; Lead a larger team; Set priorities for each team based on organization priorities; Fundraising; Manage organizational budgets and structure; Requires significant specialized experience in management, team leadership and in individual issue areas.
Minimum Role-Specific Experience 12 years
Preferred People & Project Management Experience 7 years
About Climate Power
Climate Power is a strategic communications organization focused on winning the politics of climate. We’re educating Americans about our climate progress, highlighting how clean energy investments benefit local communities, and holding Big Oil accountable for polluting our air and water. We use data-backed messages to pave a path for bold action and shine a light on the price of ignoring the climate crisis would cost our health, economy, and future generations.
It’s our job to tell the story of how climate action and clean energy investment are rebuilding our economy, lowering energy costs, and protecting our planet for future generations. We call out disinformation from bad actors like the Big Oil lobby, and make the climate stakes real for voters.
About This Role
Reporting to the Executive Director, the Chief Operating Officer (COO) will provide strategic leadership, management, planning and enhancement of Climate Power’s internal and organizational systems and infrastructure. The COO will have a strong day-to-day leadership presence and serve as a steward of Climate Power’s values, supporting high performance, staff morale, and have an unfailing dedication to the mission of the organization. The COO will oversee and have direct supervision over the operations and administration of the organization, including People and Culture, Finance, IT, administration, and compliance. The COO will be a member of the Executive Team.
The ideal candidate will be thoughtful, highly adaptable, and strategic, ensuring that this is reflected in the organization’s lived values and culture. A politically relevant, nimble, rapid response organization like Climate Power needs systems that flow smoothly, and can withstand quick changes while maintaining compliance. The COO will have strong analytical capabilities, including the ability to think critically and to propose and implement change successfully. They will lead the structural, cultural, and financial durability of the institution, within and across all departments.
Primary Responsibilities - Organizational leadershipManage large-scale change and innovation across the organization, including organizational design, alignment of strategy, and management practicesPartner with the rest of the Executive Team to mobilize and align organization resources in furtherance of Climate Power’s mission, with ownership of talent and financial strategySet and drive progress towards Climate Power’s culture goals, within the Executive team and across the organizationManage the organization’s overall risk and compliance within a complex multi-entity environmentSupport the Executive Director as a liaison to the boards of directors and relevant committees such as audit or finance on operational and financial mattersAdvise and collaborate with the members of the Executive and Senior Leadership Teams on the overall operations of the organization, DEI, finance, and policyCultivate a work environment that embraces data-driven decisions, collaboration, transparency, open communication, and accountabilityPrimary Responsibilities - OperationsOversee all work of the Operations Department, including, People and Culture, Finance, IT, administration and compliance, working in close partnership with Managing Director(s) to set direction and vision for the efficacy of the department in meeting the organization’s needs and goalsSteward relationships with vendors, including consultants, contractors, auditors, bankers, landlords, and insurance companies, among others, as needed and with Operations Department leadershipOversee insurance policies to mitigate institutional risk; coordinate with legal counsel to manage liability, where neededHire and supervise direct reports as the organization growsPrimary Responsibilities - People, Culture, & TalentWith the Executive Team, ensure organizational culture and employee relations are values-aligned, including working with the People & Culture team to update and refine human resources systems, processes, and policiesSpearhead a development and training curriculum with a focus on staff development, building a cohesive, high-performing team and one that meets any compliance requirementsOversee internal human resources functions, including hiring and onboarding processes, annual performance management, personnel policies and practices, and mediating employee disputes and incidentsPrimary Responsibilities - FinanceCollaborate with the Executive Team to manage fundraising revenue and programmatic cash flow needs over the year, and align budgets as requiredWith Executive and Finance teams, develop and implement strategy for an operating reserveWork with Finance team to evaluate financial performance, identify trends, and offer recommendations to improve efficiency and effectiveness, all with a focus on achieving excellence in financial outcomesProvide financial analysis to the Executive Director to support strategic decision-makingManage Finance team leadership to ensure compliance with all financial regulations, tax laws, and reporting requirements, identifying and mitigating financial risks through robust internal controls and policies
Additional responsibilities may be assigned as need and capacity dictate.
Essential Qualifications12 + years of relevant experience in progressively responsible operations roles, at least partially within nonprofit organizationsExperience in multi-entity compliance environments, preferably including c3s, c4s, and PACs and during election cyclesStrong financial acumen, including expertise in budgeting, financial planning, forecasting, and financial analysis. Experience with fund accounting and managing diverse funding sources like grants, donations, and sponsorships is highly valuableExperience with standard human resource functions including benefit management, people management, training and development and payrollDemonstrated leadership abilities, including team management, strategic planning, and decision-making skillsExcellent communication skills to effectively convey financial information to diverse stakeholders, including board members, staff, donors, and external partnersExperience leading culture and belonging initiatives in large, diverse organizationsStrong interpersonal skills for building relationships and collaborationsStrong leadership and team management skills enabling collaboration, excellence and inclusion within teamsCommitment to the mission of Climate PowerProficiency in Microsoft Word, Excel, and Google Workspace
If you do not meet all of the requirements and believe you are a good fit, we encourage you to apply, but be sure to uplift all experience that aligns with both our essential and desired qualifications.
Location & Hours of Operations
Climate Power is a remote-first organization based in Washington, DC. This position can be located anywhere in the United States, but must be able to work Monday - Friday 9 am - 6 pm EST, plus weekends and evenings as the work dictates. Occasional travel is required as needed, typically 3-4 times per year.
Our Hiring Timeline and Process
We are accepting applications on a rolling basis and will continue to interview until the position is filled (posting will remain up until the position is filled).
An ideal start date would be by June 2025.
Our interview process generally involves 3 rounds of interviews, ranging in length from 30-60 minutes. All interviews will be conducted via Google Meets or Zoom. Successful candidates that move forward in the hiring process, will be invited to complete a skills assessment activity (for which they will receive compensation) and will undergo a vetting process, including reference and background check.
Climate Power is committed to fostering, cultivating and preserving a culture of diversity, equity and inclusion. We are an equal opportunity employer and welcome applications from all qualified candidates regardless of race, color, creed, national origin, ancestry, sex, marital status, disability, religious or political affiliation, or sexual orientation.
Additionally, Climate Power is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, Climate Power will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations for the interview and hiring process.
If reasonable accommodation is needed in the interview process, please accessibility@climatepower.us. Requests for updates in the hiring/interview process or other solicitations, should not be sent to this email.