Manager, Equity in the Energy Transition Initiative
Company: Resources for the Future
Location: Washington
Posted on: June 2, 2025
Job Description:
Job DetailsLevel: ManagementJob Location: RFF - WASHINGTON,
DCPosition Type: Full TimeEducation Level: 4 Year DegreeSalary
Range: $88500.00 - $105000.00Travel Percentage: Up to 25%Job Shift:
DayJob Category: ResearchDescriptionPosition Summary:Resources for
the Future (RFF) is seeking to hire a Research Initiative Manager
to lead and conduct work in two related areas within RFF's Equity
in the Energy Transition (EET) Initiative.First, the Manager will
play a leading role in managing the activities of the Resilient
Energy Economies (REE) initiative, a collaboration between RFF,
Columbia University, the University of Notre Dame, and Montana
State University that funds research and holds convenings across
the United States. Managing the REE initiative includes overseeing
an active portfolio of research grants to scholars across the
United States and Canada, helping to arrange convenings of
scholars, policymakers, and economic development practitioners
around the United States, communicating with and expanding the REE
community of practice, and helping to coordinate other initiative
activities.Second, the Manager will lead discrete research and
project management activities related to specific research projects
within EET. The EET initiative carries out research and policy
engagement to inform policymakers seeking to design an equitable
transition to a net-zero emissions energy system. Research
activities include gathering data and conducting analysis to
understand how fossil fuel-dependent communities can develop more
resilient economies, as well as how low-emissions energy
technologies affect host communities-for better and for worse.
Policy engagement includes working with academics, policymakers,
and other stakeholders from industry, NGOs, and elsewhere to share
information and build a network of experts focused on delivering an
equitable energy transition. Stakeholders have a range of
perspectives on energy systems and policies, so the research
associate needs to be comfortable working with people from a wide
range of backgrounds with varying policy preferences.Please note
that this position is currently grant-funded for two years, with
likelihood for extension.Responsibilities:
- Lead in managing the activities of the Resilient Energy
Economies initiative, including coordinating research grants,
planning meetings at locations across the United States, and
supporting other initiative activities such as fundraising and
stakeholder engagement.
- Working with the EET initiative leader, lead the coordination
of policy engagement activities and engage directly with
policymakers and other stakeholders in Washington, DC and
elsewhere.
- Confidently and independently manage project tasks (such as
data gathering, analysis, and writing) across a variety of research
activities.
- Help produce a range of media based on research activities,
including journal articles, reports, blogs, webinars, and other
formats.
- Participate in RFF institutional activities, including team
meetings, staff presentations, and other activities.Qualifications:
- Minimum education/work experience: A master's degree in public
policy, economics, political science, geography, or a related
social science field AND 2+ years of related work experience; OR a
bachelor's degree and 4+ years of experience.
- Preferred education/work experience: A master's degree in
public policy, economics, political science, geography, or a
related social science field AND 4+ years of related work
experience; OR a bachelor's degree and 6+ years of experience.
- Experience working on energy policy issues, ideally focused on
issues related to coal, oil, and natural gas systems.
- Outstanding oral and written communications skills.
- Outstanding organizational skills.
- Experience managing complex professional projects.
- A high degree of independence in carrying out designated
management and research activities.
- Excellent data analysis skills, preferably including geospatial
analysis.
- Ability to constructively engage with a wide range of
stakeholders on energy policy issues, including those in academia,
government, industry, and environmental nonprofits.
- Technical Requirements:
- Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
Outlook.
- Internal communications platforms like Teams, Zoom.
- R or another flexible programming language, preferably with
experience using and analyzing geospatial data.Compensation and
Benefits:
- Salary range: $88,500 - $105,000.
- Medical, Dental, and Vision through Cigna.
- 35 hour work week.
- Flexible summer hours (4 day work week June-Sept).
- Flexible work arrangement policy (hybrid work).
- 11 paid holidays.
- Office closed the week between Christmas and New Years
Day.
- 4 weeks PTO to start, increases to 5 weeks after 5 years.
- 15 paid sick days per year.
- On-site amenities: State of the Art Fitness facility on site
and free to all employees with equipment and regular group classes
(Yoga and HIIT, also free to employees). Deli on site, Parking on
site, DC based Commuter benefit plans (pre-tax metro and
parking).
- RFF contributes up to 15% of your salary to a 403(b) retirement
account, depending on employee age in addition to a 401(a).Physical
Requirements:The physical demands described here are representative
of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform
the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may
be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, some
standing, walking, sitting, bending, and carrying of light items
such as books and papers is required.Working Conditions:The work
may involve everyday light risks and discomforts, which may require
normal safety precautions typical of such places as offices,
meetings, and training rooms, etc. The work area is adequately
lighted, heated, and ventilated. Reasonable accommodations may be
made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions.This position description may not describe all
duties, responsibilities, and skills associated with this position.
It is intended to portray the major aspects of the job and is not
meant to be all-inclusive. Other duties or skills may be
required.Commitment to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion:RFF
(Resources for the Future) is committed to the letter and spirit of
diversity, equity, and inclusion. It does not discriminate on the
basis of race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, or
national and ethnic origin in hiring and employment, nor in the
administration or other programs..RFF has made the safety of our
staff and community a top priority. As a part of that commitment,
all staff and visitors are required to be fully vaccinated against
COVID-19, as defined by the CDC. RFF will require all staff and
visitors to submit proof of complete vaccination against COVID-19
to work in our office.Visit our page to find out what it's like to
work at a world-class, policy-oriented research organization in the
heart of Washington, DC.
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