Brief Job Description:
The Climate Policy and Planning team in the City of Boston’s Environment Department is responsible for using regulatory, legislative, legal, and planning tools to advance Mayor Wu’s Green New Deal climate agenda and to support the work of the Environment Department in carrying out energy, resilience, and environmental justice programs and services. The Climate Policy and Planning Program Manager is responsible for delivering key functions of the team and for independently managing tasks and projects.
Under the supervision of the Director of Climate Policy and Planning, the Program Manager is responsible for and/or participates in projects that support the City’s climate and environment agenda, including:
- Track, research, and analyze relevant state and Federal policy on topics concerning the Department, including climate mitigation, energy, resilience, sustainable development, air and water quality, and natural resources.
- Support policy and regulations development for Environment Department Programs, for example the Building Emissions Reduction and Disclosure Ordinance (BERDO).
- Manage and/or support the development of policies and programs that reduce carbon emissions, increase energy efficiency and renewable energy, accelerate the clean energy transition, build resilience, and protect natural resources. Lead tasks in the development of climate and environment plans, e.g., Climate Actions Plans (CAP), including developing policy and implementation solutions, managing consultants, participating in and, if necessary, leading stakeholder engagement, and developing implementation plans.
- Under the direction of the Director, develop a performance measurement and tracking system for plan implementation.