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Catalyzing resilient solutions, scaled to meet the climate challenge.
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Senior Director, European Advocacy
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• Lead the development and execution of CATF’s pan-European policy advocacy strategy, aligning regional priorities with global goals and program objectives. • Serve on our senior leadership team to align priorities, resources, and investments across the organization. • Develop and empower a high-performing, geographically distributed team of 7 policy experts and consultants. • Lead regional fundraising in partnership with the Development team, accountable for revenue growth, donor engagement and sustainable funding for European work. • Guide regional advocacy efforts that advance practical climate solutions across Europe’s complex political, economic, and energy landscape. • Elevate CATF’s external voice and manage risk by ensuring high-quality, consistent messaging—serving as the final reviewer for external-facing materials such as reports, policy briefs, white papers, and press releases. • Represent CATF with European institutions, national governments, funders, industry leaders, media, and other high-level stakeholders. • Steward regional resources, including team planning, budgets, consultant support, and priority-setting across European initiatives.
Project Manager, Industrial Innovation
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• Help bring structure, clarity, and momentum to a complex portfolio of work • Drive execution through strong project management by translating program priorities into clear plans, timelines, and deliverables • Create visibility and alignment by tracking progress across initiatives against goals, KPIs, and grant commitments • Build operational clarity by maintaining organized systems, including trackers, dashboards, and shared resources • Enable collaboration across teams by coordinating input, managing deliverables, and supporting cross-team review and sign-off • Facilitate clear communication and decisions by planning and running structured, outcome-focused meetings with strong follow-through • Identify risks and solve problems early by spotting gaps and helping teams take practical action to stay on track • Ensure continuity and ownership by supporting program operations, including grant coordination and a well-structured end-of-contract handover
Policy Associate, Fusion Policy
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• Support development of fusion policy positions, reports, and roadmaps across U.S. federal, state, and European contexts • Conduct research on policy frameworks, commercialization pathways, and public funding mechanisms • Translate technical and programmatic insights into clear, policy-relevant analysis • Support engagement with federal, state, and European policymakers • Contribute to advocacy efforts advancing key priorities such as appropriations, tax incentives, and regulatory frameworks for fusion energy • Prepare materials for external meetings, briefings, and stakeholder engagement • Represent CATF in external meetings or forums, as appropriate • Support coordination across CATF’s U.S. Federal, U.S. State, and European advocacy teams • Collaborate with internal teams, including legal and program staff • Contribute to the development and execution of fusion policy advocacy strategies • Track policy developments and identify emerging opportunities • Support rapid-response analysis for evolving policy discussions • Draft policy briefs, reports, blog posts, and other written outputs • Provide day-to-day coordination support across fusion policy activities • Assist with planning for events, convenings, and stakeholder engagement • Support broader Fusion Program priorities related to policy work • Support the Global director of the Fusion Program in aspects related to the policy work.
Agriculture Manager, Methane Pollution Prevention
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• Support the implementation of CATF’s agriculture methane strategy to reduce emissions from the sector. • Use technical and scientific background to work in close coordination with the Methane Pollution Prevention (MPP) team, consultants, and other external partners. • Provide technical and capacity building support for agriculture methane mitigation projects. • Advocate for strong national and subnational public policies to reduce methane emissions from agriculture. • Perform data gathering and analysis in collaboration with key stakeholders and partners to identify opportunities to act on reducing agriculture methane. • Help further the goals of the agriculture methane work and the MPP program at CATF.
Policy Associate, Cross-Regional Advocacy
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Role Description The Policy Associate, Cross-Regional Advocacy, will help drive CATF's work to implement international partnerships and policies that advance the development, deployment, and diffusion of clean technologies and practices globally. The Associate will be responsible for research and thought leadership related to international technology and industrial development, technology and practice diffusion, and the intersection of geopolitics with climate action. The role will also include assisting with strategy for advocacy in international fora and working with CATF program teams to advance advocacy priorities at the interregional and multilateral levels. - Research and Analysis: - Directly undertake, support, or oversee analytic work related to policy and market assessment on key global topics, including but not limited to: diffusion and trade, geopolitics, energy markets, infrastructure finance, and security. - Cross-Regional Advocacy: - Work with CATF's regional advocacy teams in the U.S., Europe, Middle East, and Africa to advance international policy priorities—and incorporate these priorities into global strategies—including through policymaker engagement and education, as well as leveraging networks of relevant stakeholders from civil society/NGOs, the commercial sector, and other subject experts. - Strategy Development: - Evaluate policy opportunities and trends for CATF advocacy at the multilateral and interregional levels, and support advocacy strategy development and execution, in close partnership with Climate Policy Innovation Director. - Communications and Engagement: - Assist in both internal and external coordination of cross-regional advocacy team—including seeking and managing meetings with key stakeholders—and represent CATF with news media and in public fora. Develop blogs, reports, white papers, and other content. - Operational support: - Provide support to internal coordination of cross-regional work across programs and regions, planning for engagement and events with external partners, and fundraising efforts, including grant writing and funder communications. Qualifications - BSc/BA is required; 3+ years of professional experience in energy/climate policy or related field (MSc/MA or other advanced degree may be counted toward experience) - Outstanding analytical and problem-solving abilities - Interest in and ability to work with partners across regions and geographies - Strong collaboration skills - Excellent organizational skills - Excellent communication, interpersonal and presentation skills - Avid networker skilled at building trust with a wide range of stakeholders - Proven experience in energy and climate policy, international relations, and/or markets - Strong experience in policy research and writing, preferably toward advocacy - Self-starter who enjoys taking initiative and helping others - Consistent follow-through, and a commitment to high-quality work - Passion for CATF's mission Requirements - This is a full-time, remote position, with location flexible. - Annual salary range of $85,000 - $106,000 dependent on skills and experience. - For candidates outside the U.S., compensation will be determined based on local market benchmarks and cost-of-living considerations in their respective countries. - Candidates must be authorized to work in their country of residence. Application Instructions - Please submit a resume and a brief cover letter that describes your interest and experience. - We will review applications on a rolling basis. - Please be prepared to provide references upon request.
Director, Mass Market Acquisition, Engagement
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• The Director, Mass Market Acquisition and Engagement leads CATF’s mass marketing strategy to build, steward, and fundraise from a large, engaged base of digital supporters and subscribers. • Driving measurable growth in revenue, brand awareness, and influence. • Responsible for creating and managing the end-to-end marketing funnel, including identification, targeting, acquisition, engagement, conversion, retention, and stewardship of CATF’s mass market audience. • Bring strategic leadership, cross-functional collaboration, and data-driven execution to expand reach, improve performance, and accelerate impact. • Develop and execute a comprehensive, organization-wide mass-market acquisition and engagement strategy and pipeline. • Lead multi-channel acquisition strategies (email, social, search, display, paid media, and events) that build and diversify CATF’s supporter base. • Establish key performance indicators and optimize the marketing funnel—from awareness to engagement to conversion to long-term retention. • Manage marketing firms, consultants, and direct media buys.
Senior Technical Support Engineer
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• Providing rapid, high-quality support for end users using remote assistance tools, serving as an escalation point for complex or time-sensitive issues. • Independently triaging, investigating, and resolving technical issues while documenting findings, actions taken, and outcomes in the ticketing system. • Creating and maintaining internal and user-facing documentation to improve support efficiency, consistency, and self-service. • Training staff on supported platforms and systems, with a focus on effective and secure use of Microsoft 365 tools. • Contributing to project-related work across Microsoft 365 and other cloud environments, including implementation, testing, and process improvements.
Senior Associate, Electricity Program
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Position Title: Senior Associate, Electricity Program Reports To: Director, Electricity Program Type: Full-time, 1-year contract Location: Remote; flexible within the U.S. ABOUT CATF Clean Air Task Force (CATF) is a nonprofit organization working to safeguard against the worst impacts of climate change by catalyzing the rapid global development and deployment of low-carbon energy and other climate-protecting technologies. This is accomplished through research and analysis, public advocacy leadership, and partnership with the private sector. CATF is highly respected for its deep expertise and research on energy and industrial systems and potential strategies, technologies, and policies that can radically shrink their impact on the planet’s atmosphere. Our team of experts and advocates (and global network of subject matter experts and civil society partners) put this research and knowledge into action by designing and enacting public policies that drive toward zero-emissions. We also support policies and work directly with private industry to innovate in technology to make the path to zero emissions swift and affordable. CATF has offices in Boston, Washington D.C., and Brussels, with staff working virtually around the world. ROLE The Senior Associate will play an important role in the implementation of CATF’s Electricity Program strategies. The role of the Senior Associate is to develop and advocate for electricity sector policies in collaboration with CATF’s advocacy and communications teams, and other teams operating in the region. The Senior Associate will be responsible for written reports, stakeholder engagement, and advocacy across a broad region and will help advance CATF’s policy activities and priorities at both the U.S. national and state levels. Substantive policy work includes (a) monitoring and evaluation of existing policies and policy concepts, (b) developing new policies, (c) planning and executing advocacy together with the relevant CATF teams, and (d) supporting technical capacity building for implementation of regulations. It will also include collaboration with allied NGO, industry, expert, and government-based stakeholders. Key Functions and Responsibilities: - Provide in-house expertise on electricity sector policy, advocacy and related topics, particularly focused on the U.S. state and federal policy and regulatory ecosystems. - Identify, synthesize, and communicate key technical and economic trends across the electricity sector, including industry players, government organizations, and regional markets. - Conduct policy research, delivering informed analysis regarding their contribution to the U.S. electricity sector. - Collaborate closely with the U.S. Advocacy team (federal, state, policy impact, and legal) on policy and advocacy activities. - Proactively engage external stakeholders, including federal and state policymakers, industry leaders, and NGOs, to drive policy and advocacy activities aligned with CATF’s Electricity’s strategy, projects, and initiatives in liaison with the U.S. Advocacy Team. - Serve as spokesperson on electricity sector policy matters, representing CATF at high-level meetings, conferences, and public forums. - Collaborate cross-functionally with CATF teams to ensure initiatives are aligned with the organization’s goals and contribute to decarbonization efforts. Skills and Qualifications - 4+ years of electricity-sector experience. - Subject matter expertise in electricity sector regulation, integrated resource planning, and market design are preferred, but candidates without are encouraged to apply. - Successful lobbying/advocacy experience a plus. - Proven skills and experience working in a team, managing projects with tight deadlines in a collaborative way. - Self-starter who enjoys taking initiative and helping others. - Consistent follow-through, strong organizational skills, and commitment to producing high-quality work. - Excellent written and oral communications and interpersonal skills. - Capable of working and collaborating in a virtual office environment; willingness to travel occasionally. - Passion for CATF’s mission. COMPENSATION AND LOCATION This is a full-time, remote 1-year contract position, with location flexible within the United States. CATF offers an excellent benefits package (details available on our careers page) and an annual salary range of $85,000-$105,000 dependent on skills and experience. CATF provides equal employment opportunities.
Major Gift Officer
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• Manage and grow a portfolio of 100-150 individual donors and prospects with the capacity to give $50,000+ annually • Cultivate, solicit, and steward donors through personalized strategies, consistent outreach, and meaningful engagement opportunities • Develop tailored proposals, briefings, and ask strategies in collaboration with the Director, Individual Giving, senior leadership, and program experts • Maintain accurate and detailed donor records in the CRM (specifically Salesforce), ensuring timely documentation of interactions and moves management activities • Support and attend cultivation events, donor gatherings, and organization events, (occasionally during evenings or weekends) • Collaborate cross-functionally with communications and program teams to ensure donor materials and messaging reflect CATF’s strategic priorities • Contribute to departmental planning and revenue forecasting, helping to inform annual goals and long-term growth strategies for individual giving
Policy Manager, Methane Pollution Prevention
Clean Air Task ForceCatalyzing resilient solutions, scaled to meet the climate challenge.
• Develop and advocate for policies that promote methane reduction • Monitor and evaluate existing policies across energy, waste, and agriculture sectors • Develop new policies and execute outreach campaigns • Support technical capacity building for regulation implementation • Cultivate networking opportunities across Europe
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