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Atlantic Council of the United States

Assistant Director, Global Energy Center

Atlantic Council of the United States, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022


Assistant Director, Global Energy Center

Job Location:

Atlantic Council Headquarters - Washington, DCEmployment Type:

Full-TimeSeniority Level:

AssociateJob Category:

StaffThe Atlantic Council seeks a talented, dynamic and entrepreneurial individual for a full-time Assistant Director position to serve in its Global Energy Center.Reporting to the Center's Director of Research and Programs, the Assistant Director's main responsibility will be to coordinate and contribute to the execution of the Center's research projects events and programming agenda, including research, writing, administrative, and logistical assistance. In close cooperation with Center leadership, the Assistant Director will also play a role in contributing to the conceptualization framing of new projects, as well as stakeholder outreach and engagement, with specific attention to the Global Energy Center's work on industrial competitiveness in the energy transition, clean energy supply chains, and critical minerals.The successful candidate will have an entrepreneurial spirit, superb communication skills, and enjoy the complexity of helping to build a rapidly growing program. The candidate should have a background in energy and environmental studies, political science, international relations, economics, history, area studies, or a related field. Special consideration will be given to candidates with demonstrable interest and/or experience in energy markets, economics, and geopolitics. The position requires excellent administrative and communication skills, superior writing ability, extraordinary attention to detail, and a proven aptitude to make sound judgments, assume responsibility and work independently in a fast-paced Center with tight deadlines and competing priorities.This position is based in our Washington, DC, headquarters requiring a minimum of 4 days per week in office. The Atlantic Council offers a competitive compensation package commensurate with experience, education, and organizational equity, with offers from $55,000 to $57,000.Job ResponsibilitiesAdministrative and Program SupportSupport and coordinate the organization and execution of Global Energy Center events and programming, liaising as-needed with the office of external relations and other relevant programs at the Atlantic Council;Draft, proofread, edit, and as needed, publish internal and external materials and correspondence including speaker invitations, event materials, briefing memos, gift agreements, proposals, and other documents necessary for the implementation of assigned projects and program activities;Support in implementing the communications and promotion strategy around core events and programming, including social media promotion, multimedia, website management, and follow-up;As needed, prepare briefing material, schedule meetings, and coordinate travel for guests coming to Washington and for Global Energy Center trips abroad.Research and Program DevelopmentThis position will bear specific responsibilities related to the execution of research projects across the GEC in close cooperation with Center leadership, with specific attention to (but not limited to) the Global Energy Center's work on competitiveness in the energy transition, clean energy supply chains, and critical minerals. These responsibilities will include, but not be limited to:Working with Center leadership to conceptualize, develop, and launch new bodies of work, projects, and initiatives;Maintaining up-to-date logs of deliverables, stakeholder maps, and deadlines relevant to assigned projects and bodies of work;Drafting, proofreading, editing, and publishing internal and external materials, correspondence, analysis, and project proposals in close coordination with Center Leadership;In support of program research projects and initiatives, conduct in-depth research on the implications of market, economic, and political developments on energy trends, with specific attention to competitiveness, clean energy supply chains, and critical minerals.Lead independent writing and research initiatives to support the Center's thought leadership on key energy policy and sustainability issues.QualificationsBachelor's degree or higher, in energy and environmental studies, political science, international relations, economics, history, area studies, or other relevant fields;1 or more years of relevant work experience in a relevant area of work (preferably energy and climate policy, geopolitics, or international economics) strongly preferred;Demonstrated ability in project management and event coordination with exceptional attention to detail and ability to multi-task in a time-sensitive environment;Competence in administrative duties and providing scheduling assistance across various time zones;Professional presence, including the ability to effectively represent the Atlantic Council with external constituencies, such as board members, donors, senior government officials, and business leaders;Willingness to respond to an evolving set of priorities, with the ability to work irregular hours at times, and occasional international travel;Ability to handle sensitive information, meet deadlines, and maintain calm under pressure;Be flexible, creative, solution-driven, and positive in approaching challenges and problems;Superior English language writing skills and analytical ability. Foreign language proficiency preferred.To produce quality work and to successfully achieve our mission, we recognize the need for our staff to maintain a healthy lifestyle and a work/life balance. Our comprehensive benefits package helps to keep costs low for our staff and their families. Benefits include, but are not limited to comprehensive medical, dental and vision insurance, paid time off, 403(b) plan, FSA options, pet insurance, Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligibility, and wellness benefits.The

Global Energy Center

develops and promotes pragmatic and nonpartisan policy solutions designed to advance global energy security, enhance economic opportunity, and accelerate pathways to net-zero emissions.All Atlantic Council employees are required to adhere to the Atlantic Council's vaccination policy. All Atlantic Council employees must be fully vaccinated and boosted, and they must submit proof of both vaccination and COVID-19 booster shot on their first day of employment. Prospective or new employees may seek an exemption to the vaccination requirement through human resources and must have an approved exemption prior to the start of their employment.Please note :

The Atlantic Council is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In accordance with Federal civil rights law and District of Columbia civil rights regulations and policies, the Atlantic Council does not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity (including gender expression), sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, family/parental status, income derived from a public assistance program, political beliefs, protected veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristics covered by applicable law. The Atlantic Council provides reasonable accommodation for all qualified applicants needing assistance, employees whose disability, sincere religious belief, or other protected characteristics are protected by law, and bases all employment decisions on qualifications, merit, and business need. The Atlantic Council believes that equity and inclusion amongst our team members are critical to our success as a global organization, and seeks to recruit, develop, and advance the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool.

Eligibility to work in the United States is confirmed with E-Verify; employment at the Atlantic Council is eligible for Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF).

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