[FILLED] Supporting Local Governments for Equitable – Health-Protective and Climate-Smart Action

Host: Bay Area Air Quality Management District
Region: Bay Area
Openings: 1
Project Focus: Climate Adaptation, Climate Mitigation, Public Health, Urban Planning
Skills Needed: Project Management, Research, Environmental Justice, Stakeholder Engagement, Communication, Self-Motivated

Service Needs & Plans

The Bay Area Air Quality Management District is a regional air pollution control agency focused on protecting public health, air quality, and the global climate for all residents in the nine Bay Area counties. The Climate Protection Team sets the strategic direction for, and coordinates, the Air District’s efforts to accelerate the reduction of GHG emissions throughout the Bay Area in an equitable manner that improves air quality and protects residents’ health. The Air District’s climate work also focuses on increasing residents’ resilience to climate impacts such as wildfire smoke and worsened air quality from rising temperatures. The cornerstone of our climate work is supporting local implementation of community-based GHG reduction programs, policies and planning. The Climate Protection Team works closely with the Air Quality Planning Team to promote integrated local and regional solutions that maximize GHG reductions and air quality improvements. Many Bay Area local governments are taking action towards a carbon neutral future in the face of limited resources, growing inequities, and worsening climate impacts. Over the coming year, staff plan to roll out our updated program to support local governments in this transition towards a more equitable, healthy, resilient, and zero carbon future for all Bay Area residents. The Fellow will play a key role in shaping that effort and centering equity in the process.

Project Description

The Fellow will work closely with staff to bolster the Air District’s updated Local Government Support Program. The Program seeks to motivate, empower, and equip Bay Area local governments to realize a vibrant and equitable clean economy, clean air, and climate-safe communities by facilitating meaningful connections and dialogues, facilitating access to resources and opportunities, and providing useful and cutting-edge approaches and up-to-date technical assistance, including knowledge exchange, models, guidance, and review of plans, data and tools.

One of the Fellow’s projects will focus on piloting a framework to integrate equity into the program, which may include developing equity-centered criteria to inform deployment of Air District resources to best support those local governments in greatest need; integrating the framework into our sector-specific work (e.g., building decarbonization, diesel free transportation), local climate action planning-related efforts, and environmental justice work; conducting internal equity assessments; and other opportunities as identified by the Fellow.

The Fellow will also bring increased organizational capacity to ensure a successful rollout of the updated Program, which could include helping shape and implement a strategic external communications and information sharing strategy; conducting research to update best practices and develop credible content and materials; identifying available funding opportunities for local governments; developing an approach to strategic partnerships that centers equity; and assisting with other critical Program needs as they are identified through conversations with local governments.

These activities by the Fellow will help the Program more effectively support Bay Area local governments to advance equitable health and climate action.

Desired Skills

The ideal Fellow will have many of the following skills and traits:

– Interest in helping local governments advance equitable climate action and passionate about climate equity

– Self-starter who is motivated, organized, and detail-oriented with a strong work ethic

– Experience successfully leading a project or team

– Ability to work independently and in a team

– Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including the ability to synthesize information into clear recommendations and readily digestible documents and presentations (and preferably knowledge of marketing)

– Strong research and critical thinking skills

– Knowledge of (and preferably expertise in) equity and environmental justice, including how it relates to climate action

– Experience and comfort in working and speaking with different types of stakeholders

– Knowledge of (or a desire to learn about) climate policy and/or air policy and familiarity with local climate action and planning

Organization & Community Highlights

Our division’s workplace culture and environment is collaborative (team-based), supportive, and innovative. We seek to learn from leaders in the climate and air quality space and strategically integrate new approaches into our work to enhance our support of local governments and communities. Our division and the Air District as a whole are committed to furthering diversity, equity, and inclusion internally and equity and racial justice in communities across the Bay Area. The Air District has a formal Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, and actively integrates DEI principles and practices into our work, including providing speakers and growth opportunities for staff. Air District staff also work collaboratively with Bay Area community members, community groups, and other key stakeholders to plan and implement the statewide AB 617 program, focused on reducing exposure to air pollutants in overburdened communities. A Community Advisory Committee helps inform the Air District’s work and the James Cary Smith Grant Program awards grants to projects that fund strategies to leverage the power of community members to fully participate in decisions that impact their environment and health.

By serving at the Air District, the Fellow will gain firsthand experience in a public agency and insight into regional and local governance approaches for climate action. They will also learn from staff who are working collaboratively with communities and local governments to advance equitable action on clean air and climate protection, which will help illuminate opportunities and challenges for this work. The Fellow will hone their project management, communication, facilitation, and leadership skills as lead for their project. They will also have the opportunity to expand their professional network to include regional and local government staff, non-profit and community-based organization staff, academics, and others.

The Bay Area is at the leading edge of climate action in California and the nation. Over 80 jurisdictions have adopted local climate action plans – more than any other region in the U.S. Our region is home to a vibrant and strong network of communities and organizations advancing climate equity. More than 110 languages are spoken in the region. Equitable climate action is not a theoretical idea here but a goal for many jurisdictions and agencies who are setting the standard for what it means to shape an equitable and inclusive climate protective future.

Remote or On-Site Placement

Hybrid

 

 

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