Job Location : all cities,MI, USA
Position Description The Technical, Operational, and Program Support (TOPS) project is a United States Agency for International Development (USAID) funded institutional support contract for USAID's Bureau of Resilience, Environment and Food Security (REFS), designed to help the Agency meet the pressing challenges caused by climate change. TOPS aims to help USAID meet the increasing complexities of global development by recruiting top-notch technical assistance providers to work in USAID's offices and provide direct support to USAID teams. EnCompass is seeking an Air Quality Specialist to support the Green Cities Division of REFS. The Specialist will provide technical support to Missions that have ongoing or new programs to improve air quality, synthesize learning and best practices from Agency air quality work, and assist in implementing air quality programs. As urbanization is a driver of environmental crises that we face today, the USAID Green Cities Division works to help developing countries and cities address issues like climate change, waste, and pollution in order to create more sustainable, healthy, and equitable cities for all. This full-time position will be based in the US and fully dedicated to supporting USAID. Applicants outside of the Washington DC metro area will be considered, but only if the candidate resides in a state where EnCompass is currently registered. For US-based positions: Must be legally authorized to work in the US for any employer without sponsorship for a work visa or permit. Position Duties and Responsibilities Essential functions include: Serving as a point of contact for USAID Mission requests for assistance with air quality-related issues in order to enable new programs or strengthen ongoing work Assisting with drafting technical briefs and/or presentations summarizing the extent of the problem and the most feasible, cost-effective, and impactful solutions Supporting the USAID Air Quality Working Group (a community of practice made up of USAID staff based at Missions and Washington DC) by assisting with meeting planning, drafting key messages documents, helping to expand the Working Group, and developing content for members Producing technical summary documents that incorporate key articles, case studies, and cutting-edge innovations to inform development of air quality and climate change mitigation programming in Green Cities and across USAID more broadly Participating in internal and external air quality forums with USAID, the inter-Agency, other donor groups and other international partnerships/coalitions Conducting international travel to priority countries to support existing air quality programs and provide technical assistance with development of new programs Assisting with other tasks, as assigned Position Requirements Qualifications Bachelor's degree and 7 years of relevant experience. Or Master's degree and 3-5 years of experience. Preferred areas of study include Environmental science, atmospheric science, environmental engineering, climate science and policy, environmental policy, public health, international development or related discipline. Experience and Skills Deep familiarity with air quality or atmospheric science, including advanced understanding of the adverse impacts of air pollution on health, climate, or other sectors Technical understanding of how to reduce air pollution from leading global source sectors (e.g., transport, waste burning, household energy/cooking, electricity generation sectors) Experience implementing programs or projects related to air quality and/or climate change, domestic or internationally Excellent written and oral communication skills, including the ability to effectively communicate technical subject matter to non-technical audiences Skills and experience synthesizing technical reports and data from assessments, project reports, and other analytic material into talking points, fact sheets, case studies, blog posts, and other communication products for different audiences and users, both technical and non-technical Experience with US government programs, and with USAID (in particular) is a plus Strong organizational skills and attention to detail Ability to work independently as needed, while also having excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work collaboratively and engage effectively in a team environment, including with teams that span organizational divisions Willingness to travel internationally, as needed (approximately 1-2 trips a year) Willingness to travel to Washington DC (if not based in the area), as needed (approximately 1-2 times a year) Must be eligible to obtain and maintain a facilities security clearance How to Apply Please submit CV and cover letter, and complete the application online. Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) programs to write your application materials or to submit answers to screening questions could disqualify your application and/or candidacy. If the position is approved for remote work you will only be considered if you reside in a state where EnCompass is registered. If you have questions, please contact recruiting encompassworld.com, with the subject line: Where is EnCompass Registered? Applications and CVs sent to the aforementioned inbox will not be considered The pay range for this role allows for the wide variety of factors that are considered in making compensation decisions including, but not limited to skill sets, experience and training, certifications, and other business and organizational needs. At EnCompass, it is not typical for an individual to be hired at or near the top of the range for their role and compensation decisions are dependent on the facts and circumstances of each case. A reasonable estimate of the current range is $85,000 to $98,000. At EnCompass, our internal motto is work that fits your life. Among other things, we offer the following Total Rewards Benefits to eligible US Staff: Multiple options on Healthcare insurance Company paid Dental & Vision coverage Company paid term life insurance, AD&D Insurance, and Disability insurance Supplemental life insurance Flexible Spending Account (Health care and Dependent care FSA) 401K with an Employer match Hybrid/Remote work privileges Flexible work schedules Free EAP & ERP Paid Parental Leave Training and Professional Development resources and funds Generous PTO, increases with years of service 11 paid Holidays (2 of which are floating), including Juneteenth Paid Bereavement Leave Charitable Donation Match Pet insurance Equity & Belonging support Commuter Benefits Certain benefits are subject to restrictions depending on location, job requirements and employment status EnCompass LLC is a progressive Equal Opportunity Employer. We promote, celebrate, and support a diverse and inclusive organizational culture and workforce. 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