Director of Built Environment
Company: The Green Business Letter
Location: Oakland
Posted on: May 27, 2023
Job Description:
OverviewThe Center for Environmental Health ("CEH") is a
nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization that protects people from toxic
chemicals and promotes business practices that are safe for public
health and the environment. We stop corporations from exposing
people to toxic chemicals, collaborate with responsible businesses
and industry leaders, and are committed to inclusive, community-led
solutions that address environmental injustices in low-income
communities of color.WorkplaceCEH is an organization of committed
science-driven advocates who work together to keep short-sighted
business interests from harming people in the name of profit. We
are proud of our work and achieve big wins for people's health. The
organizational culture is one of entrepreneurism and thoughtfully
assessed risk taking. CEH believes that to protect the health of
all people, we must address the disproportionate health effects of
toxic chemicals caused by systemic racism and other social
injustices. The movement to eliminate dangerous chemicals must move
forward in partnership with environmental, racial, reproductive and
other related justice movements working to address the pressing
social justice issues of our day. CEH's headquarters are in
Oakland, and we have a small team based in North Carolina's
Triangle Area. The Program Director will preferably be based in one
of these locations, though strong candidates based elsewhere will
be considered. CEH staff are currently working remotely due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. A reopening plan for the Oakland office is being
developed based on local guidelines and staff needs and
perspectives.JEDI StatementAt CEH, striving for justice, diversity,
equity and inclusion ("JEDI") for all is critical to our mission
and values. We know that having a team that is diverse in race,
ethnicity, gender, gender identity and expression, ability, sexual
orientation, age, background, and opinions - and fostering
inclusion among that team - is core to achieving our organizational
goals. CEH strives to recruit talent from a diverse pool of
candidates and ensure that those professionals it hires are
sufficiently supported so that they flourish. The organization
wants everyone to not only have a seat at the table, but to know
that their presence and input makes the organization stronger.Learn
more about the Center for Environmental Health at.The PositionWe
are looking for a dynamic Program Director to lead CEH's work to
eliminate the use of toxic chemicals in the built environment and
grow markets for safer products. Our Built Environment Program
identifies products that contain chemicals of concern and works
with an array of stakeholders-including purchasers from large
institutions, manufacturers, designers and NGO partners-to shift
the markets for those products toward safer alternatives. A key
strategy of this program is supporting public and private
institutions to adopt and implement environmentally preferable
purchasing (EPP) policies and practices. By creating widespread
demand for products without harmful chemicals, we aim to increase
access to safer products for all, and advance public health and
environmental justice.Our program currently focuses on furniture,
carpet and flooring. The Director will lead the process of
identifying future priority product categories, and will
collaborate with CEH staff and partners to design and implement
strategies for shifting markets toward non-toxic, sustainable
products.The ideal candidate is passionate about protecting people
from toxic chemicals, has strong familiarity with materials used in
the built environment and their health and safety considerations,
is a charismatic presenter, has excellent stakeholder engagement
and program leadership skills, is an experienced supervisor, and is
a strategic and creative thinker. The Director of the Built
Environment program will report to CEH's Managing Director of
Programs, and will supervise a small team of staff, consultants and
work-study students.Position Type:1.0 FTE.Exempt.Start
date:Position will be open until filled.Reports to:Managing
Director of ProgramsPrimary Duties and ResponsibilitiesProgram
Leadership
- Provide strategic leadership to the Built Environment team by
leading goal-setting processes and workplan development, managing
program budgets and resources, and ensuring meaningful program
monitoring, learning and evaluation.
- Supervise program staff, affirming team members' strengths and
overseeing division of duties in a way that inspires strong
performance and builds morale, and supporting professional
development.
- Advance and uphold justice, equity, diversity and inclusion
(JEDI) practices and principles within the program and in
partnerships and external communications.
- Participate in relevant state and national coalitions as well
as collaborative projects with partners, and identify and pursue
new partnership opportunities.
- Serve as a resource to CEH staff and leadership on strategic
questions and directions and on partnership opportunities, and
serve as a subject matter expert to the organization and the
field.
- Promote CEH's fee-for-service model for institutions with an
ability to pay for our assistance while also supporting
organizations without the ability to pay for services. Link
corporate partners as appropriate to CEH's revenue-generating
efforts.
- Contribute to program and organizational sustainability by
building relationships with funders, identifying potential funding
opportunities, and partnering with CEH's Development team to
deliver high-quality proposals and reports.
- Collaborate with CEH's Communications Team to develop and carry
out a communications strategy for the program.
- Collaborate with CEH's Policy Team to identify legal, policy
and regulatory opportunities to shift markets away from toxic
chemicals.
- Represent CEH's built environment and procurement work at
conferences, workshops, and on webinars.Engage Organizations to
Participate in Healthier Procurement
- Identify leads at large scale public and private institutions
and engage them in adopting CEH's health protective criteria for
our priority product categories.
- Organize and present educational webinars/presentations on the
human and environmental health concerns associated with products in
the built environment to motivate purchasers to adopt CEH's
criteria for environmentally preferable products.
- Provide tailored guidance and tools to purchasers for
implementing EPP practices and assist purchasers in addressing
common challenges at various steps of the process.
- Develop education and communications tools such as reports,
case studies, purchasing guides and web content based on user needs
and interests.
- Maintain strong relationships with purchasers and support them
in adopting EPP recommendations for additional product categories
for which CEH has expertise or can link them to resources.
- Support purchasing partners in adopting meaningful metrics and
evaluation approaches to demonstrate the value of their EPP
practices.Establish and Maintain Positive Relationships with
Product Manufacturers
- Develop positive relationships with manufacturers to gain
market information, identify trends, and to convey information
about purchaser demand for healthier products.
- Engage manufacturers, as needed, to help influence
standards/product certifications, eco-labels, legislation or
regulations in a way that protects public and environmental
health.Candidate Qualifications and ExperienceThe successful
candidate will have the following qualifications:
- Master's degree in relevant field preferred.
- At least 8 years of relevant work experience. Experience
working in corporate sustainability, healthy procurement practices,
and/or environmental or public health is strongly preferred.
- Proven experience developing program strategies, managing
programs and projects and supervising staff.
- Demonstrated passion and commitment to environmental health and
justice issues.
- Familiarity with issues related to toxic chemicals in the built
environment as well as relevant eco-labels/certifications and
building standards.
- Proven ability to establish and maintain positive professional
relationships with a wide range of people working in a variety of
sectors, including government, academia, private business,
manufacturing, architecture and design, advocacy, etc.
- Strong commitments to promoting diversity, equity, inclusion,
and justice, working in a multicultural workplace, and approaching
cultural differences with humility, sensitivity, and
appreciation.
- Comfort in reaching out to potential purchasing partners to
promote consulting services and other revenue-generating
opportunities.
- Ability to navigate the complexities of balancing the earned
income strategy with no- or low-cost mission-driven assistance to
ensure CEH's work serves a range of settings.
- Excellent verbal, interpersonal and written communication
skills, including the ability to educate and motivate others
through public speaking and presentations.
- Positive and creative-willing to take risks and try innovative
new ideas.
- Demonstrated capacity to work independently, ability to create
and lead a collaborative and productive project team, and ability
to set priorities and manage multiple tasks and deadlines at the
same time.
- Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Outlook is required;
familiarity with Google Drive, Zoom or other video conferencing
platform, and Salesforce or similar customer relationship
management (CRM) software is a plus.What to expect from us
- Salary range: $86,000 - $95,000, commensurate with
experience.
- Full benefits, including 401k match (up to 5% of salary),
health insurance, vacation, sick time and paid holidays
- A team with a sense of justice and a sense of humor
- A low-ego, high-performance culture and flexible work
environmentWorking Conditions and Job Setting
- Physical ability to type and use computer is essential
- Infrequent periodic lifting of up to 20 pounds is
requiredGetting this JobWrite/gather the following materials and
send in a single PDF:
- Cover letter
- Resume
- Short writing sample (two pages maximum)
- Name, affiliation, and contact information for three
referencesPlease merge these materials into a single PDF whose file
name includes "Director of Built Environment" and your surname.Then
email that PDF to: jobs@ceh.org (subject line: Director of Built
Environment Application).We acknowledge receipt of all employment
applications, and when we decide a candidate is no longer in the
running, we notify them. (Note: this sometimes can take a
while.)Applicationsfor this position will be accepted until
November 4, 2022.EOE Statement:CEH is an equal opportunity
employer. As an organization committed to diversity and the
perspective of all voices, it considers applicants equally of race,
gender, gender identity or expression, color, sexual orientation,
religion, marital status, age, ability, personal appearance, family
responsibilities or national origin.
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