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The Communications and Engagement Lead supervises a small team of communications and engagement professionals who support the work of the U.S. Global Change Research Program, including the development of major national scientific assessments, such as the National Climate Assessment and National Nature Assessment.
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This unique program functions on national, regional, and community levels to engage, equip and empower a broad array of national and local stakeholders around the issues of natural disaster mitigation, climate change adaptation, and capacity building to empower communities to drive resilience.
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Manage the Cool Conservative Communicators Collaborating on Climate Change with CRES (C6WC) events and programming. Serve as the primary contact for communications programs at Hill-focused organizations such as the Conservative Climate Caucus, the Conservative Climate Foundation, the Climate Solutions Caucus, the Western Caucus and the Western Caucus Foundation.
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As we continue to understand and adapt to the near- and long-term effects of climate change, this work is of ever-increasing importance. This is an exciting opportunity to work with a federal agency and a large, dynamic team encompassing a network of behavior change, disaster resilience, risk communications, emergency management, community outreach, partnership building, community planning, and engineering experts.
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Through REFS, USAID works to advance inclusive agriculture-led growth, resilience, nutrition, environmental sustainability, infrastructure and energy, climate change, and water security, sanitation and hygiene initiatives in priority countries around the world to help them accelerate and protect development progress.
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The Communications Manager (CM) plays a critical role in the communications, messaging and media strategy, and project management for a leading coalition of national environmental groups focused on defending critical clean air and climate change safeguards.
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