Senior Policy Advocate, Northern England

4 days ago

Rochester, New Hampshire, United States

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Job Description

Acadia Center is hiring a Senior Policy Advocate for Northern New England, based in Rochester, NH. The role focuses on advancing energy and climate policy initiatives in Maine and New Hampshire, requiring strong public engagement and coalition-building skills. Responsibilities include advocating for policy reforms, drafting materials, and engaging with stakeholders. Candidates should have at least five years of relevant experience and a passion for climate action.
Position: Senior Policy Advocate, Northern New England Senior Policy Advocate, Northern New England3 days ago Be among the first 25 applicantsThis range is provided by Acadia Center. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more.Base pay range$90,000.00/yr - $/yrAcadia Center is seeking a Senior Policy Advocate to focus on energy and climate policy initiatives in northern New England, particularly Maine and New Hampshire. The position will advance Acadia Center's regional and state goals, including multi‑state and cross‑border efforts. This role will play an important supporting role advocating for Acadia Center regional and state priorities to promote and implement energy and climate policy advances. Areas include clean energy, utility and power grid policy reforms, energy efficiency, and other climate change solutions. Forums include legislative and regulatory proceedings and public engagement work to communicate Acadia Center priorities, solutions and information. The position requires working with partner organizations and building coalitions; drafting public‑facing position and educational materials; media relations; developing analytical materials; and strategic program planning and coordination with Acadia Center teams.Responsibilities include advocating for policy reforms, engaging with stakeholders, drafting materials, conducting technical analyses, public speaking and media work and building coalitions. Candidates should have a strong interest in public engagement, sustainable energy and climate issues, with at least five years of relevant experience preferred. Candidates should possess strong quantitative skills and a passion for climate action, energy justice and shaping climate advocacy in ways to resonate with the public. The position requires residency in Maine or New Hampshire and a willingness to represent Acadia Center in person.Key Responsibilities Advance Acadia Center's regional and state energy and climate policy reforms in northern New EnglandResearch and prepare analytical materials that support Acadia Center's program priorities and projectsEngage in legislative, government agency, community, public engagement, and outreach forumsPrepare policy, research, advocacy, and educational materialsDraft legislative and regulatory filingsEstablish strong media relationships and incorporate public engagement strategies as a core part of our advocacyEnhance engagement with community, housing, justice, consumer, and business voicesRepresent Acadia Center on appointed boards and committeesProvide content and coordination with communications and development staffParticipate in and inform strategic discussions on regional and state prioritiesRequirementsExcellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to present information concisely and effectively to critical decision‑makers and the publicExperience and interest in shaping data and analysis to strengthen advocacy materialsProven ability to clearly communicate complex regulatory or technical concepts to a wide range of stakeholders, both in writing and verballyExcellent interpersonal skillsDemonstrated capacity to build effective alliances to advance shared goalsCommitment and enthusiasm for sustainable energy, climate, consumer, and energy justice progressInterest in managing a diverse workload and participating with supervisors and teams in shaping work plans and schedules5 years of relevant work experienceJ.D. or Master's degree preferredMicrosoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, and PowerPoint) proficiencyBenefitsThe expected salary range for the Senior Policy Advocate is $90,000 to $102,000 annually. The position is envisioned as either a full‑time, exempt, salaried position or as a contract employee. Requests for flexible schedules will be considered. Acadia Center currently has a remote work policy that may be subject to revision. This position requires residency in New Hampshire or Maine with access to state policy making forums. Travel to regional forums and internal meetings is expected. Acadia Center offers competitive compensation aligned with peer nonprofit organizations, with a salary based on…

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