The Cities Adaptation Strategies Manager will develop and manage strategies related to urban heat and extreme precipitation within New Jersey’s Cities and within TNC’s Northeast Division. They will be responsible for developing and implementing plans to increase the impact of our work in a way that provides multiple social, economic and environmental benefits in vulnerable communities. Working closely with the Director of Cities Programs and the Cities team, the Cities Adaptation Strategies Manager will lead the development, refinement and implementation of strategic initiatives addressing urban heat and extreme precipitation across New Jersey’s cities, aligned with The Nature Conservancy’s Northeast Division priorities. In collaboration with internal teams and external partners, the Manager will identify, design and manage integrated, place-based and regional nature-based solution strategies that will increase the scale, equity, and impact of conservation outcomes. This includes building and sustaining cross-sector partnerships to co-develop scalable solutions to urban heat and flooding. The Manager will oversee planning processes, guide project implementation and ensure that strategies deliver measurable social, economic and environmental benefits particularly for vulnerable and underserved communities. They will apply an equity and community engagement lens across all aspects of the work. This role also contributes to cross-state learning, knowledge sharing and innovation, helping to advance The Nature Conservancy’s climate adaptation goals.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level