Senior Director, Critical Minerals and Community Positive Energy Transition - 26066

World Wildlife FundWashington, DC
$144,000 - $206,900Hybrid

About The Position

World Wildlife Fund (WWF) is seeking a Senior Director for its Community Positive Energy Transition (CPET) initiative. This role will lead a cross-sector effort to ensure the clean energy transition protects biodiversity, ecosystems, and local communities. The program aims to mitigate environmental harm and negative social impacts associated with the extraction, processing, and use of critical minerals like lithium, cobalt, nickel, copper, and rare earths. CPET will integrate science, policy, industry engagement, and global collaboration to address these pressures. The initiative will also promote circular economy approaches such as recycled material sourcing, mineral substitution, and improved material efficiency to reduce primary mineral demand. The Senior Director will develop and execute a global strategy to mitigate social, environmental, and biodiversity impacts across the critical minerals value chain, aligning with WWF's conservation mission and focusing on priority places in Africa, Asia, Latin America, the Northern Great Plains, and the Arctic regions of the United States.

Requirements

  • Advanced degree in environmental science, natural resource management, sustainability, international development, or related field is required.
  • 12+ years of experience in sustainable mining practices and policies, including extensive experience in programmatic design and management and coalition building is required.
  • Demonstrated commitment to conservation and climate change
  • Proven self-starter who can take initiative and deliver results.
  • Ability to work against deadlines and under frequently changing circumstances.
  • Proven experience in fundraising and donor engagement
  • Exceptional communication and presentation skills
  • Extensive experience working in and across a variety of cultures and geographies
  • Ability to travel internationally and domestically up to 25% of the time
  • Identifies and aligns with WWF’s core values: Courage, Integrity, Respect, and Collaboration

Nice To Haves

  • Experience creating and managing programs within a highly matrixed organization preferred.
  • Experience with relevant international policy processes and diverse stakeholders.
  • Experience designing and implementing environmental safeguards or certification standards in mining or industry.
  • Expertise working with Indigenous communities, civil society, and local governments in mineral‑producing regions.

Responsibilities

  • Build partnerships with governments, mining companies, renewable energy developers, battery storage users, NGOs, Indigenous communities, and finance institutions to promote just and environmentally sound value chains for energy transition minerals.
  • Convene multi-stakeholder working groups to advance sustainable approaches to mineral resource management.
  • Represent WWF in international consortia and industry associations addressing supply chain integrity, transparency, and sustainable development.
  • Engage WWF country offices to co-create and execute a critical minerals strategy.
  • Represent WWF US in the WWF Network mining and metals community of practice.
  • Lead, commission or participate in assessments of ecological risks associated with mining and processing of critical minerals, including impacts on ecosystems and landscape integrity.
  • Establish credible science-based targets, environmental safeguards, and nature positive approaches for mineral supply chains supporting clean energy deployment.
  • Establish or influence metrics and reporting frameworks to track nature impacts, compliance with safeguards, and performance across partner sites and supply chains.
  • Develop white papers, policy briefs, sustainability standards, and evidence-based guidelines for governments, companies, and finance institutions on responsible mineral sourcing, principles of circularity and reduced material demand.
  • Champion solutions such as recycled material sourcing, mineral substitution, improved material efficiency, and new technology pathways to reduce pressure on ecosystems.
  • Promote circular economy approaches that reduce primary mineral extraction and align with global calls to rethink mobility, energy, and industrial systems to reduce demand.
  • Work with WWF development, and public and private sector engagement teams to identify funding opportunities to secure programmatic and operational support for CPET.
  • Manage the annual budget for CPET, program activities and staffing.
  • Ensure timely reporting to program donors.
  • Work with WWF communicators to elevate visibility CPET and its impact.
  • Serve as a member of WWF’s climate management team.

Benefits

  • Salary Range: $144,000 - $206,900
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