Job Title : Energy and Climate Project Manager
Company: Coastal Conservation League
Job Closing Date: Not Listed
Salary: $55,000-60,000
Workplace Type: Hybrid
Position Overview: Under the direction of the Program Director, the Energy & Climate Project Manager will work on an array of projects related to energy and climate issues and regularly monitor agendas, media, public notices, and Public Service Commission filings to stay abreast of issues impacting the community. The Energy & Climate Project Manager will work with the Program Director and multiple partners to present findings and recommendations to stakeholders and decision makers in support of organizational goals.
More about the Coastal Conservation Leauge
From sandy beaches and salt marshes to freshwater swamps and farmland, the Coastal Conservation League is working to respond to rapid growth and development, as well as impacts from a changing climate on the South Carolina coastal plain. We work from our headquarters in Charleston, our legislative office in Columbia, our South Coast office in Beaufort, which covers Beaufort, Jasper, Colleton, and Hampton counties, our North Coast office, which works across Georgetown, Horry, Marion, Williamsburg, and Florence counties, and our food hub, GrowFood Carolina, in Charleston. Our team of professionals works across the coastal plain to promote clean energy, protect land, water and wildlife, build strong cities and towns, and support local food and farmers to build healthy, resilient communities.
Our mission is to protect the health of the natural resources of the South Carolina coastal plain and ensure a high quality of life for all of the people who live in and love this special place.
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