JOB SUMMARY. The Director of Climate Resiliency will catalyze and facilitate collective action in the Mystic River watershed to create climate-resilient communities to protect people and property from a wetter, and hotter future. They will be responsible for managing the climate team at MyRWA and for facilitating the Resilient Mystic Collaborative (RMC) as it pursues its ambitious social resilience agenda and climate projects in the watershed. ABOUT THE MYSTIC RIVER WATERSHED ASSOCIATION. The Mystic River Watershed Association (MyRWA) was founded in 1972. Our vision is a vibrant, healthy and resilient Mystic River Watershed for the benefit of all our community members. To achieve this, MyRWA is building climate resilience, transforming parks and paths, protecting water quality, restoring important habitats, and inspiring youth and community members. This is an exciting time to join MyRWA’s highly collaborative and dedicated team. MyRWA has a staff of 20, a committed Board of Directors, and an annual budget of more than $5 million. We are an organization committed to incorporating racial equity and justice throughout our programs and operations. Home to 21 municipalities, numerous community-based organizations, and 600,000 residents over 76 square miles, the Mystic River Watershed is the most densely populated and urbanized watershed in New England. The Mystic and its tributaries flow southeast from Reading out through the northern edge of Boston Harbor. The Lower Mystic contains the highest concentration of critical regional infrastructure in New England--including transportation, energy, food distribution, and wastewater treatment--interspersed with low-income BIPOC communities and others disproportionately affected by extreme weather. Mystic Watershed communities are learning to live with the effects of climate change: more extreme weather; freshwater and coastal flooding; higher winds; and unpredictable seasons. With nearly fifty percent of the watershed developed and paved, heavier rain events mean more widespread stormwater flooding. Developed areas that were once tidal rivers and marshes now experience growing risks of chronic flooding. Increasingly hot summers and related heat emergencies disproportionately affect lower-income BIPOC residents and workers and others with fragile health without access to air conditioning. MyRWA is committed to helping communities adapt to the changing climate in ways that protect the most vulnerable in extreme conditions and generally improves livability across the region while closing gaps in resilience between our highest- and lowest-income residents and workers. RESILIENT MYSTIC COLLABORATIVE (RMC) . The RMC is a nationally recognized coalition of 20 municipalities and multiple non-governmental partners focused on managing flooding and extreme heat on a regional scale that closes gaps in climate resilience and engages residents in finding solutions. Since its founding in 2018 by the Mystic River Watershed Association, the RMC has been a leader in the climate resiliency practice, serving as a model for regional collaboration, with the understanding that climate impacts don’t respect municipal boundaries. Its success can be measured in the impressive amount of funding brought to the watershed for on-the-ground climate resiliency projects--$140 million and counting. JOB RESPONSIBILITIES. The Director of Climate Resiliency leads all of MyRWA’s climate efforts—including the management of the 20-community Resilient Mystic Collaborative. This position will sit on the leadership team at MyRWA and contribute to MyRWA’s strategic direction and staff management. This position reports to the Executive Director. This position manages 2+ staff members, consultants, budgets, and strategic plans. The work requires building strong relationships with municipal staff, community leaders, service providers, and policymakers throughout the watershed. It also requires someone who can work at various levels, from policy to program to project. This position provides substantial opportunities for creativity and professional growth. The Director of Climate Resiliency will lead the RMC in centering equity in decision-making and project outcomes. We have recently completed a five-year program evaluation and strategic plan with ambitious goals around implementing new onboarding, and project development and evaluation practices and norms that address historic injustices around race, income, language, and abilities.
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