Senior Director, Critical Minerals and Community Positive Energy Transition - 26066
World Wildlife Fund | |||
$144,000 - $206,900
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United States, D.C., Washington | |||
May 15, 2026 | |||
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Senior Director, Critical Minerals and Community Positive Energy Transition - 26066 Job Locations
US-DC-Washington
Overview World Wildlife Fund (WWF), one of the world's leading conservation organizations, has established a new position on its Climate team for a Sr. Director of its Community Positive Energy Transition (CPET) initiative. This program will develop and lead a crosssector effort to ensure that the clean energy transition advances in a way that protects biodiversity, ecosystems, and local communities.
If poorly managed, rapidly expanding demand for minerals such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, copper, and rare earths can cause environmental harm and negative social impacts during the extraction, processing, and use of critical minerals such as biodiversity loss, pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions. CPET will integrate science, policy, industry engagement, and global collaboration to avoid and/or reduce these pressures on ecosystems. CPET's promotion of circular economy approaches such as recycled material sourcing, mineral substitution, improved material efficiency, and new technology pathways will also work to reduce primary mineral demand and extraction. The Senior Director, Community Positive Energy Transition, develops and executes a global strategy to mitigate social, environmental and biodiversity impacts across the full critical minerals value chain. The Senior Director will ensure CPET is aligned with WWF's conservation mission, focusing on ecosystems in WWF's priority places in Africa, Asia, Latin America as well as the Northern Great Plains and the Arctic regions of the United States. Salary Range: $144,000 - $206,900 Location: Washington, D.C. (Hybrid work structure with minimum of 2 days a week in office) Please note: Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. This position is not eligible for employment visa sponsorship. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired willbe required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. Responsibilities Stakeholder & Partnership Engagement
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. Research, Analysis & Standards Development
Innovation, Circularity & Impact Reduction
Resource mobilization, program management, and communications
Key Competencies: Collaboration & Communication - Ability to deliver successful results in highly matrixed, complicated environments that demand a lot of deft management of people and communication of ideas. Policy work and coalition management demand the ability to work with and communicate with a wide range of parties with varying motivations. WWF is a complicated, highly-matrixed organization - this position will need to interface within the varying teams within the Climate department, with other Goal and Influence teams, and with the Network. Initiative & Partnership Engagement - This area of our climate work is probably most concerned with keeping current with the range of sentiments and positions within the greater community of climate focused organizations. It requires the ability to be nimble and adapt when the legislative cycle and current events bring new opportunities to engage or advance our goals on the energy transition. The ability to develop ideas, take initiative to bring them into being and to leverage their professional network to keep their finger on the pulse of what is happening and to make things happen will be a key skill set. Ability to foster collaborative relationships with governments, industry, communities and NGOs is paramount. Strategic Thinking - This position requires the candidate to be strategic thinker that can align this program with the over WWF-US strategy and priorities. The Sr. Director will need to develop a theory of change that can be tested through programmatic work. They must demonstrate that the program is solutions focused and can provide high impact. Program Management - Demonstrated ability to develop, build and manage a successful program, particularly programs aimed at securing policy change and industry practice. This position will be responsible for securing funds for this initiative and should have experience in proposal writing. An ideal candidate can develop creative ideas, understand the pathways needed to bring ideas to execution, and build sustainable programs that deliver meaningful results. Qualifications
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World Wildlife Fund (WWF) promotes equal employment opportunities for all qualified individuals regardless of age, race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable law. | |||
$144,000 - $206,900
May 15, 2026