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                    Remote in the United States (CA, CO,CT, GA, MD, MA, ME, MT, NJ, NY, NC, PA, UT, VT, VA, WI, WA, or Washington, DC)
                
                    
        
              
  350.org is looking for a controller who will provide leadership for all areas of the accounting function. This is a remote position that can be based anywhere in CA, CO,CT, GA, MD, MA, ME, MT, NC, NJ, NY, PA, UT, VT, VA, WA, WI, or Washington, DC.  
  About 350.org     
  350.org is building a global grassroots movement to solve the climate crisis. Our online campaigns,     grassroots organizing, and mass public actions are led from the bottom up by thousands of volunteer     organizers in over 188 countries. 350.org works hard to organize in a new way—everywhere at once,     using online tools to facilitate strategic offline action. We want to be a laboratory for the best ways to     strengthen the climate movement and catalyze transformation around the world.    The values that     guide and drive our work are listed here.      
  350.org is an equal opportunity employer.   350.org strives to be an inclusive and collaborative group of     people who bring a variety of approaches to the work we do. We’re committed to the principles of   j  ustice, and we try to build a safe workplace where everyone is treated fairly and enjoys working     together. We value new perspectives, ideas of all sorts, and different ways of working. Diverse     perspectives and experiences improve the way 350.org carries out our work – including what we     decide to work on and how creatively/effectively we do that. We do our best to make staff positions     accessible to all potential team members, regardless of race, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability,     assigned gender, gender expression or identity, sexual orientation or identity, religion or creed,     veteran status, marital or parental status, and genetic information. We also strive to include team     members in communities most impacted by climate change or impacted by other kinds of     environmental, social, and economic injustice.     
  About the Controller Position  
 The Controller oversees all accounting operations of an organization that has $20M+ annual revenues and processes $40M+ of transactions annually. This senior position requires proven, hands-on experience in end-to-end accounting management, team management and a strong understanding of both nonprofit accounting and US GAAP accounting. This position includes exercising independent judgment to accomplish job duties, implementing global process improvements and being proactive at keeping processes moving forward. The Controller provides overall leadership for all areas of the accounting function, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, banking, month end close, payroll, general ledger, journal entries, audit support, administrative support, etc. This role exercises responsibility for the accuracy of financial data and reports and promotes the safeguarding of the organization’s assets through the maintenance of adequate internal controls. The Controller’s responsibilities span across an international, global organization that operates in 20+ currencies, 30+ countries, 4 separate entities and 2 separate organizations (501c3 and 501c4). This position reports into the Global Director of Finance and is an important leader within the Finance & Accounting Department and the organization as a whole. 
  Key Responsibilities   
  Accounting Functions, Financial Reporting and Financial Systems   
 
 Lead the accounting function by assigning, directing and monitoring all tasks in this area 
 Overseeing and managing accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll accounting and payroll processing, preparing journal entries, general accounting activity, banking activity and account reconciliations 
 Create, implement and manage a global month end close (MEC) process to ensure financials are timely, accurate and complete 
 Review and manage the process end-to-end and implement improvements where necessary to drive efficiency and accuracy 
 Make adjustments and journal entries where necessary and ensure staff has completed their MEC duties properly and on-time 
 Conduct account analysis and ad hoc reporting after month end close to check for thoroughness, consistency or other requests. Review P&L, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow Statement and Trial Balance reports for consistency, trending, anomalies, missing transactions, corrections needed, etc. every month during MEC 
 Assign responsibilities as needed to accounting team members 
 Assist the members of the Finance & Accounting Department in preparing budgets, forecasts, reports, etc. 
 Responsible for managing operational and financial data and ensuring data integrity and accuracy 
 Assist the Director of Finance and other management in development and documentation of operational procedures and in the development of system controls to ensure data integrity and internal controls to safeguard assets 
 Assist the Director of Finance and other management in production of accurate and timely financial statements. 
 Oversee all accounts, ledgers, subledgers and reporting systems 
 Ensure compliance with appropriate US GAAP standards, external laws/regulations, and translations from IFRS wherever appropriate 
 Assist the Director of Finance and other team members with compliance for regulatory filings, tax filings, etc. in overseas entities in South Africa, UK and other locations 
 Stay up-to-date on accounting changes, including for the nonprofit sector. Design and implement new processes to keep financial transaction recording and financial reporting up-to-date with new standards to remain compliant 
 Assist the Director of Finance in annual audit and Tax Form 990 preparation. Prepare, review and/or approve detailed audit schedules and reconciliations. Identify any write offs, adjustments, reclasses, etc. prior to the audit and record in the accounting system 
 Assist the Director of Finance in remediating any audit issues that result from the annual audit in an effort to continually improve processes and results 
 Create, maintain and revise, as needed, global accounting manuals containing accounting policies and procedures and other working documents as needed 
 Oversee entire Accounts Payable process and Accounts Receivable function (supervise in consultation or liaise with development team to ensure accurate recording of revenue and corresponding restrictions). Implement best practices for accounts payable and accounts receivable functions in consultation with other finance and accounting team members or other staff 
 Responsible for timely and accurate bank reconciliations, credit card reconciliations, debit card reconciliations, etc. for all 350.org accounts, including those in non-USD currencies 
 Act as expert on accounting system(s) setup, capabilities and technical requirements. Ensure accounting system integrity and make recommendations to COO and Director of Finance for ongoing improvements in functionality as required 
 Responsible for review and approval of payroll processing and payroll accounting entries in multiple countries, including US, Canada, South Africa, UK, etc. Work with various payroll providers in each country for timely payroll submission and payment, and to ensure compliance with local laws and regulations. Maintain reconciliations for payroll liabilities, including retirement/pensions, taxes and other benefits 
 Understand intercompany and inter-entity accounting and cost allocations, including due-to due-from accounting 
 Consistently prepare financial data, analyze financial data and share reports in an accurate and timely manner as requested from the Director of Finance, COO or other management. Clearly communicate monthly, quarterly and annual financial statements. Keep management informed of any material changes 
 
  Cash Flow Management and Controls   
 
 Responsible for overall management and safeguarding of cash, including banking, bank transfers and other cash-equivalent/investment accounts 
 Maintain internal controls and safeguards for receipt of revenue and actual expenditures 
 Develop documentation of procedures and recommendations for cash control process improvements 
 Assist Director of Finance in organizational cash flow forecasting as needed 
 Complete and/or review reconciliations for all cash or cash-equivalent/investment accounts on a monthly basis 
 
  Other   
 
 Oversee accounting staff, including members of accounts payable, accounts receivable and general accountants and/or specialists 
 Develop and manage a high-performing accounting team with an employee-oriented culture that emphasizes quality, process improvement and employee retention. Manage direct reports, while maintaining the goals of the Finance & Accounting Department and Operations Department 
 Support the Finance & Accounting Department and Operations Department when called upon for various requests.  Assist in special projects as necessary and other duties as assigned by the Director of Finance, Head of Operations and/or Managing Director 
 Participate or support organizational initiatives or events 
 Take initiative to learn about climate change and the mission and programs of 350.org 
 
  QUALIFICATIONS/EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:   
  Required Qualifications  
 
 Bachelor’s degree or Master’s degree in Accounting 
 Minimum 8+ years of accounting experience, demonstrating a clear increase in responsibilities 
 Minimum 5+ years as a manager within the accounting or finance function, including 3+ years of direct supervision 
 Excellent and expert knowledge of US GAAP 
 Experience in developing, implementing and managing the month end close process for an international organization 
 Experience in an international nonprofit organization, including experience in multi-entity, multi-currency and international transactions/accounting 
 Strong experience and working knowledge of general ledger, accounts payable, domestic and international disbursements, nonprofit revenue recognition, accounts receivable, payroll, and banking required 
 Experience in being a key player for audit support 
 Experience implementing or migrating to a new accounting system or ERP or other similar project management experience 
 Ability to translate financial concepts to individuals at all levels in the organization – including non-finance colleagues 
 Keen analytic, organization and independent problem-solving skills.  Experience in effectively communicating key data, including presentations to management 
 Meticulous attention to detail – demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness, organized, monitors own work and the work of others to ensure quality 
 Expert at managing self, including prioritizing multiple tasks and meeting deadlines, while also managing multiple team members 
 Proactive, hands-on thinker and problem solver 
 Customer-oriented, positive attitude 
 Excellent written and communication skills, proficiency of English language (spoken and written) is required 
 
  Desired Qualifications  
 
 A CPA or accounting certification is a plus 
 Some understanding of IFRS is a plus 
 Commitment to a work environment that incorporates cultural values and is mission-driven, professional, direct, naturally collaborative, and collegial 
 Comfortable working in partnership with senior staff within the organization 
 Experience with Intacct, Expensify and/or similar accounting/ERP system 
 Experience with Google suite, including Gmail, google calendar, google docs, google sheets 
 Experience with modelling and complex functions in Microsoft Excel 
 
  We are looking for someone who is comfortable working both independently and in teams, highly     responsive, and able to lead initiatives as well as take direction from others.   
  Position Type:  Full time 
  Application Deadline:  10/01/2023 
  Compensation:  Salary tier 3.3 (USD $105,000 annually) 
  Location:  Remote in the United States (CA, CO,CT, GA, MD, MA, ME, MT, NJ, NY, NC, PA, UT, VT, VA, WI, WA, or Washington, DC) 
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  If you have suggestions for us on how to do this better, we really value your input and strongly     encourage you to write to us at     jobs@350.org     with the subject line ‘Hiring Feedback’.  
        
     
    
    
          
  350.org is looking for a controller who will provide leadership for all areas of the accounting function. This is a remote position that can be based anywhere in CA, CO,CT, GA, MD, MA, ME, MT, NC, NJ, NY, PA, UT, VT, VA, WA, WI, or Washington, DC.  
  About 350.org     
  350.org is building a global grassroots movement to solve the climate crisis. Our online campaigns,     grassroots organizing, and mass public actions are led from the bottom up by thousands of volunteer     organizers in over 188 countries. 350.org works hard to organize in a new way—everywhere at once,     using online tools to facilitate strategic offline action. We want to be a laboratory for the best ways to     strengthen the climate movement and catalyze transformation around the world.    The values that     guide and drive our work are listed here.      
  350.org is an equal opportunity employer.   350.org strives to be an inclusive and collaborative group of     people who bring a variety of approaches to the work we do. We’re committed to the principles of   j  ustice, and we try to build a safe workplace where everyone is treated fairly and enjoys working     together. We value new perspectives, ideas of all sorts, and different ways of working. Diverse     perspectives and experiences improve the way 350.org carries out our work – including what we     decide to work on and how creatively/effectively we do that. We do our best to make staff positions     accessible to all potential team members, regardless of race, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability,     assigned gender, gender expression or identity, sexual orientation or identity, religion or creed,     veteran status, marital or parental status, and genetic information. We also strive to include team     members in communities most impacted by climate change or impacted by other kinds of     environmental, social, and economic injustice.     
  About the Controller Position  
 The Controller oversees all accounting operations of an organization that has $20M+ annual revenues and processes $40M+ of transactions annually. This senior position requires proven, hands-on experience in end-to-end accounting management, team management and a strong understanding of both nonprofit accounting and US GAAP accounting. This position includes exercising independent judgment to accomplish job duties, implementing global process improvements and being proactive at keeping processes moving forward. The Controller provides overall leadership for all areas of the accounting function, including accounts payable, accounts receivable, banking, month end close, payroll, general ledger, journal entries, audit support, administrative support, etc. This role exercises responsibility for the accuracy of financial data and reports and promotes the safeguarding of the organization’s assets through the maintenance of adequate internal controls. The Controller’s responsibilities span across an international, global organization that operates in 20+ currencies, 30+ countries, 4 separate entities and 2 separate organizations (501c3 and 501c4). This position reports into the Global Director of Finance and is an important leader within the Finance & Accounting Department and the organization as a whole. 
  Key Responsibilities   
  Accounting Functions, Financial Reporting and Financial Systems   
 
 Lead the accounting function by assigning, directing and monitoring all tasks in this area 
 Overseeing and managing accounts payable, accounts receivable, payroll accounting and payroll processing, preparing journal entries, general accounting activity, banking activity and account reconciliations 
 Create, implement and manage a global month end close (MEC) process to ensure financials are timely, accurate and complete 
 Review and manage the process end-to-end and implement improvements where necessary to drive efficiency and accuracy 
 Make adjustments and journal entries where necessary and ensure staff has completed their MEC duties properly and on-time 
 Conduct account analysis and ad hoc reporting after month end close to check for thoroughness, consistency or other requests. Review P&L, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow Statement and Trial Balance reports for consistency, trending, anomalies, missing transactions, corrections needed, etc. every month during MEC 
 Assign responsibilities as needed to accounting team members 
 Assist the members of the Finance & Accounting Department in preparing budgets, forecasts, reports, etc. 
 Responsible for managing operational and financial data and ensuring data integrity and accuracy 
 Assist the Director of Finance and other management in development and documentation of operational procedures and in the development of system controls to ensure data integrity and internal controls to safeguard assets 
 Assist the Director of Finance and other management in production of accurate and timely financial statements. 
 Oversee all accounts, ledgers, subledgers and reporting systems 
 Ensure compliance with appropriate US GAAP standards, external laws/regulations, and translations from IFRS wherever appropriate 
 Assist the Director of Finance and other team members with compliance for regulatory filings, tax filings, etc. in overseas entities in South Africa, UK and other locations 
 Stay up-to-date on accounting changes, including for the nonprofit sector. Design and implement new processes to keep financial transaction recording and financial reporting up-to-date with new standards to remain compliant 
 Assist the Director of Finance in annual audit and Tax Form 990 preparation. Prepare, review and/or approve detailed audit schedules and reconciliations. Identify any write offs, adjustments, reclasses, etc. prior to the audit and record in the accounting system 
 Assist the Director of Finance in remediating any audit issues that result from the annual audit in an effort to continually improve processes and results 
 Create, maintain and revise, as needed, global accounting manuals containing accounting policies and procedures and other working documents as needed 
 Oversee entire Accounts Payable process and Accounts Receivable function (supervise in consultation or liaise with development team to ensure accurate recording of revenue and corresponding restrictions). Implement best practices for accounts payable and accounts receivable functions in consultation with other finance and accounting team members or other staff 
 Responsible for timely and accurate bank reconciliations, credit card reconciliations, debit card reconciliations, etc. for all 350.org accounts, including those in non-USD currencies 
 Act as expert on accounting system(s) setup, capabilities and technical requirements. Ensure accounting system integrity and make recommendations to COO and Director of Finance for ongoing improvements in functionality as required 
 Responsible for review and approval of payroll processing and payroll accounting entries in multiple countries, including US, Canada, South Africa, UK, etc. Work with various payroll providers in each country for timely payroll submission and payment, and to ensure compliance with local laws and regulations. Maintain reconciliations for payroll liabilities, including retirement/pensions, taxes and other benefits 
 Understand intercompany and inter-entity accounting and cost allocations, including due-to due-from accounting 
 Consistently prepare financial data, analyze financial data and share reports in an accurate and timely manner as requested from the Director of Finance, COO or other management. Clearly communicate monthly, quarterly and annual financial statements. Keep management informed of any material changes 
 
  Cash Flow Management and Controls   
 
 Responsible for overall management and safeguarding of cash, including banking, bank transfers and other cash-equivalent/investment accounts 
 Maintain internal controls and safeguards for receipt of revenue and actual expenditures 
 Develop documentation of procedures and recommendations for cash control process improvements 
 Assist Director of Finance in organizational cash flow forecasting as needed 
 Complete and/or review reconciliations for all cash or cash-equivalent/investment accounts on a monthly basis 
 
  Other   
 
 Oversee accounting staff, including members of accounts payable, accounts receivable and general accountants and/or specialists 
 Develop and manage a high-performing accounting team with an employee-oriented culture that emphasizes quality, process improvement and employee retention. Manage direct reports, while maintaining the goals of the Finance & Accounting Department and Operations Department 
 Support the Finance & Accounting Department and Operations Department when called upon for various requests.  Assist in special projects as necessary and other duties as assigned by the Director of Finance, Head of Operations and/or Managing Director 
 Participate or support organizational initiatives or events 
 Take initiative to learn about climate change and the mission and programs of 350.org 
 
  QUALIFICATIONS/EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:   
  Required Qualifications  
 
 Bachelor’s degree or Master’s degree in Accounting 
 Minimum 8+ years of accounting experience, demonstrating a clear increase in responsibilities 
 Minimum 5+ years as a manager within the accounting or finance function, including 3+ years of direct supervision 
 Excellent and expert knowledge of US GAAP 
 Experience in developing, implementing and managing the month end close process for an international organization 
 Experience in an international nonprofit organization, including experience in multi-entity, multi-currency and international transactions/accounting 
 Strong experience and working knowledge of general ledger, accounts payable, domestic and international disbursements, nonprofit revenue recognition, accounts receivable, payroll, and banking required 
 Experience in being a key player for audit support 
 Experience implementing or migrating to a new accounting system or ERP or other similar project management experience 
 Ability to translate financial concepts to individuals at all levels in the organization – including non-finance colleagues 
 Keen analytic, organization and independent problem-solving skills.  Experience in effectively communicating key data, including presentations to management 
 Meticulous attention to detail – demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness, organized, monitors own work and the work of others to ensure quality 
 Expert at managing self, including prioritizing multiple tasks and meeting deadlines, while also managing multiple team members 
 Proactive, hands-on thinker and problem solver 
 Customer-oriented, positive attitude 
 Excellent written and communication skills, proficiency of English language (spoken and written) is required 
 
  Desired Qualifications  
 
 A CPA or accounting certification is a plus 
 Some understanding of IFRS is a plus 
 Commitment to a work environment that incorporates cultural values and is mission-driven, professional, direct, naturally collaborative, and collegial 
 Comfortable working in partnership with senior staff within the organization 
 Experience with Intacct, Expensify and/or similar accounting/ERP system 
 Experience with Google suite, including Gmail, google calendar, google docs, google sheets 
 Experience with modelling and complex functions in Microsoft Excel 
 
  We are looking for someone who is comfortable working both independently and in teams, highly     responsive, and able to lead initiatives as well as take direction from others.   
  Position Type:  Full time 
  Application Deadline:  10/01/2023 
  Compensation:  Salary tier 3.3 (USD $105,000 annually) 
  Location:  Remote in the United States (CA, CO,CT, GA, MD, MA, ME, MT, NJ, NY, NC, PA, UT, VT, VA, WI, WA, or Washington, DC) 
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  If you have suggestions for us on how to do this better, we really value your input and strongly     encourage you to write to us at     jobs@350.org     with the subject line ‘Hiring Feedback’.  
    
						
        
        
        
            
                350.org
            
                    
        
              
  350.org is looking for a   Head of Regions  to join our team of dedicated individuals who will  support the overall strategic direction of 350, and build an organizational culture, values as well as practices that are rooted in justice, equity, diversity and inclusion (JEDI).  
  About 350.org     
  350.org is building a global grassroots movement to solve the climate crisis. Our online campaigns,     grassroots organizing, and mass public actions are led from the bottom up by thousands of volunteer     organizers in over 188 countries. 350.org works hard to organize in a new way—everywhere at once,     using online tools to facilitate strategic offline action. We want to be a laboratory for the best ways to     strengthen the climate movement and catalyze transformation around the world.    The values that     guide and drive our work are listed here.      
  350.org is an equal-opportunity employer.   350.org strives to be an inclusive and collaborative group of     people who bring a variety of approaches to the work we do. We’re committed to the principles of   j  ustice, and we try to build a safe workplace where everyone is treated fairly and enjoys working     together. We value new perspectives, ideas of all sorts, and different ways of working. Diverse     perspectives and experiences improve the way 350.org carries out our work – including what we     decide to work on and how creatively/effectively we do that. We do our best to make staff positions     accessible to all potential team members, regardless of race, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability,     assigned gender, gender expression or identity, sexual orientation or identity, religion or creed,     veteran status, marital or parental status, and genetic information. We also strive to include team     members in communities most impacted by climate change or impacted by other kinds of     environmental, social, and economic injustice.     
  Job Summary:  
 The Head of Regions is a member of 350.org’s Global Executive Team responsible for the overall strategic direction and leadership of the organization, and building an organizational culture, values and practices that are rooted in justice, equity, diversity and inclusion (JEDI). 
 We are embarking on a new organisational strategy that is shifting 350’s stance to not just campaign against fossil fuels, but also for the solutions to the climate crisis, with a focus on alternative energy systems that are not only powered entirely by renewable energy, but that provide affordability and access as well, and that are controlled and owned by and for people, not corporate profit.  
 The Head of Regions will be responsible for overseeing 350.org’s programmatic work in Asia, Pacific, Africa, North America, Europe and Latin America regions. This includes the development of strategies focused on regional campaigns, organizing, mobilization and movement support to achieve 350 Global Strategic Goals, as well as making sure that regional contexts and voices are elevated at the global level.  
 The Head of Regions will work hand-in-hand with the Head of Campaigning and Organizing and the Head of Public Engagement to share the responsibility of achieving our strategic goal of building a global movement rooted in regional contexts.  
 The Head of Regions will be supported by a Deputy Head of Regions and supervise all Regional Directors and the Deputy Head of Regions.  
  Duties and Responsibilities:  
  As a member of the Global Executive Team, set and communicate 350.org’s overall strategic and operational direction and ensure alignment across the organization. Translate 350.org’s strategic goals and Theory of Change into department goals with clear and measurable key performance indicators. 
 Provide strategic alignment amongst regional team leaders on regional, national and local campaigns, organizing, mobilization, public engagement, and movement support, and ensuring cohesion and alignment with 350.org’s overall strategy, theory or change, and periodic goals. 
 Together with the Heads of Campaigning and Organising, and of Public Engagement, ensure that regional priorities are aligned with a Global Programme for 350 worldwide.  
 Support regional team leads in incubating, supporting and developing strategies and tactics for building a broader and more diverse base of partners, affiliates and supporters.  
 Support, coach and partner with regional team leads in developing change management practices. 
 Identify and support opportunities for professional development and growth of regional team leaders.  
 Support the development and implementation of regional strategies to help grassroots climate justice organizations build alliances, partnerships, and coalitions with other organizations to enhance their power and to achieve their goals. This includes resourcing, training and incubating leaders and 350 local groups.  
 Oversee and support the development of region-specific strategies and build models for dismantling the flow of financial and political support to the fossil fuel industry by shifting the overarching discourse on climate action.  
 Support operationalization of justice, equity, diversity and inclusion into program planning and benchmarks. 
 Develop strategies for integrated and regularized  cross-regional collaboration and sharing of campaign best practice. 
 Partner with regional leadership to establish performance measures, monitor results and evaluate the effectiveness of the organisation’s regional programs. 
 Oversee the creation and management of the department's annual budget.  
   Minimum Requirements:  
  At least 10 years of experience in humanitarian or development work, climate justice, social justice, human rights or related work and 5 years of experience in analyzing emerging trends and opportunities, and building strategies and tactics for global and regional campaign, movement building and mobilization.  
 Strong experience working across multiple regions in the Global North and Global South with different operational contexts. 
 At least 8 years of experience in senior management or leadership roles. 
 A strong commitment to justice issues and commitment to ending the era of fossil fuels.  
 Proven track record of setting up and leading operations or programs in countries in the Global South and/or East Asia. 
 Demonstrated experience of working in high risk environments. 
 Experience in security management and risk assessments. 
 A demonstrated understanding of and commitment to justice, equity, diversity and inclusion (JEDI), anti-racism or anti-oppression work. Ability to manage across differences and work effectively with people from diverse racial, ethnic, class, age, gender, and sexual orientation backgrounds.  
 Strong ability to think strategically and translate overarching strategies into department goals.          
 Excellent interpersonal skills, including the ability to cultivate and establish partnerships with colleagues, external partners, media and other stakeholders.   
 Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with an ability to translate complex data into clear and simple messages for a wide range of audiences. 
 Ability to manage complex projects and work across departments. 
 Ability to prioritize and focus effectively across a wide range of responsibilities. 
 Comfort and ease working in a fast-paced environment. 
 Ability to demonstrate grace under pressure. 
 Strong ability to manage and work with remote teams from across the globe. 
 Fluency in English. 
   Preferred but not required:  
  Experience running a large and diverse department and using organizational resources effectively. 
 Familiarity with Google Suites, Zoom and Slack. 
 Bilingual and English and another language preferred, but not required.  
 Someone who is a Self-starter, self-directed or with an entrepreneurial spirit.  
 Experience of working and living in 2 or more 350.org regions. 
 Experience leading regional teams or divisions.  
   Other Requirements:  
  This role may be required to travel domestically and internationally.  
 This role is expected to work remotely with an ability to work across different time zones. 
   We are looking for someone who is comfortable working remotely in coordination both with teams and independently who is also highly    responsive, and able to lead initiatives as well as take direction from others.       
  Position Type:  Full-time 
  Application Deadline:  This job is open until it is filled 
  Compensation:   Salary tier 5.1 ( click here to view the salary table ) - please note that the salaries for Argentina, Nigeria and Turkey will be adjusted, as per our hyperinflation policy  
  Location:  Remote in 1 of 29 countries 350.org works ( Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Benin, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Fiji,   France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan,   Kenya, Netherlands, Nigeria, Philippines, Poland, Senegal, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan,   Trinidad & Tobago, Turkey, UK or the USA) In the USA, we can hire in the following states only: CA, CO, CT, GA, MA, MD, ME, MT, NC, NJ, NY, PA, VT, VA, WA, WI or Washington, D.C.  
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  If you have suggestions for us on how to do this better, we really value your input and strongly     encourage you to write to us at     jobs@350.org     with the subject line ‘Hiring Feedback’.  
        
     
    
    
          
  350.org is looking for a   Head of Regions  to join our team of dedicated individuals who will  support the overall strategic direction of 350, and build an organizational culture, values as well as practices that are rooted in justice, equity, diversity and inclusion (JEDI).  
  About 350.org     
  350.org is building a global grassroots movement to solve the climate crisis. Our online campaigns,     grassroots organizing, and mass public actions are led from the bottom up by thousands of volunteer     organizers in over 188 countries. 350.org works hard to organize in a new way—everywhere at once,     using online tools to facilitate strategic offline action. We want to be a laboratory for the best ways to     strengthen the climate movement and catalyze transformation around the world.    The values that     guide and drive our work are listed here.      
  350.org is an equal-opportunity employer.   350.org strives to be an inclusive and collaborative group of     people who bring a variety of approaches to the work we do. We’re committed to the principles of   j  ustice, and we try to build a safe workplace where everyone is treated fairly and enjoys working     together. We value new perspectives, ideas of all sorts, and different ways of working. Diverse     perspectives and experiences improve the way 350.org carries out our work – including what we     decide to work on and how creatively/effectively we do that. We do our best to make staff positions     accessible to all potential team members, regardless of race, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability,     assigned gender, gender expression or identity, sexual orientation or identity, religion or creed,     veteran status, marital or parental status, and genetic information. We also strive to include team     members in communities most impacted by climate change or impacted by other kinds of     environmental, social, and economic injustice.     
  Job Summary:  
 The Head of Regions is a member of 350.org’s Global Executive Team responsible for the overall strategic direction and leadership of the organization, and building an organizational culture, values and practices that are rooted in justice, equity, diversity and inclusion (JEDI). 
 We are embarking on a new organisational strategy that is shifting 350’s stance to not just campaign against fossil fuels, but also for the solutions to the climate crisis, with a focus on alternative energy systems that are not only powered entirely by renewable energy, but that provide affordability and access as well, and that are controlled and owned by and for people, not corporate profit.  
 The Head of Regions will be responsible for overseeing 350.org’s programmatic work in Asia, Pacific, Africa, North America, Europe and Latin America regions. This includes the development of strategies focused on regional campaigns, organizing, mobilization and movement support to achieve 350 Global Strategic Goals, as well as making sure that regional contexts and voices are elevated at the global level.  
 The Head of Regions will work hand-in-hand with the Head of Campaigning and Organizing and the Head of Public Engagement to share the responsibility of achieving our strategic goal of building a global movement rooted in regional contexts.  
 The Head of Regions will be supported by a Deputy Head of Regions and supervise all Regional Directors and the Deputy Head of Regions.  
  Duties and Responsibilities:  
  As a member of the Global Executive Team, set and communicate 350.org’s overall strategic and operational direction and ensure alignment across the organization. Translate 350.org’s strategic goals and Theory of Change into department goals with clear and measurable key performance indicators. 
 Provide strategic alignment amongst regional team leaders on regional, national and local campaigns, organizing, mobilization, public engagement, and movement support, and ensuring cohesion and alignment with 350.org’s overall strategy, theory or change, and periodic goals. 
 Together with the Heads of Campaigning and Organising, and of Public Engagement, ensure that regional priorities are aligned with a Global Programme for 350 worldwide.  
 Support regional team leads in incubating, supporting and developing strategies and tactics for building a broader and more diverse base of partners, affiliates and supporters.  
 Support, coach and partner with regional team leads in developing change management practices. 
 Identify and support opportunities for professional development and growth of regional team leaders.  
 Support the development and implementation of regional strategies to help grassroots climate justice organizations build alliances, partnerships, and coalitions with other organizations to enhance their power and to achieve their goals. This includes resourcing, training and incubating leaders and 350 local groups.  
 Oversee and support the development of region-specific strategies and build models for dismantling the flow of financial and political support to the fossil fuel industry by shifting the overarching discourse on climate action.  
 Support operationalization of justice, equity, diversity and inclusion into program planning and benchmarks. 
 Develop strategies for integrated and regularized  cross-regional collaboration and sharing of campaign best practice. 
 Partner with regional leadership to establish performance measures, monitor results and evaluate the effectiveness of the organisation’s regional programs. 
 Oversee the creation and management of the department's annual budget.  
   Minimum Requirements:  
  At least 10 years of experience in humanitarian or development work, climate justice, social justice, human rights or related work and 5 years of experience in analyzing emerging trends and opportunities, and building strategies and tactics for global and regional campaign, movement building and mobilization.  
 Strong experience working across multiple regions in the Global North and Global South with different operational contexts. 
 At least 8 years of experience in senior management or leadership roles. 
 A strong commitment to justice issues and commitment to ending the era of fossil fuels.  
 Proven track record of setting up and leading operations or programs in countries in the Global South and/or East Asia. 
 Demonstrated experience of working in high risk environments. 
 Experience in security management and risk assessments. 
 A demonstrated understanding of and commitment to justice, equity, diversity and inclusion (JEDI), anti-racism or anti-oppression work. Ability to manage across differences and work effectively with people from diverse racial, ethnic, class, age, gender, and sexual orientation backgrounds.  
 Strong ability to think strategically and translate overarching strategies into department goals.          
 Excellent interpersonal skills, including the ability to cultivate and establish partnerships with colleagues, external partners, media and other stakeholders.   
 Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with an ability to translate complex data into clear and simple messages for a wide range of audiences. 
 Ability to manage complex projects and work across departments. 
 Ability to prioritize and focus effectively across a wide range of responsibilities. 
 Comfort and ease working in a fast-paced environment. 
 Ability to demonstrate grace under pressure. 
 Strong ability to manage and work with remote teams from across the globe. 
 Fluency in English. 
   Preferred but not required:  
  Experience running a large and diverse department and using organizational resources effectively. 
 Familiarity with Google Suites, Zoom and Slack. 
 Bilingual and English and another language preferred, but not required.  
 Someone who is a Self-starter, self-directed or with an entrepreneurial spirit.  
 Experience of working and living in 2 or more 350.org regions. 
 Experience leading regional teams or divisions.  
   Other Requirements:  
  This role may be required to travel domestically and internationally.  
 This role is expected to work remotely with an ability to work across different time zones. 
   We are looking for someone who is comfortable working remotely in coordination both with teams and independently who is also highly    responsive, and able to lead initiatives as well as take direction from others.       
  Position Type:  Full-time 
  Application Deadline:  This job is open until it is filled 
  Compensation:   Salary tier 5.1 ( click here to view the salary table ) - please note that the salaries for Argentina, Nigeria and Turkey will be adjusted, as per our hyperinflation policy  
  Location:  Remote in 1 of 29 countries 350.org works ( Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Benin, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, Fiji,   France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Japan,   Kenya, Netherlands, Nigeria, Philippines, Poland, Senegal, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan,   Trinidad & Tobago, Turkey, UK or the USA) In the USA, we can hire in the following states only: CA, CO, CT, GA, MA, MD, ME, MT, NC, NJ, NY, PA, VT, VA, WA, WI or Washington, D.C.  
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  If you have suggestions for us on how to do this better, we really value your input and strongly     encourage you to write to us at     jobs@350.org     with the subject line ‘Hiring Feedback’.  
    
						
        
        
        
            
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                    Remote in 1 of 29 countries 350.org works (Europe/Africa time zones preferred)
                
                    
        
              350.org is looking for Director of Organisational Development to join our team of dedicated individuals who are building the people power movement and community to stop the climate crisis .   
  About 350.org     
  350.org is building a global grassroots movement to solve the climate crisis. Our online campaigns,   grassroots organizing, and mass public actions are led from the bottom up by thousands of volunteer   organizers in over 188 countries. 350.org works hard to organize in a new way—everywhere at once,   using online tools to facilitate strategic offline action. We want to be a laboratory for the best ways to   strengthen the climate movement and catalyze transformation around the world.    The values that   guide and drive our work are listed here.      
  350.org is an equal opportunity employer.   350.org strives to be an inclusive and collaborative group of   people who bring a variety of approaches to the work we do. We’re committed to the principles of   j  ustice, and we try to build a safe workplace where everyone is treated fairly and enjoys working   together. We value new perspectives, ideas of all sorts, and different ways of working. Diverse   perspectives and experiences improve the way 350.org carries out our work – including what we   decide to work on and how creatively/effectively we do that. We do our best to make staff positions   accessible to all potential team members, regardless of race, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability,   assigned gender, gender expression or identity, sexual orientation or identity, religion or creed,   veteran status, marital or parental status, and genetic information. We also strive to include team   members in communities most impacted by climate change or impacted by other kinds of   environmental, social, and economic injustice.     
  About the Director of Organisational Development  
  Duties and Responsibilities:  
  Provide leadership to all staff in alignment with the organisational strategy to foster a healthy and collaborative work environment for all 
 Develop and implement long-term and short-term organizational development strategies and programs, including trainings, that are aligned with the overall organizational goals and strategic objectives of 350.org 
 Oversee and coordinate organisation-wide processes, including in the areas of planning, monitoring, evaluation and learning, and the development of tools and systems and internal communication 
 Ensure program and operational deliverables are measured, maintaining a solid overview of progress against goals, budget, timelines, and challenges, assisting with problem-solving as needed, in line with the requirements of the Executive Team, the Board, and financial supporters 
 Provide leadership and management to a small team of OD professionals 
 Work collaboratively with the OD team, the HR Team, senior leadership, line managers, and other stakeholders to build a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, collaboration, kindness and excellence 
 Develop and implement 350’s Justice Equity Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI) Framework, including regular analysis and recommendations regarding our progress 
 In collaboration with 350.org leadership, facilitate high level organizational discussions, including discussions on organizational structure/design, culture and leadership/management development 
 Enable change management, including identifying / diagnosing when and where it is needed and supporting change processes 
 Lead and support the development and revision of organizational policies to ensure the integration of 350’s values and JEDI principles and in relation to planning, monitoring, evaluation and learning 
 Lead and/or support the HR team in the development and execution of employee engagement and retention strategies, plans, and initiatives including the design and implementation of a training, mentoring and professional development and succession plans, ensuring that these strategies and processes are centred on DEI 
 Coach managers and staff, when necessary 
 Develop and monitor annual team budget, goals and objectives and work plan 
 Other OD related tasks and initiatives as assigned from time to time by the line manager or the leadership team. 
   Competencies:  
  Strategic and Operational Leadership: Contribute to the creation of 350’s strategy. Able to support the translation of 350’s strategic goals into operational or tactical plans. Able to manage change and create alignment. Demonstrate sound judgment in performing all duties. Recognize and use individual and team strengths to enhance work performance. Take initiative within the area of responsibility. Enable and empower staff to take initiative and be creative 
 Problem Solving: Recognize routine problems, including conflicts. Know whom to consult for assistance in solving non-routine problems. Exercise creativity in proactively resolving problems and trying new ways of doing things. Know how and when to apply technical solutions to problems. Share results of problem solving experiences with others. Remain flexible in responding to organizational priorities. Ability to manage and resolve conflict. Able to negotiate with others to resolve problems and conflicts 
 Coaching, facilitation, mentoring: Facilitate group sessions of senior leaders with a focus on information sharing, discussion, problem-solving and decision-making. Able to design and facilitate training and informational sessions with diverse teams across the organization. Coaching individually and in groups towards (collective) problem-solving and decision-making. Open to sharing knowledge and expertise with others 
 Job Knowledge: Strong familiarity with best practices in international organisational development as well as diversity, equity and inclusion in global organisations. Advanced knowledge of planning, monitoring, evaluation and learning 
 Ethical Practice: Ability to make sound judgment, exercise discretion and credibility, and act as an agent who promotes fairness, integrity and accountability across the organization. Must believe and embrace 350.org’s vision, mission, and progressive values 
 Relationship Management: Ability to build, nurture, promote and influence healthy work relationships and to work as an effective member of the team and the organization. Ability to create a safe space for management and staff to discuss work issues and to manage conflict, while supporting the organization. Ability to interact with staff from diverse cultures and backgrounds with sensitivity and respect 
 Self-Management: Ability to set professional boundaries. Resilient and able to manage self and keep composure in times of stress. Able to work independently with minimum supervision 
 Communication: Effectively craft and deliver concise, timely and informative communications. Ability to listen to and address the concerns of others, and to transfer and translate information from one level or team of the organization to another 
 Justice and Equity: Strong commitment to workplace justice, diversity, equity and inclusion. Must embrace the principles and apply them to day-to-day work 
 Achieving results: Setting strategic direction and ensuring work plans consider multiple priorities, dependencies and competing deadlines. Organized, detail oriented and accurate. 
   Required Qualifications:  
  At least 8 years of relevant experience in global not-for-profit, preferably in climate justice, racial justice, LGBTQIA rights, immigrant and refugee rights, indigenous peoples rights or similar social justice organizations 
 At least five (5) years of experience in senior leadership, including coaching, mentoring, conflict management outside of line-management structures 
 At least three (5) years of experience in organisational development, implementation of JEDI frameworks, as well as planning, monitoring, evaluation and learning 
 Broad experience of evaluations and impact assessments in social change movements 
 Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with an ability to translate complex data into clear, simple and inspiring messages for a wide range of audiences, including leadership bodies and financial supporters 
 Understand and embrace progressive values 
 Fluency in English 
   Preferred Qualifications:  
  Fluency in at least one additional language 
 Proficiency in Google Drive, Slack and Zoom 
   We are looking for someone who is comfortable working both independently and in teams, highly   responsive, and able to lead initiatives as well as take direction from others.   
  Position Type:  Full time 
  Work Environment:  Working remotely 
  Travel:  May occasionally travel from time to time (domestic and international)    
  Compensation:   Salary tier 4.1 and   click here to see salary table    
  Location:  Remote - African / European time zone preferred 
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  If you have suggestions for us on how to do this better, we really value your input and strongly   encourage you to write to us at   jobs@350.org   with the subject line ‘Hiring Feedback’.  
        
     
    
    
          350.org is looking for Director of Organisational Development to join our team of dedicated individuals who are building the people power movement and community to stop the climate crisis .   
  About 350.org     
  350.org is building a global grassroots movement to solve the climate crisis. Our online campaigns,   grassroots organizing, and mass public actions are led from the bottom up by thousands of volunteer   organizers in over 188 countries. 350.org works hard to organize in a new way—everywhere at once,   using online tools to facilitate strategic offline action. We want to be a laboratory for the best ways to   strengthen the climate movement and catalyze transformation around the world.    The values that   guide and drive our work are listed here.      
  350.org is an equal opportunity employer.   350.org strives to be an inclusive and collaborative group of   people who bring a variety of approaches to the work we do. We’re committed to the principles of   j  ustice, and we try to build a safe workplace where everyone is treated fairly and enjoys working   together. We value new perspectives, ideas of all sorts, and different ways of working. Diverse   perspectives and experiences improve the way 350.org carries out our work – including what we   decide to work on and how creatively/effectively we do that. We do our best to make staff positions   accessible to all potential team members, regardless of race, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability,   assigned gender, gender expression or identity, sexual orientation or identity, religion or creed,   veteran status, marital or parental status, and genetic information. We also strive to include team   members in communities most impacted by climate change or impacted by other kinds of   environmental, social, and economic injustice.     
  About the Director of Organisational Development  
  Duties and Responsibilities:  
  Provide leadership to all staff in alignment with the organisational strategy to foster a healthy and collaborative work environment for all 
 Develop and implement long-term and short-term organizational development strategies and programs, including trainings, that are aligned with the overall organizational goals and strategic objectives of 350.org 
 Oversee and coordinate organisation-wide processes, including in the areas of planning, monitoring, evaluation and learning, and the development of tools and systems and internal communication 
 Ensure program and operational deliverables are measured, maintaining a solid overview of progress against goals, budget, timelines, and challenges, assisting with problem-solving as needed, in line with the requirements of the Executive Team, the Board, and financial supporters 
 Provide leadership and management to a small team of OD professionals 
 Work collaboratively with the OD team, the HR Team, senior leadership, line managers, and other stakeholders to build a culture of diversity, equity, inclusion, collaboration, kindness and excellence 
 Develop and implement 350’s Justice Equity Diversity and Inclusion (JEDI) Framework, including regular analysis and recommendations regarding our progress 
 In collaboration with 350.org leadership, facilitate high level organizational discussions, including discussions on organizational structure/design, culture and leadership/management development 
 Enable change management, including identifying / diagnosing when and where it is needed and supporting change processes 
 Lead and support the development and revision of organizational policies to ensure the integration of 350’s values and JEDI principles and in relation to planning, monitoring, evaluation and learning 
 Lead and/or support the HR team in the development and execution of employee engagement and retention strategies, plans, and initiatives including the design and implementation of a training, mentoring and professional development and succession plans, ensuring that these strategies and processes are centred on DEI 
 Coach managers and staff, when necessary 
 Develop and monitor annual team budget, goals and objectives and work plan 
 Other OD related tasks and initiatives as assigned from time to time by the line manager or the leadership team. 
   Competencies:  
  Strategic and Operational Leadership: Contribute to the creation of 350’s strategy. Able to support the translation of 350’s strategic goals into operational or tactical plans. Able to manage change and create alignment. Demonstrate sound judgment in performing all duties. Recognize and use individual and team strengths to enhance work performance. Take initiative within the area of responsibility. Enable and empower staff to take initiative and be creative 
 Problem Solving: Recognize routine problems, including conflicts. Know whom to consult for assistance in solving non-routine problems. Exercise creativity in proactively resolving problems and trying new ways of doing things. Know how and when to apply technical solutions to problems. Share results of problem solving experiences with others. Remain flexible in responding to organizational priorities. Ability to manage and resolve conflict. Able to negotiate with others to resolve problems and conflicts 
 Coaching, facilitation, mentoring: Facilitate group sessions of senior leaders with a focus on information sharing, discussion, problem-solving and decision-making. Able to design and facilitate training and informational sessions with diverse teams across the organization. Coaching individually and in groups towards (collective) problem-solving and decision-making. Open to sharing knowledge and expertise with others 
 Job Knowledge: Strong familiarity with best practices in international organisational development as well as diversity, equity and inclusion in global organisations. Advanced knowledge of planning, monitoring, evaluation and learning 
 Ethical Practice: Ability to make sound judgment, exercise discretion and credibility, and act as an agent who promotes fairness, integrity and accountability across the organization. Must believe and embrace 350.org’s vision, mission, and progressive values 
 Relationship Management: Ability to build, nurture, promote and influence healthy work relationships and to work as an effective member of the team and the organization. Ability to create a safe space for management and staff to discuss work issues and to manage conflict, while supporting the organization. Ability to interact with staff from diverse cultures and backgrounds with sensitivity and respect 
 Self-Management: Ability to set professional boundaries. Resilient and able to manage self and keep composure in times of stress. Able to work independently with minimum supervision 
 Communication: Effectively craft and deliver concise, timely and informative communications. Ability to listen to and address the concerns of others, and to transfer and translate information from one level or team of the organization to another 
 Justice and Equity: Strong commitment to workplace justice, diversity, equity and inclusion. Must embrace the principles and apply them to day-to-day work 
 Achieving results: Setting strategic direction and ensuring work plans consider multiple priorities, dependencies and competing deadlines. Organized, detail oriented and accurate. 
   Required Qualifications:  
  At least 8 years of relevant experience in global not-for-profit, preferably in climate justice, racial justice, LGBTQIA rights, immigrant and refugee rights, indigenous peoples rights or similar social justice organizations 
 At least five (5) years of experience in senior leadership, including coaching, mentoring, conflict management outside of line-management structures 
 At least three (5) years of experience in organisational development, implementation of JEDI frameworks, as well as planning, monitoring, evaluation and learning 
 Broad experience of evaluations and impact assessments in social change movements 
 Excellent written and verbal communication skills, with an ability to translate complex data into clear, simple and inspiring messages for a wide range of audiences, including leadership bodies and financial supporters 
 Understand and embrace progressive values 
 Fluency in English 
   Preferred Qualifications:  
  Fluency in at least one additional language 
 Proficiency in Google Drive, Slack and Zoom 
   We are looking for someone who is comfortable working both independently and in teams, highly   responsive, and able to lead initiatives as well as take direction from others.   
  Position Type:  Full time 
  Work Environment:  Working remotely 
  Travel:  May occasionally travel from time to time (domestic and international)    
  Compensation:   Salary tier 4.1 and   click here to see salary table    
  Location:  Remote - African / European time zone preferred 
  --  
  If you have suggestions for us on how to do this better, we really value your input and strongly   encourage you to write to us at   jobs@350.org   with the subject line ‘Hiring Feedback’.