*Position Summary:*
The Senior Program Manager will be part of the team executing the University’s sustainability strategy to address climate, health and equity by partnering with members of the University community to co-create, and drive implementation of major University-wide sustainability initiatives and programs. They will lead the implementation planning to meet Harvard’s near- term, public, voluntary Fossil Fuel-Neutral by 2026 goal (e.g., renewable energy procurement and exploring offsetting options) and related long-term climate regulatory goals, analysis and reporting of avoided GHG emissions and health and equity impacts, and management of annual cost recovery program to the Schools and units. This position requires taking high-level goals and developing clear, concrete implementation plans involving many complex stakeholders. The position involves external partnership development, working with faculty and other thought leaders on program development and management, identifying innovation opportunities, developing metrics, and managing program implementation efforts.
Position Description
Responsibilities:
Include, but are not limited to:
Drive, develop and manage the continued implementation planning to meet Harvard’s public voluntary climate goal to be Fossil Fuel-Neutral by 2026 and related long-term climate regulatory requirements based on the recommendations of the Fossil Fuel-Neutral by 2026 Recommendations Report.
Facilitate expertise and input from Harvard faculty, students and staffs and external experts and peers to inform decisions and solutions, including leading a Presidential Committee on Sustainability (PCS) subcommittee.
Identify innovation opportunities aligned with the Report and Harvard’s priorities.
Develop and execute a clear plan and approach for evaluating, selecting, and procuring a portfolio of projects to achieve the fossil fuel-neutral goal, with input from OFS Senior team and other stakeholders.
Oversee all aspects of the Fossil Fuel-Neutral by 2026 program, including evaluation, selection and procurement of projects (working with internal partners) for Harvard to meet the 2026 goal (renewable energy, carbon offsets, other projects/mechanisms).
Develop a robust post-hoc evaluation program, with faculty input, to track and study the avoided GHG emissions (e.g., hourly emissions analysis) and health and equity impacts (working with T.H. Chan researchers associated with projects), based on the latest science and thinking.
Design and manage the large, internal annual cost recovery program to chargeback the Schools and Business units, closely working with many other University partners.
Work with internal partners (Finance, EHS) to track project performance and update the annual chargeback (including monitoring large-scale renewable energy project performance).
Work with faculty and students to identify research or living lab opportunities to advance research and innovation related to climate goal implementation.
Basic Qualifications
Additional Qualifications and Skills
*Technology Skills Required:*
Computer proficiency, including MS Office suite. Ability to learn Harvard systems quickly.
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Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
2023-03-13 00:00