My husband was offered (and accepted) a great job with World Resources Insitute working as a project coordinator. The job will include providing administrative and programmatic support to a team of researchers involved in US climate policy. He will be performing operational support for a large NGO with ample international connections, and will have the chance to demonstrate that his self-taught "radio" skills are more universally applicable than many potential employers have accepted.
The wonderful work environment is extremely open to cross-department brainstorming and actively encourages the extra-professional development of its generally younger staff. While it is not work directly in international affairs or elections policy, he should expect to learn a great deal about energy, climate change, and the balance between commercial, government, and advocacy organizations. WRI is a hybrid organization that seeks to demonstrate business advantages for climate-sensitive decisions or economic benefits to energy efficiency government policy.
We are very excited to have work (purpose), a salary and benefits.
Yeah!
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