Brightline Defense (Brightline) is seeking nominations and applications for the position of Deputy Director. Brightline’s programs currently focus on air quality monitoring in some of San Francisco’s most marginalized neighborhoods, job training programs to ensure that frontline community members are positioned for jobs in the green economy, and youth development to help build the pipeline of environmental justice leaders. The organization’s policy agenda focuses on clean air, renewable energy infrastructure, and equitable workforce development. More specifically, Brightline is playing a key role in the development of offshore wind in California, local hiring, as well as building decarbonization, and other strategic climate solutions.
Leadership is a vital aspect of the Deputy Director, as this role will serve as a member of the leadership team, reporting to the Executive Director, while growing and developing a strong team of community organizers, coalition builders, and policy advocates. The ideal candidate will be self-directed with the ability to contribute significantly to the management of Brightline and its strategic goals. The Deputy Director will be first and foremost an advocate for environmental justice in California. They will have demonstrated expertise in program design and delivery, and optimally, also have an understanding of climate and clean energy policy advocacy.
ABOUT BRIGHTLINE
Established in 2005 in San Francisco, Brightline is an environmental justice nonprofit that bridges policy advocacy and on-the-ground programs and partnerships to promote sustainability and economic opportunity in frontline communities. The organization is committed to reshaping the environmental landscape to ensure that all communities, particularly those who have been historically marginalized, enjoy the benefits of a cleaner, more sustainable, and inclusive future.
Brightline’s current efforts focus on: Policy Development & Advocacy to engage frontline communities in advocating for environmental and workforce policies that benefit people and nature; On-the-Ground Partnerships to share knowledge, train and build coalitions that empower frontline communities to advocate and prosper from sustainable development; and Meaningful Connections to act as a bridge between community members and policymakers, regulators, and industry so that the needs of community meaningfully shape plans for economic growth and environmental protection.
THE OPPORTUNITY
The incoming Deputy Director will be driven by their belief in and commitment to Brightline’s vision of frontline communities creating and prospering from sustainable development. Through their track record as an advocate and nonprofit leader, the successful candidate will drive Brightline’s organizational development and management, while overseeing successful implementation of programs and policies. The Deputy Director will build authentic and lasting relationships inside and outside the organization and will have the following immediate opportunities for impact:
Organizational Leadership – Strategy & Management (50%)
Program / Policy Advocacy Oversight (40%)
Financial and Administrative Support (10%)
QUALIFICATIONS OF THE IDEAL CANDIDATE
The successful candidate will be entrepreneurial and self-directed. This role requires a commitment to the principles of environmental justice and familiarity with what it takes to influence the development and implementation of state and local policy and regulation around climate and clean energy. The optimal candidate will have worked in a nonprofit advocacy environment and understands the movement context, possessing a strong grasp of the economic, social, and political forces that shape environmental policy related to clean air and renewable energy in California. While no one candidate will embody all the qualifications enumerated below, success in this role will require an experienced professional who possess many of the following professional and personal abilities, attributes, and experiences:
Core Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Brightline Defense (Brightline) is seeking nominations and applications for the position of Deputy Director. Brightline’s programs currently focus on air quality monitoring in some of San Francisco’s most marginalized neighborhoods, job training programs to ensure that frontline community members are positioned for jobs in the green economy, and youth development to help build the pipeline of environmental justice leaders. The organization’s policy agenda focuses on clean air, renewable energy infrastructure, and equitable workforce development. More specifically, Brightline is playing a key role in the development of offshore wind in California, local hiring, as well as building decarbonization, and other strategic climate solutions.
Leadership is a vital aspect of the Deputy Director, as this role will serve as a member of the leadership team, reporting to the Executive Director, while growing and developing a strong team of community…
Brightline offers competitive nonprofit compensation and is committed to justice in salary transparency and wage equity. The salary range for this position is $145,000 - $160,000, based on experience and qualifications. Brightline also offers a year-end bonus and a suite of benefits, including comprehensive health care (medical, dental and vision), 3% retirement match, as well as a generous offering of paid holidays, vacation, and sick leave. Brightline follows a hybrid work policy, requiring at least 3 days in the office per week. All Brightline Defense staff are required to be vaccinated and boosted against COVID 19.
Brightline offers competitive nonprofit compensation and is committed to justice in salary transparency and wage equity. The salary range for this position is $145,000 - $160,000, based on experience and qualifications. Brightline also offers a year-end bonus and a suite of benefits, including comprehensive health care (medical, dental and vision), 3% retirement match, as well as a generous offering of paid holidays, vacation, and sick leave. Brightline follows a hybrid work policy, requiring at least 3 days in the office per week. All Brightline Defense staff are required to be vaccinated and boosted against COVID 19.
More information about Brightline Defense may be found at: www.brightlinedefense.org
This search is being conducted with assistance from Phuong Quach and Sharon Gerstman of NPAG. Due to the pace of this search, candidates are strongly encouraged to apply as soon as possible. Candidates may submit their cover letter, outlining their interest and qualifications, along with their resume via NPAG’s website.
Brightline is an equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applications from people of color, women, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ, veterans, and other historically marginalized communities. We are committed to transparent and equitable recruitment, hiring and promotion processes that foster inclusion and belonging. If you’ve read this job description, are excited by it and can see yourself in this role, we hope you apply. If you need reasonable accommodations during the application or interview process, please email Sharon Gerstman at sharon@npag.com.
More information about Brightline Defense may be found at: www.brightlinedefense.org
This search is being conducted with assistance from Phuong Quach and Sharon Gerstman of…