Overview
GoodPower works globally to unlock the enormous economic potential of the energy transition—more affordable energy bills, better and more abundant jobs, healthier food, economic security for families and farmers, and a better economy that works for all of us.
We operate at the intersection of digital media, smart tech, civic participation, and advocacy to reach millions of people annually with our work to: lower costs and create jobs, shift culture to transform beliefs and behaviors, and accelerate the deployment of decarbonized technologies like: renewables, regenerative agriculture and electric vehicles—one individual, one neighborhood, one community at a time.
GoodPower is at an exciting, pivotal moment as we launch our new strategic plan through 2030 to level up all areas of our work–growing our organization 5x over the next five years and relentlessly honing our skills and expertise to be the best that we can be to transform our renewable energy economy.
Job Summary
GP seeks a Campaign Director, Brazil to identify, design, and deliver winning communication and advocacy campaigns that accelerate Brazil’s clean-energy transition and reduce national greenhouse-gas emissions. You’ll pair sharp policy/regulatory awareness with creative, data-driven communications to drive public support for solutions such as utility-scale wind/solar, transmission build-out, storage, rooftop solar, electrified transport, and regenerative agriculture—while countering misinformation and unlocking practical policy wins at federal, state, and municipal levels.
Reporting to the Global Marketing Director, you’ll lead strategy, research, campaign execution, and partnership-building—working across GP’s campaigns, communications, research, and partnerships teams, alongside Brazilian NGOs, community leaders, industry, and policymakers.
Standard local benefits are provided
This position requires full professional proficiency in English, including strong written and verbal communication skills for both internal and external collaboration.
Proficiency in additional languages—particularly Portuguese—is strongly preferred, as it supports our engagement with key communities and partners.