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Climate Resilience & Adaptation Advisor

Job in Seattle, King County, Washington, 98127, USA
Listing for: City of Seattle
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-08-17
Job specializations:
  • Government
    Environmental & Urban Planning
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 52000 - 77000 USD Yearly USD 52000.00 77000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

THE OFFICE

The Office of Sustainability & Environment (OSE) develops and implements citywide environmental policies and programs that propel our city toward a sustainable, equitable, and carbon-neutral future. OSE is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. Our mission is to ensure a clean and healthy environment for

Position Description

The Office of Sustainability & Environment (OSE) develops and implements citywide environmental policies and programs that propel our city toward a sustainable, equitable, and carbon-neutral future. OSE is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. Our mission is to ensure a clean and healthy environment for every resident of Seattle. We prioritize those currently and historically harmed by racial, economic, and environmental injustice and serve as cross-departmental and community partners, innovators, and drivers of cutting-edge city policy.

If you are looking to support opportunities to increase racial, social, and environmental justice throughout Seattle's environmental work, look no further!

Job Responsibilities

The Climate Justice team at OSE is recruiting for a Climate Resilience & Adaptation Advisor. We are looking for people who have experience advancing these types of initiatives, who understand the climate impacts relevant to Seattle, who have deep community partnership experience with community-based organizations and communities to co-develop solutions, and who can manage community development projects.

Your primary focus will initially be managing and stewarding existing community development and infrastructure investments in the Duwamish Valley, and working closely with the Duwamish Valley Program Manager to continue implementing the Duwamish Valley Action Plan.

You will also work with departmental partners to advance community resilience efforts and align priorities and action on key projects in other parts of the City of Seattle.

Once the Climate Action Plan is updated, you will support the implementation of climate resilience and adaptation strategies to address heat, air quality, flooding, and community-led resilience, and support City departments with technical guidance.

To Be Successful, You Are Committed To
  • Supporting Climate resilience and Environmental justice work and impacting climate change
  • Racial equity, environmental justice, and anti-displacement principles
  • Equitable planning and program implementation
  • Engaging respectfully in all interactions, and building strong relationships and collaborative internal and external partnerships
To Be Effective, You Have
  • Experience advancing climate adaptation and resilience initiatives
  • Knowledge of climate impacts relevant to Seattle, including extreme heat, flooding, air quality and wildfire smoke, and sea level rise
  • Experience working with Community-based Organizations, neighborhood groups, and frontline communities to co-develop strategies, steward resources, and build long-term trust and collaboration
  • Experience similar to leading and coordinating interdepartmental projects, aligning diverse partners, facilitating shared work plans, and supporting departments in translating policy direction into actionable steps
  • Strong project management and community development skills, related to capital or infrastructure projects, public realm investments, commercial real estate, or community-controlled spaces
  • Familiarity with land use planning, natural resource stewardship, parks and open space planning, community resilience strategies, or other place-based strategies that strengthen neighborhood resilience
  • Navigated complex systems and politically nuanced environments
  • Strong listening, communication, and facilitation skills, with the ability to synthesize complex climate information into accessible language for internal partners, elected officials, and community members
  • Developed guidance, tools, or processes that support departments in integrating climate resilience and equity into capital planning, program delivery, or policy development
  • Experience in tribal relations and building relationships with urban native communities
Qualifications
  • Implementing multiple complex projects concurrently…
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