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Director, Public Affairs

Job in Washington, District of Columbia, 20022, USA
Listing for: The Energy Foundation
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-01-12
Job specializations:
  • Science
    Government Affairs
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 250000 USD Yearly USD 250000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Location: Remote, Washington D.C. Preferred

Supervisor: Vice President, Strategic Partnerships

SUMMARY

The Director of Public Affairs is a U.S.

-based role that promotes transparency and ensures that accurate information about EF China is shared with U.S. and international stakeholders. The role helps build understanding of EF China’s work with English speaking audiences and supports its ability to operate effectively.

Reporting to the Vice President, Strategic Partnerships and working closely with the President, legal counsel, and China-based Corporate Communications Team to coordinate cross-country risk and communications alignment, the Director of Public Affairs will:

  • Design and implement a communications and engagement strategy that promotes a transparent and accurate understanding of EF China among key external stakeholders, including external legal advisors, media, peer NGOs, research institutions, academia, and more.
  • Respond to media inquiries and proactively engage with U.S. and international media to provide factual information and ensure EF China’s work is represented accurately and credibly.
  • Track public-policy, geopolitical, and international media developments relevant to EF China to help EF China respond to changing contexts and manage risks.
  • Coordinate EF China’s efforts to mitigate risks by collaborating with all the relevant teams within EF China and the stakeholders outside EF China.

The ideal candidate is a well-networked leader who has deep understanding of stakeholder engagement and the context of complex geopolitics, as well as passion for systems-level climate/energy work. They should have exceptional experience in relationship-building and stakeholder engagement, as well as storytelling.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES Stakeholder Engagement
  • Cultivate and manage relationships with key international stakeholders relevant to EF China’s work, including legal service providers, media, peer NGOs, research institutions, academia, and more.
  • Increase accurate understanding among these stakeholders of EF China’s mission, history, impact, and identity as a U.S.

    -headquartered, independent grantmaking charitable organization that provides funding for research, pilot demonstrations, capacity building, and international exchange related to climate change and China.
  • Participate in relevant events in the U.S. and other places, as appropriate, on behalf of EF China (e.g., Climate Week NYC), helping to maintain the organization’s credibility and neutral/independent profile.
Risk Management and Compliance Awareness
  • Monitor and assess public-policy, geopolitical, and media developments relevant to EF China.
  • Manage relations with external relevant players, including those in the public-policy, geopolitical, and media spheres, while maintaining EF China’s non‑lobbying, non‑advocacy posture.
  • Work closely with leadership, internal legal counsel, corporate communications and program teams to identify institutional risks and coordinate mitigation actions.
  • Ensure internal alignment on risk‑related issues and conduct periodic training for staff on compliance, communications, and risk management protocols.
  • Provide strategic advice to senior management and the Board on emerging risks and political developments that could impact EF China’s work.
  • Serve as a bridge to donors and peer institutions, communicate as needed on operating contexts and constraints in a transparent and responsible manner.
Communications and Crisis Management
  • Develop communication strategies that reflect EF China’s mission and independence while maintaining sensitivity to the geopolitical dynamics.
  • Working closely with the Corporate Communications team, monitor international perceptions of the organization and implement strategies to protect EF China’s reputation.
  • Lead or coordinate responses to international media inquiries and external communications as warranted.
  • Serve as EF China’s English‑language spokesperson when appropriate, ensuring factual, balanced representation.
  • Advise cross‑programmatic teams on how to tell compelling, accurate narratives about EF China’s work. Cultivate and pitch stories to international media as warranted.…
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