This is a hybrid position which requires 8 days/month in our Washington DC office. Existing work authorization is required at the time of application submission as WRI is unable to sponsor any visa work sponsorship for this position.
About the Program:
The decisions that national leaders, local officials, developers, and planners make today will determine how billions of people in urban centers will thrive over the next century. Already, half the global population resides in cities. That figure is set to increase to 70 percent by 2050. Traditional models of city development can lock us into congestion, sprawl, and inefficient resource use. However, compact, connected, and efficient growth can help ensure more competitive cities, and provide a better quality of life for citizens.
WRI Ross Center for Sustainable Cities (WRI Ross Center) works to ensure cities create economic opportunity while sustaining natural resources. We use technical expertise, cutting-edge research, and on-the-ground partnerships to design solutions that enable sustainable city growth. Our analysis and tools allow cities to manage their natural resources and reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. Working across our network, we develop and help implement research-based solutions in sustainable mobility, urban development, as well as urban efficiency & climate that reduce pollution, improve health, and create safe, accessible public spaces for all people to succeed. WRI Ross Center builds on WRI’s global and local experience in urban planning and mobility, and uses solutions to increase building and energy efficiency, manage water risk, encourage effective governance and make the fast-growing urban environment more resilient to new challenges. Aiming to influence 200 cities with unique research and tools, WRI Ross Center focuses on a deep cross-sector approach in selected megacities on two continents, and targeted assistance to additional 50 urban areas, bringing economic, environmental and social benefits to people in cities around the globe.
Job Highlight:
The WRI Ross Center Prize for Cities (https://prizeforcities.org/)(‘the Prize’) is a global competition supported by Stephen M. Ross to celebrate transformative projects that have ignited citywide change. The inaugural prize was awarded in April 2019, following a deep evaluation by WRI’s experts and a deliberation among a Jury of high-profile leaders in urban affairs. Our vision is that the prize receives recognition in media and society as a vehicle for celebration, research and expertise on urban transformation. Through the prize and related activities, we hope to grow a global network of urban change-makers.
Reporting to the Global Lead for the Prize for Cities, you will be an integral member of the core Prize team, supporting all programmatic aspects of the Prize, major Prize milestones throughout the award cycle, and related learning and engagement activities. Programmatic support to Prize milestones includes outreach to drive submissions to the Prize; managing the multi-round and multi-criteria evaluation process; managing Prize submission process including liaising with applicants and managing the submission portal; serving as a liaison to WRI International Offices, Prize Advisory Council, and other high-level stakeholders; providing analytical support during Prize milestones including announcements of finalists and winners; supporting the flagship award ceremony and learning roundtable events including events planning support and supporting development of learning agenda and events.
You will work closely with the WRI Ross Center’s executive office, communications teams, and strategy and partnerships teams. This is a hybrid role that requires a dynamic and versatile individual with interest in inclusive urban development and looking to develop a range of skills including, but not limited to, knowledge management, learning, communications, and engagement skills.
What will you do:
Project Implementation Support (30%): -
Evaluation, Learning, and Analysis (40%): -
Engagement (30%): -
What will you need: