The Climate Change Project Coordinator at ICLEI Canada plays a central role in advancing climate adaptation and resilience initiatives across Canada. This position is designed for professionals who combine strong technical expertise with project coordination skills, enabling them to support impactful, community-driven climate solutions.
The coordinator contributes to national sustainability efforts by designing and implementing programs that strengthen local governments’ ability to respond to climate risks. Working within a dynamic and fast-paced environment, the role emphasizes collaboration, innovation, and practical problem-solving.
Key Responsibilities
The position involves a wide range of technical, coordination, and programmatic responsibilities, including:
Delivering high-quality technical support on climate change adaptation and resilience, with a focus on:
Climate data analysis
Impact identification
Vulnerability and risk assessments
Supporting the Advancing Implementation Training Initiative (AITI) by:
Developing tools and resources
Designing and facilitating workshops
Enhancing participant learning experiences
Coordinating major programs and projects, such as:
Building Adaptive and Resilient Cities (BARC)
Ontario Resource Centre for Climate Adaptation (ORCCA)
Climate Insight initiatives
Coastal Climate Resilience Collaborative
Contributing to research, writing, and delivery of capacity-building materials and events
Planning and executing key events, including:
Livable Cities Forum
Adaptation Canada 2026
Supporting fundraising efforts through:
Proposal development
Project design
Developing and delivering:
Training workshops
Webinars
Capacity-building sessions on climate adaptation and biodiversity
Assisting with communications and outreach, including:
Content creation
Website updates
Social media engagement (e.g., LinkedIn)
Conducting research on global climate initiatives to ensure programs remain relevant and innovative
Providing internal support and guidance to project teams
Candidate Profile
The ideal candidate is a skilled communicator, proactive coordinator, and analytical thinker who thrives in a collaborative, mission-driven environment.
Required Qualifications
A university degree in:
Environmental studies
Urban planning
Sustainable development
Public administration or related fields
At least 4 years of professional experience in:
Climate change adaptation
Sustainability or urban planning
Engineering or related disciplines
Demonstrated experience in:
Climate data analysis
Risk and vulnerability assessment
Adaptation planning
Strong understanding of:
Local government systems
Climate resilience strategies at local, provincial, and national levels
Excellent:
Writing and communication skills
Research and analytical abilities
Fluency in English (French is a strong asset)
Additional Assets
Experience in:
Climate communications
Community engagement
Knowledge of:
Emerging sustainability technologies
Real-world climate solutions
Strong technical proficiency, including familiarity with Mac systems
Ability to work effectively in:
Fast-paced
Evolving environments
Position Details
Salary: $70,000 – $85,000 annually
Employment Type: Full-time (1-year term, with potential extension)
Work Arrangement: Remote within Canada, with occasional in-office requirements
Work Hours: 40 hours per week (flexible schedule)
Benefits and Perks
Merit-based annual bonus (2–6%)
Paid leave:
15 vacation days
Additional winter break days
12 sick days annually
Comprehensive health benefits:
Dental, vision, and extended health coverage
Life insurance
Employee Assistance Program
Retirement savings contributions
Access to professional development funding and learning opportunities
About the Organization
ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability is a global network of over 2,500 local and regional governments working toward sustainable urban development. Active in more than 125 countries, ICLEI supports governments through:
Climate adaptation and resilience planning
Low-emission and energy transition strategies
Capacity building and knowledge sharing
The Canadian office works closely with municipalities to design and implement solutions that promote climate-ready communities while integrating equity, diversity, and inclusion into sustainability efforts.
Work Environment and Culture
The organization fosters an inclusive, equitable, and collaborative workplace. Employees are encouraged to:
Embrace innovation and continuous learning
Engage in meaningful, impact-driven work
Contribute to reconciliation and inclusive climate action
ICLEI Canada values diversity and welcomes applicants from all backgrounds, including underrepresented and equity-seeking groups.
Application Process
Interested candidates are required to submit:
A resume
A cover letter highlighting relevant experience
Optional work samples
Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Summary
This role offers a unique opportunity to contribute to climate resilience at scale while working within a globally recognized sustainability network. It is well-suited for professionals passionate about climate action, stakeholder engagement, and building sustainable communities through practical, data-driven solutions.
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