Climate & Environment Full-time

Director, Built Environment Strategic Communications Hub

Global Strategic Communications Council

Location

Remote (Europe)

Type

Full-time

Posted

Dec 22, 2025

Mission

What you will drive

  • Shape and implement the overall vision and strategy of the Built Environment Strategic Communications Hub
  • Build, manage, and develop a high-performing, cross-cultural team of up to 7 communications professionals
  • Identify policy issues to shift via strategic interventions for maximum impact and oversee effective national campaigns
  • Manage the budget, financial reporting, and stakeholder relationships

Impact

The difference you'll make

This role accelerates building decarbonization to support Paris Agreement goals by establishing a global communications hub that translates technical building agendas into compelling stories that create public demand, political will, and market momentum for climate action.

Profile

What makes you a great fit

  • Significant expertise in impactful strategic communications/campaigns with team leadership experience
  • Demonstrated expertise in climate change, built environment/housing, or energy transition with civil society, policymakers, business associations, and media
  • Proven ability to build trust and alignment across culturally diverse teams and partners in multiple political and media contexts
  • Budget management (€1M minimum), compliance, and reporting experience

Benefits

What's in it for you

Competitive remuneration, generous holidays. Full-time 24-month fixed-term contract with possible renewal subject to performance and funding. Opportunity to build and manage a new international team with huge growth potential and collaboration with global climate networks.

About

Inside Global Strategic Communications Council

The Global Strategic Communications Council (GSCC) is a network of communications professionals in climate, energy, and nature that supports partners via unbranded strategic communications strategies to advance the goals of the Paris Agreement across over 20 countries.