Climate & Environment Full-time

Senior Program Manager, Industry

ClimateWorks Foundation

Posted

Jun 27, 2026

Location

Remote

Type

Full-time

Mission

What you will drive

  • Lead and oversee the full lifecycle of grantmaking for the iron and steel sector and enabling energy infrastructure, including assessment, disbursement, and evaluation.
  • Co-shape and execute strategic plans, multi-year planning, and resource allocation to drive the Hub's priorities.
  • Build and maintain senior relationships with grantees, funders, governments, and industry stakeholders to foster ecosystem coordination and knowledge exchange.

Impact

The difference you'll make

This role accelerates the decarbonization of heavy industry by mobilizing philanthropic and blended capital toward high-impact opportunities in steel, cement, and chemicals, reducing emissions while strengthening industrial competitiveness and regional development.

Profile

What makes you a great fit

  • 8-12 years of progressively senior experience in a relevant role, with demonstrated experience leading large, complex, cross-organizational programs.
  • Deep understanding of climate change and strong technical expertise in decarbonizing iron and steel.
  • Excellent relationship management, collaboration, and communication skills, including with senior external stakeholders.
  • Resourcefulness, strategic judgment, and ability to work with minimal supervision.

Benefits

What's in it for you

International salary range determined by location and local cost of labor; compensation structured to be above leading local market averages. Culture rooted in collaboration, humility, curiosity, learning, and risk-taking. Opportunities for in-person meetings, all-staff retreats, and department retreats annually.

About

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ClimateWorks Foundation is a catalyst for accelerating climate progress, connecting funders and implementing organizations worldwide to identify and scale transformative solutions across sectors and geographies. Since 2008, it has granted over $2 billion to more than 850 grantees across 50 countries.