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About City Forest Credits
City Forest Credits (CFC) is a 501(c)(3) national nonprofit carbon registry that seeks to make American cities greener, healthier, and more equitable. We are engaged in the exciting and challenging work of registering trees in cities across the U.S. to produce urban forest carbon credits. We offer two important tools to contribute to local climate action and enrich our communities. We issue verified carbon offsets for urban forest projects, and we certify tree planting projects with reportable health, equity, and environmental impacts.
With rapid urbanization of the country, growth and development of our cities are causing tree loss every year. Public funding for urban forestry is falling far short as cities struggle with pressing human needs, and trees are inequitably distributed across neighborhoods. Since 2015, our work enables nonprofits and government entities that lead tree planting and preservation projects to earn and sell carbon credits in the voluntary carbon market, thus generating a new and much-needed revenue source to support the health and well-being of people and the environment.
The CFC values are:
For more information about us, please visit www.cityforestcredits.org.
Opportunity
CFC recently received a significant grant from the US Forest Service and is growing our team to include a new Project Manager to support urban forest carbon projects and other organization priorities. This position offers the potential to join a national organization that is leading pioneering work to address the challenge of how to fund the planting and preservation of our city forests.
The position title is Project Manager, and one significant part of the job will be to manage carbon projects. This entails helping local tree preservation and planting organizations evaluate carbon crediting and managing their projects to completion. The work requires some mastery of the technical details of carbon crediting and excellent communication and organizational skills. You will spend 3-5 months of initial training to learn this field, and all CFC team members are continuously learning and improving our work.
In addition to managing carbon projects, you will learn and contribute to other aspects of our work. To take just one example, we will be working with three grant partners to develop those partners into Carbon Connection Teams that can help local organizations incorporate carbon finance into their projects. You will contribute to that national work.
A typical day in this role may include troubleshooting local project lead questions, generating carbon quantification estimates, assembling content or credit information for potential buyers, and working with the CFC team to improve and streamline our crediting process. The position combines the application of personal skills working with project leads and CFC team members and also technical skills of assisting in the process of carbon crediting.
The CFC team is small but mighty with four people. Two additional team members have been selected for work on the federal grant and will be joining us in June. We have a hybrid-remote business, with two team members that live in Seattle, WA, and other team members in Massachusetts, Michigan, and Minnesota. If you do not live in the Seattle area, you must reside in a state that begins with the letter “M.” The Seattle team members maintain the ability to meet in person whenever necessary.
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Hours and Work Environment
CFC values work-life balance and prioritizes the health and well-being of our team. Work hours are Monday through Friday, 40 hours per week. CFC employs a hybrid work environment with occasional in-person team meetings in the Seattle area and flexible remote work schedules. This position may be entirely remote, however there is a preference for the candidate to be able to commute to the Seattle area for site visits and in-person meetings.
Compensation & Benefits
Equal Opportunity
City Forest Credits is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity, including the diversity of thought and experience. We are committed to building an open and inclusive culture for all employees. We consider all applicants without regard to education, race, ethnicity, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, skills, level of experience, or any other characteristic protected by applicable federal, state, and local law. We strongly encourage candidates of all backgrounds to apply.
Resumes accepted through June 11, 2024. Please email cover letter (not to exceed one page) and resume (not to exceed two pages) to info@cityforestcredits.org. Reference the job title in the subject line. Successful candidates will be contacted via email for an initial interview. Applications will be reviewed until the position is filled.
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