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We're looking for a Climate Researcher in Puerto Rico

We're looking to work with a researcher based in Puerto Rico, who's excited about applying Giving Green's research methods to support climate action on the island.


Location: Remote (Must be based in Puerto Rico)

Compensation: Competitive for nonprofit sector, commensurate with experience

Commitment: Contract-based with potential for full-time transition (note that this role will be hired directly by our locally-based partner and not by Giving Green)

Languages: Fluency in English & Spanish required


About Us

We are looking for a Puerto-Rico-based Climate Researcher to join our team and help drive high-impact climate philanthropy in the region. Our work involves evaluating climate-focused nonprofits, analyzing the effectiveness of climate policies and technologies, and identifying funding opportunities to accelerate decarbonization efforts.


Our research supports funders, businesses, and policymakers in making strategic decisions that maximize climate impact. To date, our recommendations have helped move over $30 million into climate solutions globally. With the support of a local funder, we’re expanding our focus on Puerto Rico to ensure the island’s unique environmental challenges are addressed.


Who We’re Looking For: We are seeking a dedicated contractor with a background in climate science, policy, environmental economics, or related research fields to analyze climate-focused nonprofits and policies in Puerto Rico. The ideal candidate will have:

  • Strong research and analytical skills to evaluate the effectiveness of climate interventions.

  • Bilingual proficiency (English & Spanish) to engage with local organizations and international partners.

  • Deep understanding of Puerto Rico’s environmental landscape, including energy transition challenges, conservation efforts, and climate resilience initiatives.

  • Ability to conduct literature reviews, quantitative analyses, and expert interviews to assess high-impact climate strategies.


Key Responsibilities

  • Research & Analysis

    • Conduct literature reviews and expert interviews to identify effective climate interventions in Puerto Rico.

    • Assess the impact of climate-focused nonprofits, policy initiatives, and technological innovations.

    • Perform quantitative modeling to analyze environmental and economic outcomes.

    • Draft research reports and synthesis documents for both expert and general audiences.

    • Contribute to shaping research agendas that align with regional climate needs.

  • Engagement & Outreach

    • Build relationships with key stakeholders, including local nonprofits, policymakers, and funders.

    • Represent our research in media, reports, and stakeholder discussions.

    • Assist in grant evaluation and due diligence for potential funding recipients in Puerto Rico.


Qualifications & Skills: We encourage applicants with diverse backgrounds in climate science, policy, and philanthropy. While no one candidate will have all the skills listed below, we are looking for expertise in some of these areas and a willingness to grow in others:

  • Education & Experience

    • Bachelor's degree (required), advanced degree preferred but not necessary.

    • Experience conducting desk-based research, policy analysis, or impact evaluations.

    • Strong writing skills, with the ability to produce both technical reports and accessible summaries.

    • Previous work in climate philanthropy, policy, or nonprofit evaluation is a plus.

  • Sector Expertise (one or more of the following):

    • Climate philanthropy: Understanding of nonprofit evaluation and funding strategies.

    • Climate policy: Familiarity with Puerto Rican and US environmental policy frameworks.

    • Climate tech: Knowledge of renewable energy, carbon removal, or other decarbonization solutions.

    • Conservation & biodiversity: Experience in land use, reforestation, or marine protection.

  • Other Skills

    • Fluency in both English and Spanish, written and verbal (required).

    • Self-starter with the ability to work independently and collaboratively.

    • Entrepreneurial mindset with a passion for climate solutions.

    • Legal authorization to work in Puerto Rico.


Why Join Us?

Make a real impact by helping shape climate funding strategies in Puerto Rico.

Flexible & remote work with a contract-based structure and potential for full-time transition.

Competitive compensation tailored to experience and sector benchmarks.

Professional growth with access to high-level research, networking, and funding opportunities.


Please apply at this link. You will be asked for a 1-2 page resume, a writing sample, and to answer a few short-answer questions.

 

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