Data Communications Manager, Land & Carbon Lab - Job Opportunity
Join the World Resources Institute (WRI) as a Data Communications Manager at Land & Carbon Lab, a premier hub for geospatial data, analysis, and monitoring. This is a hybrid role requiring 8 days per month in the office, with locations in Washington DC, London, or The Hague.
About the Program
Land & Carbon Lab focuses on breakthrough geospatial monitoring to assist governments, businesses, and communities in creating sustainable landscapes globally. Our key areas of work include:
- Data Innovation: Partnering with top scientists and technologists, we harness AI and geospatial monitoring to develop cutting-edge, open-access systems for monitoring the world's land and nature-based carbon.
- Insights and Analysis: We analyze geospatial data to provide independent insights into land changes and sustainability, aiding in the achievement of climate and development goals.
- Impact and Partnerships: Collaborating with corporate leaders, policymakers, Indigenous Peoples, and local communities to create tangible impacts.
Job Highlights
Reporting to the Director of Impact at Land & Carbon Lab, you'll collaborate with our communications, research, and data teams to produce analyses and public-facing content showcasing Land & Carbon Lab’s latest data innovations and findings. You'll support the execution of communication, marketing, and impact strategies by transforming data and research into actionable insights for a diverse audience.
Key Responsibilities
Data Analysis, Visualization, and Innovation with AI Tools (65%)
- Analyze maps, satellite imagery, and quantitative data to derive key insights
- Create compelling visualizations such as maps, graphs, and gifs for use in social media and other communication channels
- Explore AI-driven automation for data analysis to regularly produce visual insights
Research Engagement to Develop Editorial Content (35%)
- Engage with research leads through interviews and literature reviews to convert insights into engaging written and visual content
- Draft blogs, news articles, and other content for non-technical audiences, focusing on data innovations, methodologies, and research findings
- Support communication strategies by identifying new avenues for content dissemination
Requirements
- Education: Bachelor's degree required; M.S. or PhD preferred in fields such as remote sensing, geography, environmental science, or landscape ecology
- Experience: Minimum of 7 years' experience in geospatial visuals and application development, visual data interpretation, and collaborative content development
- Proficient in data visualization and GIS/remote sensing technologies
- Skilled in writing blogs, news, or other long-form content on technical topics
- Familiarity with large language models and generative AI APIs
- Excellent writing skills to translate technical information for non-technical audiences
- Proficient in English; knowledge of other languages such as French, Spanish, Portuguese, or Bahasa Indonesian is a plus
- Existing work authorization is required; WRI is unable to sponsor visas
Compensation
Compensation is commensurate with experience and other factors. Estimated salary ranges:
- US: $96K - $110K USD
- UK: £53K - £67K GBP
- Netherlands: €67K – €84K EUR
How to Apply
Submit your resume, a cover letter, and two work samples (writing and data visualization) by July 8, 2024. Applications must be submitted through the
What We Offer
- Access to WRI's global network with opportunities to engage and learn from colleagues worldwide
- A mission-driven organization with various professional development opportunities
- A focus on diversity and inclusion
- Flexible working hours and generous leave days that increase with tenure
About Us
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