En Salud sin Daño, buscamos una persona experimentada para liderar la implementación de nuestro programa de cambio climático en América Latina. Con sólidas habilidades de relacionamiento y gestión para supervisar este trabajo, expandir su alcance temática y geográficamente, y brindar un fuerte impulso regional para el avance de la agenda climática y de salud.
Trabajo remoto, con base en América Latina (preferiblemente en México o Brasil).
Español (nativo). Imprescindible dominio del inglés (tanto escrito como hablado). No se requiere fluidez en portugués, pero es muy deseable.
Job Title: Climate Program Manager for Latin America
Reports to: Director of Programs and Communications for Latin America
Supervises: Technical facilitator of projects for Latin America; consultants as needed
Location: Remote; based in Latin America (preferably in Mexico or Brazil)
Status: Full-time staff contractor (with Fortnight Friday Benefit)
Start Date: 1 January 2025
Posting Date: 14 November 2024
Posting Closing Date: 1 December 2024
Organizational Overview
Health Care Without Harm (HCWH) is an international nongovernmental organization (NGO) that works to transform healthcare worldwide so that it reduces its environmental footprint, becomes a community anchor for sustainability, and a leader in the global movement for environmental health and justice. With regional offices and teams on four continents, partners around the world, and global and regional initiatives, HCWH is leading the global sustainable healthcare movement.
Global Green and Healthy Hospitals (GGHH), a program of Health Care Without Harm, is an international network of hospitals, healthcare facilities, health systems, and health organizations dedicated to reducing their environmental footprint and promoting public and environmental health. GGHH has over 1,150 institutional members in Latin America, which represent the interests of over 27,600 hospitals and health centers in the region.
Our Climate Work in Latin America
Health Care Without Harm is looking for a senior professional to lead the implementation of its regional climate program for Latin America.
HCWH has a growing body of work aimed at facilitating the transition towards climate-smart healthcare worldwide. It has been at the forefront of global advocacy efforts to place the climate-health nexus high on the agenda of several multilateral processes.
In 2021, HCWH joined the government of the United Kingdom and the World Health Organization (WHO) in a partnership that launched the COP26 Health Programme , which called on national governments to commit to the development of climate resilient, sustainable and low carbon health systems; 85 countries have adopted these commitments so far, including 12 Latin American nations (Argentina, Bahamas, Belize, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Jamaica, Panama, and Peru). In 2022, WHO launched the Alliance for Transformative Action on Climate and Health (ATACH) to support these countries’ implementation efforts, establishing five working groups (HCWH co-chairs the WG on Low Carbon and Sustainable Health Systems). HCWH has also led advocacy efforts in the G7 and G20 spaces, facilitated country endorsements for the COP28 Declaration on Climate and Health (signed by more than 140 countries) and supported the adoption of a Climate Change and Health Resolution at the 77th World Health Assembly.
At the policy level, HCWH LAC collaborates with governments in the region to promote a health-in-all-policies approach that considers climate change in a comprehensive way. In 2021, HCWH published the Global Road Map for Health Care Decarbonization, which charts the path towards zero emissions and climate-resilient healthcare by 2050, and launched the Operation Zero project to develop a methodology for governments to establish their own decarbonization roadmaps. Some countries in the Latin American region have led the first implementation efforts at the national level. Between 2021 and 2024, HCWH has provided technical assistance to the governments of Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador and Peru, focusing on healthcare decarbonization. HCWH has also worked with national health systems, such as the Mexican Institute for Social Security, and a number of subnational governments. In addition, the organization has supported regional and sub-regional efforts, such as providing training on estimating the carbon footprint of health systems and facilities to representatives of the six Andean ministries of health, in coordination with the Andean Health Organization. It has also been admitted to official relations status before the Pan American Health Organization.
At the health systems and facilities level, HCWH works with multiple institutions to support them in the design and adoption of climate action plans towards more sustainable and climate-resilient health care. The LAC team developed an emissions calculator, specifically designed to estimate the carbon footprint of a health facility, called the Climate Impact Checkup tool, which is now available online for all GGHH members worldwide. HCWH has also developed the world’s first initiatives to foster hospitals and health systems’ engagement in climate action. For example, at COP21 in 2015, where the Paris Agreement was adopted, the organization launched the Health Care Climate Challenge, which calls on health systems and facilities to make public commitments on climate resilience, mitigation and leadership, and annually report on their progress. The Challenge currently has over 400 participants, representing the interests of more than 26,000 hospitals and health centers in 49 countries. HCWH is also the official health partner for the UN Race to Zero campaign, by means of which, so far, more than 70 health care institutions representing the interests of over 14,000 hospitals and health centers in 26 countries have committed to reaching net-zero emissions by 2050. The LAC team has also recently launched the Community of Action for the Reduction of Emissions (CARE) for high-ambition GGHH members.
HCWH also leads regional efforts to build capacity among health professionals in order to become leading voices in the global movement for ambitious climate action. Among other things, the LAC team has an open access Climate Leadership Training Program for Health Professionals, has organized a Mentorship Program for health professionals leading advocacy projects focused on fossil fuel phaseout, and runs a monthly newsletter for the regional community of health professionals engaged in climate action. Additionally, the LAC team works with journalists and media outlets in the region and internationally to promote media coverage of climate change from a health angle, including the publication of a guide for journalists and a number of capacity-building activities.
Position Description
The Latin America Team is now looking for a seasoned professional, with strong relationship and management skills, to oversee this body of work, expand its scope thematically and geographically, and provide a strong regional push for the advancement of the climate and health agenda in the region.
Primary Objectives
The activities outlined above are expected to require a full-time commitment. The position requires availability to participate in virtual meetings and coordination calls during working hours and, in some exceptional cases, beyond regular working hours (scheduled in advance).
Coordination with HCWH staff throughout the project will take place remotely, but some of the activities might require in-person participation (agreed to in advance). Availability to travel internationally around 6 times a year (less than a week each time) is required.
Requirements
Qualifications & Competencies
The ideal candidate will have the following qualifications and competencies:
En Salud sin Daño, buscamos una persona experimentada para liderar la implementación de nuestro programa de cambio climático en América Latina. Con sólidas habilidades de relacionamiento y gestión para supervisar este trabajo, expandir su alcance temática y geográficamente, y brindar un fuerte impulso regional para el avance de la agenda climática y de salud.
Trabajo remoto, con base en América Latina (preferiblemente en México o Brasil).
Español (nativo). Imprescindible dominio del inglés (tanto escrito como hablado). No se requiere fluidez en portugués, pero es muy deseable.
Job Title: Climate Program Manager for Latin America
Reports to: Director of Programs and Communications for Latin America
Supervises: Technical facilitator of projects for Latin America; consultants as needed
Location: Remote; based in Latin America (preferably in Mexico or Brazil)
Status: Full-time staff contractor (with Fortnight Friday Benefit)
Start Date: 1 January 2025…
Únase a una organización en la que sus colegas comparten un profundo compromiso con la misión y una red global de socios colaboran para apoyarla.
Desempeñe un papel fundamental para ayudar a impulsar el crecimiento, influir en el impacto y seguir impulsando nuestros esfuerzos por crear un sector de atención médica y un planeta más sostenibles.
Forme parte de una red global inspiradora.
Entorno de trabajo flexible y solidario.
Disfrute de un mejor equilibrio entre el trabajo y la vida personal con nuestro beneficio "Fortnight Friday": viernes de por medio libres. Esto proporciona al personal un día libre adicional cada dos semanas, lo que reduce las horas de tiempo completo de 160 a 144 horas por período de pago (mes).
Únase a una organización en la que sus colegas comparten un profundo compromiso con la misión y una red global de socios colaboran para apoyarla.
Desempeñe un papel fundamental para ayudar a impulsar el crecimiento, influir en el impacto y seguir impulsando nuestros esfuerzos por crear un sector de atención médica y un planeta más sostenibles.
Forme parte de una red global inspiradora.
Entorno de trabajo flexible y solidario.
Disfrute de un mejor equilibrio entre el trabajo y la vida personal con nuestro beneficio "Fortnight Friday": viernes de por medio libres. Esto proporciona al personal un día libre adicional cada dos semanas, lo que reduce las horas de tiempo completo de 160 a 144 horas por período de pago (mes).
Español (nativo). Imprescindible dominio del inglés (tanto escrito como hablado). No se requiere fluidez en portugués, pero es muy deseable.
Español (nativo). Imprescindible dominio del inglés (tanto escrito como hablado). No se requiere fluidez en portugués, pero es muy deseable.
To apply, upload a cover letter along with your resume in English, addressed to Carolina Gil Posse, Director of Programs and Communications for Latin America at this link . Questions can be addressed to jobs@hcwh.org. Only competitive candidates will be invited to participate further in the recruitment process. Closing date to apply is December 1, 2024. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
Health Care Without Harm and Practice Greenhealth are committed to cultivating and sustaining culturally and ethnically diverse organizations and to the principles that promote inclusive practices. We believe systems can only be transformed when a diversity of voices, perspectives, and lived experiences are a part of the movement for change. We are dedicated to building a diverse staff with expertise and interest in addressing systemic racism within our organization and to serve the mission of the organizations in respectful ways. Health Care Without Harm/Practice Greenhealth is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
To apply, upload a cover letter along with your resume in English, addressed to Carolina Gil Posse, Director of Programs and Communications for Latin America at this link . Questions…