World Wildlife Fund (WWF), one of the world’s leading conservation organizations, seeks a Director, Global Plastic Policy & Corporate Engagement.
The Director, Global Plastic Policy & Corporate Engagement provides strategic oversight for the Plastic and Material Science policy portfolio within Private Sector Engagement (PSE) and works closely with the Vice President and cross-functional teams to advance WWF’s No Plastic in Nature goal.
The Director helps assess and define priority strategies for global corporate advocacy and engagement in WWF initiatives. The Director manages relationships and provides strategic input to ensure corporate partner actions, advocacy efforts, and capital investments are coordinated and mutually reinforcing to support No Plastic in Nature. The Director leads the plastic and materials related global policy agenda for WWF’s Plastic and Material Science team, setting objectives, identifying emerging issues, supporting WWF-US’s engagement with the broader WWF global network, and developing innovative approaches to engage corporate partners on policy solutions to address plastic production, use, waste, and pollution.
In addition to setting strategy, the Director is responsible for execution—convening stakeholders, guiding research and analysis, developing WWF positions and external guidance, and supporting implementation with corporate partners. The Director collaborates with the Policy and Government Affairs team, including the Director of U.S. Plastics Policy and Advocacy, to advance WWF’s US plastic related priorities; and coordinates closely with policy and technical experts across WWF to advance international plastic policy priorities.
Serving as a key strategic resource for WWF’s No Plastic in Nature initiative, the Director ensures that WWF’s corporate partnerships, global policy leadership, and investment strategies work together to deliver measurable conservation impact, including supporting team culture, and mentoring and supervising staff.
Salary Range: $124,000 - $178,300
Please note: Applicants must be legally authorized to work in the U.S. This position is not eligible for employment visa sponsorship.
This is a job located in Washington, DC, with a hybrid schedule (current policy requires 2 days a week in the office).
This position is NOT eligible for relocation assistance
In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire.
Key Competencies
Cross-Cultural Communication: Able to operate effectively and with sensitivity in cross-cultural and multi-cultural environments
Empowering / Delegating: Ability to trust and empower the team, providing growth opportunities and sharing responsibilities
Big Picture Thinking: Does the candidate show the ability to solve complex problems with a “big picture” perspective and a sensitivity to many moving parts?
Analytical Thinking: Ability to investigate a problem and find the ideal solution in a timely, efficient manner
Solution-Oriented, Strategic Collaboration: Works with all parties to understand challenges and opportunities and build support for options aligned with Core Values and WWFs strategic best interests.
Working with corporate partners (PSE)
Background in conservation and/or plastic pollution issues is required
Excellent project management skills.
International and U.S. policy experience is highly preferred
Plastic pollution issues/experience is highly preferred
To Apply:
World Wildlife Fund (WWF) promotes equal employment opportunities for all qualified individuals regardless of age, race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, or veteran status, or any other characteristic protected under applicable law.