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Supports conservation policy and climate action and on behalf of TNC's Western Division and North America Policy and Government Relations (NAPGR) policy goals. * Develops and manages the External ...

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$143K - $160K/yr

They will advance habitat, climate, policy, and community building strategies in the region that directly contribute to Audubon goals and strategic initiatives, while also building and enhancing ...

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How much do climate policy jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 21, 2026, the average yearly pay for climate policy in Colorado is $131,263.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $104,100.00 and $159,300.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is climate policy?

Climate policy refers to the strategies, regulations, and actions implemented by governments, organizations, or institutions to address and mitigate the impacts of climate change. This includes efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, promote renewable energy, and adapt to changing environmental conditions. Climate policy can operate at local, national, or international levels and often involves setting emission targets, creating incentives for clean energy, and collaborating with global partners. The goal is to limit global warming and protect both people and ecosystems from the adverse effects of climate change.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a climate policy analyst, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Climate Policy Analyst, you need a strong background in environmental science, public policy, and data analysis, often supported by a relevant degree such as environmental studies or public policy. Familiarity with climate modeling software, GIS tools, and regulatory frameworks—along with certifications like LEED or GHG accounting—are commonly required. Strong analytical thinking, effective communication, and stakeholder engagement skills help analysts translate complex data into actionable policy recommendations. These competencies are essential to inform sound climate strategies, influence policy decisions, and drive sustainable change.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in climate policy roles?

Professionals in climate policy often navigate complex regulatory environments and must balance the interests of stakeholders such as government agencies, private sector partners, and advocacy groups. A key challenge is staying up to date with rapidly evolving climate science, international agreements, and national regulations. Additionally, climate policy specialists may encounter resistance to proposed changes and need strong communication skills to build consensus and implement effective strategies. The role frequently involves cross-disciplinary collaboration and requires adaptability to shifting political and economic landscapes.

What is the difference between Climate Policy vs Climate Analyst?

AspectClimate PolicyClimate Analyst
Required CredentialsDegree in environmental policy, political science, or related fieldsDegree in environmental science, data analysis, or related fields
Work EnvironmentPolicy offices, government agencies, NGOsResearch institutions, consulting firms, government agencies
Employer & Industry UsagePolicy development, advocacy, governmentData analysis, research, reporting

Climate Policy professionals focus on creating and implementing policies to address climate change, often working with government and advocacy groups. Climate Analysts analyze environmental data to inform policy decisions, working in research or consulting settings. While both roles require environmental knowledge, their core functions differ: policy formulation versus data analysis.

What are the most commonly searched types of Climate Policy jobs in Colorado?

The most popular types of Climate Policy jobs in Colorado are:

What are popular job titles related to Climate Policy jobs in Colorado?

For Climate Policy jobs in Colorado, the most frequently searched job titles are:

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The top searched job categories for Climate Policy jobs in Colorado are:

What cities in Colorado are hiring for Climate Policy jobs?

Cities in Colorado with the most Climate Policy job openings:

Infographic showing various Climate Policy job openings in Colorado as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 15% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 3% Hybrid, and 4% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $131,263 per year, or $63.1 per hour.

Senior Energy Policy Advisor - Climate Action, Sustainability and Resiliency

Denver Int'l. Airport

Denver, CO • Hybrid

$90K - $115K/yr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Retirement, PTO

Posted 6 days ago


Job description

About Our Job

With competitive pay, great benefits, and endless opportunities, working for the City and County of Denver means seeing yourself working with purpose - for you, and those who benefit from your passion, skills and expertise. Join our diverse, inclusive and talented workforce of more than 11,000 team members who are at the heart of what makes Denver, Denver.

What We Offer

The City and County of Denver offers a competitive salary commensurate with education and experience. The salary range for this position is $90,000.00 - $115,000.00. We also offer generous benefits for full-time employees which include but are not limited to:

  • A guaranteed life-long monthly pension, once vested after 5 years of service

  • 457B Retirement Plan

  • 140 hours of PTO earned within first year + 12 paid holidays, 1 personal holiday, 1 Wellness Day, and 1 volunteer day per year

  • Competitive medical, dental and vision plans effective within 1 month of start date

Location

The City and County of Denver supports a hybrid workplace model. Employees work where needed, at a job site 3 days per week and off-site as needed. The Office of Climate Action, Sustainability and Resiliency requires 3 days in office at the Wellington Webb Municipal Building, located at 201 W. Colfax Ave., Denver, CO 80202. Employees must work within the state of Colorado on their off-site days.

What You'll Do

The Office of Climate Action, Sustainability and Resiliency's (CASR) vision is to build a carbon pollution-free, sustainable, and resilient Denver for all. Guided by science and shaped by community input, CASR delivers bold solutions through policies, programs, and capital projects that reduce emissions, advance environmental justice, and strengthen climate resilience. Our portfolio includes beneficial electrification, energy efficiency, renewable energy, energy storage, climate adaptation, community resilience, nature-based solutions, natural resource conservation, embodied carbon, waste reduction and diversion, communications, community engagement, and workforce development-all with a strong focus on equity. This work is driving measurable progress toward a healthier, more sustainable Denver for generations to come.

CASR's Energy Policy Team is housed within the Climate Action Division, which works to equitably meet Denver's energy and transportation needs with affordable, reliable, and carbon-free systems. The team is focused on advancing meaningful decarbonization policies through advocacy before state regulatory authorities and partnership with the city's energy utility provider. Success requires active coordination across CASR, other city agencies, and city leadership - in addition to engagement with partner organizations and an array of stakeholder groups.

CASR is looking to fill two positions as Senior Energy Policy Advisor. In this position, you will be a key member of the Energy Policy Team, reporting to the Lead Energy Policy Administrator. You will be a key contributor to the team's advocacy at the Colorado Public Utilities Commission (PUC), support its engagement on state and local legislative matters, and represent the city across a range of stakeholders. You will be a highly motivated and innovative individual with expertise in PUC advocacy and decarbonization policy, including energy efficiency, electrification, and energy systems planning. You will be a thought-leader and a clear communicator, representing the city before utilities, government staff, advocacy organizations, industry associations, and community organizations.

Specifically, as the Senior Energy Policy Advisor, you will:

  • Provide thought-leadership, technical expertise, and analysis on matters related to energy-, building-, and transportation-system decarbonization to develop short- and long-term energy policy initiatives and priorities.

  • Serve as a key contributor to Denver's engagement in relevant regulatory proceedings at the PUC, which includes reviewing filings, drafting testimony, appearing as an expert witness, and participating in settlement negotiations with relevant parties.

  • Coordinate with staff from CASR and other city agencies to solicit input and incorporate feedback into CASR's advocacy.

  • Serve as an expert resource across CASR disciplines by performing legislative and/or policy analysis of emerging issues or proposed policies, such as those that arise in PUC proceedings, Xcel Energy programs, state regulation, and legislation.

  • Develop resources and memos to brief management and leadership, including the identification of concerns, solutions to address concerns, and strategy recommendations to guide thoughtful decision-making.

  • Develop and deliver presentations on relevant topics across a variety of settings.

  • Identify opportunities to supplement Energy Program capacity with external resources, develop requests for proposals, and manage certain contracts.

  • Communicate and engage regularly with internal and external stakeholders, including representatives of various city agencies, community and business groups, the public, media organizations, and other stakeholders in a professional and clear manner.

  • Equity is a strong focus of Denver's climate program; this position will work to ensure that the transition to clean energy services is affordable, equitable, and inclusive of under-resourced communities, low-income households, and other underrepresented and historically marginalized groups.

  • Other duties that may arise.

What You'll Bring

We value diversity of ethnicity, race, socioeconomic status, sexual identity, gender, religion, language, ability, and experience and exemplify this through the makeup of our team at all levels. You'll be right at home here if you cultivate strong relationships and push yourself, your work, the people around you and Denver to the next level.

Our ideal candidate has some or all the following experience, skills, and characteristics:

  • Experience in energy policy with a focus on utility regulation and state utility regulatory commission practices and procedures.

  • Depth of technical knowledge and data analysis related to utility energy infrastructure, utility regulatory structures, and building & transportation electrification systems.

  • Strong project management experience with ability to push through barriers to deliver exceptional results on time.

  • Empathy, tact, and political savvy to identify and respond according to the internal and external politics and unique issues that impact Denver's energy policy objectives.

  • An ability to influence, persuade, and negotiate with representatives from a variety of City agencies and external organizations in a collaborative manner to find mutually acceptable solutions to complex problems.

  • Experience incorporating the perspectives of multiple communities, including under-represented communities and historically marginalized groups in the consideration of impacts and outcomes of a decision-making process.

  • Willingness to grow professionally, develop innovative solutions to problems, and change processes or procedures to accomplish objectives.

  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills, and ability to present to diverse audiences.

  • Results-oriented, self-driven to contribute to a high performing team.

  • Willingness to take on additional responsibilities or volunteer for special projects.

Required Minimum Qualifications
  • Education requirement: Bachelor's Degree in a related field based on a specific position(s).

  • Experience Requirement: Five (5) years' experience performing full performance professional level duties within a specialized, functional area. (This does not include clerical experience.)

  • Education/Experience Equivalency: One (1) year of the appropriate type and level of experience may be substituted for each required year of post-high school education.

  • Additional appropriate education may be substituted for the minimum experience requirements.

  • License/Certifications: None.

Note: While a driver's license is not required, these positions may need to attend in-person events around Denver. The individuals must arrange for transportation to attend such events should they arise.

Application Deadline

This position is expected to stay open until Sunday, August 23, 2026. Please submit your application as soon as possible and no later than that date at 11:59 p.m. to ensure consideration.

To be considered for this position, you must include the following on your job application (upload the attachment(s) to the Resume/CV section on the My Experience tab):

  • Cover letter detailing your experience in decarbonization policy leadership and subject matter expertise

  • Resume

About Everything Else

Job Profile

CA2308 Administrator II

To view the full job profile including position specifications, physical demands, and probationary period, click here.

Position Type

Unlimited

Position Salary Range

$86,634.00 - $142,947.00

Target Pay

$90,000.00 - $115,000.00

Agency

Climate Action, Sustainability & Resiliency

Redeployment during Citywide Emergencies

City and County of Denver employees may be re-deployed to work in other capacities in their own agencies or in other city agencies to support core functions of the city during a citywide emergency declared by the Mayor.

The City and County of Denver provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, genetic information, age, or any other status protected under federal, state, and/or local law.

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