The Global Programs department is responsible for supporting Rainforest Alliance’s strategy through global initiatives, regional projects, and partnerships. It ensures consistent programmatic design and delivers services in a synergistic manner. The Director, Forests leads all aspects the Forests unit within the Global Programs department, activating the full potential of the organization’s Forests work. The Director leads strategic positioning, communication with external stakeholders, engages in alliances, and ensures a comprehensive programmatic expertise portfolio. The Director ensures effective collaboration across Rainforest Alliance departments and is committed to providing clear direction and supporting teams in driving impact. The Director contributes to a data-driven and conscientious culture by defining clear priorities and enabling creative solutions to complex problems. Identifying critical cross-departmental and external alliance growth opportunities and having the expertise and communication style to positively influence these collaborations are key to the success of this role.
Responsibilities:
The Rainforest Alliance’s Core Values are Impact, Change, Collaboration;
Openness and Trust and as such they form the basis of the behaviours we demonstrate;
Proactively lead and support the organization in achieving its 2030 Strategy with respect to forest restoration and sustainable land use initiatives, promoting speed, scale and simplification in design, implementation and impact creation;
Coordinating initiatives that restore degraded lands, promote sustainable forest management, and support local communities. Developing and implementing projects that promote forest landscape restoration, sustainable forest management, and biodiversity conservation;
Ensure consistency, coordination, accountability, and continuous learning between expertise areas, leading all aspects of Rainforest Alliance’s interests as a whole, rather than from a single programmatic expertise area only;
Ensure seamless, effective and service oriented processes for collaboration cross functionally;
Guide program design and implementation using research, findings, impact data, and qualitative feedback to make data driven decisions;
Cultivate a culture of positive and proactive collaboration, engaging widely and inclusively across the organization, clearly demonstrating having taken broad perspectives into consideration, and embed continuous learning and simplification into all aspects of programmatic work;
Ensure an effective embedding of a producer centric approach in all forest work;
Carry out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization’s policies applicable laws and corporate behavioural framework- responsibilities include hiring; mentoring and evaluating; guiding professional development opportunities; and addressing employee relations issues.