Sustainability Analyst uses a variety of research methods to analyze, report, and provide recommendations for corporate sustainability projects and programs. Stays abreast of trends in renewable resources, sustainable work processes, and environmental science. Being a Sustainability Analyst ensures proper sustainability benchmarks are established and maintained using ESG measures, standards, and methodologies. Requires a bachelor's degree. Additionally, Sustainability Analyst typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. The Sustainability Analyst occasionally directed in several aspects of the work. Gaining exposure to some of the complex tasks within the job function. To be a Sustainability Analyst typically requires 2-4 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Franklin Pierce University is seeking a part time Adjunct Faculty member who has knowledge of and experience in the energy and sustainability fields with a focus on the financial and economic aspects of both. Knowledge of fossil fuels and renewable energy industry and facility with proforma cash flow model development. The Energy &Sustainability Studies (ESS) Courses to Cover in 2023/2024 Academic Year are as as follows:
Energy &Sustainability Studies (ESS) Courses to Cover in 2023/2024 Academic Year:
GM550 The Future of Energy, Business, and Society 3 credits
This course examines the interaction of energy usage, business and society. Students study corporate social responsibility, socially responsible investing, doing business in less developed countries and the role energy will play in future business development, including the social, community and political road blocks encountered in new and existing energy ventures.
GM575 Building a Sustainable Enterprise 3 credits
Adopting a systems approach, this course studies the concepts of sustainable business practices. Students discuss resources such as food, water, energy and raw materials, as they consider their effect on a business enterprise. This course examines how profitability and sustainability interact in the triple bottom line concept.
GM630 Energy Economics 3 credits
This course provides the student with an overview of energy production, transportation and usage and how economics, technology, and sustainability issues interact. Students examine traditional non-renewable energy sources and renewable sources. The course studies worldwide markets for energy and the need for conservation, and considers further exploitation and improved technology. Prerequisite: GM561
Potential Additional Financial Courses:
ET101 Principles of Macroeconomics
An introduction to macroeconomics, focusing on the measurements of economic well-being, the source of economic growth, and the fiscal and monetary policies of national governments. Topics from international economics, such as exchange rates, will be introduced.
FM257 Real Estate Investments
This course covers an extensive look at broad classes of investments in real estate, appraisal techniques, investment analysis, financing, and real estate law
MK365 International Marketing
The structure of foreign as well as home-based marketing and the financial features of international marketing.
Instructor Requirements.
As an Equal Opportunity employer, Franklin Pierce recognizes the impact of a diverse community and encourages applications from individuals with varied experiences, backgrounds and perspectives. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, pregnancy, age, disability gender identity and expression, protected veteran status or any other status protected by law.
If you are unable to submit an application because of incompatible assistive technology or a disability, please contact us at jobs@franklinpierce.edu or 603-899-4075. We will make every effort to respond to your request for disability assistance as soon as possible.
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