Actonma
Community Outreach Fellowship - Sustainability Office
Actonma, August, California, United States
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Community Outreach Fellowship - Sustainability Office The Town of Acton is looking for two Community Outreach Fellows to support efforts to increase the number of residents who can benefit from income-eligible energy efficiency and clean energy programs. This includes days dedicated to tabling and conducting in-person outreach. Fellows will work together to develop an outreach plan to identify locations for outreach that are in the Environmental Justice region and are also close to the homes of residents who rent, are income-eligible, and live in multi-family buildings. We are looking for applicants with an interest in: clean energy/renewable energy, energy efficiency, electrification, communication/marketing, public outreach, and program/project management. These positions are funded by the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program managed by the MA Department of Energy Resources.
General Duties and Responsibilities
Research on best practices, programs, and opportunities to reduce energy costs, energy use, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and improve the building performance of multi-family buildings, ensuring benefits are passed on to tenants.
Development of outreach materials.
Tabling and in-person outreach in target locations.
Participation in weekly and bi-weekly project meeting check-ins with the team.
Participation in events engaging renters, landlords and property managers, and meetings with local organizations.
Minimum Entrance Requirements Bachelor’s degree in environmental studies, building science, architecture, clean energy, urban and regional planning, public administration, communications, business, or a related field. Ability to work closely in a small team environment. Willingness to learn quickly.
Preferred Qualifications Master’s degree or currently pursuing their Master’s degree in environmental studies, sustainable building systems, engineering, urban and regional planning, public administration, business, communications, or a related field. Experience with government operations, environmental non-profits, or corporate social responsibility is a plus.
Start Date 2nd or 3rd week of June
Pay Rate This is a grant funded temporary position: $10,000 for the summer; $25 an hour for an 12-14 week program, with roughly 30-35 hours a week.
Benefits Hybrid work schedule is available
Deadline First consideration being given to applications received by May 7, 2025
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Community Outreach Fellowship - Sustainability Office The Town of Acton is looking for two Community Outreach Fellows to support efforts to increase the number of residents who can benefit from income-eligible energy efficiency and clean energy programs. This includes days dedicated to tabling and conducting in-person outreach. Fellows will work together to develop an outreach plan to identify locations for outreach that are in the Environmental Justice region and are also close to the homes of residents who rent, are income-eligible, and live in multi-family buildings. We are looking for applicants with an interest in: clean energy/renewable energy, energy efficiency, electrification, communication/marketing, public outreach, and program/project management. These positions are funded by the Energy Efficiency and Conservation Block Grant Program managed by the MA Department of Energy Resources.
General Duties and Responsibilities
Research on best practices, programs, and opportunities to reduce energy costs, energy use, greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, and improve the building performance of multi-family buildings, ensuring benefits are passed on to tenants.
Development of outreach materials.
Tabling and in-person outreach in target locations.
Participation in weekly and bi-weekly project meeting check-ins with the team.
Participation in events engaging renters, landlords and property managers, and meetings with local organizations.
Minimum Entrance Requirements Bachelor’s degree in environmental studies, building science, architecture, clean energy, urban and regional planning, public administration, communications, business, or a related field. Ability to work closely in a small team environment. Willingness to learn quickly.
Preferred Qualifications Master’s degree or currently pursuing their Master’s degree in environmental studies, sustainable building systems, engineering, urban and regional planning, public administration, business, communications, or a related field. Experience with government operations, environmental non-profits, or corporate social responsibility is a plus.
Start Date 2nd or 3rd week of June
Pay Rate This is a grant funded temporary position: $10,000 for the summer; $25 an hour for an 12-14 week program, with roughly 30-35 hours a week.
Benefits Hybrid work schedule is available
Deadline First consideration being given to applications received by May 7, 2025
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