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Solar United Neighbors


Jobs

Go Solar Program Fellow

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Posted on: January 20, 2021 Apply Now
Research/Fellowship Expires February 15, 2021

Solar United Neighbors is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to creating a clean, equitable, resilient energy system that benefits everyone. We are building a clean energy movement by helping people go solar, join together, and fight for their energy rights.

We’re a national organization with twelve state programs in DC, MD, VA, WV, MN, OH, FL, TX, CO, IN, AZ and PA. Each state program promotes solar throughout its jurisdiction. The programs share three goals:

  1. Develop and scale solar energy projects within communities,
  2. Pass solar policies that expand the local solar market, and
  3. Build a community of clean energy advocates across political fault lines.

At Solar United Neighbors, we believe that all of us have a stake in a future where every community participates in the financial benefits of our energy grid’s ongoing diversification from big central plants and passive consumers to a wider mix of distributed production & renewable energy. 

Our organization is scaling rapidly, and our office is a fast-paced multi-faceted environment, ideal for someone who is looking to dive in and experience the workings of a dynamic and growing non-profit organization.

About Solar United Neighbors

The Program Fellow will join a team of Program Coordinators and Specialists in supporting state program field staff in their day-to-day implementation of solar co-ops. This includes tracking co-op members in Salesforce, answering co-op member inquiries, maintaining content on program websites, and drafting materials for use by field and communications staff.

The Program Fellow will also help review and prepare solar installer bids for our co-ops and will gain familiarity with the finances and equipment of a solar installation.

The selected applicant must have strong research and data analysis skills, be comfortable working with Microsoft office and Google docs, be able to multi-task, and be organized and detail oriented in their work. They should also be comfortable self-managing their efforts working on short and long-time projects and have an upbeat attitude with a willingness to work on various high priority projects as they arise. Strong written and verbal communication skills are a huge plus. Selected applicant must have their own computer to work on throughout the fellowship.

This is a 15 to 20 hour (flexible) per week fellowship intended for a minimum of 9 months. Fellows may obtain college credit for this program or may opt for a monthly stipend. Work hours can be flexible. At this time, all Solar United Neighbors fellowships are remote. This opportunity is open to people of all educational backgrounds. For candidates without a minimum of an undergraduate degree, some previous work experience is preferred.

Responsibilities Include:

Support field staff in the day-to-day implementation of solar co-ops.

  • Conduct satellite roof assessments of potential co-op members
  • Create and update individual co-op webpages (through WordPress)
  • Draft documents and materials for use by state Program Directors and communications staff, including requests for proposals (RFPs), update emails, informational documents, and blog posts.
  • Provide solar technical assistance by responding to inquiries, questions, and concerns of co-op participants
  • Manage and maintain co-op member records in Salesforce
  • Working with the broader organization (Growth team, Development team, Executive team) to optimize the promotion and growth of solar co-ops

Support Solar Co-op Coordinator team

  • Identify improvements to solar co-op processes and materials
  • Work with broader organizational staff to implement these improvements
  • Support special initiatives, content development, training, and educational work

Solar Help Desk

  • Provide technical assistance to Solar Help Desk users

How to Apply

To Apply: Please submit your resume and a statement of interest to: internships@solarunitedneighbors.org and include Go Solar Program Fellow in the subject line

Apply Now
   

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Dr. Gregory Shirley Dr. Gregory Shirley
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