Benefits:
Bonus based on performance
Company parties
Flexible schedule
Free uniforms
Help or transport service
Opportunity for advancement
Training & development
Wellness resources
Job Summary:
The Neighborhood Energy Advisor (NEA) serves as a trusted local resource helping residents understand and access energy efficiency programs, renewable energy options, and cost-saving opportunities. Working within designated neighborhoods, the NEA supports outreach, education, and implementation of home energy upgrades, with a focus on equity, community engagement, and climate resilience.
Key Responsibilities:
Community Outreach & Engagement
Conduct door-to-door outreach, attend neighborhood meetings, and host energy workshops.
Build relationships with residents, local organizations, and community leaders.
Tailor energy information to meet the diverse needs of the community.
Energy Education & Advising
Provide guidance on energy-saving behaviors, home upgrades, rebates, and financing options.
Assist residents with applications for weatherization, solar programs, or utility assistance.
Coordinate and attend home energy assessments, where applicable.
Data & Impact Tracking
Track outreach efforts, program enrollments, and energy savings using provided tools.
Collect feedback from residents to improve program delivery and community satisfaction.
Collaboration & Coordination
Collaborate with utility companies, contractors, and nonprofit partners.
Support coordination of home visits, contractor scheduling, and follow-up services.
Stay updated on changes to programs, technologies, and policy developments.
Qualifications:
Passion for environmental sustainability, energy equity, or climate action.
Strong interpersonal and communication skills; bilingual/multilingual a plus.
Familiarity with local communities, particularly historically underserved populations.
Ability to explain technical information in a simple and accessible way.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office and/or CRM tools (training provided).
Prior experience in community organizing, social work, energy, or customer service preferred.
Valid driver’s license and reliable transportation (if outreach requires travel).
Working Conditions:
Field-based work in neighborhoods, with some office or remote administrative work.
May require evening or weekend availability to attend community events.
Physical ability to walk, stand, or carry outreach materials for extended periods.
Flexible work from home options available.