Energy Advocate
Town of Plymouth
Plymouth, Massachusetts
The Town of Plymouth seeks qualified applicants for the position of Energy Advocate for the Department of Energy and Environment. This is a grant funded position through Mass Save with an anticipated end date of March 14, 2028.
Performs outreach services in Plymouth as a Community Partner Team (CPT) representative for the Mass Save Massachusetts Community First Partnership (CFP) Program. Develops and implements a localized outreach plan focusing on priority groups (renters, landlords, moderate income households, households with limited English proficiency, and small businesses) that meet the Mass Save Program’s goals. Organizes events, delivers presentations, and utilizes media to promote Mass Save Programs. Builds meaningful partnerships with local non-profits, municipal Departments, and community organizations to collaborate on shared goals. Recruits, coordinates, and supports volunteers to enhance outreach efforts and strengthen community connections. Collaborates with the Department of Environment and Energy staff to achieve priorities within the Buildings, Energy, and Infrastructure section of the Climate Action and Adaptation Plan (i.e., promoting residential, commercial, and municipal incentives for all-electric, high efficiency building systems and renewable energy sources).
High school graduate or equivalent; four years’ experience in public outreach or community engagement, or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Must have experience working with diverse populations across language, socio-economic, and cultural backgrounds, including majority-minority communities.
Salary: $31.79 per hour, 37.5 hours per week. This posting will remain open until filled. Applications should be submitted with a cover letter and resume and are available at www.plymouth-ma.gov or in the Human Resources Department, 26 Court Street, Plymouth, MA 02360. AA/EOE
Please apply directly at www.plymouth-ma.gov
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Category | Policy And Law |
Tags | Outreach, Climate Change |