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Position: Energy Coordinator<br />
Organization: Ecology Action Centre<br />
Location: Halifax, Nova Scotia / hybrid<br />
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ABOUT US<br />
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The Ecology Action Centre is a dynamic and vibrant environmental charity based in Nova Scotia. This year the Ecology Action Centre is celebrating 50 years of taking action and leadership on critical issues from biodiversity protection to climate change to environmental justice. We are grounded in community and act as strong watchdog for a just and sustainable society. Ecology Action Centre | action is our middle name<br />
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ABOUT YOU<br />
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Your passion for decarbonizing electricity and your project management know-how will help the Energy Team effectively move their campaigns from conception to implementation. You thrive working in collaborative environments and building relationships to partner with organizations, private sector and the public.<br />
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YOUR FOCUS<br />
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As the Energy Coordinator you will be responsible for strengthening and helping to coordinate EACs work in energy policy advocacy, research, program development and campaigning. You will be working closely with other Energy Team members, and Senior Climate Policy Coordinator<br />
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Key elements of the position will be:<br />
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Evaluating energy-related policy, systems and regulations thorough technical analysis, and bringing expertise to stakeholder consultations, regulatory proceedings and advisory boards.<br />
Conducting research related to the decarbonizing the electricity sector, and communicating relevant finding to other staff within the organization<br />
Delivering EACs messages to stakeholders, responding to media requests and being a spokesperson as needed.<br />
Working with EAC communications staff to create content for media, social media, and internal and external publications such as briefing notes, summary reports, and press releases.<br />
Consulting with Energy team members to build coalitions and bridge efforts, initiatives and campaigns related to decarbonizing the electricity sector in Nova Scotia<br />
Creating and implementing plans to maintain and expand EACs reach by identifying opportunities for partnerships and through public outreach, community events and EAC initiatives.<br />
Identifying and supporting the pursuit of fundraising and grant opportunities;<br />
Support the overall work of the Ecology Action Centre; and<br />
Other duties as required.<br />
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WHAT YOU WILL BRING<br />
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At least two years of experience in organizing, planning and/or supporting environmental advocacy campaigns in either a professional or volunteer capacity<br />
Education or training in engineering, public policy, natural sciences, law, or public policy.<br />
Familiarity with provincial and national energy and environmental regulations and legislation.<br />
Clear knowledge of the electricity sector and the policy landscape in Nova Scotia<br />
Demonstrated experience conducting research and taking complex or technical information and transforming the details into engaging narratives<br />
Strong interest in the greater effects of climate change on different communities and peoples based on gender, race, class, geography, etc. and the relationship between climate change, social justice, and community health.<br />
Comfort and experience in public speaking.<br />
Proven skills in reviewing and compiling research on topics of interest, and excellent communication skills, both oral and written.<br />
Project management skills including experience managing projects and budgets, and knowledge of developing funding proposals.<br />
Ability to work independently and as part of a team, effectively manage multiple tasks and use of time efficiently.<br />
Strong work ethic and motivation to work on climate change<br />
Computer literacy in MS Office, including Outlook, Sharepoint, Word, Excel and PowerPoint.<br />
Willing to utilize social media and traditional mass media, and work with web-based platforms.<br />
Available some evenings and weekends and willing to travel.<br />
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These additional skills, areas of knowledge and experiences will be considered an asset:<br />
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Experience working on energy-related field in Nova Scotia<br />
Prior experience identifying and supporting the pursuit of fundraising and grant opportunities<br />
Experience working for a non-profit organization, government, academic institution, First Nation Band, co-op, labour organization, or community enterprise.<br />
Experience working with governments on policy matters.<br />
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WHAT WE OFFER<br />
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A full time position, 37.5 hours a week (Mon-Fri), to start date the end June, early July<br />
Starting wage range is $25.45 up to $29.55, based on level of knowledge, experience and skills.<br />
Four weeks of paid vacation, 10 paid health days, 12 paid Holidays, cost-shared benefits plan<br />
Flexibility to work from home with a requirement for on-site days at our renovated, energy-efficient green office building located in the North end of Halifax at 2705 Fern Lane.<br />
The first floor of our building is designed to be universally accessible.<br />
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TO APPLY: <br />
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Please submit a single PDF document titled YOURNAME_ Energy Coordinator Apply here: <br />
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Due Date: June 27, 2022. We thank all applicants for their time and interest, however only short-listed applicants will be contacted.<br />
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The Ecology Action Centre is committed to employment equity and encourages applications from individuals in traditionally underrepresented groups including, but not limited to: African Nova Scotian and other racialized people, Mikmaq and other Indigenous people, lesbian, bisexual, gay, transgender and queer people, and persons with disabilities. We encourage applicants to self-identify in their cover letter or application if they are a member of an underrepresented community.<br />
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