Clean Energy & Infrastructure Associate
Clean Energy and Fossil Fuel Infrastructure Program Responsibilities:
- Working closely with the Clean Energy Program Director, advance transitions away from fossil fuels and toward clean energy solutions in the Berkshires through public education and advocacy.
- Monitor and participate in federal, state, and regional energy proceedings, including pipeline proposals, utility rate cases, energy facility siting, and long-range energy planning efforts, while helping residents engage in public decision-making processes through comments, hearings, petitions, and other advocacy opportunities.
- Develop resources for community members to understand energy infrastructure, utility regulation, energy affordability & efficiency programs, electrification, and environmental justice issues.
- Support outreach and advocacy related to utility affordability and maintain BEAT's collection of clean energy resources, educational materials, and public information tools.
Policy Advocacy and Civic Engagement Responsibilities:
- Support public participation in energy, transportation, and climate decision-making processes while advancing policies that align with BEAT's mission.
- Develop action alerts, fact sheets, testimony, and other advocacy materials that help residents understand complex policy issues and participate effectively in public processes.
- Translate technical and regulatory information into accessible language
Transportation and Mobility Advocacy Responsibilities:
- Support efforts to improve safe walking, bicycling, public transit, and other sustainable transportation options while reducing transportation-related greenhouse gas emissions.
- Advance transportation solutions that improve accessibility, community connectivity, and environmental outcomes through advocacy, public engagement, and participation in local and regional planning efforts.
- Develop resources that help residents understand transportation issues, planning processes, available mobility options, and opportunities for civic participation.
Professional Writing and Communications
- Contribute to grant proposals and grant reporting related to clean energy, transportation, and environmental justice.
- Develop website content for BEAT's clean energy and transportation programs.
- Work with the Events & Communications Coordinator on media outreach, storytelling, and public communications that elevate community voices and campaign outcomes.
Special Events and Public Programs Support
- Focusing on public engagement outcomes and relationship building, provide programmatic leadership for webinars, workshops, panel discussions, advocacy trainings, and coalition events.
- Work with the Events & Communications Coordinator to coordinate speakers, technical experts, policy specialists, partner organizations, and community leaders for public-facing educational events.
Requirements
- At least two years of related work experience, such as clean energy infrastructure; regional and/or transportation; community planning; clean energy policy & advocacy
- Strong written and oral communication skills, including public speaking ability
- Passion for preventing pollution, protecting wildlife, and making both local and broader systems change
- Experience and enthusiasm about working with diverse groups of people
Preference
- Spanish language skills
- GIS skills/experience
- Experience working with diverse communities
Working Conditions
- The role requires at least two days a week of in-person presence at BEAT's Education and Leadership Center, located at 20 Chapel Street in Pittsfield, Massachusetts. All staff are welcome to work from BEAT's office with greater frequency as often as they prefer.
- This role requires occasional evening and weekend presence at events.
- This role involves occasional tabling at community events on behalf of BEAT.