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Sustainable Connections Energy & Green Building Program Coordinator in Bellingham, Washington

 

Organization:

Sustainable Connections

 

Status:

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Regular, Full-time (40 hours/week), FLSA Non-Exempt

 

Hourly Wage:

$20.50 - $23, depending on experience

 

Primary Work Location:

1701 Ellis Street, Suite 221, Bellingham, WA

 

Physical Attendance Requirement (& of time on site/in office):

75% on-site work and time in community required. Ad-hoc remote work as needed.

 

Reports to:

Energy and Green Building Program Manager

 

Recruitment Period:

Open until filled

 

Priority Application Deadline:

September 25*, 2024

 

Anticipated Start Date:

November 1, 2024

 

 

*Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled. However, to receive priority consideration, we recommend you apply before the deadline

.

 

 

Summary

 

Sustainable Connections is seeking a qualified candidate to perform as an

Energy & Green Building Program Coordinator

to serve high needs businesses, tribal entities, and nonprofits in Northwestern Washington. This is a

full-time position

that will report to the Energy & Green Building Program Manager and will play a key role in bridging the gap between community engagement and successful project implementation. This position will involve meaningful

outreach

and

client relationship case management

,

project coordination

, and

building rapport and trust

within hard-to reach communities, with a key focus on Latino, rural, and tribal communities. We invite anyone to apply that thrives in a collaborative team environment, demonstrates strong people and conversational skills, and has an intuition for complex relationships in different multicultural settings.

 

 

About Us

 

Sustainable Connections advances a regenerative local economy that builds community, strengthens food systems, catalyzes climate solutions, and expands access to housing in NW Washington. We envision a region of informed and engaged communities where all people have access to fresh local food, live in affordable and healthy housing, make a living doing what they love, and have the lightest possible impact on the environment.?We make this vision a reality by leading the transition to a regenerative local economy.?

Regenerative economies

?move away from extractive business models and work in harmony with nature and society to foster ecological restoration, community resilience, and social equity.

 

 

**We strongly encourage applications from people of color, people from working-class backgrounds, women, LGBTQAI+ people, and those who are members of other marginalized communities. If you feel passionate about our efforts and believe that you have the skills to contribute to the growth of our organization, we want to hear from you - even if you do not believe you meet all of *

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