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Halifax - Canada

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Not Disclosed

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1 Vacancy

Job Description

VALUING LIVED EXPERIENCES

EACs vision is of a just and vibrant world of respect belonging and ecological resilience. As a team we are working to decolonize further equity and dismantle the harmful systems at the root of the interconnected crises of environment and justice that we tackle every day. We strive to bring an equity lens to all that we do including by building a strong and diverse team.

We strongly encourage applications from individuals from equitydeserving 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. If you are a member of an equitydeserving group and feel comfortable doing so we encourage you to selfidentify in your cover letter or application. We prioritize diversity in our selection process.

ABOUT US

The Ecology Action Centre (EAC) is a fierce and creative environmental charity based in Mikmaki/Nova Scotia. Since 1971 we have proudly tackled critical environmental issues from biodiversity protection to climate change to environmental justice. Grounded in community we act as a watchdog convenor mobilizer and incubator taking a holistic approach to the environment and the creation of a just and vibrant world.

We strive to promote a diverse and inclusive organizational culture that emphasizes collaboration caring quality work and real impact. We value our members volunteers employees and partners and strive to create a space of respect belonging and resilience.

We have a team of passionate and determined people who share ideas and inspire others to create systemic change in the face of urgent complex environmental issues.

ABOUT YOU

Your passion for decarbonizing electricity and home comfort your diverse skills and your strategic project management will help the Energy Team effectively move their campaigns from conception to implementation. You thrive working in collaborative fastpaced environments and building relationships to partner with nonprofit organizationsthe private sector and the public.

YOUR FOCUS

As an 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 reporting to the Senior Energy Coordinator.

Key elements of the position will be:

  • Closely following developments from relevant governments on decarbonization and comparing progress with commitments made.

  • Engaging in government relations delivering EACs messages to decision makers partner organizations responding to media requests and being a spokesperson as needed.

  • 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.

  • Working with Energy Team members and external partners to bridge efforts and build coalitions initiatives and campaignsrelated to electrifying and making more efficient homeenergy systems in Nova Scotia.

  • Working with partners in all sectors to advocate for energy affordability and efficiency programs and supports for lowincome households across Nova Scotia especially in communities with high rates of energy poverty.

  • Conducting research related to electrifying home heating and cooling across the province and across income levels and in different communities of interest and communicating relevant findings to other staff within the organization.

  • Creating and implementing plans to maintain and expand EACs reach by identifying opportunities for partnerships and through public outreach community events and EAC initiatives.

  • Evaluating energyefficiencyrelated policy providing thorough technical analysis of systems and regulations and bringing expertise to stakeholder consultations regulatory proceedings and advisory boards.

  • Identifying and supporting the pursuit of fundraising and grant opportunities;

  • Supporting the overall work of the Ecology Action Centre; and

  • Other duties as required.

WHY YOU SHOULD APPLY

Even if you dont have all the requirements listed in this position you may be the right candidate. Apply and tell us what youd bring to the team.

WHAT YOU BRING

  • At least two years of experience in organizing planning and/or supporting environmental advocacy education and outreach campaigns in either a professional or volunteer capacity

  • Education or training in an environmentrelated field public policy natural sciences law or public policy.

  • Familiarity with provincial and national energy and environmental regulations and legislation especially relating to energy efficiency in buildings.

  • Clear knowledge of the electricity sector and the policy landscape in Nova Scotia especially as it relates to energy efficiency in buildings.

  • Demonstrated experience conducting research and taking complex or technical information and transforming the details into engaging narratives.

  • 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 poverty and community health.

  • Comfort and experience in public speaking.

  • Proven skills in reviewing and compiling research on topics of interest.

  • Excellent communication skills both oral and written.

  • Project management skills including experience managing projects and budgets.

  • Experience and knowledge of developing funding proposals.

  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team effectively manage multiple tasks and use time efficiently.

  • Strong work ethic and motivation to work to mitigate climate change and promote social justice.

  • Computer literacy in MS Office including Outlook Sharepoint Word Excel and PowerPoint.

  • Willingness to use social media and traditional mass media and work with webbased platforms.

  • Available some evenings and weekends.

  • Able and willing to travel as needed.

These additional skills areas of knowledge and experiences will be considered an asset:

  • Experience working in energyrelated fields in Nova Scotia.

  • Prior experience identifying and supporting the pursuit of fundraising and grant opportunities.

  • Experience working for a nonprofit organization government academic institution First Nation Band coop labour organization or community enterprise.

  • Experience working with governments on policy matters.

TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:

  • Fulltime position

  • EAC has a 4day work week with Fridays offtotaling 30/week with some flexibility in the workday. Learn more about why here.

  • Annual salary will be between $49600 and $55000 and commensurate with experience

  • Costshared benefits plan

  • Hybrid work environment requiring 12 days a week at our office in Halifaxs North End.

  • 3 weeks paid vacation per year (prorated for the 4day work week) 1 week of paid time off during the winter office closure in December 12 paid holidays (per year) and paid wellness days 10 per year).

  • Anticipated start date late May 2025

TO APPLY

Please submit your resume and cover closing date is May 1 2025.

We thank everyone who applied; however we will only be contacting those who will be interviewed.


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