* Selkirk with travel in Scottish Borders (Hybrid)
* Closing20th May 2024
* Advertised from 22nd April 2024
* 35 hours on a flexible basis, including some evenings and occasional Saturday work. * We would consider requests to work fewer hours, or to job-share
Role
To provide free and impartial energy advice service to tenants and homeowners across the Scottish Borders.
The post will allow 20 days per annum annual leave plus public holidays. Additional leave may be granted tofacilitate low carbon holiday travel.
Our Energy Advisors help people save energy, stay warm while spending less on fuel and develop skills and confidenceto take more control of their energy use and bills. Our work plays a vital role in supporting people in, or atrisk of, fuel poverty and makes an important contribution to tackling carbon emissions and climate change.
Location: Sustainable Selkirk office, 5 Tower Street, Selkirk, TD7 4LR (or hybrid of home and office), communitylocations and people’s homes throughout the Scottish Borders. Some local travel will be required to fulfil theneeds of the project, using low-carbon sustainable travel where possible.
Fife Communities Climate Action Network (FCCAN) is a network of community groups in Fife that are taking action onclimate change. Our aim is to empower and enable communities to create a low carbon future and promote localresilience and well-being.
We have three exciting opportunities to join our Fife Climate Hub team, funded by the Scottish Government.
The Fife Climate Hub is part of a new network of regional community climate action hubs, created by the ScottishGovernment. The Hub empowers community-led action on the climate crisis. Our vision is for a growing Fife-widenetwork of groups taking climate action to meet the needs of their communities. We build capacity of existingcommunity groups working on climate, encourage collaboration and reach beyond the climate engaged to grow adiverse network across Fife. We also provide a voice for our members to influence local and national policy.Together we are driving change and strengthening climate resilience in Fife.
The Hub offers training, advice, inspiration, networking, funding and signposting to places of support. We provideopportunities for networking and shared learning to create a strong climate movement across Fife and drivechange across all sectors.
We’re looking for passionate, enthusiastic people to further develop the project. This is an exciting opportunity toshape community climate action within Scotland through a model of localised ‘grassroots’ collaborativesupport.
The Community Development Officer (Engagement) will contribute to the delivery of Fife Climate Hub’s vision to createa growing, diverse and inclusive network. The post holder will reach out to new and diverse audiences. They willsupport groups to initiate, develop and run climate action projects and inspire climate action through events,talks and workshops.
Fife Communities Climate Action Network (FCCAN) is a network of community groups in Fife that are taking action onclimate change. Our aim is to empower and enable communities to create a low carbon future and promote localresilience and well-being.
We have three exciting opportunities to join our Fife Climate Hub team, funded by the Scottish Government.
The Fife Climate Hub is part of a new network of regional community climate action hubs, created by the ScottishGovernment. The Hub empowers community-led action on the climate crisis. Our vision is for a growing Fife-widenetwork of groups taking climate action to meet the needs of their communities. We build capacity of existingcommunity groups working on climate, encourage collaboration and reach beyond the climate engaged to grow adiverse network across Fife. We also provide a voice for our members to influence local and national policy.Together we are driving change and strengthening climate resilience in Fife.
The Hub offers training, advice, inspiration, networking, funding and signposting to places of support. We provideopportunities for networking and shared learning to create a strong climate movement across Fife and drivechange across all sectors.
We’re looking for passionate, enthusiastic people to further develop the project. This is an exciting opportunity toshape community climate action within Scotland through a model of localised ‘grassroots’ collaborativesupport.
The Community Development Officer (Funding) will support existing community groups to access funding to deliver theirclimate projects. The post holder will signpost groups to relevant funding opportunities, support them throughthe application process and act as a liaison between community groups, local authority and funders. They willalso administer Fife Climate Hub’s Community Climate Grants scheme.
Fife Communities Climate Action Network (FCCAN) is a network of community groups in Fife that are taking action onclimate change. Our aim is to empower and enable communities to create a low carbon future and promote localresilience and well-being.
We have three exciting opportunities to join our Fife Climate Hub team, funded by the Scottish Government.
The Fife Climate Hub is part of a new network of regional community climate action hubs, created by the ScottishGovernment. The Hub empowers community-led action on the climate crisis. Our vision is for a growing Fife-widenetwork of groups taking climate action to meet the needs of their communities. We build capacity of existingcommunity groups working on climate, encourage collaboration and reach beyond the climate engaged to grow adiverse network across Fife. We also provide a voice for our members to influence local and national policy.Together we are driving change and strengthening climate resilience in Fife.
The Hub offers training, advice, inspiration, networking, funding and signposting to places of support. We provideopportunities for networking and shared learning to create a strong climate movement across Fife and drivechange across all sectors.
We’re looking for passionate, enthusiastic people to further develop the project. This is an exciting opportunity toshape community climate action within Scotland through a model of localised ‘grassroots’ collaborativesupport.
The Project Administrator will support the delivery of the Fife Climate Hub, its aim, objectives and outcomes. Theywill be responsible for the day-to-day administration of the organisation including day to day financialresponsibilities, office management and IT support.
To Manage all aspects of the “The Knowe” Garden, growing and resource garden in Auchinleck.
KEY TASKS AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
* Undertake the management & development of the Knowe Community Garden Auchinleck
* Undertake the management of staff and volunteers employed in the garden
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