An opportunity to work within our innovative and busy city‑wide Prevention of Homelessness Team providing dedicated energy advice services as part of our Routes from Poverty Project, which includes members of the Community Food Larders and Food Pantry’s in Glasgow. We have initial funding for two years for this post but hope to secure future funding.
Candidates must hold or be willing to attain the City & Guilds Energy Awareness Level 3 Award. Costs of training will be covered.
Role Summary
* Energy Advice & Efficiency: Offering tailored advice on energy efficiency, heating, and insulation to reduce household bills.
* Fuel Debt & Tariff Support: Advising on fuel tariffs, payment options, and assisting residents in managing fuel debt or maximizing income.
* Outreach & Education: Delivering community workshops and presentations on energy‑saving.
* Home Surveys: Conducting home visits, energy assessments and advising on installing small measures like radiator panels or LED bulbs.
* Energy Grants: Assisting residents with applications for funding and financial support schemes for energy efficiency improvements.
* Casework Management: Maintaining accurate records of interactions, tracking progress and delivering against targets; ability to manage a full and comprehensive caseload in a busy environment is essential.
Work Arrangement
The post involves blended working with a combination of remote work from home and office‑based casework and outreach work with our partners, so some travel is required. Based in Govan Law Centre with outreach throughout Glasgow. Job share considered.
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