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Community Energy and Engagement Co-ordinator

  • Part time
  • £32,000 pro-rata
  • Hybrid: Home-working and central Glasgow office (with flexibility and accessibility needs accommodated
  • Closing 9th June 2025


  • Advertised from 23rd May 2025
  • 0.6 FTE - 22.5 hours per week (flexible working considered, including job share)

Role

Background on Glasgow Community Energy:

Glasgow Community Energy is a renewable energy co-operative working to ensure Glasgow’s transition to net-zero is rooted in climate and social justice. We currently operate two community-owned rooftop solar panel installations and have 184 members and a growing network of partner community organisations across the city. Our solar installations were financed by grant funding and community shares – where local people had the opportunity to invest and become members of our co-op. We sell reduced-cost electricity to the host buildings which generates an income that we use primarily to distribute to local community groups via our Cathy McCormack Community Activism Fund.

In 2024 we developed a business plan laying out our strategy for growing the community energy sector in Glasgow over the next 5 years, and have been successful in securing funding to support this.

Over this period we aim to:

● Develop and install 1-2 Megawatts of new community-owned rooftop solar panel projects and develop a strategy for larger-scale projects.

● Carry out community share offers to raise finance for our projects and increase our membership.

● Grow our network of community organisations and integrate them into our work.

● Deliver wide-ranging community engagement and events to increase awareness of community energy and involvement in our projects.

● Develop partnerships with the broader community energy sector, the renewables sector, the third sector, funders, local and national government, and local businesses.

Overview of the role:

The overall purpose of the post is to work with the Development Manager and the GCE Board in the delivery of the work outlined in our business plan. As a small organisation in a start-up environment the role will be varied and have input across all of our work, with the exact roles and responsibilities to be finalised depending on the experience of the successful applicant. It is expected however that the Community Energy and Engagement Coordinator will take a lead on community engagement, events, and the development of the Cathy MacCormack Community Activism Fund, while providing support to the Development Manager on developing our renewable energy projects.

This role is ideal for someone with experience in community engagement and/or project coordination, and who is excited to work collaboratively in a small, purpose-driven team. We value transferable skills and welcome applicants from non-traditional or community-based backgrounds. Knowledge of the community energy sector and a commitment to social and climate justice would be valuable attributes for applicants. Support and development opportunities will be provided.

We recognise that people from underrepresented communities, disabled people, LGBTQ+ people, and others with intersecting experiences of marginalisation are underrepresented in the community energy and environmental sectors. We are committed to changing this and encourage applications from people with lived experience of marginalisation and those who can help us build a more inclusive and just energy future.

This is a part-time post for 3 days a week, on a fixed term contract that ends on 31st March 2026. We hope to secure funding to continue the post beyond this date but this is not guaranteed. There may be an opportunity to increase the hours of this post in future but again this is not guaranteed, and equally will not be a requirement if not agreed with the post-holder.

Application notes

Application Process

To apply, please email us, using the contact details below, either of the following to explain your interest in the role and relevant experience:

● A CV and a covering letter (no more than 3 pages total), or

● A short video or audio recording (no more than 5 minutes)

We want to make the recruitment process as inclusive as possible. If you need this information in a different format or require adjustments, please contact us at secretary@glasgowenergy.coop.

Closing date: 12pm on Monday 9th June 2025

Contact details: Joe Smee, Development Manager, secretary@glasgowenergy.coop

Interviews: during the week commencing 16th June 2025

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Equal Opportunities

We are committed to being an inclusive organisation. We strongly encourage applications from people who are underrepresented in the community energy and environmental sectors, including but not limited to: people from Black, Asian and other racially minoritised backgrounds; disabled people; LGBTQ+ people; people with caring responsibilities; and people from low-income backgrounds. If you’re unsure whether you meet all the criteria, we still encourage you to apply — we’re interested in your potential and your passion for social and climate justice.


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