The Workforce Development, Environmental Justice and Research Fellow supports clean energy workforce programs, focusing on equity, inclusion, and connecting underserved communities to green jobs in Massachusetts.
They assist in reviewing funding proposals, monitoring awardees, conducting research, data analysis, and stakeholder outreach.
The role involves coordinating grant processes, participating in meetings and events, and maintaining program materials.
Ideal candidates are pursuing or have completed degrees in related fields, with strong communication, organization, and data skills. Familiarity with environmental justice and workforce development is helpful.
The position offers a hybrid work environment, with a $20/hour salary for 40 hours/week, under supervision of program managers, contributing to equitable clean energy growth in the state.