The Fellowship is full time for a minimum of 3 months and involves research, analysis, and writing on residential renewable energy with a focus on biomass heating. The Fellowship will also involve communications, planning and advertising for a technology competition. The Fellow will also help prepare a monthly newsletter and frequent social media posts as well as help with other tasks relating to public relations and networking. A background in renewable energy, environmental science, climate change, government relations, project planning, event planning, and fundraising are desired but not required. Excellent written and verbal communication skills are essential for this position. Applicants with other dynamic skills that are not listed are still encouraged to apply.
College degree; excellent written and oral communication skills; ability to multitask; excellent time management; research experience
renewable energy and/or mechanical engineering background, social media expertise, gov. relations
The Alliance for Green Heat works with environmental and forestry organizations, air quality experts, the wood and pellet stove industry, and others in the wood burning community. The Alliance for Green Heat educates the public, the media and local, state and national policymakers about the potential of wood and pellet heat and its applications to low and middle-income populations.