Seize the opportunity to significantly shape the Church of England's sustainability goals as their Regional Net Zero Carbon Fundraising Officer.
Overview
£35000 - £38000
Suffolk, UK
Expires at anytime
Community Energy England is a non-profit entity devoted to the exploration and promotion of community energy ventures throughout England.
- Role Summary:
- Join as a Regional Net Zero Carbon Fundraising Officer, driving forward the Church of England's Net Zero Carbon (NZC) goals.
- Contribute in equipping, resourcing, and supporting all Church areas in lowering carbon emissions from energy consumption in their buildings, schools, and work-related transport.
- Operate across the Dioceses of Chelmsford, Ely, Norwich, St Albans, and St Edmundsbury and Ipswich.
- Take responsibility for identifying funding opportunities and ensuring the financial stability of carbon zero projects.
- Role Requirements:
- A proactive mindset towards fundraising, particularly for initiatives in environmental sustainability and carbon reduction.
- Ability to collaborate across multiple dioceses and articulate the importance of the NZC goals effectively.
- Application Process Details:
- Interested candidates are urged to check the full job description and submit their application by the specified interview date, Wednesday, 3 December.
Community Energy England is dedicated to supporting the community energy sector on a not-for-profit basis. Our activities are funded entirely by our income, ensuring that we can continue to advocate and work for community energy initiatives across England.
The role: As a Regional Net Zero Carbon Fundraising Officer for the Church of England, you will be pivotal in helping achieve the Church's Net Zero Carbon (NZC) goals. This involves equipping, resourcing, and supporting all parts of the Church to reduce carbon emissions from the energy used in its buildings, schools, and through work-related transport. You will work across the Dioceses of Chelmsford, Ely, Norwich, St Albans, and St Edmundsbury and Ipswich. Your main task will be to identify funding opportunities and secure funding towards delivering net carbon zero projects.
Job requirements: This role requires a proactive approach to fundraising, with a focus on environmental sustainability and carbon reduction initiatives. The ability to work collaboratively across multiple dioceses and effectively communicate the importance of the NZC goals is essential.
Benefits: This position offers the opportunity to significantly impact the Church's environmental goals and work within a supportive team dedicated to sustainability.
Applications details: Interested candidates should refer to the full job description and apply by the specified interview date on Wednesday, 3 December.