Community Energy Program Specialist
Community Energy Program Specialist
Location: Mid-Willamette Valley Area (around Salem area preferred)
Remote Position
Salary Range: $80-90K
Position Overview
Skill Demand Energy is seeking a Community Energy Program Specialist to support and strengthen community-based delivery of Energy Trust of Oregon programs in the Mid-Willamette Valley and surrounding regions.
This role focuses on supporting trusted community organizations that serve income-qualified and priority populations by helping them successfully deliver energy efficiency services, navigate program requirements, and build long-term operational capacity.
The ideal candidate brings deep technical knowledge of residential energy efficiency, would preferably hold BPI certification, and has experience working at the intersection of community outreach, program compliance, and technical delivery. This role requires strong relationship skills and the ability to address performance issues directly when expectations are not met.
Why This Role Exists
Community-based delivery models work best when organizations are:
Supported early
Given clear expectations
Equipped with technical understanding
Held accountable through transparent, respectful communication
As these models grow, there is an increasing need for stronger technical fluency, earlier intervention when challenges arise, and clearer decision-making about where resources can be most effective.
Key Responsibilities
Community Organization Support & Relationship Management
Serve as a primary point of contact for assigned community organizations delivering Energy Trust programs
Build professional, trust-based relationships grounded in clarity, consistency, and follow-through
Conduct regular check-ins focused on progress, barriers, and next steps
Maintain detailed documentation of partner interactions, risks, and support needs
Program Performance & Accountability
Monitor progress toward agreed-upon milestones and deliverables
Address missed milestones directly and in a timely manner by:
Diagnosing root causes
Clarifying expectations
Establishing recovery plans with defined timelines
Identify patterns of disengagement or nonperformance and escalate appropriately
Support program leadership in assessing when scope adjustments or resource reallocation may be necessary
Technical Guidance & Program Navigation
Provide technical guidance related to:
Home energy assessments
Measure eligibility
Program documentation and quality requirements
Translate technical and programmatic requirements into accessible guidance for non-technical partners
Serve as a technical liaison between community organizations, processing teams, and program administrators
Support quality assurance readiness and reduce common documentation or compliance errors
Training & Capacity Building
Lead or support onboarding and refresher trainings for community organizations
Tailor training approaches based on organizational readiness and experience
Identify recurring challenges and proactively address them through targeted technical assistance
Support workforce development and certification pathways when appropriate
Cross-Functional Coordination
Collaborate with internal teams, program administrators, and implementation partners to resolve issues and improve delivery
Advocate for community organizations when barriers are systemic, while clearly naming constraints and requirements
Contribute to continuous improvement of outreach and support strategies
Required Qualifications
5+ years of experience in residential energy efficiency, home performance, weatherization, or related fields
Experience working with community-based organizations, nonprofits, or public-benefit programs
Strong understanding of:
Home energy assessments
Program compliance and documentation
Equity-centered service delivery models
· Transportation with valid driver’s license
Preferred Qualifications
BPI Certification (strongly preferred)
Spanish Fluency strongly preferred, but must have extensive experience working with Spanish speaking communities
Experience supporting utility or public-benefit energy programs
Familiarity with Energy Trust of Oregon programs or similar models
Experience balancing relationship-based work with performance accountability
Comfort navigating multiple stakeholders and systems
Core Competencies
Clear, direct, and respectful communication
Strong technical credibility
Sound judgment and decision-making
Ability to lead difficult conversations constructively
Excellent organization and documentation skills
Cultural humility and community-centered values
Understanding of non-profit organizational structures,
What This Role Is — and Is Not
This role IS:
Relationship-based and performance-oriented
Community-centered and technically rigorous
Proactive, responsive, and accountable
This role is NOT:
A passive outreach or tabling role
A purely administrative position
Indefinite troubleshooting without progress
Avoidance of difficult conversations
Success in This Role Looks Like
Community organizations understand expectations early
Fewer stalled projects and repeated issues
Stronger technical confidence among partners
Earlier identification of capacity challenges
Clear recommendations when adjustments are needed
Improved program outcomes and staff sustainability
Why This Role Matters
This position helps ensure that Energy Trust’s community-based delivery efforts:
Reach priority populations effectively
Use public and ratepayer funds responsibly
Support organizations that are ready to deliver impact
Remain sustainable, credible, and equitable over time
Who We Are
Skill Demand Energy is a culturally diverse organization focused on expanding access to energy efficiency solutions that reduce household energy burden and strengthen communities. We work at the intersection of technical expertise, public-benefit programs, and community-based delivery—supporting both individuals and organizations in navigating energy incentives, program requirements, and long-term sustainability.
Our work is grounded in partnership, accountability, and continuous improvement. We believe effective energy programs are built through clear expectations, strong relationships, and respect for the lived experiences of the communities we serve. We are a growing, collaborative team that values initiative, adaptability, and thoughtful problem-solving, and we encourage candidates who are motivated by impact and learning to apply.
Skill Demand Energy is deeply committed to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. We strive to build a workplace and programs that reflect the communities we serve, center equity in decision-making, and create inclusive systems where all people have access to opportunity, support, and success.
Job Type: Full-time
Benefits:
Dental insurance
Health insurance
Life insurance
Paid time off
Vision insurance
Experience:
residential energy efficiency: 5 years (Required)
Community Energy Program Specialist: 5 years (Required)
supporting utility or public-benefit energy programs: 1 year (Required)
Familiarity with Energy Trust of Oregon programs : 1 year (Required)
Home energy assessments: 1 year (Preferred)
Language:
Spanish (Required)
License/Certification:
BPI Certification (Required)
Driver's License (Required)
Work Location: In person