Energy Champion
Dyddiad hysbysebu: | 27 Awst 2025 |
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Cyflog: | £16 yr awr |
Oriau: | Rhan Amser |
Dyddiad cau: | 26 Medi 2025 |
Lleoliad: | Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire |
Gweithio o bell: | Ar y safle yn unig |
Cwmni: | Buckinghamshire Community Energy |
Math o swydd: | Cytundeb |
Cyfeirnod swydd: | EC2025 |
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Are you worried about climate change and want to do something to help your community reduce carbon emissions? Or perhaps you want to help people stop wasting energy, save on their bills and have warmer, healthier homes next winter? If so, the Buckinghamshire Energy Champions team needs you. It aims to bring trusted, reliable, expert advice on how to save energy at home to people through face-toface events and advice clinics in their local communities.
This role is for someone who wants to take practical action on climate change and who enjoys working with people – and you can do it as a part-time, flexible paid role.
What does an Energy Champion do?
Gives energy efficiency advice to people in your community.
Attends energy efficiency events and advice clinics.
Recommends behaviour change and home improvements to reduce energy use.
Provides information on home improvements to reduce and decarbonise energy use at home.
Flexible working but evenings and weekends are likely.
Paid role with further training and career progression to Energy Advisor and beyond.
You will need to be able to:
Talk to members of the public sympathetically and confidently
Complete the Energy Champions course and ideally the NEA Level 3 Energy Awareness Course
Give advice that is correct and knowledgeable on how householders can save energy
Talk them through the Fairer Warmth home action plan process
Be prepared to support vulnerable and non-digital people with advice
Commit to deliver energy-saving advice at events in your community until at least March 2026.
Commit to be trained in and keep up to date with technical and practical information to help you deliver high quality and useful energy advice.
What skills, characteristics and experience do you need?
Customer service or people-facing experience – you must enjoy dealing with people!
Excellent verbal and listening skills, and a good dose of empathy.
A friendly and professional attitude towards the general public.
Interest in and knowledge of energy efficiency measures and ways people can save and decarbonise energy at home (although full training will be provided!)
Ability to work independently and suggest opportunities to extend the service if you see them.
Organised and reliable with good time management.
Computer-literate and comfortable using digital tools to give and track advice.
Good administrative skills.
Enthusiasm for combatting climate change by reducing and decarbonising energy use.
This role is for someone who wants to take practical action on climate change and who enjoys working with people – and you can do it as a part-time, flexible paid role.
What does an Energy Champion do?
Gives energy efficiency advice to people in your community.
Attends energy efficiency events and advice clinics.
Recommends behaviour change and home improvements to reduce energy use.
Provides information on home improvements to reduce and decarbonise energy use at home.
Flexible working but evenings and weekends are likely.
Paid role with further training and career progression to Energy Advisor and beyond.
You will need to be able to:
Talk to members of the public sympathetically and confidently
Complete the Energy Champions course and ideally the NEA Level 3 Energy Awareness Course
Give advice that is correct and knowledgeable on how householders can save energy
Talk them through the Fairer Warmth home action plan process
Be prepared to support vulnerable and non-digital people with advice
Commit to deliver energy-saving advice at events in your community until at least March 2026.
Commit to be trained in and keep up to date with technical and practical information to help you deliver high quality and useful energy advice.
What skills, characteristics and experience do you need?
Customer service or people-facing experience – you must enjoy dealing with people!
Excellent verbal and listening skills, and a good dose of empathy.
A friendly and professional attitude towards the general public.
Interest in and knowledge of energy efficiency measures and ways people can save and decarbonise energy at home (although full training will be provided!)
Ability to work independently and suggest opportunities to extend the service if you see them.
Organised and reliable with good time management.
Computer-literate and comfortable using digital tools to give and track advice.
Good administrative skills.
Enthusiasm for combatting climate change by reducing and decarbonising energy use.