Job Description
Salary: $55-$58,000/annual
Title: Project Manager Community Resiliency
Classification: Exempt
Reports to: Director of Climate Justice Initiatives
Job Summary: The Project Manager Community Resiliency is a dynamic and energetic outreach and project leader responsible for driving the American Addition+ Net Zero Neighborhood Project. This position will also be responsible for
coordination between IMPACTs Climate Justice Initiatives and Weatherization Departments.
Job Responsibilities:
Responsible for overall project management of the American Addition+ Net Zero
Neighborhood Project, including planning, organizing and executing tasks to achieve desired
outcomes
Builds strong relationships with stakeholders in the American Addition neighborhood and
other expansion
neighborhoods by working with residents to implement community-driven plans and supports strategic efforts to achieve items listed in each plan
Leads project-based data collection, including Evaluation, Measurement and Verification (EM&V) processes
Maintain the schedule of weatherization and deep energy retrofit work in the
communities
through coordination with IMPACT's internal Weatherization team
Maintains consistent communication with residents regarding schedule of weatherization and/or retrofit work and oversees each households overall scheduled installations and services
Participates in and/or leads all American Addition and expansion neighborhood meetings
with the City of Columbus, Community members, potential partners and
funders
Manages
monthly
and
quarterly
reports
on
project
progress,
including
all
necessary
fiscal documents and
reports
Manages individual activity/data into the appropriate data collecting
systems
Presents on the American Addition Net Zero Neighborhood Project at community meetings and conferences
Represents Agency in a courteous and professional manner at all
times
Other duties as
assigned
Working Conditions and Physical Requirements:
Working conditions are primarily within a standard office environment and require the ability to sit, operate a telephone, and use a personal computer for extended periods of time. The role also involves community-based work in various environmental conditions, which may require walking and standing for prolonged periods. Frequent travel within the city is required, along with availability for after-hours and weekend commitments.
Competencies and Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Integrity and Trust
Project Management
Community Engagement
Action Oriented
Drive for Results
Emotional intelligence
Self-starter with strong decision-making skills
Problem Solving
Customer Service
Innovative and flexible
Verbal and Written Communication Skills
Significant Knowledge of Clean Energy/Environmental Science/Sustainability/Electrification
Technical Skills (e.g. PC applications, technical writing)
Education and Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree in human services, environmental studies, non-profit management, business administration or related field preferred
3-5 years project management experience in a community-oriented profession preferred
3-5 years' experience working with community advocates and volunteers
Minimum of 2 years' experience in clean energy/environmental science/sustainability/ electrification field
Ability to organize, coordinate projects and meet deadlines with a minimal amount of direction
Computer proficiency in the Microsoft Office Suite of applications
Strong research and analytical skills with knowledge of proposal/grant writing
Must possess a valid Drivers License and/or reliable transportation
Must be able to comply with agencys insurance carrier standards and policy
Equal Opportunity Statement:
IMPACT Community Action recognizes that a diverse workforce enhances the organization in many ways. We are committed to providing equal employment opportunities that foster diversity and meaningful experiences.
Full-time
Hybrid remote