Policy Analyst - Clean Energy and Healthy Homes Campaign
Company: NRG Consulting Group
Location: San Francisco
Posted on: June 1, 2025
Job Description:
Location: San Francisco Bay Area preferredLength of Contract:
Half-time (20 hours/week), July 2025 - December 2025 (6 months)
About the organization:
The Alliance of Californians for Community Empowerment (ACCE) is a
grassroots, member-led, statewide community organization working
with more than 18,000 members across California. ACCE is dedicated
to raising the voices of everyday Californians, neighborhood by
neighborhood, to fight for the policies and programs we need to
improve our communities.
The Contra Costa chapter of ACCE has a long history of organizing
community members in the neighborhood of Richmond. We fight for
tenants rights and housing justice, electing progressive
governance, and public safety.
ACCE is leading a campaign called The Richmond Clean Energy and
Healthy Homes Project. The project vision is to make the City of
Richmond a model for dignified, clean, green healthy homes- all
while creating good local union jobs, protecting tenants and
increasing our collective power.ACCE Contra Costa is working with
the City of Richmond and partners to fully electrify 2-4
neighborhood blocks at no cost to residents. Homes and apartments
will receive energy efficiency improvements, rooftop solar and
storage, and efficient electric appliances, like electric heating
systems and induction stoves, reducing emissions and indoor air
pollutants for improved resident health. This project prioritizes
low-income and working-class communities, particularly Black and
Brown neighborhoods, ensuring they are not left behind in the shift
to clean energy and have improved indoor and outdoor air
quality.
The Richmond Clean Energy and Healthy Homes Project seeks a
part-time Policy Analyst for 6 months to lead the project to
success. The Policy Analyst is responsible for managing all ongoing
processes to put the campaign on the path for achieving
neighborhood electrification of 2-4 blocks in Richmond in three
years.Responsibilities include:1. Campaign Management and
Strategy
- Supports the Richmond Clean Energy and Healthy Homes Campaign,
responsible for delivering on overall campaign objectives and the
day-to-day workflow
- Works closely with ACCE staff and core partners to develop and
implement a campaign plan
- Facilitates and prepares team meetings and other administrative
tasks
- Strategizes and advocates for funding, partnership, technical,
and strategic elements needed for the success of the project
- Researches and analyzes policy reform, technical, and financial
implementation opportunities to advance campaign goals
- Participates in campaign research, framing and messaging,
including collaborating on talking points, press releases, reports
and social media
- Develops campaign communications and organizing materials
including training, handouts, simple digital graphics and email
communications.2. Partnerships
- Convenes core partner meetings and activities, lead weekly
check-ins and facilitate periodic campaign strategic planning
- Represents ACCE members and staff in meetings with the City of
Richmond, the utilities, and other stakeholders
- Maintains and creates new relationships with relevant
stakeholders, including in organized labor, environmental justice
organizations, elected officials, governmental staff and regulatory
bodies, technical assistance providers, utilities, and more.3.
Grassroots Organizing:
- Participates in identifying and developing community
power-building relationships with a broad leadership base of
grassroots parent groups, local elected leaders, key stakeholders
in the climate justice space, faith-based institutions, labor
unions and social/economic justice advocates
- Works with organizers to support ACCE's field and organizing
efforts with members and residents of the targeted blocks,
including data analysis, supporting community meetings, and
co-planning outreach events with the organizing lead
Skills and Qualifications:
- At least two years' experience running or managing campaigns
for programs
- Exceptional campaign planning and facilitation skills
- Passionate about environmental justice, climate justice, and
has knowledge of residential building decarbonization
- Knowledge of the stakeholder and political landscape of climate
policy in the Bay Area and California
- Demonstrated experience managing diverse coalitions and
campaigns for policy and/or programmatic wins
- Ability to manage multiple tasks, prioritize effectively,
organize, and meet deadlines
- Ability to take initiative
- Good analytical, verbal, and written communication skills
- Team player and able to work effectively with diverse staff,
leaders, partners, and the general public
- Able to work with leaders across race, class, and gender to
align different interests toward the common goal of building
community power to win progressive reforms
- Has some understanding of the intersection between race, class,
and gender's effect on socioeconomic policy
- Excitement about the vision and mission of ACCE and the
campaign, bringing a curious and open spirit with eagerness to
learn.TIME AND PAY
- $4000 month for 20 hours/week, starting estimated July 1st,
2025.
- The selected applicant will be a contractor of the ACCE
Institute, and work closely with Building Power Resource Center for
campaign support.
- The contractor must be located in the United States and have
valid work authorization (including international students who can
participate through valid CPT or OPT programs)- we are not able to
support work visas.
TO APPLY:Please submit a resume and respond to this question below
by May 31st.We expect to make decisions by mid-June.
This search is being supported by NRG Consulting Group. Please
reach out to us at with any questions.
#J-18808-Ljbffr
Keywords: NRG Consulting Group, Fremont , Policy Analyst - Clean Energy and Healthy Homes Campaign, Professions , San Francisco, California
Didn't find what you're looking for? Search again!
Loading more jobs...