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Development Manager

  • Full time
  • £33,600
  • Inverness
  • Closing 1st August 2022


  • Advertised from 1st July 2022
  • Full Time - Permanent. 35 hrs/week.
  • + 3%-6% Employer monthly pension contribution

Role

Organisation Summary

Community Energy Scotland is a Scottish Charity with around 400 non-profit community group members. We want to strengthen and empower local communities by helping them to own, control and benefit from their local renewable energy resources & decarbonisation activity; control and reduce their energy costs; regenerate their communities and play their part in the low carbon transition.

Our staff work on cutting-edge innovation projects in Scotland and internationally, delivering benefits to communities from local renewable energy and storage.

Community Energy Scotland provides independent and ongoing practical & technical support for community project development. We make it possible for member organisations to link up and network, both with each other and with policy makers. Collaboration with like-minded and relevant organisations is the norm for us, where we provide a collective voice on your behalf and represent members at policy level. Our service contracts are delivered regionally, nationally and internationally.

Summary of Role

The overall purpose of the role is to identify and develop new CES programmes and capabilities, ensuring that CES remains at the leading edge of community energy development and develops new sources of income. The Development Manager role is vital to CES’ continuing function as a leading community energy development charity. It requires creativity, excellent networking and project development skills, foresight in identifying and accessing project funding opportunities and the ability to construct compelling funding bids. A key part of the role is to look forward and help maintain CES’ role as an innovator in the implementation of low carbon community energy options. We’re looking for a colleague who will be highly committed to CES and our mission, experienced in community energy and who will be able to work effectively on their own and in a team context. Technical training as required, personal development opportunities, and support will be provided by Community Energy Scotland.

Job Description

Main Tasks

  • To advance the charitable aims of CES
  • To work closely with the CES Trading Manager to maximise the income from all available sources for the charitable purposes of the organisation
  • To develop, coordinate and manage CES’ Development Programme
  • To work in collaboration with the whole CES Team on new projects, bids, fees and tenders
  • To carry out project work
  • To provide line management to up to 3 people
  • To carry out any other core work for CES in conversation with the CEO and the wider team

Administration

  • To keep all personal work records up to date such as annual leave requests, My Hours and Monday.com
  • To track project work accordingly and ensure deadlines are met and tasks fulfilled when working collaboratively
  • To undertake other administration tasks within the remit of the role at the request of the CEO
  • Manage internal CVs and evidence for funding applications and bids
  • To ensure careful project documentation according to CES’ project approval and management system, including details of project and financial progress

Financial Recording

  • To ensure high quality financial management and reporting requirements are met in all development projects

Other Tasks

  • To engage with and build opportunities for joint development programmes with community groups, leading research and development institutions, companies in the UK and further afield
  • To ensure that CES staff are kept fully up to date on key developments and opportunities
  • To play a full role in the evolution and operation of the team at Community Energy Scotland, and support the success of Community Energy Scotland as a whole
  • To undertake other tasks as agreed from time to time with CEO and CES senior management team – the successful applicant will be expected to engage in a two-way conversation about future work and to also present ideas to the wider team as they come up
  • Ongoing requirement to ensure work activity is well communicated to the wider CES team
  • Subject to Covid restrictions, some travel to meet clients and visit sites is anticipated

Essential Knowledge, Skills & Attributes

  • A degree in community development, renewable energy, electrical engineering or other relevant qualification or significant commensurate experience
  • Knowledge of the renewable energy sector, decarbonisation and Net Zero
  • Ability to manage a complex work portfolio and resources in a highly organised way to achieve significant outcomes for CES
  • Highly developed diplomacy, presentation and communication skills
  • Ability to prioritise work and meet deadlines
  • Ability to communicate effectively with colleagues, stakeholders and the wider public
  • Ability to create and manage working partnerships
  • Strong awareness of the requirements for effective team-working and how to work effectively in high-performing teams
  • Determination and perseverance in the face of obstacles and challenges
  • Good understanding of inclusion and dignity in a charity setting both internal to CES and with our prospective clients/partners
  • A high level of self-motivation and strong commitment to Community Energy Scotland, its ethos and purpose

Essential Experience

  • At least three year’s work experience in a relevant field
  • Experience of project development and management skills
  • Experience of writing funding applications
  • Experience of project delivery
  • Community renewables, community engagement or community development experience
  • Experience of environmental sustainability/decarbonising/Net Zero
  • Experience of financial recording and budget monitoring

Application notes

Closing date Monday 1 August 5pm

To apply, please visit our website communityenergyscotland.org.uk/useful-links/careersopportunities

Please note we DO NOT require CVs

Contact: jobs@communityenergyscotland.org.uk


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