Do you want to make a difference in the fight against climate change?
We are seeking a Data Officer and Project Coordinator for Energy Sparks, a charity working towards a sustainable future in which the school community is at the heart of measurable action to tackle climate change. Energy Sparks equips children and young people with the knowledge, skills, and tools to take practical action in their school and wider community to reduce carbon emissions. We enable school leaders, staff and communities to better understand and reduce their school’s energy consumption and introduce wider measures to reduce their carbon footprint. This is an exciting opportunity to make a real difference to climate change by supporting the delivery of data driven learning opportunities to teach young people how to cut carbon emissions in their schools.
Salary: £28,000 pro rata
Initial 0.75 FTE one year contract with the expectation of extension subject to ongoing funding
Home working, but based in the Bath area to allow initial in person training and occasional in person meetings.
Energy Sparks is willing to consider term time only or other flexible working or reduced hours for the right candidate.
Post holder must already have the legal right to work in the UK.
Application deadline: 9th December 2021
Interviews: 16th or 17th December 2021
To start January 2022 or as soon as possible thereafter
About us
Energy Sparks (https://energysparks.uk/) is an online energy analysis tool and energy education programme specifically designed to help schools reduce their electricity and gas usage through the analysis of smart meter data. Energy Sparks helps pupils and the wider school community to reduce their school’s carbon emissions, and make a real contribution to addressing the 'climate emergency'. Energy Sparks started in 2017 in Bath, and is now working with 200 schools across the UK. All staff work remotely with the core staff team based in the Bath area.
As the headteacher of one of our participating schools said:
'Energy Sparks has enabled children at Freshford to investigate how energy is used in different parts of the school and devise strategies to reduce the school's consumption. The children's enthusiasm was kick-started by the competitive element and they’ve worked effectively with staff and the local community to think innovatively about what we can do to reduce our impact on the environment and reduce costs. The children developed and presented evidence-based initiatives to the school's business managers, securing installation of energy-efficient lighting and kitchen equipment, movement-sensor-switches, and a solar-panel campaign.
The Energy Sparks resources are inspirational, powerful and transformational tools for all schools that will enable them to reduce their CO2 footprint, save money and help children to develop a powerful can-do attitude towards the challenges of global warming.'
Data Officer and Project Coordinator Role
Project Coordination
Work with local authorities, multi-academy trusts and other partners to recruit schools to Energy Sparks.
To set up new schools on Energy Sparks, reviewing and activating new accounts and liaising with school users.
Support school users to engage effectively with Energy Sparks tools and resources to drive more engagement and impact.
Recruit schools to participate in additional interventions including education workshops and energy audits.
Obtain feedback from school users to guide future tool and programme development and to assess impact.
Monitor and contribute to internal and external evaluation of Energy Sparks’ work
Contribute to reports for funders and partners and keep project management records up to date.
Data Coordination
Liaise with energy suppliers, meter operators and local authority officers to add new meters to data feeds, resolve data gaps and quality issues.
Liaise with local authority officers and schools to arrange letters of authority and other permission requirements to provide Energy Sparks with access to schools’ energy data.
Review spreadsheet and data formats to help setup and monitor loading of energy data.
Review and resolve data quality and loading issues using our in-built tools and reports.
Collect and report on agreed metrics to the CEO and trustees,
Ensure user data is managed effectively to allow easy communication with different user groups.
This will be a varied role within a small staff team and an ability to embrace a diversity of tasks is essential.
Person specification
A first degree or equivalent evidence of analytical, communication and problem-solving ability.
An interest in sustainability
Experience of data management
Excellent IT skills and adept working in Excel and Google sheets
Highly organised with outstanding attention to detail
Persuasive and persistent in obtaining accurate school energy data from energy companies and meter operators
Able to liaise with school and local authority staff at all levels in a confident manner.
Ability to work independently but collaboratively with others in contributing to team decisions
Be able to prioritise your own tasks and time.
Willing to learn
Full training on our system, energy data, and energy savings will be provided, so prior experience of energy data is not necessary.
Benefits
£28,000 pa pro rata
12% employer pension contribution
30 days paid annual leave plus bank holidays pro rata
Flexible working within school hours
The opportunity to really make a difference reducing carbon emissions and helping young people to live sustainable lives.
Application deadline: 9th December 2021
Please send the following by email to hello@energysparks.uk:
A full curriculum vitae including two references with their full contact details
A covering letter setting out your reasons for applying and how you consider that you meet the person specification for this post.
Applicants are encouraged to find out more about Energy Sparks at http://www.energysparks.uk
For an informal discussion about the role, please contact, Claudia Towner, Energy Sparks CEO on hello@energysparks.uk or 01225 723924
To be considered for this role, all applicants must currently have the right to work in the UK or will have secured the right to work in the UK by the date of commencement of employment.
Energy Sparks is an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications regardless of race, sex, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age.
Data Officer and Project Coordinator
Salary:
£28,000 pa pro rata
Hours:
0.75 FTE
Contract Type:
1 year contract with possibility of extension subject to ongoing funding
Location:
Work from home, but available for training and meetings in Bath
Close Date:
Thursday, 9 December 2021
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