Month: September 2020

  • Job: Community Carbon Literacy Coordinator

    Job: Community Carbon Literacy Coordinator

    Date posted: Thurs 24th September 2020
    Closing date: 9am, Mon 19 October 2020

    Join our active team and take overall responsibility for our new Community Carbon Literacy Project. This project will develop, recruit and train a brand-new network of twenty community trainers, to run a widespread programme of events on climate science and solutions, including open home events and carbon literacy training courses across Cumbria.  The role includes the responsibility of recruiting and training the volunteers and supporting them to deliver the project in their communities and driving forward carbon literacy in the county.

     

    Application & Interview Process

    Please apply by completing the application form below. We do not accept CVs. Guidance for submitting your application is included in the form.

    Application Form – Community Carbon Literacy Coordinator

    The closing date for return of applications is 9am on 19th October 2020. Candidates shortlisted for interview will be informed by Wednesday 21 October 2020. Interviews will be held on Thursday 5th November 2020 via Zoom.

    Job description

    If you prefer to download the job description and person specification, please use the link below:

    Job Description – Community Carbon Literacy Coordinator

    EMPLOYER:  Cumbria Action for Sustainability (CAfS).

    LOCATION: Principally home working, with meetings and training events required in various locations in Cumbria and at our office in Penrith when Covid-19 restrictions allow (Rural Eden Foyer, Old London Road, Penrith, CA11 8ET).

    REPORTS TO: Zero Carbon Development Manager.

    HOURS: 0.4 FTE or 2 days a week = 15hrs per week.

    SALARY RANGE: £21,000 – £24,000 per annum full-time equivalent (£8,400 – £9,600 for the 15-hour week), depending on skills and experience.

    DURATION: Fixed-term contract, starting immediately, to end September 2021 (with potential to extend or opportunity for extra hours subject to additional funding).

    ABOUT CAFS:

    Our vision is a zero carbon Cumbria and we strive to bring about a better way of life, in balance with our environment.

    Our mission is to empower and enable people, communities and businesses to live and work more sustainably by sharing our knowledge, practice, skills, networks and practical experience. We manage and deliver events, advice, training and practical projects across the county as well as providing specialist consultancy services to enable individuals, communities, businesses and local authorities to drive a shift towards a Zero Carbon Cumbria.

    CAfS is an award-winning charity with a team of seventeen highly skilled staff, working with a pool of specialist contractors and volunteers to deliver around 20 major, transformational low-carbon projects each year. CAfS is the leading organisation in Cumbria showcasing low-carbon living, energy-efficiency improvements, renewable technology and reduced use of fossil fuels, both on a domestic scale and in the community. Now in our 22nd year, CAfS is the first point of reference in the county for information on sustainability. CAfS is a dynamic, pro-active and responsive organisation, continually striving to deliver effective projects that make an impact and drive real change towards a low-carbon future. As such, we continually initiate, scrutinise, refine and launch new projects, accessing funding from a variety of sources or earning income from delivering specialist services.

    BACKGROUND TO THE COMMUNITY CARBON LITERACY PROJECT

    This project will develop, recruit and train a brand-new network of twenty community trainers, to run a widespread programme of events on climate science and solutions, including open home events and carbon literacy training courses across Cumbria.

    A training package of information and interactive exercises will be developed, and the network of community trainers will be supported to deliver this training to those they wish to influence, including businesses, councils, schools, churches and other organisations. All community trainers will receive an induction, a full day of training as a group, one-to-one support, opportunities for additional training and learning and opportunities to socialise and support each other.

    Individuals will also be supported to become open home hosts to showcase sustainable living, renewable energy and other solutions to support community knowledge sharing. The project is funded by a grant from the Emergence Foundation.

    Project Outcomes

    • 20 community trainers and 5 open home hosts will report improved quality of life, reduced feelings of helplessness about the climate crisis and increased sense of purpose, confidence, empowerment, and agency.
    • 20 communities-of-interest report that their community has been enhanced through stronger networks, reduced feelings of isolation, increased opportunities to socialise, shared learning across groups and peer support.
    • 400 individuals (trained by community trainers) report shift in consciousness, increased knowledge of climate science and solutions, and ability to make positive changes, increased agency, sense of purpose and responsibility.
    • 400 people (trained by community trainers) make substantive pledges to benefit the environment through taking action to reduce emissions and tackle climate change in their own lives and in their workplace or community.

    MAIN PURPOSES OF ROLE:

    We are seeking a Community Carbon Literacy Training Coordinator to take overall responsibility for CAfS’ new Community Carbon Literacy Project. Specifically, to:

    • Recruit and train 20 community volunteer trainers and coordinate and support them to deliver training in their communities.
    • Coordinate volunteer open home hosts to deliver 5 open home events.

    As a result of the Covid-19 crisis, all, or some, delivery may have to take place online to ensure the safety of staff, volunteers and attendees.

    This is an outstanding opportunity for an individual to make a real impact in increasing awareness, confidence, agency and knowledge of climate science and solutions in Cumbria. Every opportunity should be taken to ensure this work is integrated into the other work that CAfS delivers so that benefits are maximised.

    TASKS WILL INCLUDE:

    Volunteer/community trainer coordination and support

    • Ensure that 20 training events (these may be virtual) are run by community trainers and 400 people are trained by community trainers within one year.
    • Recruit and induct 20 volunteer community trainers.
    • Develop a clear offer for community trainers.
    • Complete volunteer agreements with community trainers.
    • Ensure all community trainers attend full day accredited carbon literacy training.
    • Coordinate 3 or 4 focused one-hour training sessions for community trainers.
    • Support community trainers to move on to join our pool of professional trainers if they wish, and if they show capability.
    • Direct community trainers to further opportunities for learning and development.
    • Coordinate opportunities for community trainers to socialise and support each other.
    • Ensure that community trainers represent a diverse range of groups, reflective of Cumbria’s population.
    • Manage enquiries about training courses and direct to community trainers.

    Supporting development of, and leading delivery of (a small number of) training sessions directly:

    • Mentor and support community trainers at the first session they deliver, if needed.
    • Update and improve training materials as needed.
    • Support community trainers with answers to queries.
    • On occasion, deliver short one-hour sessions on climate science and solutions.

    Open Homes event programme coordination

    • Coordinate and attend five open home events (these may be virtual).
    • Liaise with marketing team to promote open home events, manage bookings and donations.
    • To recruit and liaise with event hosts.
    • To attend and introduce events where needed.
    • To be responsible for ensuring that a risk assessment is completed for every event.

    Administration

    • Administer trainer expenses claims, manage room bookings, refreshments etc.
    • Negotiate partnerships and free venues and refreshments wherever possible.

    Project Management

    • Manage project budget.
    • Develop monitoring and evaluation approach.
    • Ensure that community trainers complete all required monitoring and evaluation.
    • Liaise with and report to funder.

    General

    • Provide updates for CAfS Zero Carbon Development Manager as required.
    • To be a conduit for information to individuals on wider CAfS projects.
    • To contribute news articles, web content and other information about the project to the Marketing Team for publicity and CAfS profile raising.
    • To contribute to the on-going work of CAfS generally including attending appropriate networking meetings, team meetings and training sessions and carry out other tasks or projects required from time to time, as directed by the manager or trustees.

    Person Specification

    Essential skills and attributes:

    • Confident knowledge of climate science, sustainable living and low carbon solutions.
    • Experience of volunteer coordination and support.
    • Highly organised with experience of planning, scheduling and delivering projects and events.
    • Ability to host and attend events and speak confidently in front of small groups, both online and in person.
    • Experience of delivering training sessions or presentations.
    • Ability to work flexibly including evening and weekend working.
    • Highly motivated and independent worker requiring minimal supervision.
    • Ability to work cooperatively as part of a small team.
    • Good knowledge of Cumbrian geography and the ability to travel independently throughout rural Cumbria, although many elements of the role could be completed from home or the CAfS office.

    The following are desirable but not essential:

    • Experience of managing grant-funded projects.
    • Experience of delivering meetings, events or training remotely using Zoom, MS Teams or other means.
    • Knowledge of, and contacts across, Cumbria’s network of sustainability groups.
    • Experience of managing budgets.

    If you would like more information about the role, please email [email protected].

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  • Job: Project Manager – Zero Carbon Cumbria

    Job: Project Manager – Zero Carbon Cumbria

    Date posted: Thurs 24th September 2020
    Closing date: 9am, Mon 19 October 2020

    Join our busy team in delivering the Zero Carbon Cumbria Partnership along with a huge host of organisations from around the county. The ZCCP involves nearly 70 partners spanning the public, private and third sectors with the aim of cutting greenhouse gas emissions. The role includes taking overall responsibility for the coordination and management of the project, recruiting other members of the ZCCP team, developing a rolling programme plan and creating a programme management framework as well as a host of other responsibilities that come with heading up Cumbria’s effort towards carbon neutrality.

    Application & Interview Process

    Please apply by completing the application form below. We do not accept CVs. Guidance for submitting your application is included in the form.

    Application Form – Project Manager – ZCCP

    The closing date for return of applications is 9am on 19th October 2020. Candidates shortlisted for interview will be informed by Wednesday 21 October 2020. Interviews will be held on Tuesday 3rd November 2020 via Zoom.

    Job description

    If you prefer to download the job description and person specification, please use the link below:

    Job Description – Project Manager – ZCCP

    EMPLOYER:  Cumbria Action for Sustainability (CAfS)

    LOCATION: Principally home working. Occasional meetings may be required at our office in Penrith (Rural Eden Foyer, Old London Road, Penrith, CA11 8ET) and other Cumbria locations when Covid-19 restrictions allow.

    REPORTS TO: Chief Executive Officer.

    HOURS: 22.5 hours a week (3 days). Flexible working hours.

    SALARY RANGE: £24,000-£30,000 per annum full-time equivalent (£14,400 to £18,000 for the 22.5-hour week), depending on skills and experience.

    DURATION: Fixed-term contract from Nov 2020 (or sooner) to end Dec 2025.

    ABOUT CAFS:

    Our vision is a zero carbon Cumbria and we strive to bring about a better way of life, in balance with our environment.

    Our mission is to empower and enable people, communities and businesses to live and work more sustainably by sharing our knowledge, practice, skills, networks and practical experience. We manage and deliver events, advice, training and practical projects across the county as well as providing specialist consultancy services to enable individuals, communities, businesses and local authorities to drive a shift towards a Zero Carbon Cumbria.

    CAfS is an award-winning charity with a team of seventeen highly skilled staff, working with a pool of specialist contractors and volunteers to deliver around 20 major, transformational low-carbon projects each year. CAfS is the leading organisation in Cumbria showcasing low-carbon living, energy-efficiency improvements, renewable technology and reduced use of fossil fuels, both on a domestic scale and in the community. Now in our 22nd year, CAfS is the first point of reference in the county for information on sustainability. CAfS is a dynamic, pro-active and responsive organisation, continually striving to deliver effective projects that make an impact and drive real change towards a low-carbon future. As such, we continually initiate, scrutinise, refine and launch new projects, accessing funding from a variety of sources or earning income from delivering specialist services.

    BACKGROUND TO THE ZERO CARBON CUMBRIA PROJECT:

    Cumbria Action for Sustainability is one of a small number of organisations to be successfully awarded £2.5million from the National Lottery’s Climate Action Fund for the five year ‘Zero Carbon Cumbria Partnership – By the People, For the People’ project. The bid was led by CAfS on behalf of the Zero Carbon Cumbria Partnership (ZCCP) which involves nearly 70 organisations spanning the public, private and third sectors with the aim of cutting greenhouse gas emissions. Eleven of the organisations in the ZCCP will be involved in directly delivering elements of the Lottery-funded project and the whole partnership will be involved in wider decarbonisation programmes in order to reach the county’s zero carbon goal. There will be a Partnership Manager based at Cumbria County Council who will be co-ordinating the wider Partnership projects that fall outside of this National Lottery funded project.

    Through this project, people who live, work and study in Cumbria will be able to take advantage of a whole range of opportunities to cut their own carbon footprint and that of their communities, playing their part in global actions to stop climate change.

    The project will tackle some of the main sources of carbon emissions in Cumbria, with a particular focus on food, energy generation and the goods we buy. The sub projects have been devised by a range of community organisations and chosen because of their wide benefits to local communities. More information about the project is available here: https://cafs.org.uk/our-projects/zero-carbon-cumbria-programme/

    MAIN PURPOSE OF ROLE: 

    The post has several key roles: principally to establish and coordinate the effective delivery of the Zero Carbon Cumbria project, to manage the day to day running of the project, manage the grant budget, coordinate and support delivery partners and liaise with the National Lottery, coordinate the project steering group, manage a team of project staff and work closely with the delivery partners.

    KEY AREAS OF RESPONSIBILITY:

    • Take overall responsibility for the coordination and management of the Zero Carbon Cumbria: By the People, For the People lottery-funded project.
    • Recruit and manage the Communications Manager, Events & Training Officer, Community Carbon Literacy Officer and Cumbria Sustainability Network Coordinator and manage the Project Administrator.
    • Work closely with the Partnership Manager to ensure the smooth running of the project.
    • Develop a rolling programme plan which enables activities, outcomes and budgets to be effectively monitored.
    • Develop an effective programme management framework which will allow the whole suite of projects to be viewed as an integrated whole, and within which partners can develop detailed and consistent project plans (while being mindful of the need for effort to be proportional to the scale of each partner’s project).
    • Develop a framework to monitor, measure, evaluate and report on success and produce routine and exception reports on the programme (budget, capacity, deliverables, outcomes etc) which allow the CAfS CEO, Trustees, The Lottery and all delivery partners to understand and respond to the progress of the project.
    • Work alongside Project Delivery Partners to maximise outcomes and ensure partners are delivering to plan, capturing learning, sharing information and networking locally and nationally.
    • The effective management and mitigation of project risks.

    TASKS TO INCLUDE

    • To co-chair meetings of the Zero Carbon Cumbria Partnership.
    • To convene the Project Board on a quarterly basis, ensuring adequate representation from delivery partners and key communities, and reporting mechanisms.
    • To coordinate all payment and reporting processes for the project.
    • To work alongside partners and project staff to raise additional funds that will allow the benefits of the programme to be maximised.
    • To develop consultant briefs, commission, contract and manage consultants to carry out a range of expert advice and project work.
    • To manage the central funding pots for the partnership: to overcome disadvantage; share learning; and access expert advice where needed.
    • To liaise with other National Lottery Climate Action Fund grant recipients.
    • To work with all delivery partners to ensure consistency and timeliness regarding staff recruitment and/or contracting delivery of posts in their organisations.
    • To act as media spokesperson for the project as required.
    • To maintain and ensure compliance with the project delivery partnership agreement.
    • To adhere to CAfS project management processes.
    • To develop and maintain all project documentation including project GANTT chart, risk log, action log etc.
    • To assess and manage any changes to the project baseline.
    • To arrange and deliver project planning meetings.

    Person Specification

    Essential skills and attributes:

    • An understanding of and personal commitment to the objectives that CAfS seeks to deliver.
    • Ability to develop a shared vision across a diverse and multi-organisational project and drive momentum to deliver agreed goals.
    • Strong networking skills and ability to effectively communicate and negotiate with a wide range of partners from a variety of backgrounds, including community groups and young people.
    • Experience of complex programme management, including planning, organising, scheduling, budget management, financial analysis, risk management, management information, report writing and monitoring and evaluation of multiple projects.
    • Experience of capturing and sharing learning.
    • Experience of tendering, letting, and managing contracts and partnership agreements.
    • Experience of recruiting and managing staff.
    • Ability and willingness to prioritise, work to deadlines and juggle multiple priorities.
    • Ability to travel independently throughout rural Cumbria.
    • Understanding of relevant requirements of Data Protection Act 2018.
    • Ability to work to tight deadlines.
    • Flexible working including evening and weekend working by agreement.
    • Computer skills specifically Microsoft office applications, including Excel, and PowerPoint, Zoom and MS Teams.

    Desirable criteria

    The following attributes are desirable but not essential:

    • A degree-level qualification in a relevant field e.g. project management, sustainability, community development.
    • Experience of delivering community-led projects or schemes, especially concerning energy generation, food growing and sourcing, and repair cafes or managing other emission reduction programmes.
    • Experience of reporting to project boards/steering groups and major funders.
    • Experience in running online meetings and webinars.
    • Experience of liaising and reporting to The National Lottery.

    If you would like more information about the role, please email Karen Mitchell, CEO: [email protected]

  • Education leads the charge in South Cumbria

    Education leads the charge in South Cumbria

    A sunny Monday morning saw the latest electric vehicle (EV) chargepoint installation from Charge My Street resplendent in a delicately adorned red ribbon. This wasn’t to last long though as the ribbon was promptly cut by staff from Kendal College to announce the chargepoints official opening for public use. On site were two Nissan Leafs and a Renault Zoe whose owners were eager to get in on the first kilowatts of juice from the sockets.

    The two new chargepoints are located in the college’s small car park off Vicarage Drive and represent the latest step forward in our partnership with Charge My Street to install 100 of them throughout Cumbria and Lancashire.

    The installation enhances Kendal College’s drive for sustainability, and the college is planning an extensive campaign to educate its staff and students, as well as the wider community about the new chargepoint stations to encourage more electric vehicle users.

    As part of a £200,000 development of the college’s automotive facilities, the college have also purchased two electric and hybrid cars and specialist equipment, to enable the college to train the next generation of automotive students and local employers in new hybrid and electrical transport technology. This new equipment will see hybrid and electric automotive courses start from September 2020.

    Principal Kelvin Nash said “adding these charging stations, and investing in electric and hybrid specialist equipment for our automotive department, not only positions us as a leader in sustainability, but also ensures we are preparing our students for the future”.Two nissan leafs charging at a charge my street chargepoint

    Daniel Heery, Charge my Street Director said “we are delighted to have collaborated with Kendal College to install our first community chargepoints in Kendal and its fantastic that community investment from local people has helped make this happen”.

    South Lakeland District Council became the first local authority in Cumbria to declare a climate emergency in February 2019, as part of its commitment to tackling climate change and its ambition is to be a ‘Carbon-Neutral’ Council by 2030 and support a district wide target by 2037.

    Councillor Dyan Jones, SLDC’s Portfolio Holder for Climate Emergency and Localism, said “At South Lakeland District, we are delighted to be one of the delivery partners on this exciting and forward-looking project. Everybody can make a difference, no matter how small, to reduce their carbon emissions and help address the impact of climate change. Increasing the number of chargepoints in the district is an important, key factor in making the use of electric vehicles more accessible.”

    “SLDC is making great strides with our Climate Action Plan, which places emphasis on working collaboratively with other authorities, partner agencies, businesses, charities, community group and residents. This project at Kendal College is a fantastic example of great partnership working, and is welcomed wholeheartedly.”

    Charge my Street would like to hear from community organisations across Cumbria, including parish councils, community/village halls and private businesses who may be interested in hosting an EV chargepoint, as well as local residents who would like to make the switch to an electric vehicle, but can’t because they don’t have off-street parking to be able to charge a vehicle. Anyone who would like to suggest a potential site can do this at https://chargemystreet.co.uk/cluster/cumbria or for more information email [email protected]