Join our Community Energy Volunteer Platform

What You'll Do: 

You’ll have the chance to be involved in hundreds of renewable energy projects across the country. The best part? All of these organisations are not-for-profits or community benefit societies, which means any profits are reinvested back into local communities.

 

That gives you a double feel-good factor: helping to save the planet while supporting the most vulnerable people in your community.

 

No matter what you’re studying, community energy groups need your skills. They’re looking for committee volunteers with experience in science, law, business, and policy—as well as creatives and anyone who is simply keen to make a difference!

Summary
Volunteering
Volunteer
Environment
Technology
Remote
Skills you will develop: 
Applying Technology
Communicating
Creativity
Using professional behaviours
Relevant interests: 
Renewables and Environment

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