Ohio Rural Associate (Remote within Central Ohio) - Virtual/Remote
Virtual/Remote
Full-Time
25%
$27.00 per hour
Our energy system is on the brink of a major transformation, and we're looking for someone to help us ensure this new system puts rooftop solar energy at the cornerstone!
About the Position
The Ohio Rural Associate will work closely with the Ohio Team, and the regional support team to carry out SUN's goals in the state of Ohio. This position will focus on organizing rural electric cooperative (REC) member-owners in Central Ohio.
This position reports to the Ohio Program Director.
This position is funded for a 11-month term, with the potential for extension based on the availability of grant funding.
Please include a resume with your application. A cover letter is optional; however, it can be a helpful way for you to communicate your fitness for the position if you think that may not be obvious from your resume. We will also ask all applicants to briefly answer in writing a question about your knowledge of and connections with REC territories.
• Medical insurance
• Dental insurance
• Vision insurance
• 401K with company match
• Flexible work schedule
• Paid holidays
• Paid sick leave
• Paid time off
• Phone/Internet Stipend
Solar United Neighbors (SUN) is a national 501(c)3 nonprofit that started more than 15 years ago with a simple question."Mom, can we go solar?"Since then, we've helped tens of thousands of people benefit from solar energy. We are dedicated to creating a clean, equitable, resilient energy system that benefits everyone - by helping people go solar, join together, and fight for their energy rights.
SUN's values and culture
At SUN, our culture is rooted in our people. We believe that meaningful work happens when everyone feels valued, supported, and empowered to bring their full selves to the table. Our organization is built on 5 core values of being people-centered, equitable, inclusive, action-oriented, and committed to continuous learning. These values guide not only what we do, but how we do it, through collaboration, curiosity, and care for each other and the communities we serve.
We are proud to foster a workplace where diverse identities, perspectives, and experiences are celebrated. We prioritize employee well-being with flexible work environments, growth and development opportunities, and a strong sense of shared purpose. At SUN, we are more than a workplace, we're a community that values people, embraces progress, and believes in doing the right thing. We arecommittedto a diverse and inclusive workplace, so if you're looking to be part of a mission-driven organization that truly invests in its team, but your past experience doesn't align perfectly with every preferred qualification, we still encourage you to apply.
Job responsibilities include:
Community Engagement & Advocacy (70%)
Organizing and engaging with a diverse range of solar supporters in urban, suburban, and rural communities, with an emphasis on engaging solar supporters in rural areas.
Engaging with legislators, local governments, and partner organizations to advance the state program's policy and programmatic goals, especially related to rural-based solar issues.
Representing the state program in coalitions and at in-person and digital events.
Growing and facilitating ongoing public education and volunteer engagement through regular communications, public speaking at events, and leadership development that support the state program's policy and programmatic goals.
Building a base of solar advocates (ex., REC member-owners, among others) in targeted territories who could be recruited to help advance pro-solar policies.
Program Coordination & Support (20%)
Planning and implementing programs to help individuals and organizations go solar, cultivating partner relationships, engaging with the media, conducting public solar 101 sessions, and communicating with and supporting people interested in going solar.
Providing technical assistance to individuals and entities interested in going solar.
Conducting policy, regulatory, and market research to support the state's program goals, particularly related to solar messaging for rural outreach.
Creating resources and authoring timely content to provide in-depth information on relevant solar topics and helping our members become more effective and informed advocates for solar.
Organization-wide administration (10%)
Actively contribute to a workplace culture aligned with SUN's values of equity, inclusion, continuous learning, action-oriented, and people-centered.
Show up fully for learning and planning, and activities, including all-staff meetings, retreats, and strategy sessions.
Coordinate and work with external consultants as needed.
Facilitate meetings, prepare agendas, and take notes.
As a key member of the team, contribute to brainstorming, developing, and executing new ideas.
Manage your own regular administration, including timely submission of timesheets, receipts, reimbursements, scheduling, traveling planning, and HR paperwork.
Other projects or tasks as assigned.
Work environment
This position requires the ability to:
Occasionally lift and move equipment or packages up to 50 pounds
Remain in a stationary position and work at a computer for extended periods
Frequent travel by car to attend or support events and workshops. Occasional travel by airplane to staff retreats and/or conferences.
Stand for extended periods while supporting events and/or community outreach activities
Core Competencies
At SUN, thriving means more than great work; it is about how we show up for one another, embrace challenges, and live our shared values. These Core Competencies guide our success together:
Proactive and Accountable: takes initiative, follows through on commitments, and owns outcomes.
People-Centered Communicator: communicates clearly and respectfully in both written and verbal forms. Seeks understanding through questions, engages in open dialogue, and is receptive to giving and receiving constructive feedback.
Adaptable and Growth-Minded: embraces learning with curiosity and approaches change with flexibility. Comfortable navigating new tools, systems, and evolving ways of working.
Collaborative and Inclusive: builds strong relationships across teams, values diverse perspectives, and creates space for all voices to contribute.
Required Qualifications
Minimum two years of experience (professionally or as a volunteer) with grassroots organizing, event planning, project management, online engagement, and/or communications
Resident of Central Ohio
Ability to engage with diverse groups of people
Ability to work remotely in an action-oriented environment, with frequent in-state travel and overnight stays within Ohio (25%) and biannual travel to staff retreats elsewhere in the United States
Proficient computer skills, including online facilitation, and comfort with social media
Ability to manage multiple projects from development through completion
Valid US driver's license and access to reliable transportation
Preferred Qualifications
Ability to collaborate, network, and build working relationships
Strong verbal and written skills
Strong organizational, problem-solving, and troubleshooting skills
Knowledge of social, energy, and/or environmental issues affecting Ohio
Strong public speaking abilities
Experience working with and engaging rural communities in Central Ohio
Preferred Qualifications
Ability to collaborate, network, and build working relationships
Strong verbal and written skills
Strong organizational, problem-solving, and troubleshooting skills
Knowledge of social, energy, and/or environmental issues affecting Indiana
Strong public speaking abilities
Experience working with and engaging rural communities
Benefits
Hourly compensation of $27.00
Fun, remote work environment
Flexible work hours
Generous paid leave, vacation and wellness time
Health (85% coverage for employees and dependents), vision, and dental insurance
Paid holiday on all federal holidays - plus the day after Thanksgiving, the week between Christmas and New Year's Day off, and two additional days of your choice
$1,000/year professional development stipend
$50/month phone and internet stipend
401(k) retirement account with match after 1 year
Meaningful, impactful work
We anticipate accepting applications until the third week of December, with the first review of candidates next week. However, we encourage interested applicants to apply as soon as possible, as we may begin interviews on a rolling basis (second week of December or first week of January).
Job responsibilities include:
Community Engagement & Advocacy (70%)
Organizing and engaging with a diverse range of solar supporters in urban, suburban, and rural communities, with an emphasis on engaging solar supporters in rural areas.
Engaging with legislators, local governments, and partner organizations to advance the state program's policy and programmatic goals, especially related to rural-based solar issues.
Representing the state program in coalitions and at in-person and digital events.
Growing and facilitating ongoing public education and volunteer engagement through regular communications, public speaking at events, and leadership development that support the state program's policy and programmatic goals.
Building a base of solar advocates (ex., REC member-owners, among others) in targeted territories who could be recruited to help advance pro-solar policies.
Program Coordination & Support (20%)
Planning and implementing programs to help individuals and organizations go solar, cultivating partner relationships, engaging with the media, conducting public solar 101 sessions, and communicating with and supporting people interested in going solar.
Providing technical assistance to individuals and entities interested in going solar.
Conducting policy, regulatory, and market research to support the state's program goals, particularly related to solar messaging for rural outreach.
Creating resources and authoring timely content to provide in-depth information on relevant solar topics and helping our members become more effective and informed advocates for solar.
Organization-wide administration (10%)
Actively contribute to a workplace culture aligned with SUN's values of equity, inclusion, continuous learning, action-oriented, and people-centered.
Show up fully for learning and planning, and activities, including all-staff meetings, retreats, and strategy sessions.
Coordinate and work with external consultants as needed.
Facilitate meetings, prepare agendas, and take notes.
As a key member of the team, contribute to brainstorming, developing, and executing new ideas.
Manage your own regular administration, including timely submission of timesheets, receipts, reimbursements, scheduling, traveling planning, and HR paperwork.
Other projects or tasks as assigned.
Work environment
This position requires the ability to:
Occasionally lift and move equipment or packages up to 50 pounds
Remain in a stationary position and work at a computer for extended periods
Frequent travel by car to attend or support events and workshops. Occasional travel by airplane to staff retreats and/or conferences.
Stand for extended periods while supporting events and/or community outreach activities
Core Competencies
At SUN, thriving means more than great work; it is about how we show up for one another, embrace challenges, and live our shared values. These Core Competencies guide our success together:
Proactive and Accountable: takes initiative, follows through on commitments, and owns outcomes.
People-Centered Communicator: communicates clearly and respectfully in both written and verbal forms. Seeks understanding through questions, engages in open dialogue, and is receptive to giving and receiving constructive feedback.
Adaptable and Growth-Minded: embraces learning with curiosity and approaches change with flexibility. Comfortable navigating new tools, systems, and evolving ways of working.
Collaborative and Inclusive: builds strong relationships across teams, values diverse perspectives, and creates space for all voices to contribute.
Required Qualifications
Minimum two years of experience (professionally or as a volunteer) with grassroots organizing, event planning, project management, online engagement, and/or communications
Resident of Central Ohio
Ability to engage with diverse groups of people
Ability to work remotely in an action-oriented environment, with frequent in-state travel and overnight stays within Ohio (25%) and biannual travel to staff retreats elsewhere in the United States
Proficient computer skills, including online facilitation, and comfort with social media
Ability to manage multiple projects from development through completion
Valid US driver's license and access to reliable transportation
Preferred Qualifications
Ability to collaborate, network, and build working relationships
Strong verbal and written skills
Strong organizational, problem-solving, and troubleshooting skills
Knowledge of social, energy, and/or environmental issues affecting Ohio
Strong public speaking abilities
Experience working with and engaging rural communities in Central Ohio
Preferred Qualifications
Ability to collaborate, network, and build working relationships
Strong verbal and written skills
Strong organizational, problem-solving, and troubleshooting skills
Knowledge of social, energy, and/or environmental issues affecting Indiana
Strong public speaking abilities
Experience working with and engaging rural communities
Benefits
Hourly compensation of $27.00
Fun, remote work environment
Flexible work hours
Generous paid leave, vacation and wellness time
Health (85% coverage for employees and dependents), vision, and dental insurance
Paid holiday on all federal holidays - plus the day after Thanksgiving, the week between Christmas and New Year's Day off, and two additional days of your choice
$1,000/year professional development stipend
$50/month phone and internet stipend
401(k) retirement account with match after 1 year
Meaningful, impactful work
We anticipate accepting applications until the third week of December, with the first review of candidates next week. However, we encourage interested applicants to apply as soon as possible, as we may begin interviews on a rolling basis (second week of December or first week of January).
Resident of Central Ohio
Minimum of 2 years of experience (professionally or as a volunteer) with grassroots organizing, event planning, project management, online engagement, and/or communications
Ability to travel periodically (~25% with overnight stays) to attend events within Ohio and biannual travel to staff retreats elsewhere in the US
Ability to work remotely in an action-oriented environment and to engage with diverse groups of people
Ability to manage multiple projects from development through completion
Valid US driver’s license and access to reliable transportation
Knowledge in: Computer skills
Resident of Central Ohio
Minimum of 2 years of experience (professionally or as a volunteer) with grassroots organizing, event planning, project management, online engagement, and/or communications
Ability to travel periodically (~25% with overnight stays) to attend events within Ohio and biannual travel to staff retreats elsewhere in the US
Ability to work remotely in an action-oriented environment and to engage with diverse groups of people
Ability to manage multiple projects from development through completion
Valid US driver’s license and access to reliable transportation
Knowledge in: Computer skills
We’re an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our organization. SUN welcomes candidates of diverse backgrounds and experience to apply, including people of color, women, LGBTQ+, people with disabilities, veterans, and those with a non-traditional education. We're an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our organization. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We arecommitted to a diverse and inclusive workplace, so if you’re excited about this role but your past experience doesn’t align perfectly with every preferred qualification, we still encourage you to apply.
SUN is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified individuals, including those with disabilities. We will provide reasonable accommodations throughout the application, interview, hiring process, and work environment as required by law. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please contact us atjobs@solarunitedneighbors.orgso we can make the necessary arrangements. All requests will be handled confidentially.
We’re an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our organization. SUN welcomes candidates of diverse backgrounds and experience to apply, including people of color, women, LGBTQ+, people with disabilities, veterans, and those with a non-traditional education. We're an equal opportunity employer and value diversity at our organization. We do not discriminate based on race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status. We arecommitted to a diverse and inclusive workplace, so if you’re excited about this role but your past experience doesn’t align perfectly with every preferred qualification, we still encourage you to apply.
SUN is committed to providing equal employment opportunities to all qualified individuals, including those with disabilities. We will provide reasonable accommodations throughout the application, interview, hiring process, and work environment as required by law. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please contact us atjobs@solarunitedneighbors.orgso we can make the necessary arrangements. All requests will be handled confidentially.