Bachelor’s degree required; equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered instead of a degree; Experience working in sustainable energy, resiliency, public sector outreach, marketing, and/or constituent services is a plus; In-depth knowledge of issues faced by homeowners is a plus; Willingness and ability to fill personal knowledge gaps in building science and clean energy principles, including engaging in self-study, formal training, and certification processes; Passionate about promoting affordable homeownership and thriving and equitable New York City neighborhoods; Familiarity with New York City and State government and non-profit sector resources is a plus; Excellent problem-solving skills and good judgment; Demonstrates cultural competency and self-awareness in all interactions with personnel and clients; Must work well with the public, fellow staff members, and partners; Excellent written and verbal communication skills; Strong public speaking skills, with ability to speak effectively and persuasively to large and small audiences; Able to meet rigorous deadlines and handle challenging tasks with efficiency and attention to detail; Able to coordinate, organize, prioritize and execute multiple responsibilities in a fast-paced setting; Strong technology and data entry skills required; Fluency with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint), Google Workspace (Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Forms, Meet), and working experience with Salesforce or other CRM is desirable; Bilingual in English and one other language, including Spanish, Russian, or Cantonese, is a plus; Familiarity traveling within New York City, particularly the Bronx and Brooklyn, is a plus; Passionate about promoting equitable, sustainable, and affordable homeownership in New York. Maintain information on clients, partnerships, meetings, referrals, and other activities through regular reporting and the use of a Customer Relationship Management (CRM) system, including Salesforce; Take ownership and actively improve the Center’s approach to promoting programming and engaging clients through projects, including: Create reports, memos, and other supporting documents as needed; Proposing improvements to engagement tactics, messaging, and program coordination and developing creative new ways to promote programs operated by the Center; Promote and actively look for new opportunities, programs, and projects that further the Center’s work.