Clean Energy Program Manager

Job description

Posted on: 
December 10, 2025

Posting Date: December 10, 2025

Position Title: Clean Energy Program Manager

Reports To: Workforce and Planning Director

Employee Classification: 32 hours per week, limited duration program runs from 2026-2029

Compensation: $63,522-$69,413 per year, based on experience

Benefits: Subsidized transit pass, work from home stipend, professional development

opportunities, Paid Time Off, flexible family-friendly schedule.

Consideration of candidates will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.  

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APANO Communities United Fund is looking for a motivated and community-centered Renewable Energy Program Manager  who will join a growing, seasoned team of Workforce and Development community member-leaders and staff, working to achieve concrete and meaningful change for  the lives of Asian Americans within our Oregon community, and the larger world.  

The Clean Energy Program Manager  will lead  community-centered residential solar access programs in partnership with community members, contractors and partner organizations.. This role involves stakeholder engagement, client services, contractor coordination, scheduling, reporting, outreach, and onsite support—bridging renewable energy work with grassroots engagement, ensuring that underserved and low-income homeowners can access culturally responsive and high-quality solar installation services.

The ideal candidate has a working knowledge of energy efficiency, home weatherization, retrofits, and clean energy systems and is excited to expand their knowledge and experience in residential solar. They are organized, detail-oriented, community-focused, and comfortable working directly and engaging with clients and in the field.

Position Responsibilities:

Community Engagement & Outreach (30%)

  • Coordinate and lead outreach, tabling, and recruitment activities at community events, resource fairs, and gatherings to increase awareness of residential solar systems among underserved and low-income homeowners through culturally relevant education and engagement.
  • Drive participation in the solar program in partnership with other community-based organizations as outreach and enrollment navigators.
  • Support development of outreach collateral in multiple languages and formats to support diverse audiences, including flyers, presentations, and post-installation guides.
  • Use community needs assessments, surveys, and listening sessions to inform outreach activities and track performance metrics.

Program Coordination & Implementation (30%)

  • Coordinate intake, scheduling, and navigating process  of residential solar installation.
  • Serve as liaison between clients, contractors, funders, and technical support teams.
  • Understand the assessment and implementation  process and ensure quality and culturally responsive delivery.
  • Assist clients and contractors in navigating and applying for energy incentives.
  • Maintain accurate client files, program records, and ensure compliance with grant requirements.

Field Work & Site Visits (20%)

  • Travel throughout Portland and surrounding areas to visit clients’ homes and support onsite services.
  • Attend assessments and installation appointments to support clients and monitor service delivery on as needed basis.

Reporting & Administration (20%)

  • Track program expenses, submit required forms, documentation, and invoices to internal teams and  funders in a timely and accurate manner.
  • Prepare quarterly reports for internal tracking and funders, and communicate progress and milestones to the supervisor, APANO’s internal team, and the funder.
  • Support evaluation and continuous improvement of programs.

Qualifications:

The Clean Energy Program Manager will have:

  • At least 3 years of experience coordinating  programs serving  diverse communities, with a strong emphasis on community engagement, client services, and working collaboratively within a team setting.
  • Demonstrated ability to work independently and collaboratively toward shared goals in a team environment.
  • Experience working with databases or client-tracking systems.
  • Strong organizational skills and attention to detail.
  • Excellent interpersonal, communication and customer service-like skills.  Comfort engaging directly with community members, in their homes, field sites and other diverse environments.
  • Ability to travel regularly within Portland and surrounding areas, with occasional evening and weekend work or meetings as needed.
  • Sufficient English proficiency, as this position communicates regularly in written and spoken English
  • Deep commitment to and vision for APANO’s mission and strategic plan, including an understanding of the role of grassroots community organizing in social change and movement building.
  • Respect for and demonstrated experience working with Asian Americans, and a deep understanding of issues affecting Asian communities.
  • Experience with Google Suite, and Microsoft Office Suite.
  • Ability to pass a background check.
  • High school diploma / GED

How to Apply

Applications will be reviewed upon receipt and this position will be open until filled. Priority will be given to applicants who submit their application by January 5, 2026.

Applications should be emailed as an attached document (PDF preferred) to jobs@apano.org with subject line “Clean Energy Program Manager”.

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