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POSITION: Program / Senior Program Associate (Full-Time; Central States)

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COMPANY: Southeastern Wind Coalition

The Southeastern Wind Coalition (SEWC) is a non-profit coalition working with industry, academia, partner NGOs, government, and utilities to advance the land-based and offshore wind industry in the Southeastern U.S. We take a business-minded and economically focused approach to building the case for wind energy, including the wind supply chain. SEWC regularly convenes stakeholders across our 11-state footprint and leads or participates in strategically important initiatives and discussions to bring wind to the region. We are passionate about growing the wind industry in the Southeast.

POSITION DETAILS

  • Competitive non-profit salary range of $50,000-65,000, plus 401k plan with company match, technology stipend, 15 days of annual paid time off, 13+ paid holidays including Christmas Eve to New Years Day, and monthly healthcare reimbursement.

  • SEWC is a fully remote organization but this position does require attendance at in-person meetings and events, especially in-state. Travel is expected up to 15%.  

  • Candidates must be located in MS, AR, AL, TN or GA.

THE ROLE:

SUMMARY

The Program Associate/Sr. Program Associate will be an integral part of advancing SEWC’s program and policy priorities. This includes leading various outreach and education efforts, establishing relationships with stakeholders, supporting member communications, and all other aspects of the business. This position has a focus on MS and AR, but also tracks GA, KY, and TN. You will be a key staff member in a small, energetic, and mission-driven organization with an entrepreneurial culture.  Can-do attitudes and self-starters will fit well.  This position reports to the Program Manager.

DUTIES:

Short Term

  • Works with the Program Manager to educate/convene stakeholders and decision-makers

    • Create/maintain relationships with various stakeholders including local governments, state agencies, universities, NGOs, wind industry supply chain companies, wind developers, utilities, and economic developers.

    • Create outreach documents and resources.

    • Lead and assist partners with education and outreach efforts with state and local offices.

  • Work with SEWC’s NGO partners across the states in the region to host strategy calls, align on tactics, and ensure we are all working efficiently together.

  • Analyze state legislation, state-led solicitations, regulatory docket filings, and conduct any other relevant analyses. Perform research and analysis on a variety of other topics (technology, wind impacts, economics, etc.).

  • Support the Communications Manager with content for the states outlined.

  • Provide administrative support for coalition efforts including Utility Advisory Group, webinars, and outreach and education events.

Medium to Long-Term

  • Support the development and execution of legislative strategy, outreach, and legislator education. Become more independent in decision-making and identify opportunities for leadership.

  • Identify and lead potential new initiatives to advance wind energy in the Southeast.

QUALIFICATIONS

MUST HAVES

  • Undergraduate degree in a relevant field.

  • Ability to take initiative, manage multiple projects and tasks, work effectively with good direction but little supervision, and know when to ask for help.

  • Excellent organizational skills with the ability to set priorities, work effectively from home and maintain a positive attitude.

  • The candidate must be a self starter and be able to provide examples of proactive thinking and initiatives.

  • A passion for seeing the clean energy industry grow and helping to make it happen.

  • Must be capable of developing strong professional relationships with a broad range of stakeholders (industry, non-profits, government, policy-makers) largely via phone and email, along with in-person meetings.

  • Strong track record of being able to distill complex technical information to a broader audience. 

  • Excellent oral and written presentation skills. 

NICE TO HAVES

  • One to four years of experience in energy, relevant NGOs, state government, or economic development organizations. 

  • Experience organizing partners, convening stakeholders, facilitating discussions, and gaining consensus.

OTHER DETAILS

  • Competitive non-profit salary commensurate with experience.

  • SEWC is based in North Carolina but does not have office space. Employee will work from home.

  • Travel averages 1-2 short trips every month, primarily in the Southeast.

HOW TO APPLY

  1. Pitch yourself in 250 words or less in an email to info@sewind.org

  2. Attach your resume and include “Central States Program Associate” in the subject line.

  3. Email containing your “pitch” and resume must be received by November 7th, 2025. Resumes will be reviewed on a rolling basis.