*Economic Justice and Clean Energy Opportunity with the Office of
Integrated Strategies*

*Apply Today! *
https://www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/DOE-EERE-STP-IS-2023-2000

*Selections Start April 15th! (Applications reviewed on a rolling basis)*

The Economic Justice and Clean Energy Opportunity with the Office of
Integrated Strategies (U.S. Department of Energy - EERE) is now accepting
applications.

*What will I be doing? *IS is seeking talented and passionate ORISE Fellows
to engage in Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in STEM (DEI in STEM), Clean
Energy, and Workforce Development. The specific project portfolio can be
flexible to your interests and experience. Your learning opportunities
include:

   - Engaging with development and implementation of EERE programs and
   projects that promote a High Road approach to economic and workforce
   development in clean energy.
   - Collaborating with IS teams to review applications for Bipartisan
   Infrastructure Law (BIL) program funding, focusing on the quality jobs and
   workforce elements of applicants’ Community Benefits Plans.
   - Developing frameworks to assess the effectiveness of BIL programs in
   creating quality jobs and careers in clean energy.
   - Conducting research on how workforce development activities
   impact current and future clean energy jobs, including synthesis of
   information with the focus on job quality and diversity, equity, inclusion,
   and accessibility (DEIA).
   - Collaborating on the analysis of workforce needs that span clean
   energy technology areas, including engagement with National Lab teams
   conducting such analysis.
   - Participating in communities-of-practices on DEIA, Justice40, and Good
   Jobs and be liaison with EERE’s Senior Advisor for Good Jobs & Workforce
   Development.
   - Building EERE’s relationships and partnerships with key clean energy
   constituencies (e.g., labor unions, registered apprenticeship programs,
   community-based organizations, and clean energy industry associations).
   - Developing and implementing earned media campaigns to communicate and
   amplify how clean energy investments support quality jobs and
   socio-economic equity.

These activities will be carried out in collaboration with a team of
federal employees at all levels, other fellows, support service
contractors, and National Lab experts.

*Why should I apply?* You will become part of a group of highly trained
researchers, scientists, and engineers with the education, background, and
experience to be part of the workforce that supports the DOE's mission in
the future. You will enhance your education and training in many areas
including, but not limited to: industrial decarbonization, renewable
energy, energy policy, geothermal energy, bioenergy technologies,
sustainable materials, workforce development research, equity in energy
infrastructure, economic and environmental justice, climate justice,
project management and development, and stakeholder engagement. You will
have the opportunity to increase your marketability in multiple
disciplines, collaborate with top scientists and engineers, and gain
insight into career paths through your experiences and under the leadership
of your mentor.

*Where will I be located?* Washington, D.C.

*Apply Today! *
https://www.zintellect.com/Opportunity/Details/DOE-EERE-STP-IS-2023-2000

*The details:*

You will receive a competitive stipend, a supplement to offset the costs of
health insurance, a research materials and travel allowance (up to
$10,000), and relocation reimbursement (up to $5,000).

You must be a U.S. Citizen and completed or be in the process of completing
a bachelor's, master's, or doctoral degree in the last 60 months.

*Program Website**:*
https://www.energy.gov/eere/education/energy-efficiency-and-renewable-energy-science-technology-and-policy-program



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