Program Manager Job Opening

JOB POSTING

TITLE: PROGRAM MANAGER

GreenHome Institute Overview

The GreenHome Institute (GHI) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization with a mission of “Empowering people to make healthier and more sustainable choices in the renovation and construction of the places we live.” GHI was established in 2000 and primarily operates virtually throughout the US and other locations throughout the world. GHI provides project consultation services for housing professionals and consumers for single or multifamily residential housing renovation or new construction development.

For more information, please visit our website: https://greenhomeinstitute.org/

Program Manager Position Summary

GHI is seeking candidates for the full-time position of Program Manager. The selected candidate will be responsible to manage GHI’s residential sustainable build program in compliance with USGBC, GreenStar, Enterprise Communities, and US Department of Energy policies and procedures. The Program Manager will assist the Executive Director achieve fund development goals. The Program Manager will also be responsible to conduct outreach with the intent to improve public policy and legislation in support of sustainable housing development.

Working under the supervision of the Executive Director, the Program Manager will have the following qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree
  • At least three years of related home construction experience.
  • Be a credentialed LEED for Homes Accredited Professional and LEED for Homes Green Rater or able to earn LEED for Homes Accredited Professional Certification within 1 year of hire.
  • Ability to learn and quickly become conversant on changing technology and trends in the green home building industry.          
  • Ability to work independently, operate remotely, meet deadlines, and maintain accurate records, and develop and present program reports.
  • Ability to balance multiple projects, update on progress, and communicate progress to the Executive Director.
  • Ability to work effectively within the building industry and be skilled at communicating effectively with diverse members, sponsors and interest groups.
  • Ability to collaborate with community members, government agencies, elected & appointed officials and other stakeholders.
  • Expertise at online file management systems and online webinar platforms.
  • Explore and recommend available improved technology platforms, as needed.
  • Excellent verbal, written, communication and presentation skills.
  • Possess strong time management skills.
  • Excellent MS Office Suite skills, Dropbox, and ability to learn additional software as needed.
  • Willingness to travel.

Salary and Benefits

The salary range for the Program Manager is $45,000 to $60,000 annually, plus stipends for healthcare, professional development, and technology support. Reimbursement for travel, lodging, meals, etc. is also provided.

Application Process

Interested candidates may submit their résumé and cover letter by 9.7.22 to:

José Reyna, Executive Director

GreenHome Institute

jose.reyna@greenhomeinstitute.org

Subsequent to receiving candidate materials, interviews will be scheduled for qualified candidates with a goal of selecting and extending an offer for hire by September 9, 2022.

JOB OBJECTIVE OVERVIEW

The Program Manager will oversee manage GHI program offerings and outreach in support of the GHI organizational mission. Under the direction of the Executive Director, general work responsibilities will include, but are not limited to management and administrative support for sustainable build projects, organizational outreach and public advocacy, and other duties in support of the organizational mission.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Administration of Sustainable Build Programs

  • Remain current with residential sustainable build industry knowledge, non-profit sector and/or low-income housing regulations.
  • Present knowledge in a wide range of mediums to reach diverse audiences via meetings, conferences, seminars, and webinars.
  • Responsible for social media outreach for sustainable build program services and public policy and advocacy related information.

Administration of Sustainability Certification Programs and Other Programs

  • Maintain relevant Green Build credentials as defined by governing agencies.
  • Serve as a Green Rater, as defined by Executive Director.
    • Responsible to follow USGBC policy and procedure guidelines for project administrative support, Green Rater service, and communication with USGBC as a LEED Provider Organization.
    • As Green Rater, responsible to follow USGBC process and procedure guidelines and communicate to and through the Primary Quality Assurance Designee (QAD).
  • Follow and execute the USGBC guidelines Green Rater procedures, maintain accurate records of and provide regular, detailed progress reports to the Executive Director.
  • Responsible to work in conjunction with Green Rater staff and consultants to review their work in compliance with USGBC guidelines, assist with project Green Rater scheduling and verification, live or virtual, and provide assistance with technical questions.
  • Responsible to develop, implement, and evaluate success of all programs in support of the GHI organizational mission.
  • Oversee the GreenStar Homes certification tool and the Zero Energy Capable program, and make recommendations for improvement as needed.
  • Responsible for Green Build certification duties, including but not limited to the following:
    • Administration, project consulting, rater, facilitator, project team relationship management, and ensure project quality assurance.
  • Participate in regular program meetings, prepare and distribute communications to Green Raters, and prepare annual report for program agencies. Under the direction of the Executive Director, assist to fulfill the GHI Strategic Plan and mission for future growth and success of the organization.

Fund Development Responsibilities

Fund Development revolves around three primary areas in relation to GreenHome Institute operations. The Program Manager will work with the ED responsible in establishing fund development, financial, and program impact goals via the yearly budget and strategic planning process. 

  1. Membership Development
    1. Establish and maintain positive relationships with existing and new members
    2. Recruit new members 
    3. Manage the membership management system
    4. Provide membership metrics and reports to ED
    5. Educate members on membership benefits 
    6. Develop and conduct membership training programs
    7. Contact expiring or expired members for renewal
    8. Develop partnerships to add member benefits
  2. Sponsorship Development
    1. Establish and maintain relationships with existing sponsors
    2. Recruit new sponsors
    3. Establish an effective sponsorship management process
    4. Maintain sponsorship management system
    5. Provide membership metrics and reports to ED
    6. Educate sponsors regarding sponsorship benefits 
    7. Contact expiring or expired sponsors for renewal
    8. Negotiate sponsorship fees and benefits
    9. Update sponsorship marketing materials as needed
  3. Donations – PM will work with ED to
    1. Manage donations through weekly webinars 
    2. Maintain donor metrics and provide reports to the ED
    3. Manage, maintain and update GuideStar 

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS

  • Bachelor’s degree and at least three years of related home construction experience.
  • Be a credentialed LEED for Homes Accredited Professional and LEED for Homes Green Rater or able to earn LEED for Homes Accredited Professional Certification within 1 year of hire.
  • Ability to learn and quickly become conversant on changing technology and trends in the green home building industry.          
  • Ability to work independently, operate remotely, meet deadlines, and maintain accurate records, and develop and present program reports.
  • Ability to balance multiple projects, update on progress, and communicate progress to the Executive Director.
  • Ability to work effectively within the building industry and be skilled at communicating effectively with diverse members, sponsors and interest groups.
  • Ability to collaborate with community members, government agencies, elected & appointed officials and other stakeholders.
  • Expertise at online file management systems and online webinar platforms.
  • Explore and recommend available improved technology platforms, as needed.
  • Excellent verbal, written, communication and presentation skills.
  • Possess strong time management skills.
  • Excellent MS Office Suite skills, Dropbox, and ability to learn additional software as needed.
  • Willingness to travel.

GHI YOUTUBE CHANNEL SUBSCRIBER LIST TOPS 10,000

(June 30, 2022, Grand Rapids, MI) — The GreenHome Institute (GHI) today announced its YouTube channel has reached 10,000 subscribers. The GHI channel focuses on information related to building more energy-efficient, healthy green housing.

“We consider 10,000 subscribers a significant milestone in our outreach efforts,” said JoséReyna, Executive Director in making the announcement. “More people today are thinking about the impacts of climate change and the escalating costs of heating and cooling their homes over time. We are proud that the information we provide about energy efficient and healthy homes is reaching a growing audience.”

Buildings represent 40 percent of U.S. energy consumption annually, with residences alone encompassing up to 21 percent of that figure. Sustainable homes are designed and constructed to be as energy efficient, or energy neutral, and healthy as possible.

GreenHome Institute’s YouTube videos are hosted by GHI Program Manager Brett Little, who gives housing professionals and consumers alike a behind-the-scenes look at the makings of sustainable housing, whether it’s single-family homes, multi-family or mixed-use construction, new or renovated. Little speaks with architects, builders, homeowners, tenants, energy raters and others with direct experience in energy-efficient, net-zero homes. All GHI YouTube videos are eligible for continuing education (CE) credits for builders.

“We want to thank our YouTube subscribers for signing up and encourage them and everyone interested in healthy, green homes to enjoy and share the GHI channel,” Brett Little said. “We look forward to providing more information and personal insights into healthy green homes in the months and years ahead.”

More information about Green and Healthy housing is available at https://greenhomeinstitute.org/.

The GreenHome Institute, a DBA of the Alliance for Environmental Sustainability (AES) is a 501(c)3 non-profit with a mission to empower people to make healthier and more sustainable choices in the renovation and construction of the places we live.

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President & CEO, Freedom Construction and Consulting, Inc. 

Carrie Wilson is the President and CEO of Freedom Construction and Consulting, Inc., a woman-owned commercial general contracting firm she

 co-founded in 2021 with her husband, Matt Wilson. With a Masters in Creative Writing and over a decade of leadership in both non-profit and for-profit sectors, Carrie specializes in operational efficiency, customer service and building purpose-driven teams through authentic investment in people. She believes relationships are the key to both business and life, and is committed to investing in and supporting local communities throughout West Michigan and beyond. In her free time, you’ll find her spending time with her family, attending a South Kent Rotary Club meeting, riding horses, traveling or finding an outdoor adventure. 

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Re elected: Brendan Molony GHI VICE President

Brendan Molony is a graduate of Aquinas College with a bachelor’s degree in sustainable business and for the last six years has led the sustainability program at Bronson Healthcare Group. Brendan has a passion to drive organizational and community development while taking into account the people, planet, and financial success. Focusing on waste reduction, mobility, green building design, local/healthy food, green cleaning, and smarter purchasing, Brendan has helped Bronson become one of the top 50 Green hospitals in the United States as rated by the Becker Review, while also saving the organization over $2million annually.  Brendan has served as past chair of the Michigan Health and Hospital Association’s Green Healthcare Committee, is also a founding board member of Bike Friendly Kalamazoo, and board president of the South West Michigan Sustainable Business Forum. He currently serves on the board of Community Homeworks as secretary and the Vine Neighborhood Association as vice president. When not working on sustainability issues, you can find Brendan running on trails throughout Kalamazoo.

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Kay Rose, a West Michigan native, has an extensive background in professional administration and customer service in both for and non-profit sectors. After experiencing a layoff, she launched a

virtual assistant business. She brings an overall understanding of business and a passion for being environmentally conscious to the Board. She has served on the Executive Team as Secretary and now serves as President. She is excited to continue supporting GHI’s efforts to educate and encourage residents, and contractors, to explore greener building alternatives. In her spare time, she enjoys travel, exploring the outdoors, hiking, and camping.

Welcome new board member Dr. Adewale Adesanya

Dr. Adewale Adesanya is an energy and environmental consultant with wealth of experience in the energy sector across the globe. His expertise spans researching, energy systems modeling, energy justice, energy policy analysis, and climate advocacy towards clean and renewable energy transition. Dr. Adesanya has worked extensively on clean energy systems development in the context of technology, project management, public engagement, and policy dimensions. He has about two decades industrial working and researching experience across the globe, including in the U.S., Germany, Scotland, Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya and Tuvalu in the production, oil and gas, renewable energy and public service regulatory sectors. Dr. Adesanya has worked and is still working in collaboration with utilities, stakeholders, community members, and various state energy regulators and authorities to develop pathways to renewable energy transition, net zero emission economy, and energy efficiency. Dr. Adesanya received a Ph.D. degree in Environmental and Energy Policy from Michigan Technological University, where he worked extensively on the analysis of pathways to just 100 percent renewable energy in the U.S. He holds a Master of Engineering degree in Energy and Environmental Management from Europa Universität Flensburg, Germany and a Bachelor of Science degree in Industrial and Production Engineering at University of Ibadan, Nigeria. Dr. Adesanya is an associate member of Environmental Entrepreneurs (E2), one of the awardees of the prestigious 40 under 40 Energy News Network for the year 2020 and an En-ROADS Climate Ambassador.

 

Welcome new board member Kaylee Swanson

Kaylee Swanson works as the Hazardous Materials & Waste Safety Specialist at Spectrum Health and is responsible for educating team members on how to handle hazardous materials from cradle to grave. In her previous role working for the Spectrum Health and Helen DeVos Children’s Hospital Foundation, she worked with major donors and planned events to raise funds for various programs in need.  She has a Master’s degree in Sustainable Business from Aquinas College and Bachelor’s degree in Public and Non-Profit Administration from Grand Valley State University and is passionate about living and working sustainably. When she is not working you can find her hiking, doing yoga or cooking.