The nonprofit Interstate Renewable Energy Council (IREC) and a diverse network of partners today announced Green Workforce Connect—a collaborative effort that will link job seekers in Pennsylvania with home weatherization careers.
Through a new online platform, job seekers, students, and contractors will be able to connect to weatherization employers and training providers in their area. The platform now covers jobs in three states—Pennsylvania, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin—and will be expanded to a national scope later in 2024.
Green Workforce Connect will support career growth in the U.S. Department of Energy’s Weatherization Assistance Program, which helps low-income households make their homes more energy efficient. These professionals help families lower their energy bills and save money, increase their health and safety, and lower stress on the electric grid.
Yet even as such jobs are in high demand, many weatherization providers are struggling to fill open positions. As the industry grows, Green Workforce Connect will drive the careers of new home energy professionals and contractors, particularly those from diverse and underrepresented groups.
“Facilitating the growth of a diverse clean energy workforce is central to IREC’s mission,” said Larry Sherwood, President and CEO at IREC. “We are incredibly excited to join our partners and introduce this dynamic, user-friendly platform that will help launch new careers in the home weatherization industry.”
“Pennsylvania's growing home weatherization program offers job opportunities with competitive wages and a chance to help the community,” said Alison Diehl, Executive Director at the Clean Energy Center at Pennsylvania College. “We invite you to visit Green Workforce Connect to learn more about these careers and connect with a vetted list of weatherization providers and training centers in the Keystone State.”