National Energy Action (NEA)
Jobs

Find all of our charity job vacancies, below. National Energy Action works across many different spheres including policy and advocacy, advice, fundraising and research.

As the Energy Crisis tops the news agenda, our work has never been more needed. Our figures, which have been widely reported in national, regional and local media, show that, as of October 2024, 6 million UK households are now in fuel poverty.  You could be part of our charity and make a real impact on the lives of vulnerable energy consumers.

Our charity is based in Newcastle but we also have regional hubs, including in Wales, London and the North West. If the position allows, then we can offer options including: flexible, part or full time, hybrid, home or office based work.

We offer a transparent pay scale and a generous non-contributory pension of 11.5%. We also offer 25 days annual leave plus an additional three between Christmas and New Year and all public holidays (pro-rata for part time).

If you can’t find a job that matches your skill set then do check back here regularly.

Fundraising Officer
Fundraising Officer
Post on 20th Mar 2025
Salary: £31,068 to £35,836. Permanent, full-time, 37 hours per week. Homebased/hybrid. This role is being recruited by Charity People, click to apply.
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Finance Assistant (R95)
Finance Assistant (R95)
Post on 14th Mar 2025
We have a fantastic opportunity for someone to join us in the position of Finance Assistant to work on a full-time basis, 37 hours per week
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Home Retrofit Consultant (Oldham) – R92
Home Retrofit Consultant (Oldham) – R92
Post on 24th Feb 2025
The Home Retrofit Consultant will have proven technical experience working in energy retrofit or similar relevant sector.  They will have a good understanding of community development and regeneration or housing sectors. 
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Retrofit Catalyst (Oldham) – R93
Retrofit Catalyst (Oldham) – R93
Post on 24th Feb 2025
The Retrofit Catalyst will carry out development work to understand the make-up of the local area, the housing stock, existing networks and strategies and to identify gaps in provision.
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