Led by Navajo Power
Powering Indigenous
Futures Through Clean
Energy Careers
Four Corners Renewables Workforce
Development Consortium
There’s no shortage of talent in Indigenous communities—only a shortage of access. This consortium exists to change that.
We connect Indigenous workers, students, and transitioning energy professionals with real opportunities in clean energy. Jobs. Training. Mentorship. Support. All in one place, and built with our values at the center.
Whether you’re looking for your first opportunity, your next certification, or a way to bring your program into tribal communities—this is where the work begins.
There’s no shortage of talent in Indigenous communities—only a shortage of access. This consortium exists to change that.
We connect Indigenous workers, students, and transitioning energy professionals with real opportunities in clean energy. Jobs. Training. Mentorship. Support. All in one place, and built with our values at the center.
Whether you’re looking for your first opportunity, your next certification, or a way to bring your program into tribal communities—this is where the work begins.
Join the Workforce Development Consortium
For organizations, institutions, and employers ready to lead with purpose.
This isn’t just a job board. It’s a network. A shared commitment to train, mentor, and hire Indigenous talent in clean energy fields—on their land, in their communities, and with their future in mind.
If your organization runs training programs, offers apprenticeships, or needs skilled workers, we want to work with you.
What joining means:
- You’ll be featured as a Consortium Partner
- You’ll connect directly with Indigenous workers seeking career paths
- You’ll be part of a growing alliance working toward energy sovereignty, together
It takes 5 minutes. Fill out a short form, upload your logo, and let us know what you offer—or what you need.
Opportunities
for Workers
& Community
Members
A clear path forward—rooted in where you come from, and where you’re going.
The renewable energy industry is growing fast—and Indigenous communities should be at the center of it.
Whether you’re switching careers, learning new skills, or just getting started, the Consortium exists to connect you with what’s next.
You’ll find opportunities like:
- Jobs with clean energy employers
- Paid internships and apprenticeships
- Scholarships and stipends
- Training programs (in-person, online, or hybrid)
Search by:
- Region or chapter
- Skill level
- Pay or stipend
- Type of opportunity (job, training, certification)
Create a free profile to save your interests, track your progress, and get updates on new opportunities near you.
Upcoming Trainings
& Announcements
For organizations, institutions, and employers ready to lead with purpose.
From solar certification bootcamps to job fairs and hands-on workshops, the Consortium helps you stay connected to real-time opportunities for growth.
We know training isn’t one-size-fits-all. That’s why we work with partners to offer programs that are accessible, relevant, and rooted in community.
What you’ll find here:
- Upcoming training dates (in-person and virtual)
- Job fairs and career-building events
- Deadlines for applications, stipends, and programs
- Guest speakers and workshop series
Stay ready:
- RSVP for events
- Add sessions to your calendar
- Subscribe for monthly updates so you never miss an opportunity
Resource Library
Sometimes the first step isn’t applying for a job—it’s understanding what’s possible. The Resource Library exists to help you get there.
Whether you’re figuring out how solar works, looking for funding, or planning a career path, this is your space to learn at your own pace.
What you’ll find:
- Continuing Education Units (CEUs) – approved curriculum and training packets
- Factsheets on solar, wind, geothermal, and energy efficiency
- Career pathway maps
- Grant and scholarship information
- Video guides and downloadable toolkits
It’s free. It’s searchable. And it’s made for Indigenous workers, educators, and organizations who want to move forward—together.
Resource Library
Sometimes the first step isn’t applying for a job—it’s understanding what’s possible. The Resource Library exists to help you get there.
Whether you’re figuring out how solar works, looking for funding, or planning a career path, this is your space to learn at your own pace.
What you’ll find:
- CEU-approved curriculum and training packets
- Factsheets on solar, wind, geothermal, and energy efficiency
- Career pathway maps
- Grant and scholarship information
- Video guides and downloadable toolkits
It’s free. It’s searchable. And it’s made for Indigenous workers, educators, and organizations who want to move forward—together.
About the
Consortium
Indigenous-led. Community-driven. Built to last.
The Indigenous Renewables Workforce Development Consortium was created to meet a need that’s been voiced for years: real opportunities for Indigenous workers in clean energy—and a way to keep those opportunities in the community.
Too often, clean energy projects happen to tribal communities instead of with them. Jobs come and go. Outside firms take the lead. That cycle ends here.
This initiative brings together tribal nations, training institutions, and employers with a shared purpose: to grow careers, build local expertise, and ensure that the future of energy includes Indigenous leadership at every level.
Founded by Navajo Power, the Consortium reflects a long-term commitment to care, to planning, and to relationships that make lasting progress possible.
Vision
A clean energy future shaped by Indigenous communities—where opportunity is rooted in place, and careers support both economic and cultural strength.
Mission
To connect Indigenous people with renewable energy jobs, training, and mentorship—building local talent pipelines that serve tribal nations, support transition from fossil fuels, and reflect the needs and values of each community we serve.
Meet Our
Partners
This work doesn’t happen alone. We’re proud to collaborate with tribal colleges, nonprofits, workforce centers, and clean energy employers across the region.
Each partner brings something vital: knowledge, resources, relationships, and a shared commitment to Indigenous self-determination in the renewable energy space.
Subscribe for monthly updates on jobs,
training, and new opportunities!
Contact &
Support
We’re here to help you take the next step.
Whether you’re a student exploring your first opportunity, a worker transitioning from fossil fuels, or an organization looking to partner—we want to hear from you.
If you have questions, ideas, or just want to talk through where to start, reach out. This work is about relationships, and it begins with a conversation.
Need help right away?
- Reach out through our contact form
- Find answers in our FAQ
- Subscribe for monthly updates on jobs, training, and new opportunities
For any questions or opportunities, please reach out directly to:
Ceceilia Tso
Director of Community Relations & Workforce Development
📧 ceceilia.tso@navajopower.com
📞 (505) 360-1365 | Farmington, NM
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