So you’re thinking about working in the green sector at last?
And now’s the time to turn that thought into action…
While to some of us it might seem like a niche industry, ideal for environmentalists and wildlife enthusiasts, the thing about the green sector is that no matter what your background, area of interest, or particular skill set, in this varied and rapidly growing sector there could well be a job role that will suit you.
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Whatever you can do – whether it’s conservation or environmental science, business or project management, IT or marketing, engineering or finance, or something totally different – or if you’re looking to retrain and shift direction in your career, there are green jobs out there for all kinds of folks, with all kinds of skills. So go ahead, it’s time for the green sector to find out what you have to offer.
Scroll down the page to take a look through our job postings below – you can search a specific field or role, or have a browse – or get in touch to speak with one of our experts in green sector recruitment and find out more about jobs, internships and training opportunities in this thriving sector.
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If you are an organisation or business in the green sector, looking to diversify your team or to develop your inclusive hiring strategy, then head over to our Diverse Recruitment page, or visit the Consultancy page to view the full range of our services.
This is an exciting role for an experienced manager who shares our passion for youth-led solutions to the climate and environmental crisis. The Programme Manager will work closely with the Head of Programmes to lead and expand our core programmes in South West England and Wales, grow and mentor a regional delivery team and support with other emerging areas of our work. You will act as an educator, role model and mentor to young people, whilst demonstrating strong, visible and inspiring leadership within the organisation… Read more
This is a chance to make a real difference on a vital priority for the Church of England at this key time, to influence at senior levels.
The role has recently evolved, and the Adviser will have direct access to both Archbishops on a regular basis.