LSE - Head of Environmental Sustainability

Introduction

The LSE was founded in 1895 and has grown to become one of the foremost social science universities in the world. A specialist university with an international intake, LSE’s reach extends from its Central London campus to around the world. The School has a cosmopolitan student body, with around 11,000 full time students from 148 countries and staff of just over 3,000, with about 46 per cent drawn from countries outside the UK. The LSE Estates Division is responsible for development and implementation of the LSE Estates Strategy supporting the School’s strategic objectives, and environmental sustainability forms a crucial part of this. The Head of Environmental Sustainability will lead the development and delivery of the School’s Environmental Sustainability Policy and promoting sustainability through the development and implementation of School wide environmental and sustainability policies and management systems. You will lead a team of 4 environmental sustainability professional across a broad portfolio of activities. The role offers an individual the opportunity to lead the environmental sustainability agenda for a world-renowned organisation on a prestigious estate portfolio in the heart of London.

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