Sustainability Manager
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The city of Birmingham Birmingham is the UK’s second biggest city and a major European centre. It is a city of historical interest and contemporary vision and has a rich and diverse community that creates a vibrant, multicultural and exciting place to live and work. It is home to the internationally renowned Birmingham Royal Ballet and one of the world’s greatest concert venues, the Symphony Hall. The City Museum and Art Gallery houses the world’s finest collection of Pre-Raphaelite paintings, alongside a major collection of old masters, modern and contemporary pictures. The stunning New Street station redevelopment opened in 2015; this provides links to the University’s own dedicated railway station, and will be at the centre of the proposed high-speed rail network. London is 80 minutes away by shuttle service, with trains every 20 minutes. The remarkable Grand Central shopping and restaurant complex sits above the station, and is just a short walk from the iconic Bullring, one of the largest dedicated shopping facilities in Europe. Sports and recreation are also well served; the city offers international test cricket, high-level football, international championship golf and top-class rugby. As a multicultural city, Birmingham is also renowned for the breadth of its cuisine and has more Michelin starred restaurants than any other English city outside London. Birmingham is within an hour’s drive of Stratford-upon-Avon and the Cotswolds. From Birmingham Airport, more than 50 different airlines operate scheduled services to 100 destinations worldwide. 3. Estates Office The University estate consists of two main sites (Edgbaston & Selly Oak), along with properties at Stratford on Avon, Ansty, Coniston, Ironbridge, Dubai and our High Temperature Research Centre. Those sites accommodate the majority of the core academic and residential facilities that support the work of the University. The facilities extend to approximately half-a-million square meters of floors space in over 200 buildings, and over 250 acres of grounds and sports fields. The Estates Office is responsible for developing, maintaining and operating those facilities to support the changing needs of our staff, students and partners - and for enhancing the quality of the environment for work and study. 4. Job description Summary of Role You will need to obtain and retain the trust and confidence of colleagues across the university to provide the leadership and co-ordination of the University’s approach to sustainability. You will: • Work across the University to lead and coordinate our approach to sustainability including aligning our activities with Sustainable Development Goals. • Ensure the sustainability of our £ multi-million capital programme and support the staff involved in this endeavour including external consultants and advisors, particularly Sustainability Advisors working as part of project teams, as well as SKA assessors. • Be the “go-to” person for advice and guidance on sustainability, coordinating activities of a large number of academic and professional staff, students and key stakeholders. • Ensure the effective operation of the Sustainability Task Group.
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