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An established industry player is seeking an experienced Environmental Project Coordinator to drive impactful projects aimed at sequestering atmospheric carbon. This role involves managing both nature-based and engineered carbon removal projects, requiring a strong background in environmental science. Join a passionate team dedicated to creating a positive environmental impact through innovative solutions. If you're eager to contribute to a sustainable future and make a difference, this opportunity is perfect for you.
Job Description
The Carbon Bank is part of the Green Britain Group based in Stroud, Gloucestershire and is one of a portfolio of brands with a strong environmental ethos.
The group operates in a variety of sectors including renewable energy, football, food, communications, jewellery, transport and carbon reduction. It includes consumer facing brands such as Ecotricity, Forest Green Rovers, Sky Diamond, Ecotalk and Devil’s Kitchen. We believe in responsible business and ‘Another Way’, where commercial business can create a positive impact on the environment.
The Carbon Bank is looking for an experienced Environmental Project Coordinator to support the growth of the business through the creation of high quality projects that sequester atmospheric carbon and provide important additional environmental co-benefits whether through engineered carbon removal or nature-based solutions.
The Environmental Project Coordinator will be part of a small team managing the day-to-day execution of both nature-based and engineered carbon removal projects for the Carbon Bank. Within nature-based solutions, project types include new forestry projects using the Woodland Carbon Code/BSI Flex; or, within engineered carbon removal, Enhanced Rock Weathering using the Isometric Standard. To ensure successful project creation and execution, the role requires a background in environmental science or a related field.