Location: London
Last Date: May 7, 2010
SUSTAINABILITY EXECUTIVE- TIMBER TRADE FEDERATION
The Timber Trade Federation is growing the use of wood through innovative industry representation and growing business support for its members. It believes the positive benefits of wood justify exceptional reputational husbandry, ceaseless marketing and genuine capacity building to bring legal and sustainable wood to market.
The Federation has need of a Sustainability Executive to support its Head of Sustainability. The post is focused on managing the TTF’s highly respected Responsible Purchasing Policy (RPP), a business tool that enables members to undertake environmental due diligence to risk rate their sources of wood and wood products. The Sustainability Executive will also provide broad policy advice and implementation across a full range of CSR issues impacting the wood industry and construction supply chains.
For further information on the TTF and a copy of the job description please visit www.ttf.co.uk.
The post is full-time, permanent and based in London with national and possible international travel. A two year secondment, for the right candidate, would be considered.
Salary: £25-40K depending on experience
Written applications, marked Private and Confidential, should be sent together with your CV to:
The Chief Executive
Timber Trade Federation
The Building Centre
26 Store Street
London
WC1E 7BT
Applications should arrive no later than 7th May 2010.
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