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University of East London - Green Impact Assistant

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Reference 1988  (Please mention Stopdodo/Environment Jobs in your application)
Sectors Sustainability, Climate, CSR, EMS
Location England (London & Greater) - UK
Town/City London
Salary Additional Information £15,000
Type Temporary / Contract / Seasonal
Status Full Time
Level Mid Level
Deadline 03/07/2011
Company Name StudentForce for Sustainability
Contact Name Emma Trahearn
Telephone 01572723419
Email sfs@studentforce.org.uk
Website Further Details / Applications
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IMPORTANT:  This Advertiser has requested that applicants MUST be National Residents / Valid Work Permit-holders.  Other applicants need not apply.

 

Background

Building on the success of the Sound Impact scheme (focused on greening university unions), in summer 2008 NUS partnered with the Universityof Bristolto adapt this model to green departments within the University. Green Impact University of Bristol was run over the 2008/09 academic year, attracting 50 departments covering 3,000 staff. Like Sound Impact, Green Impact was very successful in delivering measurable change.

Green Impact is an environmental accreditation scheme that encourages pro-environmental behaviours by staff. It empowers sustainability champions within their workplace, helping them gain recognition for their environmental efforts, whilst playing on the competitive spirit of staff working in teams. It provides people and their departments with a tangible framework for improving their environmental performance, breaking down complex environmental issues into more manageable bite-sized chunks.

Green Impact forms part of the NUS’s wider strategy to support students’ unions by supporting them to green their own operations, their institutions and the wider community. All NUS environmental programmes seek to generate sustainable income for students’ unions by paying them to get involved in local delivery of our central projects. The environmental programmes are also committed to providing volunteering opportunities for students that will help with their employability, especially through skills that support the transition to a low carbon economy.

The scheme is all about practical actions that tackle common bad practice. A number of departments are audited to determine what common bad practices exist across an institution, and then a list of practical actions is developed to address them. These actions are carefully chosen so that any member of staff can do them on behalf of their team or department. From recycling, to investing in more efficient equipment, to encouraging biodiversity, or Fairtrade, the scheme covers a broad range of issues under the sustainability umbrella, all tailored to an individual institution to cover local policy and process.

  • Green Impact provides a mechanism for finding, engaging and empowering environmental champions bottom-up, enabling them to take targeted practical action through the framework, in so doing tackling common bad practices;
  • It is a tried and tested way of getting staff to buy into to top-down environmental targets and policies;
  • It helps give keen green staff something to get their teeth into

As a result of the success of the Bristolpilot, NUS secured funding from Defra’s Greener Living Fund to roll Green Impact Universities out to 18 other universities[1] through a partnership with the EAUC. Green Impact is the backbone of NUS’s wider Degrees Cooler campaign, through which 300 teams and departments, covering 15,000 staff, are taking part in Green Impact this year. StudentForce for Sustainability lead on a resourcing project designed to help deliver the three behaviour change projects through placing Greener Living assistants at these Universities and are now supporting this Green Impact Assistant at University of East London as the Green Impact programme rolls out further.

University of East London (UEL):

With over 23,000 students from 120 countries worldwide, the University of East London (UEL) is one of the UK’s most diverse and fastest growing universities. At the heart of Europe’s largest regeneration area. UEL plays an integral role in local development, inspiring generations with an enthusiasm for new ideas and new learning. Progress on environmental management at UEL is gathering momentum and we are committed to continually improving environmental performance across all of our activities. www.uel.ac.uk/greenthing

You’ll be working on environmental communications, events and policy implementation, giving you and excellent opportunity to have a real impact at both strategic and ground levels within a large organisation.  We’re looking for someone with plenty of enthusiasm and imagination who will be able to work with staff and students on a range of sustainability issues from carbon reduction and recycling, to biodiversity and transport. You’ll be supported by the Energy & Environment Manager and gain in-depth experience in the sustainability field.

Objective

This post will involve a coordinating and supportive role to ensure the effective implementation and impact of the Green Impact project in order to achieve an increase in the pro-environmental behaviours of students and staff within the university.

The GIA will provide added capacity to enable successful delivery of the university’s Green Impact project by the specified completion dates.

This is a 6 month full time post that will deliver the Green Impact objectives but also enhance the capacity and impact of the environment team across University of East London as a whole.

Benefits of the Project Work to the Graduate

The successful student or graduate will have opportunities to learn about being a team player, developing communication skills in different mediums and will gain project management skills including event planning and management, project implementation and evaluation.

The full time nature of this role will enable the graduate to develop not only the skills and outputs required as part of Green Impact, but also to work as an integral part of the environment team to create and drive forward further initiatives across the university’s staff, students and estates.

Employment potential and options post Project Work

The role is for 6 months, however, the role may be able to be extended dependent upon its success and the development of any further needs that the University may have. Permanent work opportunities may arise within the team over the duration of the placement but timing and funding will influence the likelihood of any further opportunities for the student or graduate within the team

For further information and how to apply please go to the link below;

www.studentforce.org.uk/Graduates/GradVacDetails.asp?ProjNo=1988

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