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Head of Net Zero

Job details
Posting date: 24 June 2024
Salary: £61,050.00 to £66,734.00 per year
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 07 July 2024
Location: Brighton, East Sussex
Remote working: Hybrid - work remotely up to 3 days per week
Company: Brighton and Hove City Council
Job type: Permanent
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Summary

Are you someone who is skilled at turning an organisation’s ambition into action?

Are you passionate about preserving and sustaining the environment for future generations?

Do you have innovative ideas about tackling the effects of climate change and reducing harmful emissions on a large scale?

We’re looking for a pioneering leader with the ability to turn the council’s net zero ambitions into a reality, creating meaningful, lasting change whilst unlocking economic opportunities and sustainability benefits.

You will bring expertise in decarbonisation and biodiversity to deliver end-to-end net zero transformation. Through your creativity and passion, coupled with experience in harnessing technology, insights and data, you will drive our local response to the global climate and biodiversity emergencies.

If this sounds like you, we would love to hear from you as we recruit to this key role in our new Net Zero team.

About the role
As Head of Net Zero you’ll report to the Assistant Director for City Development & Regeneration and be responsible for driving forward the council’s strategic ambitions for net zero carbon and biodiversity. Your remit will include:

Shaping the council’s net zero carbon and biodiversity strategy.
Delivering large-scale, high-impact projects designed to draw in external funding to support the city council’s net zero ambitions.
Developing strategic and commercial partnerships, leading on joint ventures to protect the environment and increase the city’s climate resilience.
Coordinating resources to drive forward projects and interdisciplinary cooperation for the benefit of the Living Coast UNESCO Biosphere.
You will have:

The ability to think strategically and create a clear plan for achieving desired aims.
Excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to build strong professional partnerships and collaborate to leverage interest and investment in projects and activities.
Highly developed data analysis and interpretation skills and the ability to translate data and evidence into a compelling case for change.
The ability to work sensitively in a political environment and tactfully influence and challenge decision-makers.
Skills in leadership and building successful, delivery-focused teams.
In return, you will receive:

competitive pay
full induction and on-going development and training
paid annual leave
Local Government Pension Scheme
family friendly policies
staff discount scheme and staff travel benefits, cycle loan
rental deposit scheme and more
Check ‘Why work for us’ (brighton-hove.gov.uk) to find out more.

If you need to relocate to Brighton & Hove and currently live 25 miles or more away from the City, we can offer up to £2,500 to help with the cost of moving to the City.

Key dates:

Closing date: 7th July 2024

Shortlisted candidates will be contacted week commencing 8th July 2024

Interviews: 18th and 19th July 2024

For further information about the role and how it fits within Brighton & Hove City Council please see the candidate pack attached.

Application process CV and shortlisting questions

For an informal discussion, please contact Max.Woodford@brighton-hove.gov.uk

This role is politically restricted. For further information on what this means for employees in post, please click on the document attachment below

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