The Irish Green Building Council (IGBC) - Dublin, Ireland
field_62cea04168914Tasks: Administration, Communication, Management, Research
Topics: Circularity, Innovative Constructions, Urban Transformation
Type: Full-time
Experience required:
Language: English is sufficient
The Irish Green Building Council (IGBC) – DUBLIN, IRELAND
without deadline
++ New positions in IGBC for passionate sustainability people! Make life meaningful in 2023. Join our team and change the world.
WHO IS THE IRISH GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL?
The Irish Green Building Council (IGBC) was established in 2011 as an independent, non-profit membership organisation, to provide leadership in the transformation to a sustainable built environment. The IGBC is made up of the most progressive organisations working in the Irish Property and construction sector.
It is affiliated with 70 national Green Building Councils that form the World Green Building Council, the largest organisation influencing sustainable construction worldwide and delivering on ambitions of the Paris agreement and the UN Goals for sustainable development. IGBC is now one of the most rapidly growing membership organisations in the Irish sustainability sector with year on year growth of 25%.
WHO DO WE NEED?
We are starting many exciting new projects in 2023 related to circularity, whole life carbon measurement, stakeholder engagement, future skills analysis and we need lots of different skillsets to deliver them and support our members. Initially, we have 3 -4 positions at different levels such as project management, programme management, support and technical roles. We can tailor these positions depending on your mix of skills and experience.
The most essential ingredient however is that you are as passionate about sustainability in the built environment as we are!
Professional attributes
You have a strong professional or education background in an area related to sustainability, construction or education.
Personal attributes
You are highly motivated to create change on sustainability in construction and looking to specifically to make a difference in this area.
Qualifications and Experience required
Ideally 3rd level post-graduate in relevant topic on sustainability, construction,design, learning and development and depending on role have requisite experience.
Essential skills
- Excellent verbal, written, and presentation skills.
- Professional demeanour with ability to appropriately represent the organisation.
- Organisational and time management skills and the ability to manage and prioritise workloads and deadlines
- Experience working as part of a team, and ability to use own initiative and work independently
Some of the skills we need:
If you have three or more of these skills we are interested in hearing from you.
- Strong project management skills – experience managing EU/nationally funded projects
- Experience of stakeholder engagement and workshop development.
- Experience developing short CPD/education programmes
- Experience of Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) programmes and teams
- Research funding/grant writing skills.
- Research skills, post Doc.
- Technical knowledge of whole life carbon calculation.
- Technical knowledge of circularity.
- Experience implementing quality assurance schemes eg ISO 9000, ISO 17021, ISO 14001
CONDITIONS
Salary commensurate with experience, skills and qualifications. However, as a registered charity these generally align with the salary levels recommendations of the Wheel.
This will be initially a two-year fixed contract with a six-month probationary period which can be extended. We can consider remote working or part time contracts due to living costs in Dublin but preference is for working on site in our 19 Mountjoy Square office, Dublin 1 at least in initial year.
The successful candidate will need to be flexible in relation to hours of attendance to meet the needs of the work with some events occurring outside standard hours.
Contributory pension scheme after 2 years.
If you believe that you are the right person to help us transform our industry, send a CV and an email outlining (in one page) what you would bring to the position and the IGBC to Pat@igbc.ie.