
Project Coordinator Cambridge, East of England, England
Job description
The University of Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership (CISL) is a globally influential institute within the University of Cambridge working with leaders to build a sustainable and resilient future for people, nature and climate. CISL draws on the intellectual breadth of the University and an international network of leading thinkers and practitioners to help individuals and organisations understand and act on pressing issues such as climate change, biodiversity loss, resource depletion and inequality.
We have an exciting opportunity to join CISL's the education programmes, within our Digital Learning Team. This role would coordinate an exciting portfolio of online courses working with subject matter experts and a global cohort of business professionals to create engaging online courses for the next generation of sustainability leaders.
If you thrive in a challenging but supportive environment and enjoy working independently as well as part of a collaborative team, then this role is for you. If you want to work for an organisation that shares your principles and have commitment to students, to their learning journey and to the ultimate impact on sustainability then we would like to hear from you.
The role
In this role you will provide administrative support to our rapidly expanding suite of short online courses that we're developing with external partners. You will be in regular contact with internal and external stakeholders and suppliers and will play a key role in supporting the administration of all our global initiatives.
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We have hybrid working practices so there is some flexibility in where and how people work. This generally means a mix of remote and office working.
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