Entry Level (0-2 years)

CSR Coordinator

This isn't just an admin job; it's your first step into the world of corporate social responsibility. You'll be the person making sure the gears turn smoothly behind the scenes, helping us track our impact and get things done. Think of yourself as the backbone for our CSR programmes, handling the day-to-day tasks that keep everything on track. You'll be learning loads, getting stuck into data, and helping organise events that genuinely make a difference. It's about getting your hands dirty with the practical side of sustainability.

Job ID
JD-CSRS-JRCSR-001
Department
Sustainability Corporate Social
NOS Level
Level 3-4
OFQUAL Level
Level 3-4
Experience
Entry Level (0-2 years)

Role Purpose & Context

Role Summary

The CSR Coordinator is here to support our small but mighty Sustainability_Corporate_Social team, mostly by making sure our data is accurate and our community programmes run without a hitch. You'll be the one collecting all sorts of information, from energy usage figures to volunteer hours, and helping to pull together reports that show our progress. You'll also be a key player in organising our employee volunteering days and charity partnerships. This role sits right at the heart of our efforts to be a responsible business, providing the foundational support that lets our more senior folks focus on strategy. When you do this job well, our reports are spot on, our events are buzzing, and our team can actually prove the good we're doing. If things go wrong, we're left scrambling for numbers, and our reputation could take a hit. The challenge? Sometimes you'll be chasing data from people who don't quite get why it matters. The reward? You'll see your work directly contribute to real-world positive change, and you'll learn the ropes of a really important field.

Reporting Structure

Key Stakeholders

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External:

Organisational Impact

Scope: Your work, though often behind the scenes, is crucial. You're making sure we have the right numbers to show our impact, which helps us secure funding for future projects and proves to our customers and investors that we're serious about sustainability. Get it right, and you help build our reputation. Get it wrong, and we look disorganised, which can chip away at trust.

Performance Metrics

Quantitative Metrics

  1. Metric: Data Collection Accuracy
  2. Desc: How accurately you collect and input data for our various reports, like energy consumption or volunteer hours.
  3. Target: 98% accuracy on all data entries
  4. Freq: Monthly spot checks and quarterly report reviews
  5. Example: You'll be asked to gather last quarter's utility bills for all our UK offices. If you miss one or miskey a number, that's a dip in accuracy. We're aiming for near-perfect on this.
  6. Metric: Task Completion Rate
  7. Desc: How many of your assigned tasks, especially recurring ones, you complete on time.
  8. Target: 95% of tasks completed by deadline
  9. Freq: Weekly review with your CSR Specialist
  10. Example: If you're meant to send out the monthly volunteer newsletter by the 5th, and you do it every time, that's a win. Missing deadlines means others can't do their jobs.
  11. Metric: Event Feedback Scores
  12. Desc: The satisfaction level of employees who participate in the volunteering or community events you help organise.
  13. Target: Average score of 4 out of 5 from participants
  14. Freq: Post-event surveys
  15. Example: After the annual 'Green Up Our Park' day, we'll send a quick survey. If people found it well-organised and enjoyable, you've done your bit.

Qualitative Metrics

  1. Metric: Proactive Learning & Initiative
  2. Desc: How much you actively seek to understand our programmes, ask good questions, and suggest small improvements.
  3. Evidence: You're asking 'why' we do things a certain way, suggesting a better template for data collection, or taking notes during meetings without being asked. You're not just waiting to be told what to do next, but thinking a step ahead.
  4. Metric: Organisational Skills
  5. Desc: How well you manage your own workload, keep track of multiple small tasks, and maintain clear records.
  6. Evidence: Your files are easy to find, your calendar is up-to-date, and you can quickly lay your hands on that obscure piece of data someone asked for last month. You're not losing track of things, even when it gets a bit busy.
  7. Metric: Team Collaboration & Support
  8. Desc: How effectively you work with your immediate team and other departments to get information or coordinate activities.
  9. Evidence: People say you're easy to work with. You respond to requests promptly, offer help when you see someone struggling, and you're good at following up without being annoying. You're seen as a helpful and reliable team member.

Primary Traits

Supporting Traits

Primary Motivators

  1. Motivator: Making a Tangible Difference
  2. Daily: You'll get a real buzz from seeing the success of a volunteer day you helped organise, or knowing that the data you collected is contributing to a major sustainability report. You'll feel a sense of purpose in your daily tasks, knowing they feed into something bigger.
  3. Motivator: Continuous Learning & Growth
  4. Daily: You'll be surrounded by experienced professionals who are happy to share their knowledge. Every task, from data entry to research, will teach you something new about the sustainability landscape, our company, or how to get things done in a corporate setting. You'll be constantly picking up new skills.
  5. Motivator: Being Part of a Purpose-Driven Team
  6. Daily: You'll be working with people who genuinely care about making the world a better place. The team is collaborative and supportive, and you'll feel like your contributions, no matter how small, are valued and essential to the collective mission.

Potential Demotivators

Honestly, this role isn't for everyone. If you need constant excitement or immediate, massive impact, you might find some parts tough. There's a fair bit of repetitive data entry and administrative work involved, especially when we're pulling together our annual reports. You'll sometimes feel like you're chasing people for information who don't prioritise it, which can be frustrating. The pace can feel slow when you're waiting for approvals or data from other departments.

Common Frustrations

  1. Spending hours chasing a single data point from a busy department.
  2. The sheer volume of spreadsheets and manual data cleaning required.
  3. Having a great event idea scaled back due to budget or time constraints.
  4. Feeling like your work is 'just admin' when you know it's so much more.
  5. Dealing with internal cynicism about CSR – some people just don't get it.

What Role Doesn't Offer

  1. High-level strategic decision-making (not yet, anyway).
  2. A huge budget to implement your own grand ideas (you'll be supporting others').
  3. A role where every single task is novel and exciting (some are, some aren't).
  4. The ability to make big, sweeping changes on your own (it's a team effort).

ADHD Positives

  1. The variety of tasks, from data input to event planning, can keep things interesting and prevent boredom.
  2. Opportunities to move around for event coordination or internal meetings can help with energy regulation.
  3. Clear, structured tasks with defined deadlines can provide helpful external scaffolding.

ADHD Challenges and Accommodations

  1. Repetitive data entry might be a challenge; we can explore tools to automate parts of this or break up tasks.
  2. Maintaining focus during long data collection periods could be tough; we can use short breaks or 'focus sprints'.
  3. We can provide clear, written instructions and checklists for complex processes to help with task initiation and completion.

Dyslexia Positives

  1. Strong verbal communication skills can be a real asset in stakeholder interactions and team discussions.
  2. The ability to see the 'big picture' of how different data points connect can be very valuable.
  3. Hands-on event coordination tasks might be a strength, moving beyond text-heavy work.

Dyslexia Challenges and Accommodations

  1. Proofreading reports and data entries might require extra time or support; we can use grammar/spell checkers and peer review.
  2. Reading dense regulatory documents can be challenging; we can provide summaries or audio versions where possible.
  3. We can use clear, sans-serif fonts in documents, provide templates, and offer text-to-speech software if helpful.

Autism Positives

  1. The need for accuracy and attention to detail in data collection and reporting aligns well with a meticulous approach.
  2. Structured tasks and clear expectations can provide a sense of predictability and comfort.
  3. Opportunities to specialise in specific data areas or reporting frameworks can be rewarding.

Autism Challenges and Accommodations

  1. Unexpected changes in priorities or event plans might be unsettling; we'll aim for clear communication about changes.
  2. Navigating social dynamics during cross-departmental data requests can be tricky; your manager can help mediate these.
  3. We can offer a quiet workspace, clearly defined communication channels, and predictable meeting schedules.

Sensory Considerations

Our office is generally a standard open-plan environment, which can sometimes be a bit noisy. We do have quiet zones and focus pods available if you need a break from the hustle and bustle. Most of your work will be screen-based, but there are opportunities for movement during event set-up or internal meetings. Social interaction is required, but you'll have control over how much of your day is spent in direct conversation versus independent work.

Flexibility Notes

We're open to discussing flexible working arrangements where possible, especially around start/end times, to help you manage your energy and focus. We believe in getting the work done effectively, not just clocking hours.

Key Responsibilities

Experience Levels Responsibilities

  1. Level: Entry Level (0-2 years)
  2. Responsibilities: Collect and organise raw data for our annual sustainability report, often from various departments like Facilities, HR, and Finance. (Yes, it's a lot of spreadsheets and chasing people.)
  3. Assist in coordinating employee volunteering events, from booking venues and ordering supplies to managing sign-ups and sending out reminders. (Think logistics, not strategy.)
  4. Maintain our internal database of charity partnerships and community programmes, making sure contact details and project updates are always current. (Accuracy is key here.)
  5. Conduct basic research on emerging sustainability trends or best practices, helping the team stay informed. (You'll be Googling a lot, but smartly.)
  6. Draft initial versions of internal communications, like newsletters or intranet updates, about our CSR activities. (Your manager will review everything, don't worry.)
  7. Support the team with general administrative tasks, such as scheduling meetings, preparing presentations, and managing shared inboxes. (The bread and butter of any coordinator role.)
  8. Learn and apply our internal data collection processes and reporting guidelines, making sure everything is done by the book. (We'll show you the ropes, but you need to pay attention.)
  9. Supervision: You'll have daily check-ins with your CSR Specialist, especially in your first few months. They'll be reviewing almost all of your work, providing direct feedback, and making sure you're on the right track. Think of it as close guidance, not micromanagement—we want you to learn and feel supported.
  10. Decision: Honestly, you won't be making big decisions on your own. Any significant choices about programme direction, budget allocation, or external communications will be made by your manager or the wider team. Your job is to execute tasks and flag any issues or questions you have. If you're unsure, just ask—that's what we expect.
  11. Success: You'll know you're doing well if your data submissions are consistently accurate and on time, our events run smoothly, and your manager feels confident in giving you more responsibility. We want to see you actively learning, asking thoughtful questions, and becoming a reliable and trusted member of the team. Basically, we want you to be the person we can count on for the details.

Decision-Making Authority

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Competency Requirements

Foundation Skills (Transferable)

These are the bedrock skills you'll need to hit the ground running. They're about how you approach your work, talk to people, and manage your day-to-day tasks. We're looking for someone who's organised, keen to learn, and can communicate clearly.

Functional Skills (Role-Specific Technical)

These are the more specific skills and tools you'll use day-to-day in a CSR role. Don't worry if you're not an expert in everything; we're looking for a solid foundation and a willingness to learn.

Technical Competencies

Digital Tools

Industry Knowledge

Regulatory Compliance Regulations

Essential Prerequisites

Career Pathway Context

These aren't just tick-box items; they're the foundational skills that will allow you to actually contribute from day one and build a solid base for your career in CSR. Without these, you'll struggle to keep up with the daily demands of the role and won't be able to effectively support the team. Think of them as your entry ticket.

Qualifications & Credentials

Emerging Foundation Skills

Advancing Technical Skills

Future Skills Closing Note

The goal here isn't to overwhelm you, but to give you a roadmap for growth. We'll support you with learning resources and opportunities. The more you develop these skills, the more valuable you'll become to the team and the faster you'll progress in your career. It's about building a solid foundation for the future.

Education Requirements

Experience Requirements

You'll need 0-2 years of experience in an administrative, coordination, or support role. This could be in an office, a charity, or even a busy retail environment where you were responsible for organisation and customer service. We're looking for someone who's comfortable with office software, can manage multiple tasks, and has a proven track record of being reliable and organised. Experience with data entry or event support, even if informal, would be a real plus.

Preferred Certifications

Recommended Activities

Career Progression Pathways

Entry Paths to This Role

Career Progression From This Role

Long Term Vision Potential Roles

Sector Mobility

The skills you'll gain here—data management, programme coordination, stakeholder engagement, and an understanding of ESG—are highly transferable. You could move into a dedicated ESG reporting role, a community relations position in another industry, or even a project management role in a non-profit. The world needs people who understand sustainability, so your options are pretty broad.

How Zavmo Delivers This Role's Development

DISCOVER Phase: Skills Gap Analysis

Zavmo maps your current competencies against all requirements in this job description through conversational assessment. We evaluate your foundation skills (communication, strategic thinking), functional skills (CRM expertise, negotiation), and readiness for career progression.

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DISCUSS Phase: Personalised Learning Pathway

Based on your DISCOVER results, Zavmo creates a personalised learning plan prioritised by impact: foundation skills first, then functional skills. We adapt to your learning style, pace, and neurodiversity needs (ADHD, dyslexia, autism).

Output: Week-by-week schedule, each module linked to specific job responsibilities, checkpoints and milestones.

DELIVER Phase: Conversational Learning

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DEMONSTRATE Phase: Competency Assessment

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