Role Purpose & Context
Role Summary
The Director of Sustainability & Carbon is here to define and drive our entire sustainability and net-zero strategy across the business. You'll be the one setting the multi-year roadmap for decarbonisation, making sure it's not just a nice-to-have, but deeply integrated into how we manage our assets and make investment decisions. Frankly, you're the person who ensures our buildings aren't just great places to work, but also responsible, future-proofed assets.
This role sits right at the intersection of asset management, facilities operations, and investor relations. You'll be translating complex environmental targets into actionable business strategies that our property teams can actually deliver on, while also keeping our Board and investors happy.
When this role is done well, we'll hit our ambitious carbon reduction targets, our GRESB scores will soar, and our properties will be recognised as market leaders in sustainability, attracting top tenants and investors. If it's not, well, we risk significant reputational damage, regulatory fines, and a loss of competitive edge in a rapidly greening market.
The challenge? Getting everyone on board with significant, long-term capital investments when the immediate bottom line is often the focus. The reward? Seeing tangible, large-scale environmental impact and genuinely transforming our business for the better.
Reporting Structure
- Reports to: Chief Operating Officer (COO)
- Direct reports: Roughly 25-100+ people, including several managers and their teams.
- Matrix relationships:
VP of ESG & Net Zero, Head of Decarbonisation, Director of Real Estate Sustainability,
Key Stakeholders
Internal:
- C-Suite (CEO, CFO, CIO)
- Board of Directors
- Asset Management leadership
- Investment Committee
- Legal & Compliance teams
External:
- Institutional Investors & Fund Managers
- Regulatory Bodies (e.g., BEIS, GLA)
- Major Tenants & Occupiers
- Industry Bodies (e.g., UKGBC, BBP)
- ESG Rating Agencies (e.g., GRESB, Sustainalytics)
- Strategic Technology Partners
Organisational Impact
Scope: You'll shape the very DNA of our property portfolio, directly influencing multi-million-pound investment decisions, enhancing asset value, and safeguarding our long-term market position. Your work will be critical for our reputation, regulatory compliance, and attracting capital in an increasingly ESG-focused world. Honestly, it's about transforming the business unit for a sustainable future.
Performance Metrics
Quantitative Metrics
- Metric: Absolute Scope 1 & 2 Emissions Reduction
- Desc: Overall reduction in direct (fuel) and indirect (purchased electricity) greenhouse gas emissions across the portfolio.
- Target: Achieve a 15% year-on-year reduction in absolute Scope 1 & 2 emissions for the business unit.
- Freq: Annually, tracked quarterly against baseline.
- Example: If our baseline was 100,000 tonnes CO2e, we'd expect to see 85,000 tonnes by year-end, driven by major retrofits and renewable energy procurement.
- Metric: GRESB Score Improvement
- Desc: Enhancement of our Global Real Estate Sustainability Benchmark (GRESB) performance, which is crucial for investor confidence.
- Target: Increase our GRESB 'Green Star' rating by at least 5 points annually, aiming for sector leadership.
- Freq: Annually, post-submission results.
- Example: Moving from an 80-point score to an 85-point score, demonstrating continuous improvement in ESG management and performance.
- Metric: Capital Secured for Decarbonisation Projects
- Desc: The total value of approved capital expenditure for energy efficiency and carbon reduction initiatives.
- Target: Secure and oversee the deployment of at least £10M in annual capital for decarbonisation projects.
- Freq: Quarterly review of CapEx approvals and project spend.
- Example: Successfully getting £12M approved in the annual budget for heat pump installations, solar PV arrays, and major HVAC upgrades across 15 properties.
- Metric: Asset Valuation Uplift (Sustainability-linked)
- Desc: The measurable increase in property valuation directly attributable to sustainability improvements (e.g., higher NABERS ratings, BREEAM Outstanding).
- Target: Demonstrate a measurable uplift in asset valuation of 1-2% for key sustainable properties.
- Freq: Annually, through independent property valuations.
- Example: An office building achieving a 5-star NABERS rating sees its valuation increase by an additional £1.5M compared to similar, less sustainable assets in the same sub-market.
Qualitative Metrics
- Metric: Board & Investor Confidence
- Desc: The level of trust and confidence the Board and key investors have in our sustainability strategy and your ability to deliver it.
- Evidence: Regular invitations to Board meetings for strategy updates; positive feedback from investor ESG teams; proactive engagement from C-suite on sustainability matters; successful fundraising rounds where ESG is a key differentiator.
- Metric: Strategic Influence & Integration
- Desc: How effectively sustainability is embedded into core business decisions, beyond just compliance.
- Evidence: Sustainability considerations are routinely part of new acquisition due diligence; CapEx planning processes explicitly prioritise carbon reduction; asset managers actively seek your team's input on property upgrades; sustainability is a standing item on leadership team agendas.
- Metric: External Reputation & Thought Leadership
- Desc: Our standing in the industry as a leader in real estate sustainability.
- Evidence: Speaking invitations at major industry conferences; positive media coverage on our net-zero initiatives; recognition in industry awards; being approached by peers for advice or collaboration on sustainability challenges; strong relationships with key regulatory bodies.
- Metric: Team Leadership & Development
- Desc: The health, performance, and growth of your large team.
- Evidence: High employee engagement scores within your department; low voluntary turnover; clear career progression paths for your team members; successful mentorship of managers; a reputation for building a high-performing, collaborative culture.
Primary Traits
- Trait: Strategic Visionary with a Practical Edge
- Manifestation: You're the person who can see the 10-year net-zero horizon, but also knows exactly what needs to happen next quarter to get there. You'll craft a compelling narrative for the Board about climate risk AND present a detailed, costed plan for the next £5M of CapEx. You don't just dream big; you build the actual blueprint for how to make those dreams a reality, understanding the operational complexities on the ground.
- Benefit: Without a clear, long-term vision, we're just doing ad-hoc projects. Without a practical plan, that vision is just hot air. This role demands someone who can bridge the gap between aspirational goals and the messy reality of building operations, ensuring we make smart, impactful investments.
- Trait: Boardroom Persuader & Political Navigator
- Manifestation: You're comfortable presenting to the Board, holding your own with the CFO, and getting the CEO's buy-in for multi-million-pound initiatives. You understand the unspoken dynamics of a large organisation, knowing when to push, when to compromise, and how to build consensus across different departments (Asset Management, Finance, Legal, Operations). You can frame sustainability in terms of financial risk, competitive advantage, and long-term value, not just 'being green'.
- Benefit: Decarbonising a large real estate portfolio is a capital-intensive, multi-year endeavour. You'll need to secure significant budgets and influence decisions at the highest levels. If you can't articulate the business case effectively and navigate complex internal politics, even the best plans will gather dust.
- Trait: Resilient Change Leader
- Manifestation: You've been through major organisational change before and you know it's never a straight line. You can absorb setbacks—a budget cut, a regulatory delay, a major project going off track—and still keep your team motivated and focused. You're not afraid to challenge the status quo, even when it's uncomfortable, because you know the long-term goal is too important. You lead by example, demonstrating calm and conviction when things get tough.
- Benefit: Transforming an entire property portfolio to net-zero is a massive undertaking, full of unexpected challenges and resistance to change. This role needs someone with the grit and determination to push through obstacles, inspire their team, and maintain momentum over many years. Without resilience, the journey to net-zero will stall.
Supporting Traits
- Trait: Intellectually Curious
- Desc: Always looking for new technologies, market trends, and regulatory shifts that could impact our strategy. You're usually reading up on the latest in heat pump tech or carbon capture.
- Trait: Empathetic Leader
- Desc: Understands the challenges faced by facilities managers on the ground and can translate strategic goals into practical, achievable tasks for their team. You build strong relationships across all levels.
- Trait: Data-Driven Decision Maker
- Desc: Relies on robust data and analytics to inform strategic choices, rather than gut feeling. You'll demand clear evidence for proposed investments and performance claims.
- Trait: Accountable
- Desc: Takes full ownership for the success or failure of the entire decarbonisation programme. You're the one who stands up and answers the tough questions from the Board.
Primary Motivators
- Motivator: Making a Tangible, Large-Scale Impact
- Daily: You'll be driving initiatives that genuinely reduce our carbon footprint, seeing the results in emissions reports and GRESB scores. It's not just theory; it's real-world change across a vast portfolio.
- Motivator: Shaping Business Strategy & Future-Proofing Assets
- Daily: You'll be at the table influencing major investment decisions, ensuring sustainability is a core consideration, not an afterthought. You're building a more resilient, valuable property portfolio for the long term.
- Motivator: Leading & Developing High-Performing Teams
- Daily: You'll be coaching and mentoring a large team of managers and specialists, helping them grow their careers and deliver complex projects. You thrive on seeing your people succeed and build capability.
Potential Demotivators
Honestly, if you need immediate gratification or a perfectly smooth ride, this role might not be for you. You'll spend a lot of time advocating for projects that take years to come to fruition, and you'll face constant pushback on budgets and timelines. The 'urgent' strategic initiative from last quarter might get deprioritised by the C-suite due to market shifts. You'll build a brilliant multi-year strategy, only to have to adapt it significantly due to new regulations or unexpected costs. If you need every piece of your strategic vision to be implemented exactly as planned, you'll struggle here.
Common Frustrations
- The 'Payback Wall' on critical, long-term investments that don't meet short-term financial hurdles.
- Organisational inertia and resistance to significant capital allocation for non-revenue generating projects.
- The constant battle to get accurate, granular data from legacy systems and diverse stakeholders (especially Scope 3).
- Being asked to deliver ambitious net-zero targets without the commensurate budget or resources.
- Navigating complex, sometimes conflicting, regulatory landscapes across different jurisdictions.
- The sheer scale and complexity of decarbonising a large, diverse property portfolio with varying asset ages and conditions.
What Role Doesn't Offer
- A quiet, predictable work environment with minimal strategic ambiguity.
- A role where you're solely focused on tactical execution without the need for high-level influence.
- Guaranteed immediate implementation of all your recommendations without significant political navigation.
- A 'set it and forget it' approach to strategy; constant adaptation is the norm.
ADHD Positives
- The broad scope and strategic nature of this role, coupled with the need to drive multiple large-scale initiatives concurrently, can be a great fit for individuals with ADHD who thrive on variety and high-level problem-solving.
- The ability to hyperfocus on complex, multi-faceted problems (like climate risk modelling or intricate financial structures for decarbonisation) can be a significant advantage.
- High energy levels and a drive for innovation can be invaluable in pushing through organisational inertia and advocating for transformative change.
ADHD Challenges and Accommodations
- The need for meticulous, long-term strategic planning and detailed financial oversight might require structured support for organisation and follow-through. We can offer executive coaching focused on strategic planning and delegation.
- Dealing with repetitive administrative tasks (though less frequent at this level) could be challenging. We'd encourage you to delegate these to your team and focus on high-value strategic work.
- Managing a large team requires consistent communication and follow-up. We can provide tools and training to help streamline these processes and ensure clarity.
Dyslexia Positives
- Dyslexic thinkers often excel at 'big picture' thinking, pattern recognition, and connecting disparate ideas—all crucial for developing a holistic, multi-year decarbonisation strategy.
- Strong verbal communication and storytelling skills, common among dyslexic individuals, are invaluable for influencing the Board and external stakeholders.
- A talent for visualising complex systems and processes can be a huge asset in designing portfolio-wide solutions and communicating them effectively.
Dyslexia Challenges and Accommodations
- The extensive written reporting (Board papers, strategy documents, regulatory submissions) could be demanding. We use advanced grammar and spell-checking software, and you'll have support from executive assistants for proofreading.
- Reading dense regulatory documents or technical specifications might take more time. We can provide access to text-to-speech software and encourage verbal briefings where possible.
- Ensuring clarity in written communications for a large team is key. We'd support the use of visual aids, structured templates, and clear, concise language in all internal communications.
Autism Positives
- The deep analytical rigour required for climate risk assessment, emissions modelling, and M&V protocols can be a strong suit for autistic individuals who excel at logical, systematic problem-solving.
- A strong focus on facts, data, and evidence-based decision-making aligns perfectly with the need to build robust business cases for decarbonisation projects.
- The ability to identify inefficiencies and optimise complex systems, often with a unique perspective, can lead to innovative solutions for energy reduction.
Autism Challenges and Accommodations
- The extensive need for complex social navigation (Board meetings, investor relations, cross-functional leadership) could be draining. We can provide coaching on executive communication styles and support pre-meeting preparation.
- Unexpected changes in strategic direction or priorities, while common at this level, might be challenging. We aim for transparency and clear communication about shifts, explaining the 'why' behind decisions.
- Sensory sensitivities could be a factor in open-plan office environments or during large conferences. We offer flexible working arrangements, quiet zones, and noise-cancelling headphones to create a more comfortable workspace.
Sensory Considerations
Our main office environment is a modern, open-plan space, which can sometimes be busy. However, we also have dedicated quiet zones, private offices for focused work, and meeting rooms. We're happy to discuss specific needs around lighting, noise, and workstation setup to ensure you're comfortable and productive.
Flexibility Notes
We offer significant flexibility for this senior role, including hybrid working options (typically 2-3 days in the office, depending on meeting schedules) and adaptable hours to accommodate individual needs. We believe in results, not clock-watching.
Key Responsibilities
Experience Levels Responsibilities
- Level: Director of Sustainability & Carbon (Level 6)
- Responsibilities: Define the multi-year, enterprise-wide net-zero and sustainability strategy, getting buy-in from the C-suite and Board. (This isn't just a document; it's the blueprint for our future.)
- Accountable for delivering our absolute Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions reduction targets across the entire business unit, reporting progress directly to the Board.
- Oversee and manage the multi-million-pound decarbonisation capital expenditure budget (typically £2M-£10M+ annually), ensuring optimal allocation and return on investment.
- Lead, mentor, and develop a large, multi-layered team of sustainability managers, specialists, and analysts (25-100+ people). You'll be building capability and succession plans.
- Represent the organisation externally at industry events, with investors, and to regulatory bodies, shaping our reputation as a leader in sustainable real estate.
- Drive the integration of sustainability principles into core business processes, including asset acquisition, development, property management, and tenant engagement. (It's about making it 'business as usual'.)
- Anticipate and interpret evolving climate regulations (e.g., EPC changes, TCFD, CSRD) and market trends, translating them into proactive strategic adjustments for the business.
- Lead the strategic selection, implementation, and optimisation of ESG data platforms (e.g., Measurabl, IBM Envizi) to ensure robust reporting and data integrity at scale.
- Champion a culture of sustainability and innovation across the entire business unit, inspiring teams to identify and implement new carbon reduction opportunities.
- Supervision: You'll operate with full strategic autonomy within the business unit, reporting directly to the COO with regular strategic alignment sessions. Board-level presentations are a quarterly fixture, and you'll be expected to lead those.
- Decision: You have full strategic authority within your domain. This includes P&L responsibility for £2M-£10M+ in sustainability-related budgets, organisational design for your department, and final hiring decisions for your leadership team. You'll lead M&A due diligence from a sustainability perspective and present directly to the Board on strategic initiatives. Significant policy changes or external commitments require C-suite alignment.
- Success: Success looks like consistently hitting our emissions reduction targets, achieving top-tier GRESB scores, securing and effectively deploying substantial capital for decarbonisation, and building a high-performing team. Ultimately, it's about demonstrably enhancing the value and resilience of our property portfolio through sustainability.
Decision-Making Authority
- Type: Strategic Direction & Net-Zero Roadmap
- Entry: N/A - This is a Director-level decision.
- Mid: N/A - This is a Director-level decision.
- Senior: Define, present, and gain Board approval for the multi-year net-zero strategy. Full ownership of its execution and adaptation.
- Type: Capital Expenditure for Decarbonisation
- Entry: N/A - This is a Director-level decision.
- Mid: N/A - This is a Director-level decision.
- Senior: Full P&L authority for sustainability CapEx up to £10M+. Decisions above this require C-suite alignment and Board approval. You'll be the one making the case.
- Type: Organisational Design & Team Leadership
- Entry: N/A - This is a Director-level decision.
- Mid: N/A - This is a Director-level decision.
- Senior: Design the structure of your department, make all hiring decisions for your direct reports (managers), and set performance objectives for the entire team.
- Type: External Partnerships & Vendor Selection (Strategic)
- Entry: N/A - This is a Director-level decision.
- Mid: N/A - This is a Director-level decision.
- Senior: Approve strategic partnerships with major technology providers or consultants (e.g., for ESG platforms, large-scale renewable energy PPAs). Decisions above £500K require C-suite consultation.
- Type: Public Statements & Investor Relations (ESG)
- Entry: N/A - This is a Director-level decision.
- Mid: N/A - This is a Director-level decision.
- Senior: Lead the preparation and delivery of ESG-related investor presentations and public statements. Final sign-off on major external communications with the CEO/CFO.
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Tool: Portfolio Optimisation AI
Benefit: Use advanced AI models to simulate the impact of different decarbonisation strategies across your entire portfolio. It'll identify the most cost-effective pathways to net-zero, predict payback periods for major CapEx, and flag properties at highest risk of stranded assets due to climate change. This means you're making data-backed decisions, not just educated guesses.
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Tool: Regulatory & Risk Intelligence
Benefit: Deploy AI agents to continuously monitor global and local climate regulations, policy shifts, and emerging ESG reporting standards (e.g., CSRD, IFRS S2). It'll summarise key changes, assess their impact on our portfolio, and highlight potential compliance risks or new incentive opportunities. No more sifting through hundreds of pages of legislation yourself.
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Tool: Board Presentation Co-Pilot
Benefit: Use generative AI to draft initial versions of your Board papers, investor reports, and strategic proposals. Provide the core data, key messages, and desired tone, and let AI build a compelling narrative, freeing you up to refine the strategic argument and prepare for tough questions. It's like having a dedicated speechwriter on demand.
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Tool: Strategic Partner & M&A Due Diligence
Benefit: Leverage AI to quickly analyse the sustainability performance and climate risk profiles of potential acquisition targets or strategic partners. It can rapidly process vast amounts of ESG data, identify red flags, and highlight integration challenges, giving you a critical edge in high-stakes M&A discussions.
Our Directors typically save 20-30 hours per week by effectively using AI tools.
Weekly time savings potential
We estimate an investment of £100-250/month per user for premium AI tools and platforms.
Typical tool investment
Competency Requirements
Foundation Skills (Transferable)
At this level, we expect you to be a master of the 'soft' skills, especially when it comes to influencing, leading, and communicating complex ideas to diverse audiences, from the C-suite to external partners. These aren't just 'nice-to-haves'; they're essential for driving large-scale change.
- Category: Strategic Communication & Influence
- Skills: Board-level Presentation: Articulating complex strategies and performance data clearly and concisely to non-technical executive and board members, handling challenging questions with gravitas.
- Executive Storytelling: Crafting compelling narratives that translate technical sustainability concepts into business imperatives (risk, value, opportunity) for senior leadership and investors.
- Negotiation & Consensus Building: Securing buy-in for significant capital investments and strategic shifts across diverse internal and external stakeholder groups, often with competing priorities.
- Media & Public Speaking: Representing the organisation effectively in public forums, industry conferences, and media engagements on sustainability topics.
- Category: Leadership & Change Management
- Skills: Visionary Leadership: Defining and articulating a clear, inspiring multi-year vision for sustainability and net-zero that motivates a large, multi-layered team.
- Organisational Change Management: Leading large-scale transformation initiatives, managing resistance, and embedding new processes and behaviours across the business unit.
- Talent Development & Mentorship: Building, coaching, and retaining a high-performing team of managers and specialists, fostering a culture of continuous learning and accountability.
- Strategic Delegation: Effectively empowering direct reports to own and deliver significant workstreams, focusing your own time on critical strategic priorities and external engagement.
- Category: Complex Problem Solving & Decision Making
- Skills: Systemic Thinking: Analysing complex, interconnected challenges (e.g., climate risk, supply chain emissions) and developing holistic, long-term solutions that consider financial, operational, and environmental factors.
- Risk Management: Identifying, assessing, and mitigating climate-related financial and operational risks across the property portfolio, integrating these into business continuity planning.
- Scenario Planning: Developing robust future scenarios for regulatory changes, market shifts, and climate impacts to inform strategic investment decisions and build organisational resilience.
- Ethical Decision Making: Navigating complex ethical dilemmas related to sustainability claims, supply chain practices, and resource allocation, ensuring integrity and transparency.
Functional Skills (Role-Specific Technical)
You'll need a deep, practical mastery of the technical and domain aspects of carbon reduction in real estate. This isn't just theoretical knowledge; it's about being the ultimate expert who can guide, challenge, and shape the technical direction of the entire programme.
Technical Competencies
- Skill: GHG Protocol Accounting (Scope 1, 2, & 3)
- Desc: Expert-level understanding and practical application of the GHG Protocol, particularly the complexities of Scope 3 emissions for real estate (tenant energy, embodied carbon, waste, water). You'll define the accounting methodologies for the entire business.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: Advanced Measurement & Verification (IPMVP)
- Desc: Defining and overseeing the M&V strategy for multi-million-pound energy conservation measures (ECMs) using IPMVP options A, B, C, and D. You'll ensure robust methodologies are in place to prove savings to Finance and investors.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) & Embodied Carbon
- Desc: Strategic understanding of LCA principles and their application in real estate development and retrofits. You'll be making decisions that balance operational vs. embodied carbon and setting standards for material selection.
- Level: Advanced
- Skill: Energy Project Financial Analysis (NPV, IRR, ROI)
- Desc: Expert ability to build and critically review complex financial models for large-scale decarbonisation projects, including NPV, IRR, ROI, and payback period, ensuring they align with corporate financial hurdles.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: Climate Risk Assessment (TCFD)
- Desc: Leading the identification, assessment, and disclosure of climate-related financial risks and opportunities in line with TCFD recommendations, integrating these into enterprise risk management.
- Level: Advanced
Digital Tools
- Tool: ESG & Carbon Accounting Platforms (e.g., Measurabl, IBM Envizi)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Leading platform selection, procurement, and architecting data integration across the enterprise. Defining reporting structures for Board and investor disclosures.
- Tool: Building Management Systems (BMS) (e.g., Schneider EcoStruxure, Johnson Metasys)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Developing enterprise-wide BMS optimisation strategies, setting standards for new builds, and ensuring data integration for portfolio-level analytics.
- Tool: Advanced Data Analysis & Visualisation (Power BI, Tableau, Python for data science)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Defining key KPIs and the data visualisation strategy for executive and Board-level reporting. Overseeing the development of advanced analytics for portfolio performance.
- Tool: Project & Portfolio Management (e.g., Asana, Monday.com, Procore)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Managing the entire decarbonisation programme portfolio, balancing budgets and timelines across dozens of projects. Using data for capital planning and resource allocation.
- Tool: Building Information Modeling (BIM) & Digital Twins
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Mandating BIM standards for new projects to ensure Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) data is captured from the design phase. Exploring digital twin applications for predictive maintenance and energy optimisation.
Industry Knowledge
- Area: Building Performance Frameworks (GRESB, BREEAM, LEED, NABERS)
- Desc: Expert knowledge of all major building performance frameworks, understanding their strategic implications for asset valuation, tenant attraction, and investor reporting. You'll define our certification strategy.
- Area: Renewable Energy Procurement & PPAs
- Desc: In-depth understanding of renewable energy markets, power purchase agreements (PPAs), and on-site generation strategies (e.g., solar PV, heat pumps) for large property portfolios.
- Area: Green Finance & Investment
- Desc: Expertise in green bonds, sustainability-linked loans, and other green finance mechanisms, understanding how to access capital for decarbonisation projects and link sustainability to financial performance.
Regulatory Compliance Regulations
- Reg: UK Net-Zero Targets & Carbon Budgets
- Usage: Ensuring our corporate strategy aligns with national net-zero commitments, interpreting policy implications for our property portfolio, and advocating for supportive policy frameworks.
- Reg: Energy Performance Certificates (EPC) & MEES
- Usage: Strategic oversight of EPC compliance across the portfolio, developing proactive plans to meet Minimum Energy Efficiency Standards (MEES) and future tightening regulations, mitigating asset obsolescence risk.
- Reg: Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD)
- Usage: Leading the assessment and disclosure of climate-related risks and opportunities in line with TCFD recommendations, integrating these into our annual financial reporting and investor communications.
- Reg: Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD)
- Usage: Anticipating and preparing for the implications of CSRD (and related UK regulations) on our ESG data collection, assurance, and reporting requirements, ensuring future compliance.
Essential Prerequisites
- A proven track record of 15+ years in real estate sustainability, with at least 5-7 years in a senior leadership role overseeing large-scale carbon reduction programmes.
- Demonstrable experience in securing and managing multi-million-pound capital budgets for energy efficiency and decarbonisation projects.
- Extensive experience in presenting complex sustainability strategies and performance data to C-suite executives and Board members.
- Deep, practical expertise in GHG Protocol accounting, GRESB submissions, and climate risk assessment (e.g., TCFD).
- Experience leading and developing large, multi-functional teams (20+ people, including managers).
Career Pathway Context
This isn't an entry point to sustainability leadership; it's the culmination of years of dedicated experience and proven impact. You'll have already mastered the technical details and managed significant programmes. Now, it's about setting the overall strategic direction and leading a major business unit's transformation.
Qualifications & Credentials
Emerging Foundation Skills
- Skill: Circular Economy Principles & Implementation
- Why: The focus is shifting from just reducing operational carbon to addressing the entire life cycle of materials. Regulations are coming, and tenants/investors expect us to minimise waste and maximise resource value. It's about 'waste equals food' for the next generation of buildings.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'Material Passports & Digital Twins', 'description': 'Understanding how to track and manage materials in buildings for reuse and recycling, often through digital platforms.'}, {'concept_name': 'Design for Disassembly', 'description': 'Integrating principles into new builds and major retrofits to facilitate future material recovery.'}, {'concept_name': 'Waste as a Resource', 'description': 'Moving beyond landfill diversion to creating value from waste streams, potentially through partnerships.'}, {'concept_name': 'Product-as-a-Service Models', 'description': 'Exploring new business models where we lease, rather than own, certain building components to reduce embodied carbon and waste.'}]
- Prepare: This quarter: Engage with industry experts (e.g., Ellen MacArthur Foundation, UKGBC) on circular economy best practices.
- Next 6 months: Develop a pilot project for a circular economy approach on a specific building component (e.g., flooring, furniture).
- Next 12 months: Integrate circular economy principles into our design standards for new developments and major refurbishments.
- Ongoing: Build relationships with suppliers offering 'product-as-a-service' models for building materials.
- QuickWin: Start by auditing our current waste streams to identify high-value materials that could be reused or recycled more effectively, beyond general waste.
- Skill: Nature-Based Solutions & Biodiversity Net Gain
- Why: Beyond carbon, there's a growing focus on biodiversity loss and the value of nature in urban environments. Regulations like Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) are already here in the UK, and investors are increasingly looking at ecological impact alongside carbon.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) Metric', 'description': 'Understanding how to calculate and achieve a 10% net gain in biodiversity for new developments and major redevelopments.'}, {'concept_name': 'Ecosystem Services Valuation', 'description': 'Quantifying the economic and social benefits of nature (e.g., urban cooling, air purification, flood mitigation) for our properties.'}, {'concept_name': 'Green Infrastructure Design', 'description': 'Integrating features like green roofs, living walls, sustainable drainage systems into property design and management.'}, {'concept_name': 'Natural Capital Accounting', 'description': 'Measuring and reporting on our impact and dependency on natural capital, moving beyond traditional financial metrics.'}]
- Prepare: This quarter: Get up to speed on the UK's Biodiversity Net Gain legislation and its implications for our portfolio.
- Next 6 months: Identify 2-3 pilot projects (e.g., a green roof installation, a rewilding initiative) to gain practical experience.
- Next 12 months: Develop a biodiversity strategy for our portfolio, including targets and reporting mechanisms.
- Ongoing: Collaborate with landscape architects and ecologists to integrate nature-based solutions into property designs.
- QuickWin: Conduct a rapid assessment of our existing green spaces to identify immediate opportunities for enhancing biodiversity, like planting native species or installing insect hotels.
Advancing Technical Skills
- Skill: AI for Predictive Maintenance & Energy Optimisation
- Why: We're moving beyond reactive maintenance and basic scheduling. AI can predict equipment failures before they happen, dynamically optimise BMS settings based on real-time data, and identify hidden energy waste at a scale humans can't. This will drive significant operational savings and emissions reductions.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'Machine Learning for Anomaly Detection', 'description': 'Using algorithms to spot unusual patterns in energy consumption or equipment performance that indicate faults.'}, {'concept_name': 'Reinforcement Learning for BMS Control', 'description': 'AI systems that learn and adapt HVAC settings in real-time to minimise energy use while maintaining comfort.'}, {'concept_name': 'Digital Twins for Simulation', 'description': 'Creating virtual models of buildings to test energy optimisation strategies before physical implementation.'}, {'concept_name': 'Data Integration & API Management', 'description': 'Connecting disparate data sources (BMS, utility meters, weather data) to feed AI models effectively.'}]
- Prepare: This quarter: Research leading AI-driven energy optimisation platforms and their real-world applications in commercial real estate.
- Next 6 months: Initiate a pilot project on 1-2 properties to test an AI-powered predictive maintenance or energy optimisation solution.
- Next 12 months: Develop a strategy for scaling successful AI pilots across the portfolio, including data governance and integration requirements.
- Ongoing: Build relationships with AI technology vendors and academic institutions researching this space.
- QuickWin: Start by identifying a 'problem child' building with consistently high energy use and explore how AI anomaly detection could pinpoint the root cause.
- Skill: Advanced Materials Science for Low Carbon Construction
- Why: Embodied carbon is the next frontier. The materials we choose for new builds and major retrofits have a huge carbon footprint. Understanding and specifying low-carbon alternatives (e.g., timber, recycled concrete, bio-based insulation) will be critical for our net-zero targets and future asset value.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'Carbon Sequestration in Materials', 'description': 'Understanding materials that actively store carbon (e.g., mass timber, hempcrete).'}, {'concept_name': 'Recycled Content & Upcycling', 'description': 'Specifying materials with high recycled content and exploring opportunities for upcycling existing building components.'}, {'concept_name': 'Material Life Cycle Impact', 'description': 'Evaluating the cradle-to-grave environmental impact of building materials beyond just their initial embodied carbon.'}, {'concept_name': 'Novel Low-Carbon Cements & Concretes', 'description': 'Keeping abreast of innovations in concrete technology that significantly reduce its carbon footprint.'}]
- Prepare: This quarter: Attend industry webinars and workshops on low-carbon construction materials and techniques.
- Next 6 months: Work with our development and design teams to integrate low-carbon material specifications into new project briefs.
- Next 12 months: Develop a preferred materials catalogue that prioritises low-embodied carbon options for our portfolio.
- Ongoing: Engage with suppliers and manufacturers to understand the availability and performance of emerging low-carbon materials.
- QuickWin: Review the material specifications for our next major refurbishment project and identify 2-3 opportunities to switch to lower-carbon alternatives without compromising performance or budget.
Future Skills Closing Note
Staying ahead in sustainability isn't optional; it's a strategic imperative. Your role is to not just react to change, but to proactively drive it, ensuring our business remains resilient, competitive, and truly sustainable for decades to come.
Education Requirements
- Level: Minimum
- Req: A Master's degree in a relevant field such as Environmental Science, Engineering, Sustainable Development, or Business Administration.
- Alts: Exceptional candidates with a Bachelor's degree and 20+ years of demonstrable, progressive experience in real estate sustainability leadership, including significant P&L responsibility and Board engagement, may be considered.
- Level: Preferred
- Req: An MBA or an Executive Master's in Sustainability (e.g., from Cambridge, Oxford, Imperial College) would be a significant advantage.
- Alts: N/A
Experience Requirements
You'll need at least 16-20 years of progressive experience in sustainability within the real estate or facilities management sector. This must include a minimum of 7-10 years in a senior leadership role, where you've been responsible for defining and delivering large-scale, multi-year carbon reduction strategies across a significant property portfolio. We're looking for someone who has managed multi-million-pound budgets, led large teams (20+ people), and regularly presented to and influenced C-suite executives and Board members. Experience in M&A due diligence from an ESG perspective is a plus.
Preferred Certifications
- Cert: GRESB Assessor / Expert
- Prod: GRESB
- Usage: Demonstrates deep understanding of GRESB methodology and reporting, crucial for improving our annual scores and investor relations.
- Cert: LEED AP / BREEAM Assessor
- Prod: USGBC / BRE
- Usage: Indicates expertise in leading green building certifications, which are important for asset value and tenant attraction.
- Cert: IPMVP Certified Professional (CMVP)
- Prod: EVO
- Usage: Shows a mastery of Measurement & Verification protocols, essential for proving the financial and environmental impact of large-scale projects.
- Cert: Project Management Professional (PMP)
- Prod: PMI
- Usage: Useful for overseeing the complex portfolio of decarbonisation projects and ensuring efficient delivery.
Recommended Activities
- Regularly attend and speak at major industry conferences (e.g., UKGBC, Greenbuild, Real Estate Live) to stay abreast of trends and build networks.
- Participate in executive education programmes focused on climate risk, sustainable finance, or circular economy principles.
- Engage with leading academic institutions and research bodies on emerging sustainability technologies and methodologies.
- Mentor junior professionals within the sustainability sector, contributing to the wider talent pool.
- Read key publications and thought leadership from organisations like the World Economic Forum, IPCC, and major consultancies.
Career Progression Pathways
Entry Paths to This Role
- Path: From Carbon Reduction Manager (Level 5)
- Time: 3-5 years as a Carbon Reduction Manager, consistently exceeding targets and demonstrating strategic leadership.
- Path: From Head of ESG / Sustainability (Large Corporate)
- Time: 5-7 years in a similar leadership role within a large, complex corporate environment (e.g., another FTSE 100 company, major institutional investor).
- Path: From Senior Consultant / Partner (Specialist ESG Consultancy)
- Time: 8-10 years as a senior consultant or partner at a leading ESG or real estate sustainability consultancy.
Career Progression From This Role
- Pathway: Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO)
- Time: 3-5 years in the Director of Sustainability & Carbon role.
- Pathway: Head of ESG Investment / Portfolio Management
- Time: 4-6 years in the Director of Sustainability & Carbon role.
Long Term Vision Potential Roles
- Title: Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO)
- Time: 5-10 years
- Title: Head of ESG Investment / Real Estate Funds
- Time: 5-8 years
- Title: Non-Executive Director (NED) / Board Advisor (ESG)
- Time: 10-15 years
- Title: Industry Thought Leader / Academic Fellow
- Time: 10-15 years
Sector Mobility
Your expertise in large-scale decarbonisation, particularly within a capital-intensive sector like real estate, is highly transferable. You could move into similar Director or VP roles in other asset-heavy industries (e.g., infrastructure, manufacturing, logistics), or transition into specialist ESG investment funds, green finance institutions, or even regulatory bodies. The skills you'll build here are in high demand across the economy.
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.
Output: Personalised skills gap heat map showing strengths and priorities, estimated time to competency, neurodiversity accommodations.
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
Learn through conversation, not boring modules. Zavmo uses 10 conversation types (Socratic dialogue, role-play, coaching, case studies) to build competence. Practice difficult QBR presentations, negotiate tough renewals, and handle churn conversations in a safe AI environment before facing real clients.
Example: "For 'Stakeholder Mapping', Zavmo will guide you through analysing a complex enterprise account, identifying key decision-makers, and building an engagement strategy."
DEMONSTRATE Phase: Competency Assessment
Zavmo automatically builds your evidence portfolio as you learn. Every conversation, practice scenario, and application example is captured and mapped to NOS performance criteria. When ready, your portfolio supports OFQUAL qualification claims and demonstrates competence to employers.
Output: Competency matrix, evidence portfolio (downloadable), qualification readiness, career progression score.