Role Purpose & Context
Role Summary
As our Chief Compliance_Quality_Health_Safety Officer, you'll be the ultimate authority and strategist for all things EHS and waste management across our entire global operation. This means setting the long-term vision, ensuring we're not just meeting, but exceeding, regulatory expectations, and embedding sustainability into our core business model. You'll be the one presenting to the Board, reassuring investors, and frankly, standing up for what's right, even when it's tough.
Your work directly impacts our brand reputation, our licence to operate, and our financial performance. Get this right, and we're seen as an industry leader, attracting talent and investment. Get it wrong, and we're facing significant fines, operational shutdowns, and irreparable damage to our public image. The challenge? Balancing ambitious sustainability goals with commercial realities and navigating an ever-changing global regulatory landscape. The reward? Knowing you're genuinely making a difference, protecting both our people and the planet, and building a truly resilient business.
Reporting Structure
- Reports to: Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Board of Directors
- Direct reports: A leadership team of VPs and Directors (typically 25-100+ indirect reports)
- Matrix relationships:
VP of EHS & Sustainability, Chief Environmental Officer, Group Head of Regulatory Affairs, Executive Director of Sustainability,
Key Stakeholders
Internal:
- CEO and Executive Leadership Team
- Board of Directors (especially Audit and ESG Committees)
- General Counsel and Legal Department
- Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and Finance Leadership
- Heads of Operations, Manufacturing, and Supply Chain
- Head of Corporate Communications and Investor Relations
External:
- Regulatory bodies (e.g., Environment Agency, HSE, EPA)
- Investors and ESG Rating Agencies
- Industry associations and peer groups
- Local communities and environmental advocacy groups
- Key suppliers and waste disposal partners
- Media outlets and public interest groups
Organisational Impact
Scope: This role is absolutely critical. You're responsible for safeguarding the company's reputation, ensuring operational continuity by preventing regulatory breaches, and driving our long-term sustainability agenda. Your decisions directly influence our enterprise-level risk profile, our ability to attract and retain capital, and our standing as a responsible corporate citizen. Essentially, you're protecting our future.
Performance Metrics
Quantitative Metrics
- Metric: Enterprise Regulatory Compliance Index
- Desc: A composite score reflecting the number and severity of regulatory non-compliances, fines, and Notices of Violation (NOVs) across all business units.
- Target: Zero material NOVs; >99.9% compliance rate on critical regulations
- Freq: Quarterly & Annually
- Example: Reduced total regulatory fines by £2M year-on-year, achieving a 99.8% compliance score across all audited sites, demonstrating robust system controls.
- Metric: Corporate Landfill Diversion Rate
- Desc: The percentage of total waste generated by the company that is diverted from landfill through reuse, recycling, composting, or energy recovery.
- Target: Increase by 5% year-on-year, aiming for 90%+ total diversion
- Freq: Annually
- Example: Increased corporate landfill diversion from 75% to 80% by implementing new circular economy initiatives and optimising waste streams across major manufacturing sites.
- Metric: ESG Rating Improvement
- Desc: Progress in key Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) ratings from major agencies (e.g., MSCI, Sustainalytics, CDP) that influence investor decisions.
- Target: Achieve top quartile ranking within 3 years; maintain 'Leader' status
- Freq: Annually
- Example: Improved MSCI ESG rating from 'A' to 'AA' within two years, specifically driven by enhanced waste management transparency and a robust climate strategy.
- Metric: Total Cost of Compliance (TCC) as % of Revenue
- Desc: The overall spend on EHS and waste management activities (including personnel, systems, disposal, training) relative to company revenue.
- Target: Optimise TCC to be <1.5% of revenue while maintaining/improving compliance
- Freq: Annually
- Example: Reduced TCC from 1.8% to 1.4% of revenue over three years through strategic vendor consolidation, waste minimisation, and AI-driven efficiency gains, without compromising compliance.
Qualitative Metrics
- Metric: Board and Executive Confidence
- Desc: The level of trust and confidence the Board and C-Suite have in the company's EHS and sustainability strategy and risk management.
- Evidence: Proactively sought for strategic counsel on major business decisions (e.g., M&A, new market entry); consistently receives positive feedback on Board presentations; EHS is a standing strategic agenda item, not just a compliance report.
- Metric: Investor and Stakeholder Perception
- Desc: How external stakeholders, particularly investors and regulators, perceive the company's commitment and performance in EHS and sustainability.
- Evidence: Positive mentions in analyst reports regarding ESG performance; direct engagement with top-tier investors on sustainability strategy; strong relationships with key regulatory bodies, leading to proactive dialogue rather than reactive enforcement.
- Metric: Organisational EHS Culture
- Desc: The extent to which EHS and sustainability principles are embedded in the company's day-to-day operations and decision-making at all levels.
- Evidence: High employee engagement in EHS initiatives; strong 'speak up' culture for safety concerns; EHS considerations routinely integrated into project planning and procurement processes; EHS metrics included in broader business unit performance reviews.
- Metric: Strategic Foresight & Preparedness
- Desc: The ability to anticipate future regulatory changes, emerging environmental risks, and sustainability trends, and proactively position the company to respond.
- Evidence: Successful pre-emptive adjustments to operations based on anticipated regulations; development of robust contingency plans for climate-related risks; company recognised as a thought leader in industry forums on emerging EHS topics.
Primary Traits
- Trait: The Enterprise Guardian
- Manifestation: You're the person who can see around corners, anticipating regulatory shifts before they hit. You don't just react to a potential fine; you've already put systems in place to prevent it. You understand that a single environmental incident can wipe millions off the share price and ruin decades of brand building. You're constantly weighing long-term reputational risk against short-term commercial pressures, always prioritising the former.
- Benefit: At this level, you're not just managing risk; you're protecting the entire enterprise. The stakes are immense: shareholder value, public trust, and our very licence to operate. We need someone who thinks like a CEO, but with an EHS lens, always looking out for the big picture threats and opportunities.
- Trait: Unflappable Under Fire
- Manifestation: When the Environment Agency calls with an urgent inquiry, you're calm, composed, and have the facts at your fingertips. When an activist group targets us, you can articulate our position clearly and confidently to the media. You can stand your ground in a Board meeting, explaining complex compliance issues in simple terms, even when facing tough questions from investors. You don't get rattled by scrutiny, in fact, you expect it.
- Benefit: This role is high-pressure and high-visibility. You'll be dealing with regulators, investors, media, and the Board. There's no room for panic or uncertainty. We need a leader who can maintain gravitas and clarity, especially during a crisis, to protect our reputation and guide our response effectively.
Supporting Traits
- Trait: Strategic Storyteller
- Desc: You can translate complex regulatory jargon and technical EHS data into compelling narratives that resonate with diverse audiences—from the Boardroom to investor calls, and even to external media. You're not just reporting facts; you're shaping perception and driving strategic buy-in.
- Trait: Politically Astute
- Desc: You understand the nuances of corporate politics and can build alliances across different departments and business units. You know how to influence without direct authority, getting critical EHS initiatives prioritised even when budgets are tight or other departments have competing goals. This means knowing when to push and when to compromise.
- Trait: Ethical Compass
- Desc: You have an unwavering commitment to ethical conduct and environmental stewardship. You're willing to challenge the status quo and push for higher standards, even when it's inconvenient or costly in the short term, because you truly believe it's the right thing to do for the business and for society. This isn't just about compliance; it's about integrity.
Primary Motivators
- Motivator: Shaping Enterprise Strategy & Impact
- Daily: You'll spend your days engaging with the CEO and Board on multi-year strategic plans, ensuring EHS and sustainability are central to every major decision. You'll see your vision translate into tangible, company-wide initiatives that genuinely change how we operate and are perceived.
- Motivator: Protecting Brand & Reputation
- Daily: You're driven by the responsibility of safeguarding the company's good name. This means proactively managing risks, responding to public scrutiny, and ensuring our operations are beyond reproach. You'll be the one who ensures we're seen as a responsible leader.
- Motivator: Driving Global Sustainability
- Daily: You're passionate about making a real difference on a large scale. This role offers the chance to implement global programmes that reduce our environmental footprint, improve worker safety, and contribute to a more sustainable future. You'll see the impact of your work across continents.
Potential Demotivators
Honestly, this isn't a role for anyone who needs constant, tangible wins or who struggles with long-term, complex problem-solving where solutions might take years to fully materialise. You'll face significant resistance to change, especially when EHS initiatives carry a cost. You'll be the one saying 'no' to profitable ventures if they pose unacceptable environmental or safety risks, and that won't always make you popular. If you need to see every piece of work make it to production quickly, or if you get frustrated by the slow pace of organisational change, you'll struggle here. It's about influence and strategic patience, not instant gratification.
Common Frustrations
- Dealing with short-term financial pressures that conflict with long-term sustainability investments.
- Navigating complex, often conflicting, international regulations and differing cultural approaches to EHS.
- Convincing business unit leaders to prioritise EHS initiatives when they have their own P&L targets.
- The sheer volume of information and the need to distil it into actionable insights for the Board.
- Responding to external scrutiny from NGOs or media that might not fully understand our operations.
What Role Doesn't Offer
- A quiet, predictable routine – expect constant challenges and shifting priorities.
- The ability to make unilateral decisions without significant consultation and buy-in.
- A role where you're solely focused on one specific technical area; this is broad and strategic.
- Immediate, visible results for every initiative you launch; many strategic changes take years to embed.
ADHD Positives
- The constant need to switch between high-level strategic thinking, crisis management, and external engagement can be a positive for those with ADHD who thrive on varied, high-stimulus tasks. The big-picture thinking and ability to connect disparate ideas are highly valued.
- The fast-paced, high-stakes nature of executive decision-making can provide the necessary challenge and urgency to maintain focus.
ADHD Challenges and Accommodations
- The extensive need for detailed, long-term strategic planning and meticulous board reporting might be challenging. Accommodation: Strong executive support staff for detailed follow-up and documentation, using AI tools for report generation and synthesis.
- Managing a vast array of complex, long-term projects simultaneously. Accommodation: Delegating operational oversight to direct reports, focusing on strategic direction, and using project management tools with clear visual timelines.
Dyslexia Positives
- The role's emphasis on strategic vision, problem-solving, and pattern recognition (e.g., seeing trends in regulatory changes or environmental data) often aligns well with dyslexic strengths.
- Strong verbal communication and presentation skills, which are crucial for Board and investor relations, are often highly developed in dyslexic individuals.
Dyslexia Challenges and Accommodations
- The heavy reliance on reading and writing complex regulatory documents, detailed reports, and legal texts. Accommodation: Use of text-to-speech and speech-to-text software, dedicated proofreading support, and AI tools for summarisation and drafting.
- Ensuring absolute precision in written communications for high-stakes external audiences. Accommodation: Robust editorial review processes, leveraging AI for grammar and style checks, and focusing on clear, concise communication rather than overly verbose reports.
Autism Positives
- The ability to focus deeply on complex systems, regulatory frameworks, and data analysis can be a significant asset in understanding and mitigating enterprise-level EHS risks.
- A strong commitment to logic, fairness, and ethical principles, which are fundamental to compliance and sustainability, aligns well with autistic traits.
- The need for direct, clear communication, especially when dealing with critical compliance issues, can be a strength.
Autism Challenges and Accommodations
- The extensive requirement for constant, nuanced social interaction, networking, and navigating complex organisational politics. Accommodation: Providing clear agendas for meetings, allowing for pre-briefs on social dynamics, and offering coaching on executive communication styles.
- Managing unexpected social events or last-minute changes to highly structured plans. Accommodation: Minimising last-minute changes where possible, providing clear expectations for social engagements, and supporting the use of structured communication channels.
Sensory Considerations
This is a high-pressure, high-visibility role, primarily office-based but with frequent travel for Board meetings, regulatory engagements, and major site visits. Expect varied environments: quiet executive offices, bustling conference rooms, and potentially noisy industrial sites. Social interaction is constant and demanding. You'll be in the public eye, so managing sensory input in diverse settings is key. We can discuss specific needs, like noise-cancelling headphones for travel or a quiet space for deep work, during the interview process.
Flexibility Notes
While the role demands significant presence and availability, we're open to discussing flexible work arrangements where feasible, especially for deep strategic work. The focus is on outcomes and impact, not just hours in the office. We're committed to creating an inclusive environment where everyone can thrive.
Key Responsibilities
Experience Levels Responsibilities
- Level: C-Suite / Executive (20+ years)
- Responsibilities: Define the enterprise-wide Compliance_Quality_Health_Safety and sustainability strategy, aligning it with the company's overall business objectives and long-term vision. This isn't just a document; it's the roadmap for how we operate globally.
- Provide Board-level governance and reporting on all EHS matters, including risk assessments, compliance performance, and progress against sustainability targets. Expect tough questions and be ready to answer them with absolute clarity and conviction.
- Act as the primary interface for major investors and ESG rating agencies, communicating our performance, strategy, and commitments. Your words will directly influence how the market values us.
- Lead the EHS due diligence for all major M&A activities, identifying and quantifying environmental liabilities and risks before we sign on the dotted line. A single overlooked issue here could cost us hundreds of millions.
- Cultivate and maintain strategic relationships with key regulatory bodies, industry associations, and environmental NGOs globally. We want to be seen as a partner, not just a regulated entity.
- Drive a culture of EHS excellence and ethical conduct across the entire organisation, embedding it into our values, processes, and leadership behaviours. This means influencing every single employee.
- Oversee the development and implementation of enterprise-level EHS management systems and digital platforms, ensuring they provide robust controls and actionable insights for decision-making. You'll be the architect of our compliance infrastructure.
- Supervision: Fully autonomous. You're setting the agenda, driving the strategy, and accountable for the results. Your performance is reviewed against enterprise-level objectives by the CEO and Board.
- Decision: Full strategic authority for the enterprise's EHS and sustainability agenda. This includes owning the P&L for your function (typically £10M+), approving major capital expenditure for EHS infrastructure, setting organisational design within your department, and making critical decisions that impact the company's reputation and legal standing. Board-level decisions require alignment with the CEO and formal Board approval.
- Success: Successfully safeguarding the company from major regulatory breaches or environmental incidents. Achieving top-tier ESG ratings. Proactively shaping our industry's sustainability agenda. Consistently delivering on enterprise-level EHS and sustainability targets, leading to enhanced brand value and investor confidence.
Decision-Making Authority
- Type: Enterprise EHS Strategy
- Entry: N/A
- Mid: N/A
- Senior: N/A
- Type: Major Regulatory Response
- Entry: N/A
- Mid: N/A
- Senior: N/A
- Type: M&A Environmental Due Diligence
- Entry: N/A
- Mid: N/A
- Senior: N/A
- Type: EHS Budget & Capital Expenditure
- Entry: N/A
- Mid: N/A
- Senior: N/A
ID:
Tool: AI-Powered Risk Landscape Scanning
Benefit: Use advanced AI models to continuously scan global news, regulatory updates, scientific publications, and social media for emerging EHS risks and sustainability trends. Get real-time alerts and synthesised summaries of potential threats or opportunities, allowing you to proactively adjust strategy before anyone else.
ID:
Tool: Automated ESG Reporting & Data Synthesis
Benefit: Leverage AI to automatically pull, clean, and synthesise vast amounts of EHS and sustainability data from various internal systems and external sources. It can then draft initial versions of your ESG reports, investor presentations, and Board updates, ensuring consistency and accuracy across all disclosures. Frankly, it cuts weeks off the reporting cycle.
ID: ⚖️
Tool: Strategic Regulatory Foresight
Benefit: Deploy specialised LLMs trained on global environmental law and policy to predict the impact of proposed regulations on our operations and supply chain. Ask complex 'what if' scenarios and get instant, data-backed insights on compliance costs, operational changes, and potential market shifts. This gives you a serious competitive edge.
ID: ️
Tool: Executive Communication Drafting
Benefit: Use AI to draft initial versions of high-stakes communications, such as investor letters, media statements during a crisis, internal policy announcements, or even speeches for industry conferences. It helps you articulate complex EHS concepts clearly and concisely, saving you hours of drafting time and ensuring consistent messaging.
10-15 hours weekly
Weekly time savings potential
Access to 3-5 core AI tools and platforms
Typical tool investment
Competency Requirements
Foundation Skills (Transferable)
At this level, your foundation skills are less about doing the work yourself and more about leading, influencing, and inspiring others to do it. You're the conductor of the orchestra, not a single musician. Think about how you communicate vision, solve truly intractable problems, and adapt the entire organisation to new realities.
- Category: Executive Communication & Influence
- Skills: Board-level Presentation: Ability to distil complex EHS data and strategic recommendations into clear, concise, and compelling presentations for the Board and C-suite, handling challenging questions with gravitas.
- Investor Relations & Media Engagement: Expertise in communicating the company's EHS and sustainability performance and strategy to investors, analysts, and the media, shaping public perception.
- Executive Negotiation: Skill in negotiating complex contracts (e.g., major waste disposal agreements, EHS software procurement) and influencing internal stakeholders to gain buy-in for strategic initiatives.
- Crisis Communication: Leading the communication strategy during environmental incidents or regulatory crises, ensuring transparency, managing reputational risk, and maintaining stakeholder trust.
- Category: Strategic Problem-Solving & Decision Making
- Skills: Enterprise Risk Management: Ability to identify, assess, and mitigate complex, interconnected EHS risks across global operations, including climate-related and supply chain risks.
- Strategic Foresight: Capacity to anticipate future regulatory changes, technological advancements, and market shifts in EHS and sustainability, and proactively adapt organisational strategy.
- Complex Decision Making: Making high-stakes decisions with incomplete information, often under pressure, balancing compliance, financial, and reputational considerations.
- Organisational Design & Transformation: Designing and implementing effective EHS organisational structures, processes, and systems that drive performance and cultural change across a large enterprise.
- Category: Leadership & Adaptability
- Skills: Visionary Leadership: Defining and articulating a compelling EHS and sustainability vision that inspires and mobilises the entire organisation.
- Change Leadership: Leading large-scale cultural and operational transformations required to embed new EHS standards and sustainability practices across diverse business units.
- Global Cultural Acumen: Navigating diverse cultural contexts in global operations, understanding local EHS nuances, and building effective international teams.
- Resilience & Agility: Maintaining effectiveness and strategic direction in the face of constant regulatory change, market volatility, and unexpected crises.
Functional Skills (Role-Specific Technical)
Your functional skills at this level are about architecting systems, setting standards, and providing expert guidance, rather than hands-on execution. You need to understand the deep technical aspects to make informed strategic decisions and challenge your teams effectively.
Technical Competencies
- Skill: Enterprise EHS Management Systems (EMS)
- Desc: Deep expertise in designing, implementing, and overseeing enterprise-wide EHS management systems (e.g., ISO 14001, ISO 45001, ISO 50001), ensuring integration with business operations and robust performance tracking.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: Global Regulatory Framework Analysis & Interpretation
- Desc: Mastery of international, national (e.g., RCRA, REACH, WEEE, HSE), and local environmental, health, and safety regulations across all operating jurisdictions. Ability to interpret complex legal texts and apply them strategically.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: Sustainability & ESG Frameworks
- Desc: Expert knowledge of leading sustainability reporting frameworks (e.g., GRI, SASB, TCFD, CSRD) and ESG rating methodologies. Ability to strategically position the company's performance within these frameworks.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: Environmental Due Diligence (M&A)
- Desc: Proven ability to lead and direct comprehensive environmental due diligence for major mergers, acquisitions, and divestitures, identifying and quantifying material environmental liabilities and risks.
- Level: Expert
- Skill: Circular Economy & Waste Minimisation Strategy
- Desc: Strategic expertise in developing and implementing enterprise-wide circular economy principles and advanced waste minimisation programmes that drive both environmental benefit and economic value.
- Level: Expert
Digital Tools
- Tool: EHS & Waste Platforms (e.g., Intelex, Cority, Enablon)
- Level: Strategic/Architect
- Usage: Leading platform selection, overseeing enterprise-wide implementation and integration with other business systems (e.g., ERP), and using platform analytics for strategic forecasting and Board reporting.
- Tool: GIS Software (e.g., ArcGIS Pro, Google Earth Pro)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Directing GIS analysis to inform site selection, model regional environmental impact, and present complex risk assessments and sustainability opportunities to leadership and the Board.
- Tool: Regulatory Databases (e.g., LexisNexis Environmental, RegScan ONE)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Monitoring proposed rule changes globally, analysing their business impact, and briefing the CEO and Board on strategic responses and necessary policy adjustments.
- Tool: Data Analysis & Reporting (e.g., Power BI Premium, Tableau Enterprise)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Designing and managing enterprise-level EHS and sustainability dashboards for executive and Board review. Using advanced modelling to forecast compliance costs and identify strategic cost-saving scenarios.
- Tool: Collaboration & Document Control (e.g., SharePoint, MS Teams, Asana for enterprise PMO)
- Level: Strategic
- Usage: Establishing enterprise-wide information governance policies for all EHS documentation and ensuring secure, compliant, and accessible record-keeping for global operations and audits.
Industry Knowledge
- Area: Global Waste Management & Circular Economy Principles
- Desc: Comprehensive understanding of global waste streams, disposal technologies, extended producer responsibility (EPR), and advanced circular economy models to drive resource efficiency and waste reduction at an enterprise level.
- Area: Climate Change & Decarbonisation Strategies
- Desc: Expert knowledge of climate science, carbon accounting (Scope 1, 2, 3), decarbonisation pathways, and climate risk management strategies relevant to our industry and global operations.
- Area: Occupational Health & Safety Leadership
- Desc: Strategic understanding of global OHS best practices, incident prevention, and safety culture development, ensuring a safe working environment across all facilities.
Regulatory Compliance Regulations
- Reg: Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) & International Waste Laws
- Usage: Directing enterprise-wide compliance programmes for hazardous and non-hazardous waste management, ensuring global consistency and anticipating international regulatory shifts.
- Reg: REACH, RoHS, WEEE, and other Product Stewardship Regulations
- Usage: Overseeing compliance with complex product-related environmental regulations across our supply chain and product lifecycle, influencing product design and market entry strategies.
- Reg: UK Environmental Permitting Regulations (EPR) & EU Directives
- Usage: Ensuring all UK and EU operations hold necessary permits and comply with environmental discharge, emissions, and waste management requirements, influencing lobbying efforts on future policy.
- Reg: Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) & ESG Disclosure Standards
- Usage: Leading the company's strategy for compliance with mandatory and voluntary ESG reporting standards, ensuring robust data collection, assurance, and public disclosure.
Essential Prerequisites
- Proven track record of 20+ years in Compliance_Quality_Health_Safety leadership roles, with at least 5 years at a Director or VP level in a large, complex organisation.
- Demonstrable experience managing multi-regional or global EHS programmes and teams.
- Extensive experience interacting with Boards of Directors, C-suite executives, and external regulatory bodies.
- A history of successfully leading significant EHS cultural change or transformation initiatives.
- Deep understanding of financial implications of EHS decisions and P&L management for a large function.
Career Pathway Context
Truth is, you don't just 'fall' into a C-suite role like this. It's built on decades of deep expertise, strategic leadership, and a proven ability to navigate complex challenges. You'll have already mastered the technical aspects and spent years honing your leadership and influencing skills. This role is the culmination of a career dedicated to EHS and sustainability excellence.
Qualifications & Credentials
Emerging Foundation Skills
- Skill: Climate Risk Modelling & Adaptation Strategy
- Why: Climate change isn't just an environmental issue; it's a fundamental business risk impacting supply chains, physical assets, and regulatory landscapes. Investors demand robust strategies, and regulators are increasingly mandating disclosure (e.g., TCFD).
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'Scenario Analysis (e.g., IPCC pathways)', 'description': 'Understanding how different climate scenarios (e.g., 1.5°C vs 2°C warming) impact our operations, assets, and supply chain.'}, {'concept_name': 'Physical & Transition Risk Assessment', 'description': 'Assessing risks from extreme weather, resource scarcity (physical) and policy changes, technology shifts (transition).'}, {'concept_name': 'Climate Adaptation & Resilience Planning', 'description': 'Developing strategies to make our business more resilient to unavoidable climate impacts.'}, {'concept_name': 'Carbon Pricing & Internal Carbon Costs', 'description': 'Understanding market mechanisms and implementing internal pricing to drive decarbonisation.'}]
- Prepare: This quarter: Engage with leading climate risk consultants to understand their methodologies and tools.
- Next 6 months: Commission a comprehensive climate risk assessment for our most vulnerable assets/supply chain nodes.
- Month 7-12: Develop a draft climate adaptation strategy for Board review, integrating findings from the assessment.
- Ongoing: Participate in industry forums focused on climate resilience and TCFD reporting.
- QuickWin: Start by reviewing our existing insurance policies and disaster recovery plans through a climate lens. Identify one high-risk asset and develop a preliminary adaptation plan for it today.
- Skill: AI Ethics & Governance in EHS
- Why: As AI becomes more embedded in EHS (e.g., predictive maintenance, compliance monitoring, risk assessment), ensuring its ethical use, data privacy, and avoiding bias is paramount. A single AI 'hallucination' in a compliance report could have severe consequences.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'Responsible AI Principles', 'description': 'Understanding and applying principles like fairness, transparency, accountability, and privacy to AI deployments.'}, {'concept_name': 'Data Governance for AI', 'description': 'Establishing policies for data collection, storage, and use to train AI models, especially sensitive EHS data.'}, {'concept_name': 'Bias Detection & Mitigation', 'description': 'Identifying and addressing potential biases in AI models that could lead to inequitable safety outcomes or compliance misinterpretations.'}, {'concept_name': 'Human Oversight & Validation', 'description': 'Ensuring that human experts remain in the loop for critical AI-driven EHS decisions and outputs.'}]
- Prepare: This month: Read up on leading frameworks for AI ethics (e.g., NIST AI Risk Management Framework).
- Next 3 months: Form an internal working group to develop a draft 'Responsible AI in EHS' policy.
- Month 4-6: Conduct an ethical review of one existing or planned AI EHS application.
- Ongoing: Engage with legal and IT teams to ensure AI deployments align with data privacy regulations (e.g., GDPR).
- QuickWin: Start by adding a 'human review required' step to any AI-generated compliance summary or risk assessment. Ensure your team understands the limitations of current AI.
Advancing Technical Skills
- Skill: Advanced ESG Disclosure & Reporting Automation
- Why: The demand for transparent, auditable, and real-time ESG data is exploding, driven by investors and new regulations like CSRD. Manual reporting is no longer sustainable or credible.
- Concepts: [{'concept_name': 'XBRL and Digital Reporting Standards', 'description': 'Understanding the shift towards standardised, machine-readable ESG data formats for regulatory filings.'}, {'concept_name': 'Blockchain for Supply Chain Traceability', 'description': 'Exploring how blockchain can provide immutable records for waste, emissions, and ethical sourcing.'}, {'concept_name': 'Integrated Reporting Platforms', 'description': 'Evaluating and selecting platforms that can seamlessly integrate financial and non-financial (ESG) data for holistic reporting.'}]
- Prepare: This quarter: Meet with leading ESG software vendors to understand their automation capabilities.
- Next 6 months: Develop a roadmap for automating our core ESG data collection and reporting processes.
- Month 7-12: Pilot a new integrated reporting platform for a specific business unit.
- Ongoing: Work with Finance and IT to ensure data systems are 'ESG-ready' for future automation.
- QuickWin: Identify one high-effort, manual ESG data point (e.g., Scope 1 emissions calculation) and task your team with finding an automation solution for it.
Future Skills Closing Note
The future of EHS and sustainability leadership isn't just about compliance; it's about strategic innovation. Your ability to embrace and direct these emerging technologies will define our success and our position as an industry leader. It's a journey, not a destination, and we expect you to lead the way.
Education Requirements
- Level: Minimum
- Req: Master's degree in Environmental Science, Environmental Engineering, Occupational Health & Safety, Law, or a related technical field.
- Alts: Exceptional candidates with a Bachelor's degree and an additional 5+ years of relevant executive-level experience may be considered, particularly if coupled with significant professional certifications.
- Level: Preferred
- Req: An MBA or a PhD in a relevant scientific or engineering discipline. This demonstrates not only technical depth but also strategic business acumen.
- Alts: N/A
Experience Requirements
You'll need at least 20 years of progressive experience in Compliance_Quality_Health_Safety, with a minimum of 5-7 years operating at a senior leadership level (Director/VP) within a large, complex, and ideally global organisation. This experience must include significant exposure to Board-level reporting, investor relations, and managing large, multi-disciplinary EHS teams. We're looking for someone who has genuinely driven enterprise-wide change, not just managed operations.
Preferred Certifications
- Cert: Chartered Environmentalist (CEnv) / Chartered Safety and Health Practitioner (CMIOSH)
- Prod: IEMA / IOSH
- Usage: Demonstrates a high level of professional competence and commitment to ethical practice within the UK context.
- Cert: Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) FSA Credential
- Prod: SASB
- Usage: Shows expertise in financially material sustainability information, crucial for investor engagement and ESG reporting.
- Cert: Legal qualification (e.g., Barrister, Solicitor)
- Prod: Relevant Legal Body
- Usage: Provides an invaluable understanding of regulatory interpretation and legal risk management, though not strictly required if supported by strong legal counsel.
Recommended Activities
- Regular participation in executive-level EHS and sustainability forums and conferences (e.g., World Business Council for Sustainable Development, WEF, IEMA Annual Summit).
- Engagement with leading academic institutions on emerging environmental science and policy research.
- Active membership and leadership roles in relevant industry associations and regulatory advisory committees.
- Continuous learning on global geopolitical and economic trends that impact EHS and sustainability.
- Mentoring emerging EHS leaders, both internally and externally.
Career Progression Pathways
Entry Paths to This Role
- Path: Director of Environmental Compliance (Global)
- Time: 5-8 years at Director level
- Path: Head of Sustainability & ESG (Global)
- Time: 5-8 years at Head of/VP level
- Path: Senior Legal Counsel (Environmental & Regulatory)
- Time: 7-10 years as Senior Counsel
Career Progression From This Role
- Pathway: Board Member (Non-Executive Director)
- Time: 3-5 years post-C-suite
- Pathway: Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of a Sustainability-Focused Enterprise
- Time: 5-10 years post-C-suite
Long Term Vision Potential Roles
- Title: Senior Advisor, World Economic Forum / UN Global Compact
- Time: 5-10 years after CCO role
- Title: Distinguished Professor / Academic Fellow in Sustainable Business
- Time: 5-10 years after CCO role
- Title: Founder / CEO of a Green Technology Start-up
- Time: 5-10 years after CCO role
Sector Mobility
Your expertise as a Chief Compliance_Quality_Health_Safety Officer is highly transferable across a vast range of industries, particularly those with complex regulatory environments or significant environmental footprints (e.g., manufacturing, energy, chemicals, logistics, consumer goods). The strategic and governance skills you'll develop are universal to any large organisation.
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.