Green Jobs Board
Number of jobs found:
6
VP Product
This is a Test
Full Time | FTC
On-Site
Cardiff | £43,000
Overgrazing, deforestation, single cropping, tilling, use of chemicals and urbanisation all release slow and stable carbon from our soils. They also stop the ongoing sequestration of carbon by removing the natural processes and diverse life forms needed to maintain a healthy soil, and vast carbon store.
Product Manager
The Carbon Literacy Project
Full Time | Temporary
On-Site
Edinburgh | £80,000
Overgrazing, deforestation, single cropping, tilling, use of chemicals and urbanisation all release slow and stable carbon from our soils. They also stop the ongoing sequestration of carbon by removing the natural processes and diverse life forms needed to maintain a healthy soil, and vast carbon store.
Marketing Associate
UoL
Part Time | FTC
Remote
Bath | £32,000
Overgrazing, deforestation, single cropping, tilling, use of chemicals and urbanisation all release slow and stable carbon from our soils. They also stop the ongoing sequestration of carbon by removing the natural processes and diverse life forms needed to maintain a healthy soil, and vast carbon store.
HR Representative
BRODIE
Part Time | Permanent
Remote
Leicester | £45,000
Overgrazing, deforestation, single cropping, tilling, use of chemicals and urbanisation all release slow and stable carbon from our soils. They also stop the ongoing sequestration of carbon by removing the natural processes and diverse life forms needed to maintain a healthy soil, and vast carbon store.
Account Director
Nattergal
Full Time | FTC
Hybrid
Birmingham | £18,000
Overgrazing, deforestation, single cropping, tilling, use of chemicals and urbanisation all release slow and stable carbon from our soils. They also stop the ongoing sequestration of carbon by removing the natural processes and diverse life forms needed to maintain a healthy soil, and vast carbon store.
Content Manager
LSE
Full Time | Permanent
Hybrid
London | £23,000
Overgrazing, deforestation, single cropping, tilling, use of chemicals and urbanisation all release slow and stable carbon from our soils. They also stop the ongoing sequestration of carbon by removing the natural processes and diverse life forms needed to maintain a healthy soil, and vast carbon store.