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Administrator - ESG & Supply Chain

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About the Role
We’re partnering with a growing, purpose-led business that works with globally recognised consumer brands to recruit a highly organised ESG & SUPPLY CHAIN CO-ORDINATOR / ADMINISTRATOR.
This is a varied administration and coordination role, NOT a reporting or analyst position.
If you enjoy keeping information organised, supporting projects, following up with stakeholders and ensuring everything runs smoothly behind the scenes - this is for you!
Role Details
- Part-Time: 20 hours per week
- Remote Work
- Ideally located in North West England for regular collaboration with the Head of Product Impact, typically one day per week.
Key Responsibilities
- Coordinate information from suppliers, partners and licensees
- Maintain spreadsheets, databases and internal records
- Produce regular reports using existing templates
- Track supplier documentation, certifications and compliance information
- Support supplier onboarding and due diligence administration
- Organise meetings, action logs and project documentation
- Follow up on outstanding information, actions and deadlines
- Provide day-to-day administrative support across supply chain and sustainability projects
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Core Skills & Experience
- Previous experience in an administrative or coordinator role
- Strong Microsoft Office skills, particularly Excel and PowerPoint
- Experience maintaining records, spreadsheets and documentation
- Excellent communication and stakeholder follow-up skills
- The ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines
- A reliable, organised and proactive approach
- Experience within supply chain, procurement, compliance, ESG or sustainability (advantageous)
- Experience using Power BI (advantageous)


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Why Join
This is an excellent opportunity to join a collaborative, growing business where you will play an important role in keeping projects organised and supporting work for leading global brands.
If you're an experienced coordinator / administrator with strong MS Office, great organisational skills and excellent attention to detail, looking for a part-time role 20 hours per week, please do click apply to share your CV.
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