Location: Stirling Campus
The Post
As part of the wider University of Stirling, based within Scotland’s International Environment Centre (SIEC), the Net Zero Business Support Intern (SIEC) will make a substantial contribution to the development, delivery, and promotion of the Net Zero for Business 2025/26 activities and services delivered through SIEC. This opportunity is funded by Stirling Council to providing highly effective and proactive net zero support.
The role-holder will encourage and support businesses in Stirling to take part in the Net Zero support programme. Role requirements include but are not limited to; visiting clients on site, calculating carbon footprints using an industry tool (training is provided), attending events and administering evidence for reporting, commitment to becoming a net zero specialist. The individual will champion a ‘can-do’ spirit and serve as an ambassador for SIEC across campuses and within the broader community.
Description of Duties
- Support the Project Manager by planning and managing daily priorities and activities to support overall Net Zero workflow
- Onsite client visits to collect primary data for analysis, for SMEs located in the Stirlingshire council area
- Organise and facilitate virtual and in-person activities, such as workshops, events, webinars, competitions, etc. Setting up events (registration, room hire, refreshments), managing delegates and organising materials for use in workshops
- Monitor and record participant engagement across the Programme’s activities
- Issue and administer post event evaluation forms and creating reports
- Updating of the CRM database
- Undertake such other duties as may be required, commensurate with the grade and nature of the role
Essential Criteria
- A currently enrolled University of Stirling student or a graduate within 12-months of degree completion
- Broad understanding of net zero policy and what business activities may contribute to a carbon footprint
- Excellent understanding of, and commitment to, partnership working
- Event experience related to planning and delivery
- Confidence to speak publicly to a wide range of audiences
- Communications: A sound understanding of, and experience utilising, media platforms for promotional purposes; particularly EventBrite, X, Facebook and LinkedIn
- IT literate with particular competence utilising MS Teams and MS Office
- High level of interpersonal skills with the ability to communicate clearly and confidently and work effectively with a diverse range of students, alumni, academic and professional service colleagues, as well as external stakeholders
For further information, including a full description of duties, essential criteria and details on how to apply, please see Vacancy details | University of Stirling
£22,454 to £23,414 per annum (Grade 3)