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Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) is the architect of a system of global sustainability standards that provides a common global language to assess and report on environmental social and economic impacts. Beyond standards GRI creates tools and training that empower organizations of all sizes to create sustainable long-term value benefiting people and planet.
For almost 30 years GRI has engaged in a global multi-stakeholder process to define and refine the global best practice for sustainability reporting. Today the GRI Standards are the worlds most widely used sustainability reporting standards.
GRI is an international nonprofit organization headquartered in the Netherlands with staff in more than 20 countries. Working at GRI you will be part of a team One GRI that is committed to unlocking positive change in the world.
The Chief of Staff will serve as a strategic partner and the primary point of support to the CEO playing a key role in enabling the CEOs effectiveness and addition to this primary role the Chief of Staff will act as a central point of coordination between the CEO and the Management Board (MB) helping align priorities drive execution and ensure smooth communication across leadership functions.
Exercising a range of skills from communication to project management the Chief of Staff will enhance CEO and MB engagement drive alignment and accelerate delivery of organizational priorities. This is an ideal job for someone who would love a birds-eye view of GRI accompanying senior leadership as it shapes our work and helping streamline the overall operations of the organization.
The Chief of Staff role requires skills in organization relationship management and systems thinking. This is a position requiring high trust and integrity. The capability to grasp the breadth of GRIs work is important alongside a proactive strategic approach. Demonstrated abilities in communication and a passion for organizational development are also valuable for the role.
Responsibilities
CEO support
Enable the effective management of the CEOs agenda and outreach including travel
Facilitate CEO internal communications and organizational updates
Contribute to public and internal communications and speeches for the CEO
Facilitate preparation of briefings for external engagements and ensure timely follow-up
Prepare strategic memos and decision support documents
Lead cross-cutting initiatives assigned by the CEO
Management Board coordination
Serve as the operational lead to the MB ensuring smooth information flow between the MB and staff governance bodies and other stakeholders
Manage meeting agendas priorities and follow up on key action items facilitating MB effectiveness
Ensure the MB is tracking progress impact and learning across GRI
Support the organization of quarterly MB retreats
Support MB preparation for Supervisory Board meetings
Identify and drive improvements in organizational policy process and practice with a focus on agility and efficiency
Internal Communication lead
Lead internal communications identifying and enabling improved information flows from and to the MB and across teams
Develop and promote internal communications and develop processes to facilitate internal communications across GRI
Promote cross-functional alignment and information flows.
Work Experience
A university degree in a relevant field is preferred. Equivalent work experience is considered in place of a degree ideally in a mission-driven and/or global organization
5 years of proven experience working with senior teams on strategy communications and/or organizational development
Proven track record in coordinating with internal and external stakeholders
Familiarity with the NGO / non-profit sector
Experience in driving high-impact initiativesin international work environments spread across geographiesand fast-paced demanding settings
Knowledge skills and abilities
Affinity with the mission of GRI
Keen knowledge of the sustainability landscape
Fluency in written and spoken English; other languages are an advantage
Resilient under ambiguity
Project management acumenwith attention to detail
Strong problem-solving coordination and organizational skills
Outstanding writing communication and facilitation skills
Diplomatic skills and demonstrated cross-cultural and cross-functional communication
Strong interpersonal and conflict resolution skills with the ability to navigate sensitive situations
Ability to:
work independently and collaboratively
perform effectively under pressure
balance competing priorities
adapt to and adopt new ways of working
travel in response to organizational priorities or executive support needs
How to apply
Interested candidates are invited to click on Apply and submit their resume and cover letter in English. The deadline to submit your application is 12.00 pm CET 25 August 2025. We will only consider candidates with existing residence and work permits in the country of their residence.
What we offer
Location: Remote (Hybrid if in the Netherlands; /- 2 hours CET; candidates must have an existing valid permit to work in the country of their residence)
Work hours: 40 hrs p/w (full-time flexible)
Contract type: 1-year contract with possibility for extension
Start date: ASAP
Salary: EUR gross per annum on a full-time basis (based on experience and location)
Generous leave allowance
Opportunity for learning and development
Access to the GRI Academy
We aim to create a recruitment process that champions diversity equity and inclusion ensuring all candidates have equal opportunities and are evaluated based on their unique skills and experiences. If you have any questions or require any support and adjustments during the application process please reach out to us at
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