Reuse Network Social Impact Report 2025
The Reuse Network Social Impact Report 2025 highlights the incredible work of our members across the UK.
Wednesday 21st January 2026
Posted on the 4th August 2020
We have two new exciting opportunities at the Reuse Network for enthusiastic team players who are passionate about supporting not only marginalised communities across the UK but also interested in environmental issues.
The role of Business Support Officer is required to manage the relationship between Reuse Network trading company Reuse Enterprises Ltd and our member charities and partners, which will significantly contribute in the development of new partnerships and commercial opportunities for WEEE (Waste, Electric and Electronic Equipment), furniture supply and waste collection opportunities. Candidates will need to evidence effective communication skills as they will be required to manage not only the day to day verbal and written conversations with all stakeholders but also be able to take full responsibility for all administration of reporting and data collection to evidence our social and commercial impacts.
We also require a highly efficient and organised Office Administrator to be the first point of contact by phone and email for the Reuse Network charity and our trading subsidiary, ensuring effective communication with the general public, our member charities and all other external stakeholders from suppliers to retail partners. Candidates must be able to ensure the smooth running of our Bristol office by being both proactive and reactive within a very busy environment and ensuring they have knowledge of all aspects of our operation.
The job descriptions are available on our job boards along with the vacancy application form. Should you wish to apply, please complete the form and return to lesley.prescott@reuse-network.org.uk by Friday 21st August 2020.
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