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This role manages an organisation's social and ethical impact, aligning business operations with community values and human rights.

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Director of Corporate Responsibility careers

A Director of Corporate Responsibility manages an organisation's social and ethical impact to ensure it operates as a responsible corporate citizen. You might work for a large enterprise, a government agency, or an industry body. You’ll focus on community engagement, ethical sourcing, and human rights. You’ll develop strategies that align business operations with social values and oversee the communication of these initiatives to ensure transparency and trust.

Directors of Corporate Responsibility play a vital role in building brand reputation. You’ll need to be an empathetic leader with strong negotiation skills. You’ll liaise with stakeholders, non-profits, and employees to ensure the organisation’s social programmes are effective and that the business is making a meaningful contribution to society.