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Impact Controller
We believe that money can change the world for the better. In fact, our organisation was founded on this belief. Our mission is to create a society that protects and promotes the quality of life of all its members with human dignity at its core.
To strengthen the Financial and Impact Controlling team, we are looking for an experienced Impact Controller / CSRD Reporting Specialist (medior-senior) to lead our reporting efforts on CSRD and EU-Taxonomy and other sustainability reporting.
How you will make a difference
You will support Triodos Bank in realising its mission and strategy by reporting on the non-financial impact in relation to the financial developments. You will play a key role in ensuring accurate, transparent, and regulatory-compliant sustainability reporting. You will collect, analyse, and validate data from various departments while driving high-quality reporting in our Annual Report. From an integrated reporting perspective, you will enable management to understand, monitor and steer on their (non-financial) performance while ensuring compliance with evolving regulations.
Your Key Responsibilities:
- Data collection and validation: Gather and verify ESG-related data from different teams within the organisation to ensure compliance with CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive) and EU-Taxonomy regulations and our external commitments.
- Reporting leadership: Take ownership of the non-financial sections of our Annual Report, ensuring alignment with sustainability standards and coordinate the external audit.
- Stakeholder management: Build strong relationships across multiple departments to enhance collaboration on impact reporting processes, establishing yourself as the internal and external focal point.
- Sector and regulatory insights: Stay up to date with sector developments, emerging best practices, and evolving (regulatory) guidelines on sustainability reporting and integrate them into our reporting framework.
- Process improvement: Develop and optimise data collection and reporting methodologies for long-term efficiency.
What you will bring
Your unique potential and your values matter for us most. We look for people who are self-aware and who think in a holistic way, always conscious about their impact on society, environment, and the economy.
To be successful in this role, you will:
- Think systemically: find meaning and logic in complex ecosystem and work accurately and well organised
- Be result oriented: have a strong sense of responsibility and influence and persuade different stakeholders to get things done, managing conflict effectively and directing energy to a shared solution
- Act with courage: act with integrity and honesty, daring to speak up and have difficult conversations when needed
- Lead with empathy: communicate effectively in all circumstances, fostering good relationships with internal and external stakeholders, and are open to diverse perspectives
Furthermore, it is expected that you will have:
- Strong hands-on experience in controlling, financial or sustainability reporting or similar roles, preferably from financial sector
- Highly developed analytical and abstract thinking and reporting skills
- Preferably CPA (RA), EMFC (RC) or comparable professional degree
- Proficiency in working with large datasets and skilled in Excel and tools for business analytics
- The ability to lead or play a key role in strategic and regulatory projects
- A proficient level in English in both speaking and writing. Proficiency in the Dutch language is a preference.
Due to the nature of the role, residency in the Netherlands is required.
Your future colleagues
Together with seven other dedicated co-workers you form a multi-disciplinary team, with educational backgrounds varying from Finance and IT to Environmental science and Ecology. Our team language is English. The entire team reports directly to the Head of Financial and Impact Controlling, who in turn reports to the Director Group Controlling. On a daily basis you will be working with various departments and business units across the whole organisation.
Wat we bieden
What we offer you
An inspiring work culture
The most important thing about working with us is that you are part of community that is changing the world for the better. We are constantly improving our work culture to create conditions where every person can thrive, so you are able to:
- find a sense of meaning in your work
- create positive energy and impact with your co-workers
- build mutual trust and respect in working relationships
- enjoy fulfilment at a professional and personal level
A comfortable working environment
Our award-winning sustainable head office is based in Driebergen-Zeist, the Netherlands at the Reehorst Estate, just a 3 minutes’ walk from the train station. Combined with working from home, it is an inspiring place to work and connect with your colleagues. We expect you to live in the Netherlands.
And of course, great remuneration and working conditions
- a salary appropriate to the position, our remuneration policy and your experience
- an attractive pension policy
- a mobility card (including free private travels)
- flexible working hours and the opportunity to work from home
- reimbursement of a company bicycle to the max of € 1,500
- 30 holiday days with a 40-hour working week, plus the option of buying 2 weeks of extra holiday days
- extra leave to contribute to voluntary work
- a range of education and training opportunities
- the option to join our collective health insurance
- a working from home allowance per home office day
- suitable home office equipment up to € 750 every 5 years