The Clorox Company
Corporate Sustainability Manager
The Clorox Company, Oakland, California, United States, 94616
Clorox is the place that’s committed to growth – for our people and our brands. Guided by our purpose and values, and with people at the center of everything we do, we believe every one of us can make a positive impact on consumers, communities, and teammates. Join our team.
Your role at Clorox We are seeking a detail‑oriented and proactive Corporate Sustainability Manager to join our team. Partnering closely with Finance, Legal, HR, Sourcing/Procurement and external stakeholders, this role will provide broad support across the corporate sustainability team, including project managing the sustainability portion of our integrated annual reporting process and preparing disclosures for third‑party ESG ratings and rankings. The Sustainability Manager will also monitor emerging sustainability regulations and issues, support cross‑functional sustainability integration workstreams, and engage internal and external stakeholders to collect and validate data and translate complex sustainability topics into clear narratives that support the company’s reputation as a sustainability leader.
In this role, you will:
Lead data collection, validation, and aggregation for voluntary and regulatory disclosures.
Project manage the sustainability portion of the integrated annual report; coordinate with sustainability data owners to ensure timely, accurate data submissions.
Prepare and submit disclosures to ESG/sustainability ratings and rankings providers, analyze ratings feedback and develop action plans for improvement.
Support process optimization and automation opportunities for sustainability disclosures and customer survey responses.
Monitor evolving sustainability regulatory requirements and reporting frameworks; translate implications into internal timelines, priorities, and action items.
Support sustainability‑related regulatory workstreams and coordinate cross functional planning to ensure compliance with emerging disclosure obligations.
Conduct research and benchmarking on sustainability practices, trends, and stakeholder expectations; recommend policy or program improvements and proactively inform key stakeholders of emerging issues.
Engage internal stakeholders to gather high‑quality content and build alignment on sustainability priorities.
Respond to investor and customer sustainability requests and questionnaires; maintain FAQ and standardized response templates to streamline responses.
Develop clear, compelling communications and presentations for internal stakeholders including senior executives and board of directors as well as external audiences.
What we look for:
Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, sustainability, engineering, or related field. Master’s degree preferred.
Minimum 5 years of experience in corporate sustainability/ESG reporting, data management, policy development, or related roles. Experience with voluntary and/or regulatory reporting and environmental inventories required.
Demonstrated experience managing multi‑stakeholder projects and working cross‑functionally with Finance, Legal, HR and senior leadership.
Familiarity with sustainability frameworks and standards (TCFD, SASB/ISSB, SBTi, CDP) and major rating methodologies (MSCI, Sustainalytics, CDP, etc.).
Strong analytical skills and attention to detail; comfortable working with complex data sets and translating them into reliable reporting.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills; able to create compelling narratives and presentations for diverse audiences.
Proactive, organized, and able to manage multiple priorities in a fast‑paced environment.
Proficiency with MS Excel and common collaboration/tools (SharePoint, PowerPoint). Experience with sustainability/reporting platforms a plus.
Superior interpersonal skills; ability to build relationships across levels and influence peers and senior stakeholders.
Workplace type Hybrid: This role will be based in Oakland, CA, and the individual will work onsite 3 days a week and 2 days remotely. NOTE: Relocation assistance is not available.
The Clorox Company and its subsidiaries are an EEO/AA/Minorities/Women/LGBT/Protected Veteran/Disabled employer.
Clorox is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified applicants with disabilities and disabled veterans during the hiring and interview process.
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Your role at Clorox We are seeking a detail‑oriented and proactive Corporate Sustainability Manager to join our team. Partnering closely with Finance, Legal, HR, Sourcing/Procurement and external stakeholders, this role will provide broad support across the corporate sustainability team, including project managing the sustainability portion of our integrated annual reporting process and preparing disclosures for third‑party ESG ratings and rankings. The Sustainability Manager will also monitor emerging sustainability regulations and issues, support cross‑functional sustainability integration workstreams, and engage internal and external stakeholders to collect and validate data and translate complex sustainability topics into clear narratives that support the company’s reputation as a sustainability leader.
In this role, you will:
Lead data collection, validation, and aggregation for voluntary and regulatory disclosures.
Project manage the sustainability portion of the integrated annual report; coordinate with sustainability data owners to ensure timely, accurate data submissions.
Prepare and submit disclosures to ESG/sustainability ratings and rankings providers, analyze ratings feedback and develop action plans for improvement.
Support process optimization and automation opportunities for sustainability disclosures and customer survey responses.
Monitor evolving sustainability regulatory requirements and reporting frameworks; translate implications into internal timelines, priorities, and action items.
Support sustainability‑related regulatory workstreams and coordinate cross functional planning to ensure compliance with emerging disclosure obligations.
Conduct research and benchmarking on sustainability practices, trends, and stakeholder expectations; recommend policy or program improvements and proactively inform key stakeholders of emerging issues.
Engage internal stakeholders to gather high‑quality content and build alignment on sustainability priorities.
Respond to investor and customer sustainability requests and questionnaires; maintain FAQ and standardized response templates to streamline responses.
Develop clear, compelling communications and presentations for internal stakeholders including senior executives and board of directors as well as external audiences.
What we look for:
Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, sustainability, engineering, or related field. Master’s degree preferred.
Minimum 5 years of experience in corporate sustainability/ESG reporting, data management, policy development, or related roles. Experience with voluntary and/or regulatory reporting and environmental inventories required.
Demonstrated experience managing multi‑stakeholder projects and working cross‑functionally with Finance, Legal, HR and senior leadership.
Familiarity with sustainability frameworks and standards (TCFD, SASB/ISSB, SBTi, CDP) and major rating methodologies (MSCI, Sustainalytics, CDP, etc.).
Strong analytical skills and attention to detail; comfortable working with complex data sets and translating them into reliable reporting.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills; able to create compelling narratives and presentations for diverse audiences.
Proactive, organized, and able to manage multiple priorities in a fast‑paced environment.
Proficiency with MS Excel and common collaboration/tools (SharePoint, PowerPoint). Experience with sustainability/reporting platforms a plus.
Superior interpersonal skills; ability to build relationships across levels and influence peers and senior stakeholders.
Workplace type Hybrid: This role will be based in Oakland, CA, and the individual will work onsite 3 days a week and 2 days remotely. NOTE: Relocation assistance is not available.
The Clorox Company and its subsidiaries are an EEO/AA/Minorities/Women/LGBT/Protected Veteran/Disabled employer.
Clorox is committed to providing reasonable accommodations for qualified applicants with disabilities and disabled veterans during the hiring and interview process.
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