Kay Barnes

Kay Barnes

Recycling Assistant

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  • About me

    Works at CITB

  • Education

    • Anglia Ruskin University

      2005 - 2006
      DMS Management Studies
    • Bournemouth University

      1993 - 1996
      BSc (Hons) Environmental Protection
    • Birkbeck, University of London

      -
      MSc Environmental Management (Protected Area Management)
  • Experience

    • Cambridge City Council

      Oct 1996 - Feb 1998
      Recycling Assistant
    • Cambridgeshire County Council

      May 1998 - Aug 1999
      Waste Management Administrator
    • Waste Recycling Environmental Limited

      Jun 2001 - May 2003
      Project Manager
    • Cambridgeshire Community Reuse & Recycling Network Ltd

      Jun 2003 - Feb 2006
      Community Recycling Network Co-ordinator
    • Sue Ryder Care

      Feb 2006 - May 2014
      • Head of Environment

        Jul 2009 - May 2014
      • Business Development Manager - Recycling

        Feb 2006 - Jun 2009
    • Swan Housing Group

      May 2014 - Nov 2015
      Research and Development Manager
    • Unemployed

      Dec 2015 - Mar 2018
      Career Break

      Extended maternity leave.

    • CITB

      Apr 2018 - now
      Corporate Social Responsibility Manager

      My role is to provide technical expertise advice and direction to the Board/Exec/Leadership Team to enable the development and continual improvement of the corporate responsibility strategy and policy. To execute the CR Strategy by developing and maintaining an appropriate programme of work.

  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Associate member of Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment

      Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA)
      May 2009
    • Member of the Chartered Institute of Wastes Management

      Chartered Institute of Wastes Management
      Mar 2003