Join Our Sustainability Journey: Junior Compliance Manager
The Junior Compliance Manager plays a key role in supporting and advancing the Group’s sustainability agenda. This position is part of the CSR team and is temporary, with the possibility of extension.
Location |
Preferably Sweden (hybrid/flexible arrangements possible) |
Type of employment |
Full-time (100%) |
Start date |
Aug/Sep 2025 |
Duration |
1-year fixed-term contract (including parental leave cover), with potential for extension or permanent employment |
Languages |
English, German (a Scandinavian language is a plus) |
About the role
We are looking for a committed and curious Junior Compliance Manager to join our CSR team. In this role, you’ll be instrumental in supporting and advancing our sustainability agenda, with a particular focus on environmental and social responsibility across our international operations.
You’ll work closely with internal stakeholders, suppliers, and third parties to support compliance, reporting, and sustainable supply chain initiatives. This is a hands-on position where you’ll be part of real change.
What you’ll be doing
We’re happy to tailor the role based on your strengths, but key areas of responsibility include:
Sustainability Reporting & Governance
• Support our environmental and social initiatives, including managing the annual GHG accounting together with external partners)
• Contribute to CSRD reporting and policy development
Compliance & Supplier Engagement
• Monitor relevant sustainability legislation
• Translate regulatory requirements into operational actions
• Manage supplier assessments and social audits
• Maintain internal sustainability databases
Data & Communication
• Prepare training materials and internal presentations
• Analyse supplier and industry data
• Contribute to reporting and stakeholder communication
About You
We believe you’ll thrive in this role if you bring the following:
• Academic or practical background in sustainability, environmental studies, supply chain management, or similar
• Strong command of Microsoft Office tools, especially PowerPoint and Excel; familiarity with basic data analysis or coding is a plus
• Excellent communication skills in English and German (a Scandinavian language is a strong plus)
• A structured, proactive way of working
• Interest in international collaboration – we work across several European markets
• Experience in publishing or print is a bonus, but not required
What we offer
• A meaningful role with real impact in one of Europe’s leading publishing groups
• The chance to work in a purpose-driven, international environment
• Flexibility and openness to your personal growth and ambitions
About Bonnier Books
Bonnier Books is a major European publishing group with operations across Germany, the UK, Sweden, Finland, and more. As part of the Bonnier Group, a family-owned company with roots dating back to 1804, we are driven by a passion for storytelling, innovation, and long-term thinking.
We publish across all formats and genres and are home to a wide range of imprints and publishing houses. With sustainability at the core of our operations, we’re on an ambitious journey to reduce our environmental impact and enhance social responsibility throughout our value chain.
Learn more about us at www.bonnierbooks.com
Ready to Apply?
If you have any questions, please contact Markus Guldstrand, Production Director, at markus.guldstrand@bonnierbooks.com
Union representative for Unionen is Emily Hall, emily.hall@bonnierforlagen.se
You are welcome to submit your application, including your CV and a brief cover letter, to Jobylon no later than June 2, 2025. Selection and interviews will be conducted on an ongoing basis.