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Our UK activities are carried out from our offices in Brunel House, Bristol. Brunel House is a former merchant’s residence built in the 1860s, with spacious open plan offices. Large windows look out on magnificent mature trees on the edge of Durdham Downs, a large public park of 440 acres. We are about 10 minutes walk from Clifton Village and Brunel’s famous suspension bridge. Brunel House is easy to reach by public transport, and both bicycle and car parking are available. Since April 2006, Triodos Bank has also had an office in Scotland. While the Edinburgh based office isn’t a public branch, it reflects growing demand for Triodos Bank’s services in Scotland.
At present, approximately 60 people work in the Bristol office, and two in Edinburgh. Every Monday morning the whole office meets to share and discuss news and updates of our activities. We maintain regular contact with our colleagues in The Netherlands, Belgium and Spain through numerous interchanges arising from our work.
Triodos is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to working towards making our workplace free from unfair discrimination on the grounds of colour, race, religion, nationality, ethnic origin, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, age or disability.
Please click on the links below for further information about our current vacancies. If you would like to discuss these further please call our HR team (pictured) on 0117 973 9339.
Apply by sending your CV with a covering letter explaining your interest in, and suitability for, the position to: Triodos Bank, Brunel House, 11 The Promenade, Bristol, BS8 3NN.
- Inspiring Women, Ethical Business
- Cafédirect, Motiv and Yes Pure Intimacy win the Triodos Women in Ethical Business Awards 2009. (26 June 2009)
- Triodos wins Sustainable Bank of the Year Award
- Triodos Bank beat some of the biggest banking names globally to win Sustainable Bank of the Year at last night’s FT Sustainable Banking Awards. (5 June 2009)
- Banking crisis causes consumers to turn to ethical savings and investments
- UK consumers are turning to ethical banking, savings and investments following the financial crisis of the last twelve months. According to research released today by Triodos Bank, consumers are more likely to save with an ethical bank and see real potential in investing in the environmental and ethical sectors. (15 March 2009)


