Equality, diversity and inclusion roles
Creating an environment where difference is embraced and individuals flourish
Creating an environment where difference is embraced and individuals flourish
Equality, diversity and inclusion is about creating inclusive environments and practices where employees can be themselves, are valued for their differences, and be supported to work at their best.
Inclusion is welcoming all people, regardless of their personal, physical or social characteristics. It’s about creating a sense of belonging where everyone is valued, respected for their own unique identity. Diversity is about recognising that each person is unique, and understanding their differences. Harnessing these differences creates a productive environment in which everybody feels valued, their talents are fully utilised, and organisational and personal goals are met.
Done brilliantly, EDI goes beyond the basic legislative and compliance requirements; it's about creating an environment where difference is embraced and individuals can flourish.
EDI specialists are key influencers in the organisation, often working with senior leaders to gain their commitment to programmes of work which create long-term value for the organisation. This value could be, for example, improving employee wellbeing, helping recruit more talented people, creating greater equity in reward programmes, or helping to identify bias in work practices. When delivered in an integrated way, EDI creates value to both organisations and wider society. Being able to evidence this value is key to gaining buy-in from stakeholders.
At high speed rail network HS2, Mark Lomas is making inclusion integral to every single part of the business model – and he hopes initiatives such as blind recruitment and reverse mentoring will kickstart a revolution.
Here are some of the activities you can expect to be involved in as an EDI specialist:
Here is a shortlist of the types of job titles you might find in equality, diversity and inclusion. As you can see, EDI specialists are at all levels of experience and seniority:
Each equality, inclusion and diversity standard progresses through four levels of impact. Which level do you most embody in your day-to-day work?
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