Vacancy NameEthical Trade & Human Rights ManagerEmployment TypePermanentCountryUnited KingdomLocationLiverpoolBusiness AreaCorporateWorkplace TypeHybridAbout PrincesThe Princes Group has over 7, employees with offices and production sites in the UK, Netherlands, Italy, Poland, France and Mauritius. Princes manufactures different food and drink products responsibly sourced and enjoyed by consumers every day. None of this would be possible without striving to be an employer of choice, where our colleagues are proud to represent our business.Role DescriptionPrinces Liverpool is looking for a Ethical Trade & Human Rights Manager to join our team within our prestigious Liverpool office which is located in the Royal Liver Building. This role would be hybrid working including every Monday and Wednesday at the office and the rest of the week working from home.
This is a rare and exciting opportunity to join our Corporate Relations Department working with our Head of Sustainability.
About the position
There are no current direct reports, but the job holder will be required to work closely and effectively with all members of the Corporate Relations team including the Sustainable Sourcing Manager, Responsible Sourcing Assistant and the Corporate Relations Director. Our approach is to embed sustainability into multiple functions, so the role requires an individual with strong communication and influencing skills, and the ability to inspire and motivate.
The role requires substantial internal liaison across many functions within the business - particularly Procurement, HR, Technical and Sales across our UK, Netherlands, Mauritius and Italian operations.
Frequent communication with customers, NGOs and industry experts will also be required therefore the ability to form strong relationships, speak with authority and confidence while being ready to listen and learn is essential. The job holder will be required to represent the company publicly on ethical trade matters and will support external communications and media management with the CR Director and retained Public Relations agencies.
Key Responsibilities
1. Leading our human rights and ethical trade strategy development, overseeing implementation of the strategy using existing processes, systems and tools and identifying improvement areas to meet future needs.
2. Leading on ethical and human rights reporting on progress and key milestones.
3. Working with Head of Sustainability and CR Director on internal/external sustainability and related ESG communications for multiple audiences.
4. Horizon scanning and ensuring our strategy meets current and future needs.
5. Preparation for and leading specific ESG Human rights meetings ; ensuring all relevant actions are adequate, robust and performing to plan; participating in other subject specific ESG workstreams.
6. Ensuring all investment into human rights initiatives are within budget and delivers a tangible benefit to our business.
7. To play a leading role in the short and long-term development and implementation of Princes ethical sourcing strategy, policy, procedures, systems, tools, manuals and communication throughout the business.
8. Review and propose updates and continuous improvement to the current ethical work stream flows and responsibilities.
9. Monitor supplier performance via SEDEX reporting, internal Ethical Risk Assessments as well as information obtained from Buying and Technical teams.
10. Identifying emerging areas of ethical risk within our supply chain and ensuring corrective action plans are implemented by suppliers in a timely manner to meet operational targets
11. Ongoing mapping of supply chains and human rights risk in a regional and sectorial context
12. Develop the profile of Princes ethical trade internally and in our supply chain, for example through training programmes, induction processes, corporate materials and capacity building.
13. Establish and maintain strong collaborative working relationships with internal teams, external suppliers and stakeholders such as the Ethical Trading Initiative, SEDEX Stakeholders Forum and Food Network for Ethical Trade, representing Princes affectively
14. Lead on Human Rights Impact Assessments in identifying subject area, developing a proposal and implementing one per annum.
15. To build strong relationships with the ethical trading personnel at our major customers and ensure Princes positive position is clearly and regularly communicated.
16. Chairing quarterly ESG Human Rights workstream, ensuring the workstream and outputs are on track with applicable targets or key objectives.
17. Chairing monthly Ethical Steering Group meetings and highlighting and prioritising any information or escalation issues to ESG members
18. To provide advice and guidance and increase awareness of ethical matters internally and externally, answer queries and provide support for required media or customer statements. Also to contribute as required to internal and external ESG related reports, particularly the ETI annual report and lead on the development of our annual Modern Slavery Statement.
19. Ensuring that Ethical Trading activities are managed within the CR Department budget effectively
Role Requirements
20. Degree level qualification.
21. Advanced knowledge of the SEDEX platform is essential.
22. Experience in the application of ethical trade principles and best practices in an FMCG environment.
23. In depth knowledge of ethical trade and human rights salient issues the ability to engage with key stakeholders on these.
24. Excellent influencing skills and ability to work as part of a cross functional team, interacting with and advising senior personnel including executives of the business.
25. Strong understanding of commerciality, influence and risk.
26. Ability to take a proactive approach and set a strategic, realistic direction for supply chain management.
27. Ability to set KPIs and analyse data in order to set targets and strategy.
28. Excellent communication, organisational, planning and presenting skills, with great attention to detail.
29. The ability to build strong relationships internally and externally and adapt management style to different audiences.
30. Training or experience in ethical auditing and the clear ability to understand, interpret and analyse ethical audits
31. High personal level of interest in ethical trading and human rights within a corporate context.
Benefits:
32. Cash Car allowance
33. 25 days annual leave plus birthday off
34. 14.5% pension - 5% employee opt in / 9.5% employer
35. Hybrid and flexible working - 4 days in office / 1 day WFH
36. Flexible holiday option - buy 5 additional days
37. Enhanced family friendly & carers policies
38. Life assurance cover
39. Private medical insurance
40. Critical illness cover
41. Learning and development opportunities
42. Corporate incentive scheme (company performance based)
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