Human Rights Manager
Human Rights Manager
Position Snapshot
Location: Arlington,US
This role can also be based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia / Paris, France/London, UK
Company: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A
Act. Rate: Full-Time Act. Rate 100%
Type of contact: Permanent contract
Genuine opportunities for career and personal development
Modern “smart office” locations providing agile & collaborative workspaces
Dynamic international working environment
Attractive additional benefits
Position Summary
As a Human Rights Manager, you will be responsible for further developing and deploying the Human Rights strategy within operations across the company upstream supply chains (30Mio tons of raw materials across 86 countries)
We offer a dynamic, inclusive, and international working environment with many opportunities across different companies, functions, and regions. Don’t miss the opportunity to join us and work with different teams in an agile and diverse context.
A Day in the Life of a Human Rights Manager
- Assessing human rights breaches within upstream supply chains, together with category leads and NGO partners,
- Shaping and developing category specific and (where applicable) cross category strategies to tackle human rights issues.
- Planning the resources required to implement action plan including estimated investment
- Attracting co-funding where necessary
- Providing technical assistance: to internal stakeholders on the implementation of the signed off action plans
- Developing a center of expertise: in human rights, social conflict, transitional law
- Monitoring and reporting of Above the Market teams on progresses related to human rights
- Driving specific projects (reforestation) ensuring human rights aspects are handled correctly (land rights, indigenous community conflict resolution)
- Represent Nestle Group on specific human rights industry or public alliances & forums.
- Interact with governmental bodies (UN entities, country specific ministry) and NGOs related to projects and duties.
What will make you successful
- Master of Arts in human rights, political sciences, transitional laws
- 5-7 years experience in human rights due diligence as part of governmental, non governmental or corporate entities
- Expertise in human rights conflict resolutions, international human rights regulations
- Publicly recognized leadership related to the operational execution of actions in conflict zones or remote, agricultural locations
- Theoretical & Practical know how in agricultural community resiliency
- Skilled for external representation to industry roundtables
- Courageous, autonomous, ok with virtual teams, independent and self-driven
- At ease with data management
At Nestlé, we want to help shape a better and healthier world, inspire people to live healthier lives and deliver impact at a scale and pace that makes a difference. We do this by fostering a diverse, friendly, supportive, and collaborative environment, that creates positive disruption, embraces innovation, and empowers people and teams to win.
We aim to hire friendly, respectful, inspiring people who care about the people’s lives that we touch every single day.
Be a force for good. Join Nestlé and visit us on www.nestle.com.
Position Snapshot
Location: Arlington,US
This role can also be based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia / Paris, France/London, UK
Company: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A
Act. Rate: Full-Time Act. Rate 100%
Type of contact: Permanent contract
Genuine opportunities for career and personal development
Modern “smart office” locations providing agile & collaborative workspaces
Dynamic international working environment
Attractive additional benefits
Position Summary
As a Human Rights Manager, you will be responsible for further developing and deploying the Human Rights strategy within operations across the company upstream supply chains (30Mio tons of raw materials across 86 countries)
We offer a dynamic, inclusive, and international working environment with many opportunities across different companies, functions, and regions. Don’t miss the opportunity to join us and work with different teams in an agile and diverse context.
A Day in the Life of a Human Rights Manager
- Assessing human rights breaches within upstream supply chains, together with category leads and NGO partners,
- Shaping and developing category specific and (where applicable) cross category strategies to tackle human rights issues.
- Planning the resources required to implement action plan including estimated investment
- Attracting co-funding where necessary
- Providing technical assistance: to internal stakeholders on the implementation of the signed off action plans
- Developing a center of expertise: in human rights, social conflict, transitional law
- Monitoring and reporting of Above the Market teams on progresses related to human rights
- Driving specific projects (reforestation) ensuring human rights aspects are handled correctly (land rights, indigenous community conflict resolution)
- Represent Nestle Group on specific human rights industry or public alliances & forums.
- Interact with governmental bodies (UN entities, country specific ministry) and NGOs related to projects and duties.
What will make you successful
- Master of Arts in human rights, political sciences, transitional laws
- 5-7 years experience in human rights due diligence as part of governmental, non governmental or corporate entities
- Expertise in human rights conflict resolutions, international human rights regulations
- Publicly recognized leadership related to the operational execution of actions in conflict zones or remote, agricultural locations
- Theoretical & Practical know how in agricultural community resiliency
- Skilled for external representation to industry roundtables
- Courageous, autonomous, ok with virtual teams, independent and self-driven
- At ease with data management
At Nestlé, we want to help shape a better and healthier world, inspire people to live healthier lives and deliver impact at a scale and pace that makes a difference. We do this by fostering a diverse, friendly, supportive, and collaborative environment, that creates positive disruption, embraces innovation, and empowers people and teams to win.
We aim to hire friendly, respectful, inspiring people who care about the people’s lives that we touch every single day.
Be a force for good. Join Nestlé and visit us on www.nestle.com.
Arlington, VA, US, 22202 KOTA KINABALU, MY, 89208 Marne La Vallée Cedex 10, FR London, GB, SE1 7ND
Arlington, VA, US, 22202 KOTA KINABALU, MY, 89208 Marne La Vallée Cedex 10, FR London, GB, SE1 7ND
Nearest Major Market: Arlington Virginia
Nearest Secondary Market: Washington DC