Business & Human Rights Resource Centre is hiring a
Business & Human Rights Resource Centre is seeking a part-time research assistant as part of our work on forced labour in global supply chains through our flagship benchmark, KnowTheChain. The KnowTheChain Research Assistant will support KnowTheChain’s goal of producing data on corporate efforts to address forced labour in supply chains, and to provide practical resources for investors and companies to understand and address forced labour risks.
Details
HOW TO APPLY: Complete and return this application form via our jobs portal. Kindly note that the application form is required; we will not accept CVs. If you need any additional support, please reach out to Giulia Vinzi at vinzi@business-humanrights.org
The Organisation
Business & Human Rights Resource Centre works with diverse allies and partners to put human rights at the core of companies’ business models and end abuse; to empower communities and workers to secure their rights and gain accountability for abuse; and to encourage governments to create the right regulation and incentives to uphold human rights in business. We are a global organisation that is rooted in five continental regions. We have a diverse Global Team of 80, based in 20 locations around the world. The Global Team members work with a rich network of human rights advocates in ten languages. Our work covers the full gamut of human rights in business, with three thematic programmes: accountable digital technologies; responsible natural resource use and a just transition, and workers’ rights in global supply chains.
The KnowTheChain Benchmark sits within the latter, producing research and analysis on corporate practices and holding corporations accountable for their failures in addressing forced labour in global supply chains.
Responsibilities
The responsibilities of the Research Assistant include:
Essential Skills & Experience
Values: Strong demonstrated commitment to human rights and interest in advancing labour rights in global supply chains. Shares values and ethos of the Resource Centre.
Research and analytical skills:Â Able to search and identify relevant information online; persistent in seeking out difficult-to-find information (e.g., through desk-based research and phone calls); strong attention to detail; creative in identifying new sources of information; strong Microsoft Excel and Word skills.
Communications:Â Excellent writing skills, and strong understanding of how to present complex information in a succinct and balanced way.
Representation skills:Â Able to foster productive, professional relationships with a broad range of contacts.
Solidarity building:Â Able to foster productive relationships for the purpose of contributing to the incredible work of various groups working on the impact of business on human rights.
Self-initiative and organisation:Â Able to use own initiative and work independently within agreed framework. Strong time management and prioritisation skills, and able to work under pressure and tight deadlines.
Team-work:Â Able to operate effectively and constructively with colleagues based around the world and willing to adapt work hours to liaise with team members based in other regions.
Languages: Fluency in English required (reading, writing and speaking)
Desirable:
TO APPLY: Complete and return this application form via our jobs Kindly note that the application form is required; we will not accept CVs. If you need any additional support, please reach out to Giulia Vinzi at vinzi@business-humanrights.org