Vacancies at the Business & Human Rights Resource Centre

by | Mar 18, 2016

During 2016 KnowtheChain will benchmark companies’ transparency on their policies and processes to address forced labour in their global supply chains.  We are seeking a dynamic, outcome-oriented Project Lead.  The Project Lead will drive the benchmarking process – including delivery of three sector-specific benchmarks during the year.  S/he will also help create the strategy for KnowtheChain beyond 2016, working closely with the leads from KTC partner organizations. More info here.
 
Location: London or New York
Deadline: 21 March 2016
 
We are seeking a skilled IT professional with some spare time, to support the expansion of our digital platforms, help improve our cyber security, and provide technical advice and expertise across the breadth of our IT work.  Working closely with our global team, s/he will advise and work on a variety of IT-related areas, including: development of our website and other internal IT systems; conceptualization and implementation of interactive and comparative databases and benchmarks; and enhancing our digital security systems and processes, especially in high-risk regions. More info here.
 
Location: London or remotely
Deadline: Rolling applications

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