Mission 1: Human rights competitive monitoring
Monitor and track human rights trends and best practices including peer commitments; official reports, the legal & regulatory and policy environment; and NGO and activist activity.
Participate in conferences and webinars and elaborate notes to share with relevant internal stakeholders.
Topics: community livelihoods, engagement & development, grievance mechanisms, decent working conditions and living wages & income
Mission 2: Social Sustainability integration
Contribute to the development of the "Valuing People" pillar, focusing on workers and affected communities in line with: EU CS3D (Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive), CSRD (Corporate Sustainability Directive), Devoir de Vigilance, and the UNGPs (United Nations Guiding Principles).
Provide support on events, workshops, communication, trainings and other materials.
Mission 3: Social and human rights reporting, ratings and benchmarks
Contribute to reporting for the “Social sustainability” and “vigilance plan” sections of our Universal Registration Document
Assist in responses to ESG ratings and rankings (CHRB, WBA, Equileap, Ecovadis etc.) and review performances to inform opportunities for improvement.
You are a student in a relevant field of study in Human Rights, Law & Business Ethics, Social Sciences, Sociology, Public Policy or International Relations
You have previous experience in human rights or social sustainability within an international organization or NGO
You have good knowledge of PowerPoint, Excel and Word
You are passionate about human rights and social sustainability
You are rigorous, collaborative, adaptable and have the ability to prioritize concurrent projects with the big picture
You speak English and French fluently, Spanish is a plus