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People & Culture Business Partner 

Reports to Senior Director, People & Culture
Location: Fully Remote based in London, UK / GMT Time Zone – Required

About Us 

Textile Exchange is a global non-profit driving beneficial
impact on climate change across the fashion and textile industry. It guides a growing community of brands, manufacturers, and farmers towards more purposeful production from the very start of the supply chain.  

By 2030, its goal is to guide the industry to achieve a 45% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions within fiber and raw material production. Its focus is holistic and interconnected, accelerating the adoption of practices that improve the state of our water, soil health, and biodiversity.  

At Textile Exchange, materials matter. To learn more, visit TextileExchange.org.

Position Summary 

The People & Culture Business Partner (PCBP) will serve as a key point of contact for our team members and managers based outside of the United States, providing professional, responsive, and values-aligned human resources support. Based in the UK (GMT time zone), the PCBP will support the full employee lifecycle across multiple regions, ensuring local relevance and global consistency in people practices and in partnership with our Employer-of-Record (EOR). This role will be instrumental in reinforcing a positive employee experience and fostering a people-centric culture at Textile Exchange.

The ideal candidate will bring practical knowledge of employment regulations in the UK with familiarity across various countries, a strong customer service orientation, a collaborative mindset, and a demonstrated ability to coach both employees and managers through complex employee relations issues, performance management, and development conversations.
This role is ideal for someone who thrives in a fast-paced, 100% remote, mission-driven, and global work environment. 

Primary Duties and Responsibilities 

Staff Relations & Support 

  • Serve as the primary human resources contact for a growing workforce of approximately 100 team members and managers based outside of the US, providing day-to-day guidance on HR policies, employee relations, and performance management. 
  • Coach and support managers in proactively addressing employee relations issues, fostering team engagement, and navigating sensitive workplace concerns in a constructive, legally compliant, and values-aligned manner. 
  • Partner with managers and the US-based Learning & Development Specialist to identify learning needs across regions and support the development and implementation of relevant learning and development opportunities. 
  • Assist with the implementation of new and updated HR policies and initiatives across regions. 
  • Coordinate with EOR’s legal
    and HR advisors on country-specific issues as needed. 
  • Partner with the Senior Director, People & Culture, to ensure practices are legally compliant and culturally appropriate in diverse global contexts. 

Onboarding, Offboarding & Lifecycle Management 

  • Ensure seamless onboarding experiences by coordinating with EOR, People & Culture team members, hiring managers, IT, and other relevant departments. 
  • Support employees and managers during offboarding, including exit interviews, logistics, and compliance with local regulations. 
  • Maintain accurate records and support HR data integrity across platforms and documentation. 

Talent Acquisition Partnership 

  • In partnership with the US-based Recruiter, collaborate closely with hiring managers to understand role requirements, team dynamics, and success profiles, and act as intermediary with the internal Recruiter and external headhunters, if needed. 
  • Provide guidance and training on inclusive and effective interviewing techniques, including structured interviewing and bias reduction. 
  • Support hiring managers in crafting clear, compelling, and equitable job descriptions. 
  • Facilitate interview debrief sessions and help teams make thoughtful, principle-aligned hiring decisions. 
  • Support hiring managers and recruiters to ensure a consistent, compliant, and positive hiring experience for both managers and candidates. 
  • Provide back-up to the internal Recruiter by offering support with job postings, candidate sourcing, screenings, and conducting interviews as needed. 

HR Systems & Processes 

  • Maintain and update employee records in alignment with data protection and privacy standards. 
  • Contribute to the continuous improvement of HR processes, tools, and templates. 
  • Generate reports and metrics to support decision-making and track key trends. 

Secondary Duties and Responsibilities 

  • Additional
    projects and tasks as assigned by the Senior Director, People and Culture. 

Minimum Qualifications 

  • A bachelor’s degree in human resources, business, behavioral science or relevant field, or education equivalent in work experience.  
  • 3+ years of experience in a generalist or HR business partner role within a global organization. 
  • Strong understanding of employment law and HR practices in the UK and familiarity
    across other countries in Europe, Africa, Asia, Latin America, and
    Canada. 
  • Demonstrated ability to manage multiple stakeholders and balance global consistency with local nuance. 
  • Excellent interpersonal, written, and verbal communication skills. 
  • High level of integrity, confidentiality, and professionalism. 
  • Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite and HRIS systems. 

Preferred Qualifications 

  • CIPD, HRCI, and/or SHRM certification or equivalent HR qualification. 
  • Experience working for a large non-profit or NGO.   
  • Experience working remotely and across time zones in a dispersed team. 
  • Experience partnering with an Employer-of-Record administrator (i.e., Remote). 
  • Knowledge of sustainable fashion, environmental, or social impact fields. 
  • Experience with BambooHR HRMS and SharePoint. 

Location: Fully Remote based in London, UK / GMT Time Zone – Required
FLSA: Exempt 
Direct Reports: None 
Schedule: 40 hours per week 
Required Travel: Less than 5% 
Salary Range: $70,000 – $95,000 USD 

This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive list of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties and responsibilities may change, or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice. 

Please submit your resume here to apply

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Recognition Lead, Standards Systems https://textileexchange.org/careers/recognition-lead-standards-systems/ Fri, 18 Jul 2025 18:11:16 +0000 https://textileexchange.org/?post_type=career&p=53745 Recognition Lead, Standards Systems  Reports to: Standards Director  About Us  Textile Exchange is a global non-profit driving beneficial impact on climate change across the fashion and textile industry. It guides a growing community of brands, […]

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Recognition Lead, Standards Systems 

Reports to: Standards Director 

About Us 

Textile Exchange is a global non-profit driving beneficial impact on climate change across the fashion and textile industry. It guides a growing community of brands, manufacturers, and farmers towards more purposeful production from the very start of the supply chain.  

By 2030, its goal is to guide the industry to achieve a 45% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions within fiber and raw material production. Its focus is holistic and interconnected, accelerating the adoption of practices that improve the state of our water, soil health, and biodiversity.  

For real change to happen, everyone needs a clear path to beneficial impact. That’s why Textile Exchange believes that approachable, step-by-step instruction paired with collective action can change the system to make preferred materials and fibers an accessible default, mobilizing leaders through attainable strategies, proven solutions, and a driven community.  

At Textile Exchange, materials matter. To learn more, visit TextileExchange.org.
 

Working at Textile Exchange 

We work remotely with a team located in 20+ countries. We are a diverse group committed to harnessing the strengths of the global textile industry to accelerate change toward climate and other key environmental goals. We work collaboratively on important environmental issues around the world by working and interacting with farming groups, processors, brands, retailers, and environmental experts in the textile and fashion industries around the world. 

We offer an opportunity to join a cutting-edge global environmental nonprofit and to help strengthen the impact of our organization. Each Textile Exchange employee is offered a competitive compensation package with paid time off, yearly bonus, opportunities for continuing education, and more. 

Like all roles at Textile Exchange, this role will be primarily home-based; Textile Exchange is a US-based but remote-working organization with a global team. Candidates must be available to work across the USA and UK/EU time zones. 

Job Summary 

Textile Exchange recognizes the challenges faced by having duplicative standard systems and sustainability initiatives in the marketplace and value chains.
As we move to publish the Materials Matter Standard and implement a new certification system, and in order to reduce cost and complexity for standards users, we wish to incorporate a mechanism to recognize existing standard systems within the MMS (either partially or fully) that align with our principles of preferred production systems (climate, nature, people, animals, and governance/credibility).
In addition to recognition, we also wish to foster partnerships with other standard systems and sustainability initiatives that work towards shared sustainability goals.  

The Recognition Lead will oversee the development and operationalization of the Materials Matter Recognition Framework,
which will establish criteria and implementation guidelines for partnerships with other standards systems and sustainability initiatives covering materials not already part of our system (e.g., manmade cellulosic fibers, biomaterials, and cotton) or specialty scope areas that add value and integrity to certification (e.g., social welfare and environmental practices), while streamlining audit processes, sharing assurance data, and defining allowed claims and labeling. 

The Recognition Lead will be part of the Standards System department, reporting to the Standards Director and working in close collaboration with the 1) Assurance, Traceability, and Supply Chain Data, 2) Claims and Trademark Management, and 3) Impact Tools teams. Their primary role is to build and implement the framework structure, any needed criteria, and operational policies and procedures for the Recognition Framework. They work closely with various Textile Exchange departments and external stakeholder groups to ensure cross-organizational collaboration, clear and consistent messaging, and alignment of the Recognition Framework with other tools and activities that support the Textile Exchange strategy. 

Expectations and Responsibilities 

  • Contribute to the strategic plan for recognition and serve as technical lead in developing and operationalizing the Recognition Framework. This includes: 
  • Development of Recognition Framework structure and additional criteria as needed, in partnership with the Impact Tools team. 
  • Designing and implementing policies, procedures, guidelines, and training content to support the establishment of recognition partnerships and materials in the Materials Matter System in close coordination with the Standard System department teams. 
  • Follow ISEAL’s Good Practice Guide for Benchmarking Voluntary Sustainability Systems and ensure compliance with the ISEAL Code requirements for equivalency. 
  • Liaise across Textile Exchange departments and teams on workstreams that overlap with the concept of recognition
    as follows: 
  • Engagement and Partnerships to help build and maintain relationships with other sustainability system owners to establish recognition of other systems. 
  • EU Legislation and Standards Expert to ensure alignment with public policy requirements & accreditations. 
  • Impact Tools team to refine and evolve the existing Fiber and Materials Matrix tool and criteria for use as the foundation for the recognition mechanism, while retaining scientific rigor and ensuring alignment with voluntary reporting requirements. 
  • Claims and Trademark Management to determine acceptable claims for certified products where the recognition framework is applicable. 
  • Traceability and Supply Chain Data to determine how data is collected from recognized partner programs, integrated into our traceability systems, and reported back to them. 
  • Operational Integrity and Governance to ensure the Framework is built in alignment with ISEAL, organizational best practices, and legal requirements. 
  • Assess and manage risks associated with a recognition model and incorporate risk mitigation strategies into the system design and implementation. 

Experience 

  • Proven leader with the ability to identify needs and create and direct solutions into existence.  
  • Ability to work independently as well as collaborate effectively with the Textile Exchange team and key external stakeholders
  • Strong management abilities, including project planning and oversight, problem solving, and ability to play a leadership role in a highly team-oriented environment.  
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills.  
  • Strong multi-tasking and organizational skills.  
  • Strong attention to detail.  
  • Exceptionally strong interpersonal skills, international experience a plus.  
  • Flexible work hours to accommodate multiple
    time zones. 
  • Ability to travel occasionally for conferences, work meetings and industry events. 
  • MS Office (Required), SharePoint, and 365 Microsoft Suite.  
  • Project Management experience and certification a plus. 

Qualifications 

  • A minimum of a B.A. or B.S. or equivalent. 
  • At least 5 years of experience in standards and certification, preferably with
    ISEAL-compliant members.  
  • At least 7 combined years of experience working in sustainability. 
  • Experience managing complex stakeholder engagement processes.  
  • Experience in conducting benchmark assessments. 
  • Experience working in a rapidly changing environment.  

Terms of Consultancy 

  • Yearlong contract with potential for extension or to become a permanent position 
  • Location: Virtual/Remote 
  • Payment terms – Monthly 
  • Stipend for equipment and other expenses 

How to Apply  

Please submit here

  • Resume 
  • Cover Letter 
  • Salary expectations 

Applications will be considered on a rolling basis as they are submitted. Early application submission is strongly encouraged.  

If you have any pressing questions after completing your application, and meet the qualifications, please contact recruitment@textileexchange.org

Textile Exchange is committed to creating a diverse environment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
 

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Expert, Supply Chain Standard Systems https://textileexchange.org/careers/expert-supply-chain-standard-systems/ Fri, 18 Jul 2025 18:06:49 +0000 https://textileexchange.org/?post_type=career&p=53743 Expert, Supply Chain Standard Systems  Reports to: Senior Manager, Technical Standards  About Us   Textile Exchange is a global non-profit driving beneficial impact on climate change across the fashion and textile industry. It guides a growing community of […]

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Expert, Supply Chain Standard Systems 

Reports to: Senior Manager, Technical Standards 

About Us  

Textile Exchange is a global non-profit driving beneficial impact on climate change across the fashion and textile industry. It guides a growing community of brands, manufacturers, and farmers towards more purposeful production from the very start of the supply chain.  

By 2030, its goal is to guide the industry in achieving a 45% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions within fiber and raw material production. Its focus is holistic and interconnected, accelerating the adoption of practices that improve the state of our water, soil health, and biodiversity. For real change to happen, everyone needs a clear path to beneficial impact. That’s why Textile Exchange believes that approachable, step-by-step instruction paired with collective action can change the system to make preferred materials and fibers an accessible default, mobilizing leaders through attainable strategies, proven solutions, and a driven community.  

At Textile Exchange, materials matter. To learn more, visit TextileExchange.org.
 

Job Summary 

The Supply Chain Expert is part of the Textile Exchange Standards System department, responsible for the development and maintenance of various textile industry supply chain standards used for independent auditing and certification. This position will lead the technical development of Textile Exchange’s chain of custody standards1 and related policies and procedures, and their connectivity to the broader chain of custody framework, which includes our traceability platform (Trackit), the Recognition Framework, claims, and labelling.  The Supply Chain Expert will also play a key role in providing technical oversight and guidance of due diligence systems as they relate to the Standards System. The Supply Chain Expert will support Textile Exchange’s transition to the Materials Matter System, providing the required expertise to update the relevant standards, policies, and procedures. As a member of the Standards System department, they will collaborate closely with various internal teams and stakeholders to gather and analyze feedback throughout the standard development and consultation processes. Their role will help maintain our organization’s commitment to credible sustainability systems as outlined by the ISEAL Code of Good Practice for Sustainability Systems

Duties and Responsibilities 

  • Serve as the technical expert and content lead for chain of custody within Textile Exchange’s standards system, overseeing the development, maintenance, and revision of related standards, policies, procedures, training materials, and resources. Ensure standards, policies and guidance tools are informed by evolving supply chain traceability practices, regulations, and technologies, while aligning with the ISEAL Code of Good Practice and incorporating stakeholder feedback.  
  • Serve as technical expert for due diligence systems as they are related to the Standard System, ensuring alignment with international frameworks such as the OEDC’s Due Diligence Guidance for Responsible Business Conduct
  • Collaborate with the Standards Development, Standards Engagement, Assurance, Traceability, Supply Chain Data, and Claims and Trademark Management teams to inform standard technical development and prepare content for the Textile Exchange decision-making bodies. 
  • Work with relevant team members to ensure that the chain of custody framework is aligned with industry practices as well as government policy and regulations; this includes supporting EU and other policy review workstreams for chain of custody and traceability alignment opportunities. 
  • Support the Traceability and Supply Chain Data teams to operationalize supply chain systems, such as Trackit, the Textile Exchange traceability tool for tracking third-party certified materials across the supply chain, including the use of physical and digital tracers. 
  • Support the development and implementation of the optional environmental and social modules for suppliers in tiers 1-3 to be used in conjunction with the chain of custody standards, including evaluation of other verification systems and identification of data sharing needs to enable consolidated product information in our supply chain system (Trackit). 
  • Provide input to the Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) Strategy team to facilitate data collection throughout the supply chain.  
  • Collaborate with the Claims and Trademark Management team on chain of custody-related requirements for product claim eligibility and other interconnected topics. 
  • Plan and coordinate with Assurance teams on training and calibration needs and content development for certification bodies related to the chain of custody standards and related systems. 
  • Other duties as assigned. 

Experience 

  • Experience working with chain of custody standards or similar supply chain verification/certification schemes, with prior experience in an audit role preferred.  Preference for experience with ISEAL compliant schemes. 
  • Experience working in global textile supply chains, and comprehensive understanding of global supply chains and stakeholders. 
  • Alignment with Textile Exchange’s vision, mission, and objectives.  
  • Proven experience in research, policy development, and implementation of supply chain standards. 
  • Excellent written and grammatical skills in English to draft technical content.  
  • Highly adept in working with Microsoft Office Suite, and the ability to quickly learn new tools, technologies and systems. 
  • A driven individual with a strong work ethic and high degree of autonomy; self-starting and proactive.  
  • Detail-oriented with the ability to understand new contexts and provide interpretation of requirements. 
  • People-oriented and collaborative with a sincere interest in understanding questions and scenarios to provide helpful solutions. 
  • Strong organizational and planning skills.  
  • Exhibiting a proven ability to build relationships and connect effectively with stakeholders and clients. 
  • Honest, professional, responsible, discreet, and able to act with the utmost confidence at all times.  
  • Experience working in a global environment, including proficiency in remote collaboration with an international team. 
  • Flexibility in communication across multiple time zones outside of conventional working hours. 
  • Ability to travel occasionally for conferences, work meetings and industry events. 

Qualifications 

  • Bachelor’s degree in a related area of study. 
  • Minimum of 7 years of experience in supply chain management, sustainability standards development, auditing, or a related field; experience with the CCS or OCS preferred. 
  • Certificate awarded for course that includes content based on the ISO 19011:2018 guidelines for auditing management systems and experience with third-party auditing for the respective management systems. 
  • Familiarity with business analytics tools such as Power BI and CRM tools such as Salesforce.  

Employment Package   

  • Full Time Position, 40 Hours a Week   
  • Location: Virtual/Remote 
  • Annual Salary Range: $70,000 – 95,000 USD
  • To be filled as soon as possible (start date to be agreed between both parties).  
  • Our offers for salary and benefits are dependent on the region of the final candidate. We post most positions based on a US-based Team member, but final offers are made in alignment with the final candidate’s permanent residence and in line with Textile Exchange’s regional employment package.  
  • To see if we hire in your country and for more information, please visit: https://remote.com/country-explorer

How to Apply   

Please submit here

  • Resume 
  • Cover Letter 

Applications will be considered on a rolling basis as they are submitted. Early application submission is strongly encouraged.  

If you have any pressing questions after completing your application, and meet the qualifications, please contact recruitment@textileexchange.org

Textile Exchange is committed to creating a diverse environment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.
 

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Specialist, Payroll & Benefits https://textileexchange.org/careers/specialist-payroll-benefits/ Fri, 18 Jul 2025 18:04:56 +0000 https://textileexchange.org/?post_type=career&p=53741 Specialist, Payroll and Benefits  Reports to:  Lead, People and Culture  About Us  Textile Exchange is a global non-profit driving beneficialimpact on climate change across the fashion and textile industry. It guides a […]

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Specialist, Payroll and Benefits 

Reports to:  Lead, People and Culture 

About Us 

Textile Exchange is a global non-profit driving beneficial
impact on climate change across the fashion and textile industry. It guides a growing community of brands, manufacturers, and farmers towards more purposeful production from the very start of the supply chain.  

By 2030, its goal is to guide the industry to achieve a 45% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions within fiber and raw material production. Its focus is holistic and interconnected, accelerating the adoption of practices that improve the state of our water, soil health, and biodiversity.  

At Textile Exchange, materials matter. To learn more, visit TextileExchange.org.
 

Position Summary 

The Payroll and Benefits Specialist is a key member of the People & Culture team. This role is responsible for managing payroll processing, administering employee benefits, and overseeing leave programs for a growing, fully remote, multi-state U.S. workforce. This role ensures compliance with applicable laws and regulations. By serving as a trusted resource for related inquiries, this position enhances the employee experience and contributes to a compliant and efficient People and Culture operation.  

 
Primary Duties and Responsibilities  

Payroll Administration: 

  • Process semi-monthly payroll for approximately 55 US-based employees across multiple states, ensuring accurate and timely submission. 
  • Maintain payroll records and ensure compliance with federal, state, and local laws. 
  • Manage the process with support from Finance and Legal to add new states and locales to our payroll system. 
  • Address and resolve payroll-related inquiries and discrepancies. 

Benefits and Leave Administration: 

  • Administer US employee benefits suite of programs including health, dental, vision, FSA, retirement plans, and ancillary programs. 
  • Lead the annual open enrollment process and qualifying life event changes. 
  • Coordinate with third-party administrators to process enrollments, terminations, and benefit changes in a timely manner. 
  • Research, evaluate, and recommend to People & Culture leadership new or enhanced benefit offerings to support the evolving needs and well-being of our workforce. 
  • Maintain and distribute the annual Employee Benefits Summary booklet.  
  • Create and distribute annual Total Compensation Statements. 
  • Oversee and administer leave requests, including family and medical leave, sabbaticals, bereavement, disability and accommodations. 
  • Create and maintain a tracking system for global leaves. 

Compliance and Reporting: 

  • Ensure compliance with applicable federal and state payroll, benefits, and leave regulations. 
  • Prepare and submit required reports to government agencies. 
  • Stay up to date with changes in tax laws and regulations affecting payroll and benefits. 
  • Lead the annual workers compensation audit.  

Employee Experience and Support: 

  • Serve as a primary point of contact for employee payroll, benefits, and leave-related questions. 
  • Participate in all new hire onboardings to provide education on payroll and benefits. 

Secondary Responsibilities  


EOR Administrative Support:

  • Provide administrative support to the People & Culture Lead for international HR management through our Employer-of-Record (Remote) platform.   

Minimum Qualifications (education, experience, skills) 

  • Minimum of 3-5 years of experience with U.S. payroll administration. 
  • Minimum of 3-5 years of experience with benefits and/or total rewards administration. 
  • Strong knowledge of multi-state payroll, benefits, and leave laws and best practices. 
  • Experience partnering with brokers, TPAs, and insurance carriers. 
  • Strong proficiency with payroll software. 
  • Strong proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite, particularly Excel. 
  • Proven ability to maintain the highest standards of confidentiality, discretion, and professionalism in all aspects of the work. 
  • Exceptional attention to detail and accuracy 
  • Strong organizational and time management skills. 
  • Self-motivated, proactive, and able to work autonomously with minimal supervision. 
  • Demonstrated ability to thrive in a fast-paced, deadline-driven, fully remote environment. 
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills. 

Preferred Qualifications 

  • Experience with BambooHR and/or ADP. 
  • Experience with SharePoint. 
  • Experience working within a global, distributed team environment. 
  • Experience working remotely. 

The job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive list of activities, duties, or responsibilities that are required of the employee. They may change, or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice.  

Employment Package   

  • Full Time Position, 40 Hours a Week   
  • Location: Virtual/Remote 
  • Annual Salary Range: $65,000 – $80,000 
  • Required Travel: Less than 5% 
  • To be filled as soon as possible (start date to be agreed between both parties).  
  • Our offers for salary and benefits are dependent on the region of the final candidate. We post most positions based on a US-based Team member, but final offers are made in alignment with the final candidate’s permanent residence and in line with Textile Exchange’s regional employment package.  
  • To see if we hire in your country and for more information, please visit: https://remote.com/country-explorer


How to Apply
 

Please submit here

  • Resume 
  • Cover Letter 
  • Salary expectations 

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Chief Standards System Officer https://textileexchange.org/careers/chief-standards-system-officer/ Fri, 20 Jun 2025 16:25:14 +0000 https://textileexchange.org/?post_type=career&p=53413 Textile Exchange is seeking a strategic and experienced Chief Standards System Officer (CSSO) to lead the vision, development, and global implementation of our Materials Matter standards system, while also overseeing our existing […]

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Textile Exchange is seeking a strategic and experienced Chief Standards System Officer (CSSO) to lead the vision, development, and global implementation of our Materials Matter standards system, while also overseeing our existing suite of material-specific standards. This role will guide the evolution and delivery of raw material and supply chain criteria, assurance and certification models, traceability and chain of custody systems, and claims governance. The CSSO will also be responsible for building out internal capacity and co-leading the development of recognition partnerships with the materials engagement team with aligned sustainability standards, ensuring Textile Exchange acts as a platform that brings together aligned standards and stakeholders, supporting coherence and progress without creating unnecessary barriers.

We are looking for someone who is excited to be part of an organization doing standards in an innovative way – unifying systems, embedding outcome-focused criteria, and co-creating change with stakeholders. The CSSO will help lead the strategic transformation of our standards into a globally credible, science-informed, and regionally grounded framework that supports producers, enables brand accountability, prioritizes usability through user-centered systems, and drives measurable progress on climate, nature, and livelihoods.

While leading the Standards department, the CSSO will work in close collaboration with our Executive and Senior Leadership Teams to ensure the standards system is not only technically credible, but also practical, regionally adaptable, and aligned with stakeholder needs. This includes driving regional rollout strategies and managing implementation risk across diverse geographies and production systems.

Textile Exchange is not just a standards body, we also house one of the sector’s leading impact data and thought leadership teams, a dynamic engagement department working with 700+ members, and a growing network of producers, civil society actors, and technical experts. As part of this ecosystem, the CSSO will ensure our standards system serves as a driver of transformation across the full value chain – from Tier 4 producers to global brands.

As a senior leader reporting to the CEO, the CSSO will be responsible for maintaining the credibility, scalability, and global relevance of the standards system, while ensuring strong risk management, outcome alignment, and regional responsiveness in a rapidly evolving global context.

Key Responsibilities

Strategic Leadership & Vision

  • Strengthen the long-term vision and direction for Textile Exchange’s unified, outcome-oriented standards system.
  • Serve as the internal and external champion for standards credibility and integrity, scientific rigor, practical application, and measurable climate and nature outcomes.
  • Ensure alignment with organizational strategy and our initiatives, including impact, policy, and engagement objectives.

Standards System Oversight

  • Oversee the development, maintenance, and refinement of raw material and supply chain criteria, integrating both practice-based and outcome-based approaches.
  • Oversee the assurance and certification system, including protocols, auditor oversight, and grievance mechanisms.
  • Advance traceability and chain of custody systems, with a particular emphasis on digital traceability solutions that enhance transparency while reducing friction and unnecessary barriers to entry for supply chain actors.
  • Oversee the strategic transformation of how chain of custody is designed and implemented to balance system robustness with practical accessibility, especially in complex or resource-constrained settings.
  • Govern a robust and transparent claims system and develop pathways for mutual recognition with aligned standards.
  • Ensure that claims and assurance models are responsive to stakeholder needs and regulatory trends, while reinforcing system integrity and trust.

Regional Rollout & Implementation

  • In partnership with the engagement team, provide strategic leadership and guidance for regional rollout strategies of standards adoption—ensuring contextualized implementation across geographies, while supporting regional teams and partners in building capacity, engaging local stakeholders, and advancing accessible certification models.
  • Integrate learnings from pilots, audits, and producer feedback into continuous system improvement.

Risk & Integrity Management

  • Ensure risk management across all areas of the standards system that aligns with our organization wide risk management strategies.
  • Identify and mitigate operational, reputational, and compliance risks, in alignment with ISEAL best practices.
  • Ensure standards development remains fit-for-purpose through structured review, revision, and governance processes.

Organizational Integration & Collaboration

  • Partner with the Climate & Nature Impact leadership to embed scientific and impact-aligned metrics in the standards system.
  • Collaborate with the Engagement & Partnerships leadership to ensure stakeholder needs, motivations, and barriers are reflected.
  • Contribute to strategic planning, communications, and leadership alignment as a key member of the senior leadership team.

External Leadership & Representation

  • Represent Textile Exchange at events, global coalitions, policy forums, and technical working groups as well as with key stakeholders including standards organizations and assurance providers.
  • Cultivate strategic partnerships that advance harmonization, mutual recognition, and shared impact outcomes.
  • Engage funders, media, and stakeholders to advocate for Textile Exchange’s role in enabling system transformation.

Team and Organizational Leadership

  • Lead, mentor, and develop a high-performing team that reflects the organization’s values and strategic priorities.
  • Foster an inclusive, collaborative culture that supports innovation, accountability, and professional growth.
  • Promote alignment and integration with other departments (Climate and Nature, Engagement, Communications, Strategy, and Operations) to deliver results across the organization’s three core functions: Impact, Engagement, and Standards.

Qualifications & Experience

  • A minimum of 10+ years of senior leadership in sustainability standards and systems, with a preference for experience in raw materials, agriculture, or land-based sourcing.
  • Demonstrated experience working with or within organizations that operate across complex stakeholder landscapes – including producers, brands, governments, NGOs, and civil society.
  • A strong understanding of ISEAL codes, climate/nature metrics, and multi-stakeholder governance.
  • Experience with regional implementation and risk-based system rollout.
  • Proven experience overseeing digital traceability platforms and the evolution of chain of custody frameworks.
  • Ideally has worked with recognition frameworks and has experience with incentive or premium programs.
  • Strong track record of managing multi-disciplinary, global teams.

Strategic & Leadership Skills

  • Proven experience developing and executing strategy across functions, particularly in alignment with impact, policy, and stakeholder engagement goals.
  • Systems thinker with strong integration skills and the ability to guide coherent cross-departmental implementation.
  • Adept at navigating complexity, balancing scientific rigor with practical applicability.
  • Collaborative, with a strong ability to influence and align stakeholders internally and externally.

Personal Attributes

  • Mission-driven and passionate about creating meaningful, measurable change in the global textile industry.
  • Committed to equity, inclusion, and co-creating solutions with global stakeholders.
  • Credible and thoughtful communicator with strong facilitation and representation skills.

Key Attributes

  • Visionary and systems-oriented.
  • Practical and context-sensitive.
  • Data- and impact-informed.
  • Collaborative and inclusive.
  • Courageous and transparent in decision-making.

About Textile Exchange

Textile Exchange is a global non-profit driving beneficial outcomes for climate and nature across the fashion, apparel, and textile industry. We guide a growing community of brands, manufacturers, and material producers towards more purposeful production, right from the start of the supply chain. 

By 2030, our goal is to guide the industry to drive a 45% reduction in the greenhouse gas emissions within fiber and raw material production. To get there, we are keeping our focus holistic and interconnected, accelerating the adoption of practices that improve the state of our water, soil health, and biodiversity too. 

For real change to happen, everyone needs a clear path to positive impact. That’s why Textile Exchange believes that approachable, step-by-step instruction paired with collective action can change the system to make preferred materials and fibers an accessible default, mobilizing leaders through attainable strategies, proven solutions, and a driven community.  

To learn more, visit TextileExchange.org.

Joining our team 

We are a globally distributed, fully remote team spanning over 20 countries and united by our commitment to driving positive change in the fashion, apparel, and textile industry.  

We leverage our collective strengths to tackle climate challenges and advance key environmental goals. Collaborating with farming groups, processors, brands, retailers, and environmental experts worldwide, we address critical issues shaping the future of this industry. 

Joining our team means becoming part of a cutting-edge global non-profit dedicated to amplifying impact. Textile Exchange offers competitive compensation, including paid time off, discretionary annual bonuses, learning opportunities, and more.  

Like all roles within our organization, this position is remote, reflecting our US-based yet fully global and home-based structure. Candidates must be flexible to work across all time zones as needed.

Employment Package  

  • Reports to CEO
  • Full Time Position, 40 Hours a Week  
  • Location: Virtual/Remote
  • Annual Salary Range: $190,000 – $240,000 USD
  • To be filled as soon as possible (start date to be agreed between both parties).
  • Our salary structures are location-agnostic, ensuring equal pay for the same role, irrespective of location. Final employment offers are determined based on the role, candidate experience, education, and other relevant factors, but not on location. Offers will be presented in the local currency of the candidate’s permanent residence. Benefits are tailored to the region of the candidate’s permanent residence and align with Textile Exchange’s regional employment packages.
  • To see if we hire in your country and for more information, please visit: https://remote.com/country-explorer 

How to Apply 

Please apply here with your resume and a cover letter. 

Applications will be considered on a rolling basis as they are submitted. Early application submission is strongly encouraged.    

If you have any pressing questions after completing your application, and meet the qualifications, please contact recruitment@textileexchange.org. 

Textile Exchange is committed to creating a diverse environment. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, genetics, disability, age, or veteran status.

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ACE Village Commercial Director https://textileexchange.org/careers/ace-village-commercial-director/ Fri, 13 Jun 2025 12:06:34 +0000 https://textileexchange.org/?post_type=career&p=53375 Location: London (international travel required, including Pakistan and India) Contract: Full-time, Permanent Start Date: September 2025 Reporting to: CEO Apply by 30th June 2025: send your CV and cover letter […]

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Location: London (international travel required, including Pakistan and India)

Contract: Full-time, Permanent

Start Date: September 2025

Reporting to: CEO

Apply by 30th June 2025: send your CV and cover letter here

Job Description:

Pilio UK jointly with SAMA^Verte, Pakistan have developed a pioneering sustainability programme for the fashion and textile industry to address its climate, biodiversity, and social challenges. We have developed innovative, sustainable finance solutions to channel investment into natural fibre landscapes in order to reduce carbon emissions, restore ecosystems and foster socio-economic resilience.

Our flagship initiative, ACE Village (Affordable Clean Environment) Programme, is a sustainability insetting solution designed to enable fashion brands to achieve carbon, biodiversity, and social impacts within their cotton supply chains. By integrating clean energy (e.g., solar microgrids, irrigation), nature enhancement, and community empowerment, ACE Village creates a scalable model for brands to meet Climate+ 2030 goals and beyond.

ACE Village has been supported by grants from Innovate UK’s Energy Catalyst Competition to develop and test the solution in Pakistan. ACE Village now is ready to go to market.

We are seeking a Commercial Director to lead the commercialisation of ACE Village, driving adoption by fashion and textile brands, signing-up and managing brand participation, and scaling its impact globally, with an initial focus on cotton supply chains.

Role Overview

The Commercial Director will work closely with the CEO to develop and execute a business strategy that positions ACE Village as a market-leading insetting solution for fashion brands.

This role will focus on commercialising ACE Village for cotton supply chains, building strategic partnerships, signing up and managing the delivery of participating brands, aligning insetting with relevant regulations, standards, and certifications, securing funding, and ensuring the solution delivers measurable carbon, biodiversity, and social impacts. The successful candidate will combine commercial expertise, sustainability knowledge, and a passion for systemic change to drive market adoption and global scalability.

This role will eventually grow into other commercial opportunities being incubated by Pilio.

The ideal candidate will be expected to build this practice and over time, encouraged to build related and ancillary practices on the back of the ACE Village programme.

Key Responsibilities

Commercialisation of ACE Village

Develop the business model: Refine the financial and commercial framework for ACE Village to enable fashion brands to invest in carbon-reductions, biodiversity-positive, and socially impactful cotton supply chains.

Market research and strategy: Analyse brand needs, market opportunities, barriers, competition, local contexts (e.g., Pakistan and India), regulations, and certifications to inform a robust go-to-market strategy. Identify drivers for brands to adopt ACE Village to meet Climate+ 2030 and net-zero goals.

Pilot project leadership: Oversee the commercial aspects of the £1 million, 2-year Innovate UK Energy Catalyst pilot, signing up and managing the delivery of fashion and textile brands participating in the ACE Village programme to ensure alignment with their sustainability goals and seamless integration into supply chains.

New demand development: Build and nurture commercial relationships with fashion & textile brands to develop a portfolio of at least 5 brands in 2025.

Funding and Investment

Secure funding: Identify and attract funding from foundations, institutions, corporates, impact investors, and renewable/carbon markets to scale ACE Village. Develop collaborative financing models that bring together diverse players to accelerate clean energy and regenerative agriculture in cotton-growing communities.

Market innovation: Explore emerging carbon and biodiversity credit markets to enhance the financial viability of ACE Village, ensuring brands see clear ROI alongside impact, while aligning with relevant certification standards.

General Commercial Leadership

Market research: Continuously monitor market trends, brand sustainability priorities, regulatory changes, and competitive landscapes to refine the ACE Village strategy.

Customer acquisition: Secure commitments from fashion brands to adopt ACE Village, building long-term commercial partnerships.

Cross-functional collaboration: Work with our R&D, sustainability, and product teams, as well as external stakeholders, to deliver commercial objectives.

Skills and Competencies

Commercial expertise: Proven track record in commercialising innovative business models, ideally in sustainable finance, carbon markets, or supply chain sustainability.

Financial acumen: Expertise in developing financial models, securing funding, and navigating investment landscapes (e.g., impact investing, carbon/renewable markets).

Sustainability knowledge: Strong understanding of carbon mitigation and adaptation frameworks, biodiversity frameworks, social impact metrics, and relevant regulations, standards, and certifications (e.g., EU legislation, sustainable cotton standards, ISO standards, carbon accounting protocols), with familiarity in fashion industry supply chains.

Analytical thinking: Ability to analyse complex market data, regulatory requirements, and certification standards to build evidence-based strategies.

Interpersonal skills: Exceptional relationship-building and stakeholder management, with the ability to engage diverse groups (e.g., brands, farmers, investors) and manage brand participation.

Decision-making: Confidence in making strategic and operational decisions in a dynamic, innovative environment.

Sustainability passion: Strong commitment to driving systemic change in climate, biodiversity, and social equity.

Project management: Experience leading multi-stakeholder projects with clear commercial and impact outcomes, ensuring regulatory and certification compliance.

Qualifications and Experience

• Essential:

10+ years of experience in commercial roles, with at least 3 years in sustainability, carbon markets, renewable energy, or supply chain solutions.

A go-getter personality, proactive, a drive to excel and build a solid new company with this pathbreaking solution.

Demonstrated success in commercialising innovative sustainability solutions.

Experience building partnerships with corporates and impact investors.

Knowledge of carbon mitigation, clean energy, biodiversity and social impact interventions, as well as understanding of relevant regulations and

certifications.

• Highly desirable:

Experience in the fashion or textile industry, particularly with natural fibre supply chains (e.g., cotton and wool).

Existing network in sustainability, fashion, or impact investing sectors.

Familiarity with South Asian fibre production markets (e.g., Pakistan, India).

Remuneration

Market-based pay commensurate with the stage of the company and this endeavour.

Performance-based bonus

Equity Stock Ownership Plans

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Head of Ethical Compliance https://textileexchange.org/careers/head-of-ethical-compliance/ Thu, 30 Jan 2025 19:03:34 +0000 https://textileexchange.org/?post_type=career&p=52134 OVERVIEW: Join us as our Head of Ethical Compliance to play your part in the continued global expansion of a billion-dollar success story in fitness retail.  This opportunity will be […]

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OVERVIEW:

Join us as our Head of Ethical Compliance to play your part in the continued global expansion of a billion-dollar success story in fitness retail. 

This opportunity will be a great fit if you have proven track record in apparel or textile manufacturing supply chains. You’ll shape and drive Gymshark’s Ethical Strategy, tackling risks and spearheading impactful communications, while leading innovative community projects across our supply chain to ensure Gymshark stands as a powerful force for good.

The hybrid working pattern features a minimum three days a week at our global HQ in Solihull, UK.


FIND THE GYMSHARK WAY

Gymshark has grown rapidly from humble beginnings in a Solihull garage to become a global leader in fitness retail. In such a dynamic, respected, high-growth business, we can offer exciting careers with real opportunity to make your mark and achieve success as a team member and individual.  From day one, our mentality has been ambitious, agile, and disruptive. If you share the Gymshark mindset, join us for the ride – our growth will be your growth!

YOUR ROLE

As our Head of Ethical Compliance, you’ll lead our ethical compliance strategy, drive global sustainability initiatives, and foster meaningful change across our supply chain. Reporting to the Sustainability Director, this senior role is pivotal in shaping our ethical commitments and community impact.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Developing and implementing Gymshark’s Ethical Compliance strategy to meet global standards.  
  • Overseeing the global rollout of our Ethical Audit program across supply chain tiers (T1-T4).  
  • Building and nurturing community projects and supplier relationships within the supply chain.  
  • Monitoring, managing, and mitigating ethical risks within Gymshark’s and the wider industry supply chain.  
  • Serving as the primary point of contact for supplier relationships and ethical engagement.  
  • Managing sustainability reporting, including the Modern Slavery Report and relevant KPIs.  
  • Leading internal and external communications on ethical practices and community initiatives.  
  • Driving supplier performance improvements through corrective action plans and training programs.

Delivered Through:

  • Leading ethical management, compliance, and stakeholder engagement across Gymshark and external partners.  
  • Aligning the Ethical Compliance Strategy with Gymshark’s commitments, including (FLA) Fair Labour Association membership.  
  • Driving implementation and transparent reporting of impactful Supply Chain Community Projects.  
  • Delivering and exceeding performance targets for Ethical Compliance KPIs and commitments.  
  • Ensuring full compliance with UK and global ethical and legislative standards.


YOUR PROFILE

We are looking for:

  • Extensive experience in textile/apparel manufacturing supply chains, including supplier audit programs. 
  • Proven expertise in ethical management, compliance, FLA standards, and ZDHC or similar industry audits.  
  • Strong stakeholder management skills, balancing priorities to ensure ethical compliance is prioritised.  
  • Ability to build and maintain strategic supplier relationships, ensuring alignment with Gymshark’s Ethical Strategy.  
  • Exceptional data analysis, reporting, and communication skills for internal and external audiences.  
  • Proven leadership and team management capabilities, driving accountability and performance.  
  • Experience managing and delivering complex supply chain projects collaboratively.  
  • Confident in conducting global supplier visits and managing agendas to deliver measurable value.  
  • Skilled in training development, storytelling, and inspiring ethical practices across all levels.

BELONGING AT GYMSHARK.

Our mission is to be a place where everyone belongs. We’re an equal opportunities employer, and for us that means we always strive to be as inclusive as possible in all aspects of employment, right from your application. We’re committed to finding reasonable adjustments* for candidates with specific needs or have a disability during our recruitment process, and all applicants will be considered fairly and equally. We do not tolerate discrimination of any kind. *If you’d like to request a reasonable adjustment please email talent@gymshark.com

THE PERKS.

🙌 Competitive ‘Win Together, Lose Together’ Bonus
🩺 Choice of Private Medical Insurance or Healthcare Cash Plan, paid for by us!
🏖 25 days holidays + your birthday + UK Bank Holidays
💻 A truly Flexible Working Culture
👥 A collaborative, creative and inspiring working environment
💰 Employer pension contributions up to 7%
🤩 Life Assurance at four times your basic salary
🦈 50% Gymshark Discount
🎁 Gymshark Gift Card for each year of service
🛍 Discounts, Cashback and Savings programme
🥇 Financial, Physical and Mental Wellbeing Support
📚 Great Training and Learning Resources
🖥 Choice of hardware and access to the best software
🤒 Paid time off when you’re physically and mentally unwell
🧸 Very Generous Family Leave package – we support you extending your family
🍎 Refuel – Healthy fresh food at GSHQ
🏋️‍♂️ Lifting Club (LC) Gym Membership
👉 Free monthly massages
💈 Beauty and Barber facilities
🚘 Free on-site parking

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Project Assistant https://textileexchange.org/careers/project-assistant/ Mon, 30 Sep 2024 13:04:31 +0000 https://textileexchange.org/?post_type=career&p=50727 This role is an excellent opportunity for individuals passionate about textiles, circularity and sustainability to gain hands-on experience in a dynamic nonprofit environment. Description Our Company:  Accelerating Circularity is a […]

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This role is an excellent opportunity for individuals passionate about textiles, circularity and sustainability to gain hands-on experience in a dynamic nonprofit environment.

Description

Our Company: 

Accelerating Circularity is a collaborative non-profit industry organization with a mission to create new supply chains and business models to turn spent textiles into mainstream raw materials. The goal is to develop models for circular supply systems that can be implemented in multiple geographies. 

Reports to: US Director of Programs 

Full time position

Fully remote USA EST

Project Assistant Job Description:

We are seeking a motivated and detail-oriented Project Assistant to join our team. This assistant will support the Director, Vice President and President by preparing meeting materials, scheduling stakeholder meetings, taking notes, and managing information in Airtable, Google Slides, Miro and Gsuite applications (Google Slides, Google docs, etc.). This role is an excellent opportunity for individuals passionate about textiles, circularity and sustainability to gain hands-on experience in a dynamic nonprofit environment.

Responsibilities:

Key Responsibilities:

  • Meeting Preparation:
    • Create and organize meeting materials using Google Slides, Miro and Canva.
    • Ensure all relevant documents and presentations are prepared and shared in advance.
  • Note-taking:
    • Attend meetings and take detailed notes to capture key discussions, decisions, and action items.
    • Summarize notes and distribute them to team members promptly.
  • Data Management:
    • Utilize Airtable to track project progress, manage data, and support team collaboration.
    • Maintain accurate and up-to-date records related to ongoing projects.
  • Scheduling:
    • Coordinate and schedule stakeholder meetings using G Suite, calendly, and other virtual meeting platforms.
    • Communicate with participants to ensure availability and confirm meeting details.
  • Research Support:
    • Conduct research on textile sustainability trends and best practices.
    • Support the team in gathering information for reports and presentations.

Qualifications:

  • Education:
    • Currently enrolled in or recent graduate from a Bachelor’s or Master’s program in Textile Engineering, or a related field.
  • Skills and Abilities:
    • Strong interest in sustainable textiles
    • Proficiency in using GSuite (Docs, Sheets, Slides, Meet), Miro, Airtable, and Canva.
    • Excellent analytical and problem-solving skills.
    • Strong written and verbal communication skills.
    • Ability to work independently and as part of a team.
  • Experience:
    • Previous internship or project experience in the textile industry or related field is a plus.
  • Candidate must
    • 40 hours per week
    • Available during EST hours

What We Offer:

  • Hands-on experience with cutting-edge textile technologies.
  • Opportunities to contribute to real-world projects.
  • A collaborative and innovative work environment.

Candidates must be eligible to work in the United States without sponsorship.

Accelerating Circularity provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, marital status, caregiver status, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws. 

Salary

$42,000 – $50,000 per year

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Head of Sustainable Impact https://textileexchange.org/careers/head-of-sustainable-impact/ Tue, 10 Sep 2024 18:17:14 +0000 https://textileexchange.org/?post_type=career&p=50367 Formed in 2001, The New Zealand Merino Company (NZM) is much more than a wool company – we’re about weaving together a sustainable future and making a real impact on the […]

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Formed in 2001, The New Zealand Merino Company (NZM) is much more than a wool company – we’re about weaving together a sustainable future and making a real impact on the world. We are an ambitious team of purpose-driven trailblazers, dedicated to delivering premium wool globally while championing innovation and ethical practices every step of the way. 

With our sights set on the future, we’re looking for an experienced Head of Sustainable Impact to join our team and help us deliver our strategy and be the world’s number one supplier of premium wool. 

 Job Description

The Role

Do you have an agri-science background, a talent for science communication and system design, and a customer mindset? Then look no further – as the Head of Sustainable Impact you will play a critical role in NZM’s aspiration to be the world’s #1 preferred supplier of wool.

As the Head of Sustainable Impact you will;

  • Lead the design and delivery of the Integrity Systems that add value to our wool, leveraging the power of scientific data to differentiate and substantiate wool claims in the market.
  • Maximise customers’ trust in NZM wool by identifying and adopting effective measurement systems, data integrity procedures, and alignment with internationally accepted principles relating to sustainability and textile supply chains.
  • Identify and establish strategic partnerships to improve the validity, transparency, and recognition of the data used to differentiate our wool and enable claims. 
  • Provide thought leadership and science expertise on sustainability and regenerative agriculture to support commercial opportunities and add to NZM’s value proposition.
  • Maintain a view of the global regulatory landscape that impacts on textile supply chains
  • Develop a network of professional relationships in the textile sustainability and regenerative agriculture spheres to stay at the forefront of thinking and innovation.

 Desired Skills and Experience

The Person 

  • Degree in Environmental science or an equivalent field, including papers on Life cycle assessment and/or carbon accounting, sustainable agriculture, textile sustainability, supply chain, and circular economy. 
  • High level of understanding and affinity for agriculture, including land management and/or animal welfare.
  • 7 years experience in science program management, working on R&D and sustainability
  • Strong understanding of on-farm application of sustainability and regenerative methodologies e.g. life cycle assessment, circular economy, carbon accounting, soil health principles, etc.
  • Strong written and verbal communication, relationship building and influencing skills
  • Commercial and business acumen

Ready to join the team? Apply now – we’d love to hear from you. 

The New Zealand Merino Company is an equal-opportunity employer. We’re committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment where everyone feels welcome to bring their whole selves to work.

Apply here

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Ethics & Social Impact Manager https://textileexchange.org/careers/ethics-social-impact-manager/ Mon, 05 Aug 2024 18:19:20 +0000 https://textileexchange.org/?post_type=career&p=49726 Who we are: We are PANGAIA – a purpose-driven lifestyle company bringing problem-solving materials science innovations to the world. We are a global collective of one heart and many hands […]

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Who we are:

We are PANGAIA – a purpose-driven lifestyle company bringing problem-solving materials science innovations to the world.

We are a global collective of one heart and many hands – scientists, technologists, designers – using nature’s intelligence to create apparel from innovative tech and bio-engineered materials.

Our vision is to inspire and accelerate a positive Earth future as we design a business model where our products are better for the planet than if they did not exist. Every product we create is born from science, design and purpose, each solving an environmental problem of the industry.

From the materials we use to the colours we create, we are committed to protecting, preserving and promoting biodiversity on earth, pioneering and using materials that consider the delicate balance between planet, functionality and purpose.

We are starting a movement. Designing a positive Earth future.

About this role:

We are excited to be recruiting a full-time Social Governance Manager as part of our Responsible Innovation team at PANGAIA. In this role, you will be responsible for the oversight of PANGAIA’s human rights work focused on our supply chain, managing risk and positively impacting the people behind our products. Key tasks include managing ethical due diligence, onboarding new suppliers, identifying risks in supply chain, enabling responsible governance and programmatic work to support social impact in alignment with the highest standards such as B Corp and Fairwear standards. You will work closely with the product, sourcing, and legal teams to advise and drive ethical standards with PANGAIA’s partners to reach our commitment to becoming an Earth Positive business.

We’re looking forward to meeting you!

A day in the life:

Governance:

  • Support PANGAIA’s position on ethical trade and human rights designed to improve the livelihoods of the people working in supply chains, with a particular focus on living wages, wellbeing, equity and worker voice
  • Lead the delivery of the Ethics and Social Impact Strategy including conducting human rights due diligence, establishing new partnerships and creating programmes of work that respond to salient social issues
  • Follow human rights policies and standards relating to ethical trade. Update existing supply chain policies and develop new policies when required

External and Internal Reporting & Training:

  • Conduct mandatory and voluntary human rights reporting and communicating goals and effectiveness of ethical initiatives
  • Lead on the report and audit process for our annual Fair Wear Brand Performance Check, maintaining “Leader” status
  • Develop monthly, quarterly and annual presentations and reports to communicate progress internally and externally
  • Develop and deliver training to internal teams on salient issues and relevant updates in the supply chain

Due diligence and monitoring of the supply chain:

  • Maintain existing due diligence processes such as conducting risk assessments for new country sourcing and onboarding new suppliers
  • Organise, review and collate data from social audits and assessments (e.g. SMETA, BSCI, SA8000, WRAP etc), and maintain supplier data on Impact database and traceability platform, accurately logging information and analysing data
  • Work collaboratively with Production and Sourcing teams to onboard new suppliers to our Impact standards, supporting continuous improvement towards Responsible Purchasing Practices
  • Work closely with and support the Responsible Innovation team on new material and product due diligence
  • Work with suppliers to address non-compliances through corrective action plans and help develop ‘beyond compliance’ roadmaps with partners

Budget & Partnership management:

  • Support Chief Impact Officer on the Philanthropy workstream with partnership and budget management to ensure we meet our 1% proceeds commitments
  • Manage budget for Ethics and Social Impact in line with business priorities and Responsible Innovation objectives
  • Where required conduct site visits, supplier engagement and training
  • Engage with internal and external stakeholders to drive understanding of social challenges, build strong relationships with suppliers, respond to enquiries and information requests

Requirements

  • Strong understanding of social sustainability, labour rights, human rights, sourcing and ethical trade
  • Knowledge of certification standards in the fashion and textile industry
  • 4 years+ working within related field
  • Research skills and ability to collate data for accurate reporting
  • Knowledge of Portuguese or another European language is advantageous but not essential
  • Self-starter and team player
  • Effective problem-solving & multi-tasking
  • Great written and verbal communication skills, good MS PowerPoint & Excel skills
  • Strong attention to detail, but able to place things in the bigger picture
  • Great stakeholder engagement and relationship-building skills

Benefits

  • Private Healthcare Plan including dental + vision
  • Free gym onsite
  • 25 days of annual leave per annum + birthday day off + bank holidays
  • Life Assurance + Income Protection + Critical illness cover
  • Employee Assistance Program – Counselling
  • 70% Employee Discount on all our products and regular sample sales

NOTE: Only those applicants under consideration will be contacted. Please accept our utmost appreciation for your interest.

Pangaia is an Equal Employment Opportunity employer. Employment decisions are based on merit and business needs, and not on race, colour, creed, age, sex, gender, sexual orientation, national origin, religion, marital status, medical condition, physical or mental disability, military service, pregnancy, childbirth and related medical conditions or any other classification protected by federal, state or provincial and local laws and ordinances. Reasonable accommodation is available for qualified individuals with disabilities, upon request.

This Equal Employment Opportunity policy applies to all practices relating to recruitment and hiring, compensation, benefits, discipline, transfer, termination and all other terms and conditions of employment. While management is primarily responsible for seeing that pangaia equal employment opportunity policies are implemented, you share in the responsibility for assuring that, by your personal actions, the policies are effective.

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