This job expired on September 15, 2024

Human Rights Investigator

  • Date Posted July 17, 2024
  • Location Burlington, VT
  • Category Agriculture / Nonprofit
  • Job type Full-Time

Company description

The Milk with Dignity Standards Council is an independent non-profit organization based in Vermont, dedicated to implementation, monitoring and enforcement in the Milk with Dignity Program. The Milk with Dignity Program brings together farmworkers, farmers, buyers and consumers to secure dignified working conditions in dairy supply chains. The Program enlists the resources of food industry leaders, such as Ben & Jerry's, that have made legally-binding commitments to protect workers' human rights. Those participating buyers provide a premium to participating farms that agree to work towards compliance with the labor standards in the Milk with Dignity (MD) Code of Conduct. The premium supports farms' compliance with the Code and rewards farms that comply.
The Milk with Dignity Program is rooted in the MD Code of Conduct, which was created by the very workers whose rights it protects. The Code further improves over time through feedback from farmworkers, farmers and the MD Working Group. The Code sets standards for conditions relating to wages, health and safety, housing, schedule and rest, non-retaliation, nondiscrimination, and other labor conditions. The MD Program is designed to encourage and support farmer compliance seeking to build participatory, fair and dignified workplaces characterized by mutual respect, improved communication and collaborative problem solving. In the process, the Milk with Dignity Program is building the foundation for a stronger Vermont dairy industry that can differentiate its product on the basis of a credible claim to social responsibility and so better weather the challenges of an increasingly competitive marketplace. Milk with Dignity is a Worker-driven Social Responsibility program and builds on the successful human rights monitoring track record of the Fair Food Program, which was founded by the Coalition of Immokalee Workers.
In the MD Program, compliance on the farm is achieved through a unique partnership and problem-solving approach among farmers, farmworkers, and the Milk with Dignity Standards Council (MDSC). The MDSC works with farmers and farmworkers to understand, participate in and achieve compliance with the labor standards in the Code.

Job description

The MDSC is seeking to hire a Human Rights Investigator. The successful candidate will play a major role in fostering the growth of a new model of agricultural cooperation between dairy workers and farmers.
Investigators conduct detailed interviews of farm workers, supervisors, and farm management. Investigators also receive and investigate complaints from workers through a 24-hour confidential support line. Working in small teams, investigators play a key role in investigating and resolving complaints, designing Corrective Action Plans, and assisting with written audit reports that clearly explain MDSC's findings about relevant working and housing conditions.
MDSC is based in Burlington, Vermont. The position involves work-related travel throughout Vermont, with the possibility of future expansion. The compensation range starts at $50,000 annually. Benefits include employer-paid health insurance, generous paid vacation and sick leave policies, thirteen paid holidays per year, employer and pre-tax contributions to a SIMPLE IRA, and mileage reimbursement.

Compensation

this position is: salaried, 50k-75k

Application instructions

This job expired on September 15, 2024

Deadline

no deadline