Due Diligence Lead
We are Reckitt
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Reckitt is a global health, hygiene and nutrition company driven by its purpose to protect heal and nurture in the relentless pursuit of a cleaner, healthier world. Everyday Reckitt’s brands – such as Dettol, Lysol, Durex, Vanish, and Finish – are working across the globe to support people to lead cleaner, healthier lives.
About the role
In 2021, we announced our 2030 Sustainability ambitions, for a cleaner, healthier world, backed by more than £1bn in investment over the next decade. Our 2030 ambitions build on the progress we have already made and have been chosen to reflect the areas where we can maximise our positive and enduring impact. Our strategy is focused on:
- Purpose-led brands – every one of our brands is directing its focus to where it can make most impact in accelerating progress to the UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Healthier planet – recognising the increasing connection between people’s health, halting climate change, and protecting biodiversity.
- Fairer Society – enabling a fair diverse and inclusive society as an employer and in our value chain.Reckitt’s Due Diligence Lead will support our Responsible Workplace and Environmental Performance programme. Focussing on the delivery of improved social, health & safety and environmental performance across our supply chain. Key responsibilities will include reviewing performance at strategic supplier sites with applicable legislation and Reckitt standards. Overseeing the social and environmental audits and assessments. This will also include identifying risks and issues; monitoring corrective action implementation. This will involve proactive engagement with a range of cross-functional stakeholders from our Supply, Human Resources, Procurement and Legal teams, in addition to external stakeholders including peer companies and industry associations.
The successful candidate requires strong analytical skills, influencing ability, exceptional project and stakeholder management skills, excellent communication capability and resilience to cope with competing priorities among internal and external stakeholders.
Your responsibilities
- Create and lead the Reckitt approach to engage suppliers around Environmental Due Diligence in line with CS3D
- Engage key suppliers around building environmental capability and enhancing Environmental Due Diligence
- Oversee the Human Rights Outsourcing Programme conducting site audits to ensure consistent compliance with applicable Health & Safety, Environment and Labour legislation and Reckitt’s Sourcing for Sustainable Growth Policy and supporting standards.
- Prepare comprehensive reports outlining findings that need to be addressed, trends, patterns, improvement areas and good practices.
- Communicate internally key findings for suppliers, Reckitt sites to the procurement teams and oversee robust corrective actions that will drive long term performance improvements.
- Create and deliver appropriate social and environmental capability building initiatives / communications, guidance material, workshops, conferences, etc., to improve awareness and understanding of relevant topics to drive sustained performance improvements.
- Establish and monitor KPIs and provide regular reports/updates to key business stakeholders on performance status.
- Ensure effective integration of Reckitt’s Sustainability policies and procedures into Reckitt’s purchasing practices to support supply chain due diligence and performance enhancement.
- Regularly review programme performance, kept abreast of changing legislation and best practice, identify challenges, and propose new solutions / approaches that Reckitt can implement.
- Collaborate with peers and multi-stakeholder initiatives to address systemic supply chain challenges effectively (e.g. AIM-Progress, Consumer Goods Forum.)
- Support and develop internal and external communications, together with relevant training and capability building mechanism to build awareness of and support for programme goals, progress, and impacts.
- Contribute to external Sustainability reporting requirements such as Reckitt’s annual Sustainability Report, Modern Slavery Act statement and investor disclosures (FTSE4Good, CDP and DJSI).
Support the development, coordination, and delivery of external sustainability reporting and transparency requirements. This includes contributing data, narrative inputs, and governance processes for disclosures under frameworks such as CSRD, Reckitt’s Sustainability Report and, Modern Slavery Statement reporting, and other relevant ESG transparency initiatives
The experience we're looking for
- Good knowledge of environmental issues relevant to air emissions, water, wastewater, waste, and hazardous chemicals
- Good knowledge of labour issues covering working hours, remuneration, child / forced labour, etc.
- Good understanding of manufacturing operations and key EHS and labour legislation in one or more countries
- Relevant degree or postgraduate qualification in H&S, Environment or Sustainability disciplines
- Ability to travel, including a valid passport and driver’s license.
- Experience auditing against OHSAS19001, ISO14001 and SA 8000 or SMETA preferable but not essential.
- Knowledge of Power BI beneficial
PERSONAL ATTRIBUTES
The successful candidate will possess the ability to collaborate, motivate and work effectively with variety of different internal and external employees and stakeholders, to inspire a positive culture of respect for human rights, strong labour and environmental standards within our supply chain.
- Ability to influence and negotiate.
- Results-driven, collaborative and a ‘can-do’ attitude.
- Ability to identify issues and work to find agreeable solutions.
- Clear understanding of business needs and impact of role upon those needs.
- Good understanding of the FMCG / consumer healthcare industry.
- Ability to work with multiple stakeholders, managing the relationship and building trust.
- Strong quality and compliance orientation - has a clear understanding of regulatory compliance issues and the potential impact of compliance related issues on meeting key deliverables.
- Be a self-starter, self-motivated, proactive, and self-sufficient and comfortable working independently and remotely.
- Able to build effective working relationships and deliver results in wide range of environments and cultures.
- Have clear and concise communications skills, both written and verbal, requiring a good level of English language, with the ability to adapt communications to various audiences.
- Be highly organised, in terms of both personal approach and reporting, to ensure all actions are suitable, practical, compliant, and achievable.
Be willing to travel up to 25%
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