Job Summary
- $75,000 - $79,999 pro rata per annum + super + pro rata RDOs
- Applications close:
- Job posted on: 21st Aug 2024
- Brisbane & Gold Coast > Brisbane
Are you passionate about driving change and improving industry standards?
Do you excel in building strong relationships and managing detailed administrative processes?
Ethical Clothing Australia (ECA) is looking for a dedicated and experienced Accreditation Program Advisor to join our team in Queensland. This part-time role (3 days per week) offers an exciting opportunity to play a critical role in growing our national accreditation program, with a preference for candidates based in Brisbane.
As the Accreditation Program Advisor, you will manage the administrative functions of the ECA accreditation program, supporting businesses through every stage of the accreditation cycle.
This includes providing information to prospective businesses, assisting with applications and renewals, and ensuring all relevant forms and documentation are accurate and complete.
You will work closely with our compliance team during audits, facilitate site visits, and maintain up-to-date records and communications.
Additionally, you will play a key role in promoting the correct use of the ECA trademark and removing non-compliant businesses from our platforms.
In this role, you'll build and maintain relationships with manufacturers and brands across Queensland's textile, clothing, and footwear (TCF) industry.
You will identify and approach new businesses that align with our program and support them through accreditation, ensuring workers' rights in the TCF industry are protected.
Ethical Clothing Australia is a not-for-profit accreditation body that collaborates with local textile, clothing, and footwear (TCF) businesses to protect Australian workers' human and labour rights. Our accreditation program ensures that workers, including vulnerable outworkers, are employed under safe conditions and receive fair pay and legal entitlements. By conducting compliance audits, we map a business's Australian supply chain from design to dispatch, ensuring transparency and ethical practices.
Businesses that meet our stringent standards can display the Ethical Clothing Australia trademark on their products, allowing consumers to easily identify and support ethical, locally made goods. Our program is a joint initiative governed by an independent committee representing the union, employer organisations, and business representatives.
We are looking for someone committed to addressing exploitation in the TCF industry and driven to support the growth of the Ethical Clothing Australia accreditation program.
Joining Ethical Clothing Australia means being part of a purpose-driven organisation that is making a tangible impact on communities across Australia. You can contribute to meaningful change in the TCF industry, supported by a collaborative and passionate team. We offer a flexible work environment, a mix of work-from-home and in-office collaboration, and the chance to play a vital role in driving our national growth strategy.