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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Director of Human Rights, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Director of Human Rights, you need deep expertise in human rights law, policy analysis, and advocacy, often supported by an advanced degree in law, international relations, or a related field. Familiarity with legal research tools, case management software, and international human rights frameworks is typically required. Exceptional leadership, negotiation, and cross-cultural communication skills help drive initiatives and build effective coalitions. These capabilities are crucial for influencing policy, ensuring compliance, and advancing organizational missions in complex, global environments.

What are some common challenges faced by a Director of Human Rights when implementing corporate social responsibility (CSR) initiatives?

A Director of Human Rights often encounters challenges such as balancing business objectives with ethical responsibilities, navigating complex international regulations, and ensuring consistent policy enforcement across global operations. They may also face resistance to change from internal stakeholders or struggle with limited resources for training and monitoring. Successfully addressing these challenges often requires strong cross-functional collaboration, clear communication, and ongoing education to foster a culture of respect for human rights throughout the organization.

What does a Director of Human Rights do?

A Director of Human Rights is responsible for overseeing and implementing policies and strategies that promote and protect human rights within an organization or institution. They work to ensure compliance with national and international human rights standards, provide guidance on ethical practices, and often engage in advocacy and training activities. This role may involve collaborating with various stakeholders, conducting risk assessments, and responding to human rights concerns or violations. The Director also plays a key role in shaping organizational culture to foster respect, diversity, and inclusion.
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Logistics Manager, Contract Implementation & Quality

Logistics Manager, Contract Implementation & Quality

Day & Ross

Shelby Township, MI • Remote

Full-time

Posted 4 days ago

New


Day & Ross rating

8.0

Company rating: 8.0 out of 10

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Job description

At Day & Ross, you'll go far.

Since 1950, Day & Ross has grown into a leading transportation company, serving top brands across North America. With over 8,000 employees, drivers, and owner-operators in the US and Canada, we are a significant player in dedicated, cross-border, and LTL/TL solutions. 

About the Role

Contract Implementation Manager
Full-time

Remote

Overview Description

The Contract Implementation Manager is responsible for overseeing the implementation of new contracts and auditing ongoing agreements within the United States. This role manages the full lifecycle of new business launches, reporting to the Vice President of Operations. Key responsibilities include launching contract frameworks by collaborating with customers, business leadership, and internal teams to proactively identify and resolve implementation challenges, ensuring seamless operational startup.

How You'll Help

  • Conduct thorough analyses of customer operations, identifying opportunities for competitive solutions through the application of data analytics and workflow assessment. Utilize historical data and trend analysis to inform customers of operational patterns and potential improvements.

  • Evaluate service levels and continuously develop enhancements for both new and existing contracts. Monitor program performance and regularly meet with clients to review progress and introduce improvements.

  • Ensure the adequate deployment of resources, including the recruitment and onboarding of brokers, qualified drivers, part-time staff, and administrative support, to facilitate successful contract launches.

  • Lead the implementation process and ongoing operations with a focus on continuous improvement. Provide analysis and innovative recommendations, and conduct periodic meetings and reviews with clients, especially during program modifications.

  • Supervise contract invoicing and reporting activities. Conduct post-implementation audits to verify that contractual outcomes align with original costing projections.

  • Travel up to 50% to customer sites and company locations to support implementation, conduct reviews, and maintain strong client relationships. 

Skills & Experience: 

  • College degree with a general business focus plus ten years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. 

  • Background in transportation including dispatch and supervisory roles.
  • Safety training experience is an asset.
  • Proficient in Excel and Word.
  • Project management experience is an asset.

To apply, visit the Careers page on our website at dayross.com.

Day & Ross is committed to applying the preceding by applicable human rights legislation. The Company will review all requests for reasonable accommodation based on a protected ground on a case-by-case basis, and such accommodations will be granted where they do not cause Day & Ross undue hardship or pose a direct threat to the health and safety of others.

Please note that the successful candidate will be asked to provide references and criminal background checks before employment. Only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.

As a federally regulated employer, Day & Ross fully supports the principles of employment equity and encourages all qualified members of the designated groups to apply.


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