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Earthworm Foundation is seeking a Supply Chain Transformation Manager for Pulp & Paper to lead initiatives in the US Southeast. This remote position requires strong project management skills and a passion for sustainability. The role involves engaging with suppliers, monitoring supply chain programs, and driving ecological improvements.
With most of our staff operating directly on the ground where the issues are, we work with our mem-bers and partners to make value chains an engine of prosperity for communities and ecosystems.
We see a world where forests are a boundless source of materials and a home for biodiversity; com-munities see their rights respected and have opportunities to develop; workers are seen as productive partners, and agriculture becomes the instrument to feed a hungry planet and keep our climate stable.
As a Supply Chain Transformation Manager for Pulp & Paper, you will be primarely responsible for:
Collaborating with coalitions and industry peers to align on approaches and propose innovative solutions to supply chain challenges.
You bring technical knowledge of pulp, paper, and packaging products and supply chains, along with a deep passion for leveraging supply chain solutions to drive meaningful environmental and social outcomes.
You are logical and implementation-oriented, yet driven by a desire to push beyond conventional sustainability assurance mechanisms to effect lasting ecological and social change. You excel at breaking down complex projects into actionable workplans and are highly organized, with strong skills in creating and maintaining effective project management systems. You have experience coordinating multiple workstreams and timelines simultaneously.
In addition to strong data and analytical skills, you are a strategic thinker who can connect data-driven insights to member strategies and Earthworm’s broader goals.
Your background in sustainability within forest product supply chains makes you a valuable asset to any team. You bring experience in addressing both social issues (e.g., Indigenous rights, land tenure) and ecological challenges (e.g., forest degradation, land conversion, high conservation values), and have working knowledge of forest certification systems and international forest industry commitments.
You are proactive, systems-oriented, and skilled at identifying key issues, risks, and potential solutions.
Working Conditions
Scheduling flexibility required to accommodate calls and meetings across global time zones
To join this adventure, apply by sending the below application materials to our US and Canada team atusa.recruitment@earthworm.org by Thursday, June 5, 2025.Please use subject lineP&P SCTM 2025 followed by your last name. Only complete applications will be considered and must include the following:
Resume
Applicant location & notice period/earliest availability to start
How you first learned of this vacancy
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis. Only successful candidates will be contacted by email for an initial interview. The position will be open until filled. .