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    Sustain • Jobs Sustain is recruiting for diversity Diversity matters to us. Sustain has a working environment where we value and respect every individual's unique contribution. Diversity helps us identify where change is needed and what is required to promote equity as well as reflect the concerns of our wide alliance of members.  A range of Sustain’s policies, including our commitment to diversity are on our website. Our approach to recruiting for diversity is described in detail below.  Sustain is committed to equality of opportunity and welcomes applications from everyone, regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, class, socio-economic background, religion and/or belief. We are happy to discuss and consider flexible working at the point of hire.  All members of staff are expected to contribute to the mutually supportive culture of Sustain (including staff and project participants) in which equality and diversity are not just respected but promoted.  Visit our website here for some useful advice if you are applying for a job at Sustain. Our approach to diversity, equity and inclusion Sustain strives to be an equal opportunities employer; an organisation that recognises our privilege and uses it to promote racial justice in the food and farming system; and not to discriminate against people on the basis of personal characteristics or background. We see diversity as a strength and something to benefit from and celebrate. We would like everyone to feel welcome, to feel confident to apply for suitable opportunities, and to find ways to participate. We are proactively working on a range of actions to improve representation of diversity on Sustain’s team of staff and trustees, welcoming people who identify as having protected characteristics, including people from diverse ethnic backgrounds and people with other personal characteristics currently under-represented on Sustain's staff team. Sustain reports regularly on our progress on diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-racism: publication download (May 2023) As you are viewing this via Sustain’s Jobs page, we want you to know that we are working to improve our recruitment processes to make it possible for more people from diverse backgrounds to gain employment, positions of responsibility and other experiences at Sustain and via our networks. We are committed to taking proactive action to overcome barriers to participation. Please do apply to work with us. Sustain participates in The RACE Report to benchmark charities in the environment sector on ethnic diversity issues in relation to staff, trustees and employment policies and practices. If there’s a way you think we could improve our recruitment processes and opportunities, or if you know of examples of good practice that we could learn from, please do let us know. We welcome suggestions and our staff group tasked with implementing actions to improve diversity promise to consider them and to respond constructively: send us an email. What we do now Disability confident and Ethnicity confident  We particularly encourage applications from people from ethnic minority backgrounds, and people with disabilities. This is because these groups are currently underrepresented at Sustain.  Unless there is an exceptional reason not to do so, Sustain recruits for roles as part of our Ethnicity Confident and Disability Confident schemes. This means that applicants who meet all of the essential criteria, and who let us know voluntarily that you would like to be considered in this way, will have an enhanced chance of gaining a first-stage interview. This is part of Sustain’s ‘positive action’ approach to recruitment for diversity. As part of the recruitment process, where two or more candidates are judged to be of equal merit, priority will be given to a candidate who has self-identified under the Ethnicity Confident or the Disability Confident scheme (or both). This is because people in these groups are currently underrepresented at Sustain. The opportunity to tell us you would like to be considered in this way is included in our Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form, which is part of the application process. All candidates, whether they have made such a declaration or not, are asked if there are any reasonable adjustments that Sustain can make to enable people to feel comfortable and able to participate fully.  Operating a fair and transparent salary scale Sustain operates a fixed salary scale, organised in four bands: project officer, project coordinator, senior management and chief executive. This provides a fair and transparent method of remuneration and avoids the disparities that we observe can emerge in other organisations when individuals negotiate salaries that are higher than those of peers in similar roles, whilst others may not have the confidence to negotiate. Sustain salaries incorporate a London weighting and increase with annual increments, until the top of a band has been reached. Our inflationary increase is based on RPI (not CPI), to recognise the higher cost of housing in London. The salary scale is set and overseen by Sustain’s Council of Trustees. Treating freelancers fairly Occasionally, Sustain employs people on freelance or consultancy contracts. As a registered Living Wage Employer, we endeavour to ensure through our contracts that everyone involved in providing such services are adequately paid, certainly at no less than the Living Wage or London Living Wage. Freelance rates are offered in parity with our salary scale, including increments in parity with our salary scale for people providing freelance services over a longer period. Sustain also employs some independent consultants, either as individuals or organisations. Pay ratio monitoring Sustain monitors and reports annually on our pay ratio, ensuring that the gap between the highest and lowest paid in our organisation keeps well within sensible benchmark limit set by Wagemark, which is a ratio of 8:1. Our pay ratio for staff employed directly by Sustain is 2:1, well below the third-sector average. We also benchmark this against the London Living Wage, which shows a ratio of 3:1 for services sub-contracted by our landlord such as office cleaning. Our landlord is the Ethical Property Company, which is also a registered Living Wage Employer. Additionally, Sustain has no hidden bonuses, hidden remuneration or expense accounts that might boost incomes or financial rewards and disparities through indirect means. Living Wage Employer Sustain is a registered Living Wage Employer, promising to pay employees and interns at least the London Living Wage. Our landlord is the Ethical Property Company, so cleaning and ancillary staff are also included, and our pay ratio is calculated in relation to the London Living Wage. Paid internships Sustain occasionally offers paid internship opportunities via schemes run by other organisations and by higher education institutions. We are looking into whether we can secure funding, partnerships and capacity to enable more of such opportunities in future. Promoting wider opportunities Sustain runs the Roots to Work service, promoting a wide range of jobs and other opportunities in the food, farming and environmental movement. We hope this service will help more people find their place in the field of good food. Please do promote your jobs here, search for opportunities and sign up to the Roots to Work mailing for updates. Publishing advice When we identify barriers to participation, we publish advice to help people overcome them. Here is our advice on applying for a job at Sustain or elsewhere, addressing common reasons why applicants for jobs at Sustain do not get shortlisted. We hope to share insights into how charities and third-sector organisations shortlist applications, to help people who may not be familiar with how this is done, to improve people's chances of success.  Culture of respect for diversity To support equal opportunities and diversity during the recruitment process, we: Treat everyone as equals, with courtesy and respect. Do not require degree-level qualifications unless the role makes this essential (which in practice is only very rarely). Recognise and value the work experience and life experience of candidates. Run interviews in a way designed to get the best out of people, not to trip them up. Run two-stage interviews to enable more people to get a chance to meet Sustain staff in person. Usually run interviews that involve a prepared task to allow people to shine in a range of ways. Show the salary clearly in the job advertisement, plus other employment benefits. Do not ask interview candidates what their current salary is. Offer supportive induction and flexible working arrangements. Provide a programme of staff training, skills-shares, peer groups and other support and learning opportunities on a range of issues and skills identified by the staff team as useful for personal, project and professional development. When writing or speaking about, portraying or providing a platform for diversity, we follow Sustain's Diversity Style Guide to ensure consistency of approach, and due regard for the language and imagery that will demonstrate that diversity is respected and welcome. Sustain is a signatory to the Show the Salary charity pledge, to embed some of our current practices in policy, and to promote these to our networks. We also committed to support and training for the staff team to enable all Sustain projects and campaigns to identify priorities for action to involve people from diverse backgrounds. We allocate budget and staff time to enable the changes outlined above. We commit to continuous improvement, remaining open to change, and open to ideas, challenges and constructive criticism. We monitor and report on our progress; learn by doing; are not be afraid to try things out or get things wrong; and we aim to learn from our mistakes. Menu Jobs Applying for a job at Sustain? Read our employment policiesAdvice on applying for a job at Sustain or elsewhere Sustain is recruiting for diversitySustain trustees share their routes into sustainable food and farming Support our charity Donate to enhance the health and welfare of people, animals and the planet. Donate Read Less
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    Blogs • Sustain New film: Sustain trustees share their routes into sustainable food and farming In a new film produced by Sustain, four trustees speak about their roles in food and farming and reflect on diversity in the movement, as part of Sustain's wider work on racial justice.  Share What are the kind of jobs that make up the sustainable food and farming movement? What are the challenges in becoming part of that movement? Is it open to everyone? And what can we do to make the sector more accessible? These are just some of the questions explored in this new film, shot in the summer of 2023. Following a call from its board to reflect more diverse stories and encourage wider participation in the movement, Sustain invited four trustees to speak about their routes into the world of food and farming. The short documentary film hears from trustees  Shefalee Loth , from Which?;  Dr Kawther Hashem  from Action on Salt, Sugar and Health; Jyoti Fernandes , from Landworkers' Alliance and  Raksha Mistry  from the Soil Association. They speak about challenges and opportunities in their roles and sectors, from access to land to perceptions of being a woman of colour, and touch on cross-cutting issues in food justice and public health. The film, shot by videographer Anouk Witkowska Hiffler, and produced and directed by Sustain, travels to the trustee's places of work, from a farm in Dorset to a school in Leicesteshire, stopping off at Sustain's London offices and Queen Mary's University. All four trustees were elected at Sustain's 2020 Council of Trustees elections which resulted in greater diversity in Sustain's leadership group.  Sustain has previously recognised the urgency to improve diversity and food justice and reports annually on our progress in this area. Part of this work is outreach that engages and supports increased diversity across the sector, which is being led by Sustain's recently apppointed Diversity Outreach Coordinator, Sareta Puri. Over the coming months Sareta will be working with partners across food and farming and in education to develop more pathways into the sector and to amplify much of the transformational work that is currently happening already across the sector.  Sustian hopes that the film highlights the breadth of diverse and inspirational talent within the food and farming sector and can inspire more people from ethnically diverse backgrounds to persue careers within food and farming. Its jobs platform Roots to Work aims to help people connect and raise the profile of career opportunities within the sector Find out more about Sustain's work on diversity, equity, inclusion and racial justice.  Get updates Share Published Tuesday 19 September 2023 Sustain: Sustain The alliance for better food and farming advocates food and agriculture policies and practices that enhance the health and welfare of people and animals, improve the working and living environment, enrich society and culture and promote equity. Latest blogs Blogs Blogs Breakfast and beyond: the magic of levies for supporting children’s health 3 Apr 2024
    Children's Food Campaign Blogs Consumers are ready for food companies to change their recipes 27 Mar 2024
    Children's Food Campaign Blogs Indicators of inclusive practices added to job adverts 26 Mar 2024
    Roots to Work Blogs From communities up: Working together to create a healthier future for all 21 Mar 2024
    Children's Food Campaign Blogs Supporting neurodiversity in food projects 21 Mar 2024
    Sustain Blogs Creating chances to choose Real Bread 20 Mar 2024
    Real Bread Campaign Stephanie is leading on Sustain’s communications strategy as the organisation enters an exciting new phase of growth. Stephanie Kennedy
    Communications & Learning Coordinator (on maternity leave) Support our charity Donate to enhance the health and welfare of people, animals and the planet. Donate Read Less

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