General Background
GRC is an international law foundation established in 2013, dedicated to promoting accountability and strengthening justice systems through the application of international law. With ongoing operations in some of the world’s most complex legal and security environments, Global Rights Compliance continues to provide specialized legal expertise, policy solutions, and strategic advisory services to uphold justice and strengthen the rule of law globally.
About the Team
GRC’s work in preventing forced labour focuses on investigative research, advocacy, and cross-sector collaboration to uncover evidence of forced labour within global critical mineral supply chains.
Duty Station: Preferable Washington, USA, based.
Full / Part-time: Part-time (15-20 hours per week)
The Role
We are seeking a U.S. Government Advocacy Consultant that creates opportunities for GRC teams to educate USG policy makers and agency staff on State Imposed Forced labor issues.
Responsibilities
- Develop and execute an influence plan targeting USG agencies including Commerce, Energy, DHS, DOL (ILAB), State, USTR, and relevant Congressional members, staff and committees.
- Identify and liaise with procurement staff and leadership of USG agencies to educate about risks to USG supply chains.
- Secure meetings and briefings with key policy staff and leadership at relevant agencies.
- Provide strategic advice and insider intelligence on Capitol Hill and interagency coordination processes.
- Create opportunities for GRC Project Director and other team members to interact with USG stakeholders.
Your Background
- Proven track record of influencing U.S. government policy on human rights, forced labor, or China-related legislation.
- Strong, existing relationships with relevant agency staff, leadership and Congress.
- Understanding of USG procurement regulations and practices. Connections to procurement officials at the agency level.
- Deep understanding of UFLPA implementation, Customs enforcement procedures, and corporate supply chain accountability frameworks.
- Comfortable “working the Hill,” leveraging informal relationships, and navigating bureaucracy.
How to apply
Please submit your CV and Cover Letter in English to Application Form – U.S. Government Advocacy Consultant by 6 August 2025.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.
