Role Autonomy & Expectations
Managers remain directed in aspects of their scope of work and receive opportunities to contribute to moderately complex projects and/or processes within the job function, though are not expected to lead these projects autonomously.
The Manager of Supply Chain Partnerships plays a crucial role in generating revenue within Nest’s wider Supply Chain and Ethical Handcraft portfolio. Reporting to the Director of Supply Chain Partnerships, this position provides operational, partnership, and business development support for Nest’s Supply Chain initiatives. The Manager will implement strategies to increase vendor participation in Nest’s Ethical Handcraft Program and Nest Seal licensing services, ensuring effective day-to-day relationship management and operational coordination. The manager will also be responsible for prospecting and cultivating new corporate and brand partners, in line with engagement strategies and plans developed by the Director of Supply Chain Partnerships, with a particular focus on the UK and European markets. This role will involve supporting the creation of pitch materials and tailored proposals to advance these opportunities.
The ideal candidate is highly organized, relationship-oriented, and comfortable operating in a collaborative, fast pace remote environment where both executional support and independent ownership are essential to advancing Nest’s supply chain partnerships.
Major Roles and Responsibilities
(50%) Supply Chain Partner Engagement and Revenue Generation Support
(20%) Vendor Partnership Support
(20%) Industry Partner Prospecting and Research
(10%) Certification and Claims Management
Salary and Benefits
Nest embraces a philosophy of transparency and equity in its compensation-setting practices. Based on a comprehensive review of NGO payment trends, the organization has determined that this level role will have a salary band of $72,800-$88,400 for a US-based employee. Compensation for employees located outside the United States may vary based on factors including country of residence, local market conditions, and applicable employment regulations.
Nest will make a fair offer to an employee based on published salary ranges and the employee’s education, experience, performance, and proficiency, among other factors. Offers will include an explanation of how the amount was reached. Nest maintains a zero-negotiation policy to ensure equity-based salaries are consistently applied. Through the organization’s performance management processes, there will be opportunities for compensation increases/bonuses based on both Cost of Labor adjustments and merit-based increases annually.
Additionally, for US based employees, Nest provides an annual additional contribution of 10% of the employee’s salary directly into a SEP IRA retirement account on behalf of the employee, with no match required. For full time employees, Nest provides full medical insurance coverage (medical, dental, vision) and covers 50% of dependents. A generous longevity-based PTO policy provides new employees with one vacation day that is accrued each month (annual total of 12 days), which increases with length of time at the organization. Additional PTO days, including holidays and a one-week winter break at the end of December through New Year’s Day are provided to all employees. All travel costs, when required and approved by the organization, will be covered by Nest.
Work authorization in the country of residence and the ability to travel internationally without restriction is required.
Qualifications and Experience
Ideal candidates are highly organized, self-starting, creative problem-solvers with exceptional attention to detail, strong written, verbal, and interpersonal communication skills who can manage multiple projects and priorities, work well in a team, and consistently seek to contribute to the efficiency and effectiveness of the organization.
This is a full-time, remote position, strongly considering applicants in the EU and UK.