ANGALIA NAFASI YA KAZI KUTOKA SHIRIKA LA UMOJA WA MATAIFA UNICEF
Human Resources Officer, NOB, Dar es Salaam, TANZANIA (For Nationals only)
Job Number: 502262
Location: United Republic of Tanzania
Work Type : Fixed Term Staff
If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about
making a lasting difference for children, the world’s leading children’s
rights organization would like to hear from you.
For 70 years, UNICEF has been working on the ground in 190 countries and
territories to promote children’s survival, protection and development.
The world’s largest provider of vaccines for developing countries,
UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, good water and sanitation,
quality basic education for all boys and girls, and the protection of
children from violence, exploitation, and AIDS. UNICEF is funded
entirely by the voluntary contributions of individuals, businesses,
foundations and governments.
Purpose of the Position
Under the supervision of the Chief of Operations/HR Manager, manage all
human resource activities including the supervision of human resource
staff in the small-medium size country office in accordance with the HR
work plan, consistent with the Country Programme Management Plan.
Key Expected Results
-Promote equity, transparency and consistency in the interpretation,
determination, implementation and administration of HR policy,
procedures and guidelines on all HR related matters applicable to the
staff in the office.
-Support, implement and administer the effective and timely recruitment
processes in the hiring and retaining the best talents available to
support the strategic human recourses needs of the office.
-Ensure timely, equitable, transparent and systematic administration of
all HR benefits, entitlements, contracts renewal and termination,
performance management, promotions and other HR activities.
-Implement and administer the equitable, transparent and efficient GS
job classification system in compliance with the established
classification policy, guidelines, procedures and related requirements.
-Conduct timely and effective training programmes and briefing on career
management to all staff in the office in order to support the capacity
building and career development of all staff.
- Monitor staff/management issues and support/advise management and
staff as appropriate to improve and resolve the issues. Provide
administrative support to the staff-management bodies in the capacity of
HR focal point in the office.
- Provides technical analysis and support to the management and planning
process in the office as it relates to budget planning, staffing,
organization design and other HR planning and development deliberations.
Key Accountabilities and Duties & Tasks
Promote equity, transparency and consistency in the interpretation,
determination and administration of international and local conditions
of service, terms of employment, benefits and allowances in accordance
with UNIUNICEF regulations and rules. Advise management and staff on
correct interpretation and application of HR policies and procedures and
provide counselling as required. Coordinate with relevant Government
ministries and other appropriate local institutions to ensure the
processing of international staff conditions of service, entitlements
and privileges in country.
Support the office’s administrative and technical needs for professional
officers, general service and temporary staff by implementing and
administering effective and speedy recruitment procedures. Ensure
organizational targets (geographic distribution, gender, etc.) are met
while not compromising on the recruitment and retention of national
staff of the highest caliber. Team with supervisors in the recruitment
process to ensure integrity and merit in all selection procedures while
supporting the needs of managers and goals of diversity. Promote equity,
transparency and consistency in the selection and placement of staff.
Ensure appropriate and timely actions for renewals of contracts,
promotions, within-grade increments, and performance evaluations.
Develop and implement plans, including timetables, for contract reviews,
renewals and terminations; ensures timely notice to staff.
Implement and administer the fair, equitable and systematic GS
classification in compliance with the established standards and
procedures as well as the classification principle of equal pay for work
of equal value by ensuring all job descriptions are current and duly
classified. Make recommendations on the organizational structure of the
office and effective utilization of human resources (HR).
Enhance staff’s job performance by supporting the identification of
training needs, preparation of training proposals and arranging for
implementation and evaluation of training. Provide HR training and
support as required in country, including at sub-office locations.
Provide orientation briefing to newly arrived staff Promote a rational
and attainable career management system to meet the office’s current and
future needs.
Monitor potential staff – management issues; provide advice to
managers/supervisors on appropriate approach to be used in sound
performance management and in counselling staff. Serve as technical
resource and provide administrative support to staff- management bodies
such as SAP, APC, JCP, and JCC.
Contribute to the budget preparation and review process through an
analysis of staffing pattern and needs of the office. Participate in
management meetings affecting HR planning and management.
Qualifications of Successful Candidate
University degree in social sciences (human resources, business administration, international relations, psychology, etc)
A University degree in Human Resources Management, Organization
Development or Psychology is considered an advantage. Additional
professional training an advantage.
Two years of relevant professional work experience and field work experience.
Background/familiarity with emergency.
Fluency of the local language of the duty station as well as proficiency in English.
Competencies of Successful Candidate
Core Values
Commitment
Diversity and Inclusion
Integrity
Core competencies
Communication (Level II)
Drive for Result (Level I)
Working with People (Level II)
Functional Competencies
Analyzing (Level I)
Applying Technical Expertise (Level II)
Following Instructions and Procedures (Level II)
Planning and Organizing (Level I)
Relating and Networking (Level I)
Technical Knowledge
Specific Technical Knowledge Required
Job Classification Guidelines
Local Salary Survey Methodology
Common Technical Knowledge Required
UN Staff Regulations and Rules and Personnel Directives
UNICEF HR Policy & Procedures Manual (PAM) and rules and regulations, Administrative Instructions and Circulars
UNICEF Financial rules and regulations, Budget policies, procedures, guidelines and instructions
UNICEF training guidelines and procedures
Field Security Manual
Use of corporate office computer system applications and software,
including LAN, email, word processing, spreadsheet, database,
telecommunications
Gender equality and diversity awareness
Technical Knowledge to be Acquired/Enhanced (for the Job)
UN mission and system; International Code of Conduct
UN policies and strategy to address international humanitarian issues and the responses
UN Security practices and guidelines
UN guideline on sexual exploitation and abuse by UN staff and partners
Emergency programme policies, goals, strategies and approaches
Emergency operations practices and guidelines
UNICEF Mission and UNICEF Guiding Principles
UNICEF programmatic goals, visions, positions, policies and strategies
Rights-based and Results-based approach and programming
Global human rights issues, specifically relating to children and women, and the current UNICEF position and approaches
UN common system approach and harmonization in HR
UNICEF’s HR vision, goals, strategies and policies
UNICEF HR Policy & Procedures Manual (PAM) and rules and regulations, Administrative Instructions and Circulars
Case histories and precedents in HR areas
Staff welfare and rights of staff members
Organization design, HR planning, Staffing Strategy
Recruitment/Selection/Placement
Job Classification Guidelines
Compensation Rules
Benefits Administration (MIP, Van Breda, UNJSPF)
Organizational change management (Fast change, Culture Management, Strategic organizational initiator)
Career and Staff development
Learning/Training
Performance Management
Staff Relations
HR technology and systems
UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and
encourages qualified female and male candidates from all national,
religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with
disabilities, to apply to become a part of our organisation.
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