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  • Posted: Apr 11, 2018
    Deadline: Apr 24, 2018
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    UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, is a global organisation dedicated to saving lives, protecting rights and building a better future for refugees, forcibly displaced communities and stateless people. We work to ensure that everybody has the right to seek asylum and find safe refuge, having fled violence, persecution, war or disaster at home. Since 1950, we...
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    Assistant Livelihood Officer

    Vacancy Notice No.: IVN/EVN/KEN/NBI/18/008

    Category /Grade NOA

    Post Number 10018263

    Reporting Date Immediately

    Type of Contract Fixed Term Appointment

    (Initial contract 1 year)

    Location Branch Office Nairobi

    Operational Context (role of the position within the team, describing its leadership role, it’s external/internal work relationships or contacts, the contextual environment in which it operates and the scope of supervision received, and where applicable, exercise by the incumbent)

    • The Assistant Livelihoods Officer will support the Livelihoods Officer in the implementation and consolidation of the Refugee Livelihoods Strategy. S/he will be involved in the implementation of livelihoods programmes and explore new livelihoods opportunities.
    • S/he should be proactive, explore new opportunities, and maintain effective coordination with national / local Government counterparts and development / training institutions, as well as NGOs working in the field of urban livelihoods. S/he will build close relations and undertake regular consultations with the refugee communities.
    • S/he will be supervised by the Livelihoods Officer, and work in close coordination with Protection and Programme units.

    Accountability (key results that will be achieved)

    • UNHCR’s country operation has sufficient support in the field of “livelihood’’ thus better able to meet the needs of persons of concern.
    • Responsibility (process and functions undertaken to achieve results)
    • Contribute to the development, implementation and monitoring of the livelihoods and economic inclusion strategies and related programs in the operation.
    • Support and provide technical guidance to the processes of selecting and vetting of livelihoods Implementing Partners.
    • Provide technical assistance to field offices and Implementing Partners to ensure that urban and camp based economic inclusion strategies are in line with UNHCR policies, mainstreaming gender, age and diversity and that they empower refugees and host communities through skills development, access to finance, self and wage employment opportunities.
    • Provide technical inputs into urban and camp based livelihoods programming processes and planning within the framework of UNHCR’s multi-year strategy, UNHCR’s global Livelihoods (Economic Inclusion) Strategy and CRRF initiatives
    • Support the implementation of economic inclusion activities with field offices and Implementing Partners to ensure that interventions are relevant, effective and sustainable.
    • Identify innovative initiatives or programs related to livelihoods and economic inclusion at the national level that can be leveraged to support refugees and host communities.
    • Contribute to quality control of livelihoods programming by identifying implementation risks and providing recommendations to mitigate challenges.
    • Participate in the identification of potential strategic partnerships in the area of economic inclusion that could complement UNHCR’s urban and camp based initiatives on livelihoods and economic inclusion with a focus on climate smart Agriculture, artisanal sector, financial services, self and wage employment, research and data, etc.
    • Keep track of urban and camp based livelihoods programs and monitor external and internal changes in the operational context that may positively and negatively influence economic inclusion trends.
    • Participate in market feasibility studies, needs assessments and wealth-ranking surveys with relevant stakeholders.
    • Support the Livelihoods Officer with the organization, coordination and hosting of workshops, meetings, training programs, group discussions, and other participatory assessments in line with specific objectives and economic inclusion programs. Coordinate the Livelihoods working group involving national government, UN agencies, donors, development actors, other experts and implementing partners
    • Monitor and submit regular results based reports on the progress of livelihoods and economic inclusion programs, including success stories.
    • Perform any other related duties as required.

    Authority (decisions made in executing responsibilities and to achieve results)

    • Liaise and maintain contacts with partners both in public, private and NGO sectors relating to livelihoods activities.
    • Provide input and make recommendations for livelihoods programming processes and planning.

    Essential Minimum Qualifications and Experience

    • Undergraduate Degree (equivalent with a BA/BS) in Economics, Business Administration, Socio Economic Development, Financial Management or related field plus minimum of 1 year of working experience relevant to the function.
    • Demonstrated experience in any of the thematic areas of financial services, employment creation, entrepreneurship, private sector development, local economic development, poverty reduction, agriculture, livestock, vocational and technical education and training.
    • Knowledge of local institutions and local language.
    • Excellent knowledge of English.

    Desirable Qualifications & Competencies

    • Proven knowledge and familiarity with UNHCR’s Protection mandate and work.
    • Demonstrated experience in private sector engagement and partnerships.
    • Experience with UNHCR standards and indicators, and/or projects related to the sustainable development goals.
    • Networking skills with private and public sector institutions.
    • Experience with conducting relevant studies, including socio-economic assessments, livelihoods market analysis.

    Competencies:-

    • Values
    • Integrity
    • Professionalism
    • Respect for Diversity Core Competencies

    Core Competencies

    • Accountability
    • Team Work & Collaboration
    • Communication
    • Commitment to Continuous Learning
    • Client & Results Orientation
    • Organizational Awareness
    • Candidates may also be tested on relevant managerial and cross function competencies. Examples are listed below:-

    Managerial Competencies

    • Empowering & Building Trust
    • Managing Performance
    • Judgement & Decision Making
    • Strategic Planning & Vision
    • Leadership
    • Managing Resources
    • Cross – Functional Competencies
    • Analytical Thinking
    • Innovation & Creativity
    • Technological Awareness
    • Negotiation & Conflict Resolution
    • Planning & Organizing
    • Policy Research & Development
    • Political Awareness
    • Stakeholder Management
    • Change Capability & Adaptability

    Submission of Applications

    This vacancy is open for qualified Kenyans only. Female candidates are encouraged to apply.

    Please quote the following Reference in your motivation letter: IVN/EVN/KEN/NBI/18/008

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    Assistant Human Resources Officer

    Vacancy Notice No.: IVN/EVN/KEN/NBI/18/009

    Category /Grade NOA

    Post Number 10014672

    Reporting Date Immediately

    (Initial contract 1 year)

    Operational Context(role of the position within the team, describing its leadership role, it’s external/internal work relationships or contacts, the contextual environment in which it operates and the scope of supervision received, and where applicable, exercise by the incumbent)

    The Assistant Human Resources Officer will be part of the HR team at the UNHCR Branch Office in Nairobi and will function under the direct supervision of the Senior Human Resources Officer. The incumbent will handle HR/personnel administration related activities in the Kenya operation. S/he will directly supervise general service staff and will provide coaching and guidance to other locally recruited staff responsible for the personnel administration and other HR related matters. S/he will support and assist the Senior Human Resources Officer in the process of staffing and budget reviews, recruitment and appointment of staff, performance management and staff welfare issues. The incumbent will act as the Secretary to the Regional Assignments Committee (RAC) and will be the back-up Learning Coordinator. S/he will coordinate HR and personnel related matters within the Branch Office as well as with the Sub-Office in Kakuma and Dadaab, including the Field Office Alinjugur. The incumbent will have frequent contacts with colleagues in the Personnel Administration & Payroll Section (PAPS), Assignments & Promotion Section (APS), Performance Management Unit (PMU), Career Management Section (CMS), Staff Health & Welfare Service (SHWS) and Global Learning Centre (GLC). He/she will also maintain contact and close cooperation with other UN agencies in the country.

    Accountability (key results that will be achieved)

    • UNHCR recruits, contracts and deploys staff in Kenya operation to meet its current and future operational needs, adhering to the principles of the UNHCR People Strategy.
    • The workforce in Kenya is well-informed of and understands the organisation’s human resources policies and practices.
    • UNHCR provides a healthy, safe and respectful working environment for its workforce in the country.
    • Responsibility (processes and functions undertaken to achieve results)
    • Provide input in the preparation of the annual operations programme review submissions, and in the review of the training needs of the staff, making appropriate proposals to meet identified needs.
    • Advise and counsel staff members on their rights, obligations, benefits and entitlements in line with UN/UNHCR staff rules and regulations.
    • Ensure timely advertising and filling of General Service and National Officer vacancies. Prepare submission of cases for the review by the Regional Assignments Committee (RAC). Process recruitment, assignment and reassignment of local staff for the country operation, in accordance with UN/UNHCR rules and procedures.
    • Conduct regular audit and verification of personnel records in the office, including audit of MSRP entries into HR module, as well as auditing of the attendance, overtime and leave records. Monitor maintenance of the daily tracking system to ensure accurate information is provided on staff and families in case of emergency. Provide support, guidance and training to staff performing personnel administration and other HR related functions.
    • Brief newly-arrived international staff on related administrative formalities; process and follow up on their accreditations and other related documents, and arrange for their onward travel to the field office, if applicable.
    • Supervise administration of UNHCR medical insurance plan for locally recruited staff. Assist staff and dependants in case of medical evacuation.
    • Assist in HR related activities of the security evacuation plan, ensuring relocations/evacuations are managed and administered in line with the provisions of the UN Security Management System Policy.
    • Maintain liaison with the support sections and divisions at headquarters, specifically with DHRM, on matters related to the recruitment and personnel administration support, medical and other issues of staff welfare and safety.
    • Perform other related duties as required.
    • Authority (decisions made in executing responsibilities and to achieve results)
    • Enforce local compliance with the UN/UNHCR staff rules and regulations, as well as with the performance management system.
    • Clear issuance and extension of contracts for locally recruited staff.
    • Clear payments related to personnel issues such as settlement of travel claims, overtime claims, hazard pay, MIP reimbursements, medical and security evacuations, shipment costs.

    Essential Minimum Qualifications and Experience

    • Undergraduate degree (equivalent of a BA/BS) in Human Resources Management/Administration, Law or similar disciplines plus minimum 1 year of previous relevant professional experience. Graduate degree (equivalent of a Master’s) or Doctorate degree (equivalent of a PhD) may also be accepted.
    • Good knowledge of UNHCR administrative procedures and processes and exposure to provision of support services in an international organization.
    • Excellent knowledge of English; working knowledge of another UN language would be an asset.

    Desirable Qualifications & Competencies

    • Knowledge of UN/UNHCR field operational realities, especially in hardship duty stations.
    • Field experience with UNHCR and/or with other humanitarian organizations is an asset.
    • High IT affinity and working experience of PeopleSoft/MSRP HR module, as well as with MSRP Financial and travel modules; familiarity with Focus.

    Competencies:-

    • Values
    • Integrity
    • Professionalism
    • Respect for Diversity Core Competencies

    Core Competencies

    • Accountability
    • Team Work & Collaboration
    • Communication
    • Commitment to Continuous Learning
    • Client & Results Orientation
    • Organizational Awareness

    Candidates may also be tested on relevant managerial and cross function competencies. Examples are listed below:-

    Managerial Competencies

    • Empowering & Building Trust
    • Managing Performance
    • Judgement & Decision Making
    • Strategic Planning & Vision
    • Leadership
    • Managing Resources

    Cross – Functional Competencies

    • Analytical Thinking
    • Innovation & Creativity
    • Technological Awareness
    • Negotiation & Conflict Resolution
    • Planning & Organizing
    • Policy Research & Development
    • Political Awareness
    • Stakeholder Management
    • Change Capability & Adaptability

    Submission of Applications

    This vacancy is open for qualified Kenyans only. Female candidates are encouraged to apply.

    Method of Application

    Candidates who wish to be considered for this position should send their motivation letter and Personal History Form to:

    The Secretary,
    Regional Assignments Committee (RAC),
    Human Resources Section,
    P.O. Box 43801, 00100
    Nairobi, Kenya

    or hand delivered to UNHCR Branch Office for Kenya, Lynwood House, Waiyaki Way (opposite Lions Place).

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