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  • Posted: Jun 27, 2023
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    The International Rescue Committee is a global humanitarian aid, relief and development nongovernmental organization.
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    Human Resources Partner - Program Delivery Support

    Job Overview/Summary: 

    •  The Human Resources Partner (HRP) for Program Delivery will support country program’s leadership and Regional HR Directors through leading the HR department of the assigned country program and ensuring HR priorities and results are achieved. When on assignment, they serve as a thought partner for the Country Director on all people matters and be in charge for the overall management and implementation of IRC’s Human Resources Policies and Procedures as well as global, regional and country specific priorities. They will coordinate closely with the Regional HR Director to ensure that organizational HR policies, processes and priorities are adapted to the specific context of each location, adequate and known to staff. The HRP will devise a training and skill building plan for the HR team and ensure transfer of knowledge. When not deployed, they will provide technical support and lead on special projects as designated. This role will serve in a roving capacity which might evolve and change over time to support IRC and CRRD’ Country Programs continued growth, and innovation.
    • This position is open for candidates national of their own countries in globally approved locations where IRC is present and registered.

    Key Responsibilities: 

    • HR Management and Leadership Support (Minimum 50% of the Job, In person or remote)
    • Devise and deliver a planned HR approach to attracting, developing, inspiring and retaining the right people with the right skills to achieve strategic, high-quality programmatic outcomes.
    • Identify workforce needs, identify human resource and competency gaps, and devise a development and workforce plan to facilitate staff development and retention.
    • Actively participate in proposal design and grants opening and review meetings (GRMs, GOMs) specifically guiding on organizational structure, position scoping, demographic/staffing analysis and other inputs critical to ensure strong HR foundation to support program quality and timely implementation.
    • Assess the critical metrics for the operational scorecard and lead on inputs to both, country and regional ones.
    • Observe and analyze monthly HR data such as turnover rates, time to fill, workforce composition, etc., to diagnose and identify priorities and evaluate effectiveness of relevant HR programs. 
    • Set strategy for recruitment. Develop candidate rosters, actively network and employ innovative, creative recruiting methods to attract and hire the best talent. 
    • Review and approve country job positions, review job descriptions and make recommendations, ensuring accuracy and consistency.
    • Lead on the selection and recruitment of all senior-level (band level 5 and above) positions and ensure their proper onboarding.
    • Deliver international HR management, including policy, process and employee relations management.
    • Lead the performance management process with guidance from Regional and HQ HR. Create a plan to implement the annual and mid-year reviews, conduct training on goal setting, use budgets to organize development activities and work one-on-one with managers and employees to create country wide development plans. Through various initiatives and actions, embed a culture of regular feedback.
    • In coordination with Global Comp. and Benefits team, define and review salary structure; coordinate annual compensation review process and compensation adjustments.
    • Devise staff care action plans that elevate morale and support the social, physical, and psychological well-being of staff; create emergency staff care interventions.
    • Be responsible for HR-related administrative duties and support compliance with existing legal and governmental reporting requirements. Ensure all legal obligations are fulfilled in compliance with local jurisdictions.
    • Lead all employee relations with professional grit with the aim of empowering employees and supervisors to have the tools and resources vital to resolve disagreements with mutual respect.
    • Call out behavioral issues, lead or co-lead investigations and ensure issues are resolved and appropriate follow-up is carried out.
    • Coach supervisors in resolving appropriate disciplinary plans of action in a judicious manner. Follow-up disciplinary measures and related employment law matters.
    • Act as impartial mediator in disciplinary procedures and ensure it is administered in a fair manner and meets all legal and labor regulations and requirements.
    • Handle any lay-offs or reductions in workforce in partnership with senior and regional management and to maintain compliance, due diligence, communications and staff well-being.
    • Develop HR policies as per the need of the country program.
    • Play a critical role in any change initiative, either by initiating and driving the change or by serving as a facilitator for changes that other leaders and departments initiated.
    • Contribute to the development of the in-country Gender Action Plans. Support the work of Gender Champion team and Women@Work resource groups.

    HR Operational Support 

    • Provide HR technical support and carry out any special projects.
    • Undertake technical assessments or evaluations of HR structures, policies and/or activities in line with global CRRD HR priorities.
    • Assist in the creation and launch of new CRRD HR policies, procedures, tools, training materials, data analysis, etc.
    • Analyze data, note trends and flags, and provide recommendations to drive data-driven decision making in talent-related management processes.
    • Participate in global and regional conferences and meetings, leading sessions as required.

    Key Working Relationships: 

    • Position Reports directly to: Director of HR Planning and Operational Excellence. 
    • On assignment, the position holder will report to the assigned Country Director and Regional HR Director – management in Partnership.

    Other Internal and/or external contacts: 

    • Country: Country SMT and Extended Management Team
    • Regional: Regional HR Director and other Regional HR Team.
    • HQ Compensation & Benefits, Talent Management, Employee Relations, Duty of Care and HR Ops Directors. General Counsel Office. Ethics & Compliance Unit (ECU.
    • Key External Stakeholders: The INGO HR forums and working groups; INGO and UN HR staff; Legal counsel; Social Security, Ministry of Interior; Ministry of Labor, etc.

    Job Requirements: 
    Work Experience: 

    • Minimum 8 years of relevant work experience as thoughtful HR Business Partner preferably in the non-for-profit sector, with experience in humanitarian organizations a distinct advantage.
    • Successful implementation of HR activities at a country or regional level working with multiple collaborators and partners, across different regions and at a range of organizational level
    • Strategic experience leading an HR function for large budget programs in the INGO sector is strongly preferred.

    Demonstrated Skills and Competencies:

    • A commitment to IRC’s mission, vision, values and IRC Way – Professional Code of Conduct
    • Excellent project management and organizational skills including creation of detailed work plans and superior time management
    • Ability to deliver high quality work on schedule
    • Solid written and verbal communication
    • Ability to anticipate and assess situations accurately and recommend/implement effective courses of action required.
    • Strong facility with analysis and practical use of HR data
    • Highly collaborative, inclusive, consultative, and resourceful work style
    • Outstanding interpersonal, presentation, verbal, and written communication skills
    • Ability to work within a highly matrixed and sophisticated agency organizational structure and to adapt to shifting priorities
    • Exceptional discretion and confidentiality in dealing with critical material
    • Ability to handle stress and function effectively under challenges
    • Excellent judgment, tact, initiative, creativity, critical thinking, problem solving, organizational skills, and self-motivation.
    • Highly collaborative and resourceful; ability to establish positive working relationships with senior level management and all other partners to improve cooperation and productivity.
    • Analytical ability in creating effective HR solutions while adhering to labor laws. 

    Language/Travel: 

    • English and French are required, while Arabic or Spanish is desired. 
    • Travel: minimum 50% across all IRC country programs and global regions.
       

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    Protection Officer

    Job Overview/Summary:

    • Under the direct supervision of the Field and protection Managers, the Protection Officer will support implementation of protection interventions in Samburu County, related to Individual Protection Assistance through crisis case management, community risk responses, community engagement and information dissemination, targeted in-kind assistance, service mapping and protection mainstreaming.
    • The protection officer will supervise one protection assistant and three community volunteers. in Samburu County.

    Major Responsibilities:

    • Issue analysis: Develop community risk profiles, understanding the causes of, consequences and affected population of protection risks.
    • Joint planning of activities with Protection Assistants and community volunteers: Conduct planning, coordination and oversight of day-to-day implementation of protection analysis, individual protection assistance through crisis management and community response activities in designated areas of responsibility. Assign areas of responsibility to Protection Assistants and ensure that they have plans to achieve their program goals.
    • Supervising quality of individual protection assistance and offering support to the staff: Approve screening results, review and approve action plans, monitor progress on active cases and caseload, and confirm when a case should be closed. He/she is also responsible for setting and reviewing the annual goals of the staff under his/her supervision.
    • Supervision of record-keeping: Ensure that Protection Assistants safely and accurately document, file and store protection assistance data and information.
    • Actor/service mapping: With the support of the Roving service mapping officer and field manager, the staff to lead in mapping all service locations and update these regularly.
    • Processing of in-kind support requests: Receive and approve requests for in-kind assistance, prepare and follow up on purchase requests, and ensure that materials are provided to Protection Assistants for distribution.
    • Monitoring: In consultation with the Protection Manager, Protection assistant, community volunteers and Monitoring Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) department, take lead in the development of routine monitoring plans for protection assistance activities, regularly monitoring the implementation of protection interventions, ensuring that post-service assessment is done, data is analysed to identify trends and the feedback disseminated to relevant sectors and stakeholders for program quality assurance and improvement. 
    • Reporting: Consolidate and submit reports to the Protection Manager, with formats and content as agreed on, identifying trends, highlighting major protection risks in the community, recommending issues for advocacy outside the PROL team, and providing innovative approaches towards protection sector improvement
    • Coordination, representation, and advocacy: Develop and strengthen relationships with beneficiaries, local communities, operational/implementing partners etc. to maintain trust in IRC’s professional standard and quality of work among all stakeholders.

    Key Working Relationships:

    • Position Reports to:  Field Manager
    • Position directly supervises: Protection Assistants and Community incentive workers
    • Indirect Reporting:  Protection manager

    Other Internal and/or external contacts:

    • Internal: Mental Health and Psychosocial Support (MHPSS), MEAL, GEDI, Women Protection and Empowerment, and support Team
    • External:  County Government, Donors, Other (I)NGOs

    Qualifications

    • Education: Bachelor’s degree in law, gender and development, Counseling Psychology, community development, Social Sciences or any other related degree.
    • Work Experience:  At least 5 years of meaningful program experience, protection, mainstreaming in a humanitarian context with protection focus, gender, GBV/WPE, Child protection, durable solutions etc

    Demonstrated Skills and Competencies:

    • Knowledge of international and national legal and or policy frameworks relating
    • to refugees' and host community protection is strongly desirable.
    • Demonstrated understanding of and ability to maintain confidentiality and respect for clients/beneficiaries.
    • Demonstrable experience in negotiating and building implementing coalitions of
    • multiple agencies desirable.
    • Community mobilization, capacity building, project management including staff and budget management experience desirable.
    • Experience facilitating group activities, trainings and workshops and mentoring others.
    • Excellent communication, facilitation and analytical skills and ability to present ideas effectively, in both oral and written form.
    • Self-driven and Team player with good interpersonal skills and ability to work well under minimum supervision.
    • Ready to work in hardship areas with the ability to work under pressure in a strenuous environment with basic services available.
    • Effective personnel management skills
    • Language Skills: Fluency in English and Kiswahili., Knowledge of ‘’Maa’’ language is a plus.

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