Main Purpose
Is responsible for ensuring the HR capacity
required and improving people capabilities, contribution and active
participation in order to achieve mission goals effectively. This will be
done according to MSF human
resources vision and values.
Accountabilities
- Knows OCG’s recruitment
and development policies, procedures and tools, adapt them to the
Mission’s context and ensure an equitable, fair, transparent, efficient
and accountable implementation throughout the Mission by all relevant
people in the mission.
- Provide expertise to
all people involved in recruitment process on how to lead it properly with
the aim of recruiting professionals and people with potentials to be
developed.
- Ensures alignment with
existing policies and provides expert support to coordinators, activity
managers and supervisors in recruiting and developing people under their
supervision: first screening of CVs, interview methods, content, detection
of potentials, best practices, performance management , alignment of
development with operational objectives, etc
- Support
the projects in Recruitment and
Selection process
- Knows OCG’s induction
policies, procedures and tools, adapt them to the Mission’s context and
ensure its proper implementation for all newly recruited/arrived staff and
for previously hired staff in the Mission who had no access to them when
being recruited.
- Ensures (together with
the coordinator/supervisors/activity manager) that pre-established
specific preparation or specific briefings for newly recruited/arrived
staff on the basis of the profile sheet received or development plan are
properly done in due time.
- Ensure that all newly
recruited/arrived staff receive a briefing agenda upon recruitment/arrival
and that they are properly briefed by hierarchical and functional
supervisor (if applicable) and receive all the due information according
to the established procedures standard briefing content.
- Follow up the quality
and impact of whole briefing and induction processes, collects data and
suggest improvements to HRCo
- Suggests career paths
and support plans for specific persons to HRCo and line managers ensuring
a proper liaison with the Operational needs and objectives set, the
results of Appraisals, the training
possibilities (local, international, intersectional, regional, etc.) and
the potentials identified.
- Together with HRCo and
Training Unit in HQ contributes to create and implement a mission training
policy adapted to the Mission in order to respond to the needs identified
among the staff, prioritizing those needed to ensure the Operational
objectives set.
- Together
with HRCo and Training Unit in HQ contributes to the identification of
training options at local / regional / international / intersectional
level, and provide expertise upon request to line managers with regards to the
assessment of training needs within the teams they supervise.
- In close collaboration
with HRCo and Training Unit in HQ ensures proper implementation of the
Training Policy, procedures and tools in the Mission and support and
develop training for Coordinators/supervisors/activity managers (i.e. HR
Management, Appraisals , etc.)
- Support and empower
administration managers and HR/administration staff of the Mission in
her/his area of expertise (i.e. recruitment, development, induction,
detection of talent, training, etc.)
- Provide expertise and
support to all coordinators/supervisors/activity managers on how to
implement Appraisals (tool , method, setting up objectives, follow up of
action plan and best practices) with the aim to evaluate and develop
competencies of the staff they supervise.
- Look for
synergy/exchanges with other MSF sections and other NGOs in terms of
trainings, coachings and other development tools
- Shares with HRCo all
information/suggestions/activities which may have an impact in planning,
budget or HR strategies (i.e. suggested career path, requested trainings,
development events, mobility, etc.), and does not implement them without
previous authorization of HRCo.
- Collaborate with HRCo in building/updating the
annual plan and budget, with regards to her/his area of work and
responsibilities.
- Communicate all relevant training matters to
coordination level.
- Provide support in the organisation of
decentralised trainings
- Manage training budget
- Monitor
and evaluate training program’s effectiveness, success and ROI
periodically and report on them.
- Update bimonthly
the EPREP pool and the mobility list and ensure that all relevant
information is available
- Identify and assess future and current training needs through job
analysis, career paths, annual performance appraisals and consultation
with line managers as needed.
- Maintain candidate
databank/ pool for potential selection.
Requirements
Requirements
Education: Essential: Bachelor of
Human Resource Management
Membership with the
Institute of Human Resource Management (IHRM).
Valid IHRM practicing license.
Desirable:Certified Human Resource Professional (CHRPK)
Experience: Essential : Working experience of at least two years in
HR.
Desirable previous experience in MSF or other NGO in developing countries
Languages
: English Essential & Swahili Desirable
Knowledge : Essential
computer literacy (word, excel and internet)
Competencies: Strategic Vison,People Management. Commitment, flexibility and Results
Benefits
Skills Required
- Bachelor’s degree in Human Resource Management
- Membership with the Institute of Human Resource Management (IHRM)
- Valid IHRM practicing license
- At least two years of working experience in human resources
- Certified Human Resource Professional (CHRPK)
- Previous Learning and Development experience
- Previous experience with MSF or another NGO in developing countries
- English language proficiency
- Swahili language proficiency
- Computer literacy, including Word, Excel, and internet use
- Strategic vision, people management, commitment, flexibility, and results orientation
What We Do
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international, independent medical humanitarian organization that provides medical assistance to people affected by conflict, epidemics, and disasters.








