World Concern is
a Christian global relief and development agency that extends opportunity and
hope to people facing the most profound human challenges of extreme
poverty.
We are looking
to recruit for a HR Officer to be based
in our Regional Office in Nairobi.
Purpose:
Purpose:
To develop and
manage the human resource systems for World Concern Africa, in order to help
support smooth organizational functioning and effective programs.
The position
will make significant contribution to the Leadership.
This includes
promoting Christian values and careful stewardship of human/material resources
entrusted to the organization.
Suggestions and
input in planning and long term strategy will be a part of the participation.
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities:
- Organize and lead personnel
recruitment, documentation, orientation, processing, and review
procedures.
- Ensure organizational understanding
and compliance with Kenyan tax and labor laws
- Establish and develop World Concern
human resources standard operating procedures
- Facilitate team building and
personnel development through goal setting, trainings, conflict resolution
etc.
- Assist with the development,
communication and implementation of staff policies and procedures,
including the employee manual, employee contracts, Job descriptions and
other related documents.
- Provide advice and support to
managers and staff on human resources related matters such as rights,
responsibilities, code of conduct and difficulties associated with the
work.
- Provide counsel to the management
team on salary and related benefits
- Management of staff leaves, breaks
and other movements
- Oversee the HR department and
supervise any staff herein and upkeep of the HR database and employee
files in the Nairobi office.
Recruitment and Compensation:
- Working with Country directors to
coordinate recruitment of qualified personnel in keeping with Kenyan laws
and World Concern guidelines
- Direct advertising for vacant
positions in a timely manner for all countries/ programs supported from
Nairobi including Chad.
- Lead interviewing processes for all
countries/ programs supported from the Nairobi office including Kenya,
Somalia, Sudan and Chad.
- Research through networking on
salary and benefits surveys to ensure salary competitive edge in the
hiring market, in keeping with World Concern budget limitations
- Monitor and supervise staff payroll
each month to ensure accuracy
Organizational Compliance and HR
Procedures:
- Provide guidance to World Concern on
Kenyan tax and labor laws, and ensure organizational compliance.
- Develop existing written World
Concern Africa hiring guidelines and draft the Human Resources Standard
Operating Procedures for World Concern.
Orientation and Documentation:
- Coordinate orientation for each
local new hire, including an orientation to the organization mission,
program and structure, procedures, personnel policies, job tasks and
related tax and labor laws
- Ensure that clear job descriptions
and contracts exist for all positions, and included responsibilities,
delegated authority and measurable results expected.
- Lead periodical review of the local
staff personnel manual to ensure compliance with developing Kenyan labor
laws.
- Ensure that each new hire is
enrolled to the Medical cover, NHIF, GPA and is provided with an
employment card.
- Working with the Finance department
to ensure each new hire is enrolled in NSSF contribution program and
enters the tax system by getting a PIN number
Performance Reviews and Problem Solving:
- Develop a schedule for end of
probation and annual evaluations work with supervisors to help maintain
the schedule and provide necessary tools for documentation.
- Develop and review end of probation
and annual evaluation tools/templates to be used by World Concern
Supervisors.
- Ensure end of probation confirmation
letters are provided to each staff member
- Provide advisory support to the
leadership in relation to handling of employee grievances and disciplinary
matters.
- Travel to the field, as needed to
train and meet with personnel to address HR issues.
- Ensure proper tracking of resignation,
disciplinary action and/or termination letters
- Ensure that exit interviews are
conducted and documented for all departing staff.
- Provide guidance in and ensure
quality Performance Management Systems in the organization
- Provide HR training to managers and
supervisors
- Develop HR Strategy plan to support
overall organization development and monitor and review HR related audit
recommendations
- Oversee implementation of staff
benefits, safety programs, employee relations and compensation with
respective Country Directors.
Personnel Development &
Team-Building:
- As a part of HR Standard Operating
Procedures document, develop a written procedure of World Concern
regarding staff development goals.
- At the end of the probation period,
working with supervisors, ensure that each WC staff member complete
personal development goals detailing goals for personal and professional
growth
- Assessing training need among staff
and initiate/facilitate training events, as appropriate.
HR Administration
- Prepare monthly payroll for staff
deployed in Kenya, Somalia and Sudan.
- In liaison with the Finance
department, monitor and ensure prompt monthly returns on NSSF,NHIF PAYE
and HELB loan repayments
- Check and maintain personnel files
for all staff, ensuring all documentation is complete
- Collect and maintain information on
commercial, private and inter agency training schedules and institutions
(Course schedules, curricula and cost)
- Respond to routine/records human
resource queries from staff
- Manage the Pension fund records,
membership and monitor updates from RBA
Required Education, Skills &
Experience:
- Relevant University degree
- Higher diploma in Human Resource
Management
- Over 5 years experience in Human
Resource field in NGO circles
- Working knowledge of Kenyan tax and
labor laws
- Ability to organize work, manage
multiple responsibilities and work as a part of a team
- Good written/oral communication
skills coupled with excellent interpersonal communication skills
- Highly motivated self-starter who
demonstrates the ability to initiate and prioritize work activities
- Demonstrates servant leadership,
compassion, integrity and the ability to address and resolve conflict
- Confidentiality is a major
requirement for this position.
- Experience in counseling and/or
personnel care
- Experience working in a conflict
setting
Working Conditions:
Position will
include travel to the field and at times may require long hours in a demanding
environment
Interested candidates should submit their applications and CV to worldconcernhr@wcdro.org
Interested candidates should submit their applications and CV to worldconcernhr@wcdro.org
or online via
the World Concern website on www.worldconcern.org/employment
not later than
24th July, 2013.
Do not attach
your certificates at this point.
Only shortlisted
candidates will be contacted.