Human Resources Officer (Head, Staff Administration and Development)


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Vacancy Notice No: EMRO/13/FT24
Title: Human Resources Officer (Head, Staff Administration and Development)
position no. 173189
Grade: P4
Contract type: Fixed-Term Appointment
Duration of contract:  For two years
Date: 21 January 2013
Application Deadline:  19 February 2013
Duty Station:  Cairo, Egypt
Organization unit: EM Eastern Mediterranean (EM) /EMRO Eastern Mediterranian Regional Office (EM/RGO) Division of Administration and Finance / Human Resource Services (DAF/HRS)

OBJECTIVES OF THE PROGRAMME :
The Division of Administration and Finance is responsible for providing efficient and effective support service to all programmes and activities of the organization in the Eastern Mediterranean Region in respect of human resources management, administration, budget and finance, supplies, conference and IT services.

The objective of the Human Resources Services in EMRO is to ensure that competent and motivated workforce is available to deliver programme activities in accordance with the WHO global mission. This is achieved through provision of sound advice to the management, HR planning, job design and classification, recruitment and selection, administration of contracts, staff on boarding, development and learning, performance management, career and mobility management, and management of staff relations.

Purpose of the Post:
The objective of the post is to provide advice and guide the team of HR specialists in the area of staff and non-staff administration, performance management, mobility and career development, staff relations and administration of justice.

Organizational Context :
Under the general guidance of the Senior Human Resources Officer, the incumbent directs and leads Staff Administration and Development Sub-Unit. He/she provides expert advice in his/her area of responsibility interprets policies and makes recommendations for exceptions. The incumbent identifies needs for and proposes approaches to the development and revision of regional and global HR policies. He/she works closely with Human Resources Department in HQ to adapt to global HR policies and practices to the regional  context or seeks guidance on specific HR issues and provides advice to managers and staff members in the Regional Office (RO) and Country Offices (COs) on HR matters within his/her area of responsibility.

Description of duties:
Under the general guidance of the Senior Human Resources Officer, the incumbent will perform the following
duties:
- Plans, guides, manages and supervises Staff Administration and Development Sub-Unit. Sets goals and
objectives for the Sub-Unit, plans and monitors the work flow, developing short and long term plans for staff
to ensure optimal utilization of available resources.

Policy advice and development
- Provides advice and support to managers and staff members in the Regional Office and WHO Country
1/4Offices on HR policies, practices and procedures related to entitlements, staff and non-staff contract
management, performance, administration of justice, staff development and learning, mobility and career
management; and recommends proactive and innovative approaches to difficult and complex cases,
recommends exceptions when necessary
- Conducts research and analysis related to the development and revision of global HR policies, identifies the need for and suggests changes in Organization's Rules and Regulations, WHO Manual. Keeps abreast of developments in his/her areas of responsibility, analyses best practices within and outside of the UN system.
-Monitors and ensures the implementation of human resources policies, practices and procedures in the
area of responsibility, both in RO and COs. Ensures required reports are available to the management.
- Provides advice to the Regional Staff Physician on staff entitlements in case of medical evacuation and
extended sick leave.

Staff and non-staff administration
- Coordinates staff contract administration in cooperation with GSC and supervises non-staff contract
administration, ensures adherence to the Staff Regulations and Rules, policies and procedures. Manages
complex cases of re-assignments, terminations, abolishment of positions, and restructuring.
-Supervises administration of the performance management and development system (PMDS) for staff and
non-staff, provides advice to managers/ supervisors on appropriate approach to be used in describing
performance and counseling staff. Provides guidance in the management of under performance.
-Conducts research and analysis on disciplinary cases and appeals, develops recommendations, and
liaises with Regional and HQ Boards of Appeals.
-Oversees the process of surveys such as cost-of-living, and participates in local salary surveys
representing the Organization as the lead agency. -Liaises with representatives of private or public sector as
well as the salary survey specialists in UN/NY and the LSSC representing all UN agencies in the locality.

Staff development, mobility and career support
-Administers mobility and career development schemes. Provides advice on mobility and career
development to staff at all levels in all categories and management.
Identifies and analyses staff development and career support needs, designs training needs analysis tools,
based on identified needs, drafts Regional Staff Development and Learning (SDL) Plan and submits it to SDL Committee for approval.
Supervises implementation of the Regional SDL plan, manages SDL Fund.
-Supervises maintenance of skills inventory, identifies, through the use of a variety of testing and
assessment tools, skills and competency gaps at the organizational level and incorporates respective
proposals into the SDL Plan.
-Develops and implements approaches to evaluation of effectiveness and impact of staff development,
mobility and career support programmes; recommends ways to enhance effectiveness and impact. Prepares
respective monitoring reports.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
Essential: Master's degree in Human Resources Management, or Human Resources Development, or Public
or Business Administration, or related area. Combination of first level university degree in one of the above
areas with Master Degree in another area can be acceptable.
Desirable: Training in medication of conflicts, coaching, staff counselling.

Skills:
Competencies:
1) Producing Results
2) Moving forward in a changing environment
3) Communicating in credible and effective way
4) Creating an Empowering and Motivating Environment
5) Setting an Example
2/4Functional Skills and Knowledge :

-Extensive knowledge of human resources management, performance management and staff
development/learning theories and best practices in a multicultural environment;
-Excellent analytical skills and demonstrated ability to formulate policy and procedural guidelines and provide
expert advice to management;
-Knowledge of HR systems in an Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) environment;
-Tact, diplomacy and discretion; strong client focus; Integrity and sound judgment

Other Skills (e.g. IT):
Proficiency in MS Office
Experience:
Essential: 7 years of relevant experience in HR management with some experience in HR Development/
Learning. At least 3 years in an international organization.
Desirable: Exposure to legal aspects of Human Resources, such as administration of justice. Experience in
one of the UN organizations. Experience in working in/dealing with field missions. Experience in working with ORACLE HR systems

Languages:
Essential: Excellent knowledge of English.
Desirable: Knowledge of French will be an asset

Additional Information:
Applicants are kindly requested to pay attention to the screening questions as they will be used to screen out
unqualified candidates.
Only qualified applicants with the relevant experience will be considered.
Other similar positions at the same level may be filled from this vacancy notice.
Written test may be used as an elementary tool.
Candidates will be interviewed using a competency-based approach.
This vacancy is published in English only
Annual salary: (Net of tax)
US$ 67483.00 at single rate
US$ 72467.00 with primary dependants
Post Adjustment: 39.4 % of the above figure(s). This
percentage is to be considered as indicative since
variations may occur each month either upwards or
downwards due to currency exchange rate
fluctuations or inflation.

Online applications are strongly encouraged to enable WHO to store your profile in a permanent database.
Please visit WHO's e-Recruitment website at: www.who.int/employment. The system provides instructions for online application procedures.
All applicants are encouraged to apply online as soon as possible after the vacancy has been posted and
well before the deadline stated in the vacancy announcement.
WHO is committed to workforce diversity.
Any appointment/extension of appointment is subject to WHO Staff Regulations, Staff Rules and Manual.
Only candidates under serious consideration will be contacted.
Currently accepting applications
WHO has a smoke-free environment and does not recruit smokers or users of any form of tobacco.

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