Position: Human Resources Manager, Nepal
Position: Human Resources Manager, Nepal
Position: Human Resources Manager, Nepal
Organization:
DanChurchAid
DCA is looking for an
experienced and motivated Human Resources Manager, who can contribute in
developing the Nepal Country Office and Programme with excellent human resource
management. As the HR Manager you will work closely with around 30 colleagues
actively supporting the programme activities and thereby contribute to
improving the lives of communities in Nepal. You will report directly to the Country
Director. You will ensure that DCA is a responsible employer in the mission,
will support accurate HR management, and will assume full responsibility for
all administrative and legal issues for the programme.
DCA Nepal Programme
We have been supporting
development work in Nepal since the 1980s. Currently we focus on the following
sectors to improve the life of the most marginalized communities in some of the
most remote and vulnerable regions of Nepal, through a rights-based approach:
§ Inclusive
Citizenship for Accountable Governance
§ Resilient
Livelihoods and Sustainable Food Security
§ Humanitarian
Response and Disaster Risk Reduction
Your main
responsibilities
§ Developing
and implementing HR strategies and initiatives aligned with DCA’s global and
national strategies and relevant policies.
§ Ensuring
that all Human Resources-related policies are in place, disseminated,
respected, and implemented.
§ Leading
the hiring processes for staff in coordination with the Country Director, and
HQ as appropriate.
§ Recruiting,
training and mentoring all newly requited colleagues and supporting their
on-boarding.
§ Collaborating
with insurance companies, pension plan providers and local administration/tax
offices; remaining aware of local labour laws and ensuring DCA’s compliance
with local requirements:
§ Responding
and tracking staff requests regarding their benefits, compensation, insurance
plans
§ Developing
induction processes and engaging staff to support and ensure that all teams are
well resourced and motivated, including researching and developing plans for
capacity building for national staff
§ Ensuring
all required trainings are completed by the staff, with records maintained
§ Ensuring
staff welfare and Duty of Care for all staff
§ Supporting
the Country Director with any HR issues that might arise
§ Managing
staff relations and complaints, with full respect of privacy and
confidentiality.
§ Providing
support to DCA Nepal programme and finance teams with tools and advice etc. on
how to conduct effective capacity building events for partners.
§ Maintain
and update salary scales in accordance with DCA policy and biannual Birches
survey results.
§ Working
with the Security Focal Point to ensure workplace health and safety compliance
§ Maintaining
and updating all staff data and files in line with GDPR
Additional
responsibilities include
§ Contributing
to a culture of excellence, continuous improvement and performance optimization
across all teams;
§ Working
in accordance with DCA values and humanitarian principles;
§ Maintaining
effective working relationship with other members of the team;
§ Being
a role model for diversity and inclusion, as well as for contributing to
positive team spirit.
What you
bring
§ A
relevant academic qualification, at Masters level or higher, in human
resources, MBA, social work, social science, administration or similar.
§ At
least 5 years of demonstrable experience, at least 2 of which must have been in
an INGO.
§ Experience
developing and implementing HR policies, procedures and systems in an
international NGO context.
§ Proven
experience of capacity building, and learning and development plans.
§ Experience
with recruitment, and compensation and benefits processes and procedures.
§ Strong
communications skills. Proficiency in written and spoken English and Nepali.
§ Strong
familiarity with labour laws in Nepal will be valued as an advantage.
§ Excellent
organizational and interpersonal skills.
§ Cultural
sensitivity, patience, resourcefulness and adaptability.
What we offer
§ A
one-year renewable contract
§ A
competitive salary and benefits package
§ 4
weeks of paid vacation leave
§ Insurance
as per DCA Nepal office agreements
§ Learning
and development opportunities
§ An
opportunity to make a difference and improve the lives of communities DCA is
working with in Nepal
We will ensure that
individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to
participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential
job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment.
Qualified and
interested candidates irrespective of age, gender, race, religion or ethnic
affiliation are encouraged to apply for this vacancy.
Only applications
consisting as a minimum of the below will be considered:
1. Cover
Letter (max 1 page),
2. CV
(max 3 pages)
Only short-listed
candidates will be contacted.
Closing date for
applications will be midnight Danish time Friday, 19 June 2020
Interviews can be held
on a rolling basis and DCA reserves the right to select a candidate prior to
the deadline.
For further information
please visit our website: https://www.danchurchaid.org/where-we-work/nepal
Everyone applying for a
job with DCA must be ready to comply with our Staff Policy on Prevention of
Sexual Exploitation, Abuse and Harassment and our Child Safeguarding Policy.
Contact: The Human
Resources, dcanepal@dca.dk
Telephone queries will
not be entertained.
Information: Place: Kathmandu ,
Nepal Deadline:
19/06 2020 Contact
person: The Human Resources, dcanepal@dca.dk
Telephone
queries will not be entertained. |
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