Human Resource Officer – CST Ethiopia

Business and Administration, Human Resource and Recruitment

CST Ethiopia

CAFOD, SCIAF and Trόcaire (CST) represent the official development agencies of the Catholic Church in England and Wales, Scotland and Ireland. In Ethiopia, the three agencies work together to help reduce poverty, promote development and respond to humanitarian emergencies with the Catholic Church as well as local and international NGO partners. 

Trócaire (on behalf of CAFOD, SCIAF and Trocaire) is coordinating a Humanitarian capacity-strengthening project, SCORE (Strengthening the Humanitarian Capacity of Local Organisations to Respond Effectively in Emergencies) that will be implemented within 18-month project period.

CST is currently looking for competent candidate for the position of Monitoring and Evaluation Officer who will base in CST’s office in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. The role will report to the Capacity Building Coordinator.

Internal/External
CST Ethiopia represents the overseas development and humanitarian agencies of the Catholic Church from England and Wales (CAFOD), Scotland (SCIAF), and Ireland (Trócaire) in Ethiopia. The three agencies have over 40 years of experience in international development and humanitarian response and are members of worldwide networks, including Caritas Internationalis. The three agencies jointly operate a single, integrated country programme in Ethiopia through the legal entity CST Ethiopia. CST Ethiopia works in partnership with local church and non-church organisations, supporting communities in Addis Ababa, Afar, Amhara, Oromia, SNNPR and Tigray regions. 
The CST Ethiopia country office in Addis take overall responsibility for the implementation of the CST Ethiopia country programme, which currently focuses on humanitarian response, livelihoods and women’s empowerment and gender-based violence.
CST Ethiopia has been supporting partners to implement humanitarian and development programming in a number of regions in Ethiopia.  CST Ethiopia works exclusively in a partnership model, collaborating with local partner organisations.
CST is currently looking for an Ethiopian citizen for the position Human Resource Officer based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.  Reporting to the Operation manager, this is a fixed term two-year contract with possibility of extension and will also involve travel to the CST Ethiopia field office in Mekelle, Tigray Region. 
Key Responsibility
Human Resources Administration 
  • Register and document staff leave requests, medical claim /approval, and records.
  • Monitor and follow up scheduled absences such as holidays or travel and
  • Coordinate actions to ensure the staff absence, staff attendance has been adequately covered off to ensure continuity of services.
  • Ensure that all staff are registered, insured, and informed about accidental group and medical insurance. 
  • Transferring, promoting, terminating, and ensuring paperwork processed is completed.
  • Ensure staff employment contracts are renewed in a timely manner in consultation with CMT
  • Creating and maintaining staff profiles, employees’ records and employee information in the system. Be the office point of contact and go-to person for the Trócaire People HR system.
  • Maintain the updated staff timesheet, Employment contract. 
  • Efficient and secured filing system (physical and electronic files) of all HR & administrative files in both all offices in strict confidentiality of employees’ personal files and other administrative private document.
  • Ensure that all staff have accurate and updated job descriptions.
  • Participate in INGO HR network forum meeting for learning and sharing on HR issues. Organising regular HR meeting with line manager and Global HR Partner, sharing the issues and challenges to have common understanding on the issues/challenges and explore the best solutions to address these issues and challenges with common approach and collectively.
Human Resources Management 
  • Implementation of CST Ethiopia Midterm Review & Annual Performance review are done as per schedule and according to Trócaire PM cycles and procedures. 
  • Provide advice and recommendations to Country Management teams regarding probation status, employee relation issues, breaching Code of Conduct, HR manual policy according to disciplinary actions. 
  • Provide basic counselling to staff with performance related challenges including to Coordinate and Assist employee Assistant programme 
  • In collaboration with the different offices, coordinate staff Performance Training & development activities
  • Support line managers with recruitment requirements e.g., vacancy   announcements, contract negotiations, recruitment system management (Workable) and advertisements for vacant staff positions.
  • Coordinate and facilitate staff recruitment, Safe recruitment check list, and coordinate interviews 
  • Effective HR support to the CST Ethiopia Tigray branch. H/she will be required to make frequent field visit to provide job support and guidance to Tigray.
  • Ensure all new staff receive adequate induction from the relevant persons. Seek feedback regarding Trócaire induction process from the new hire and recommend areas of improvement
  • Conduct/participate in exit interviews ensuring the departing staff complete an exit interview questionnaire to determine reasons behind separations of services.
  • Be the point of contact for wellbeing initiatives in country and liaise as required with the Global HR team.
  • Produce and analyse HR reports as required.
HR Policy and Procedure implementation and Compliance
  • Review and update HR related procedures and policies, taxation law, employment law, update local labour laws and legislation, internal compliance.
  • Promote workplace safety through the implementation of internal complaint mechanism.
Payroll and Benefit Package
  • Closely work with the Head of Operations and review to update salary package after Proper survey in coordination with local market practices and Advocate to CMT if needed. 
  • Closely work with Head of Operations and Finance Manager to make sure staff cost recovery % from different IF donor funds.
  • Actively participate in INGO’s Salary review and benchmark and report to Head of Systems. 
Safeguarding 
Internal-Facing Role 
  • Maintaining awareness of safeguarding with staff, including staff refreshers 
  • Ensuring staff members have signed the relevant safeguarding policies 
  • Ensuring new staff members receive a safeguarding induction as part of their overall induction 
  • Ensuring consultants have signed the safeguarding self-declaration form 
  • Ensuring visibility of Trócaire’s commitment to safeguarding within the office, e.g. Commitment Statement Poster, Staff Reminder Poster 
  • Liaising with Human Resources colleagues (or other relevant colleagues) so that the Safe Recruitment Checklist is used 
  • Acting as a point of contact and conduit for general safeguarding-related information, updates and initiatives between the Country Office and HQ 
  • Supporting internal safeguarding-related initiatives and activities, e.g. Trócaire’s yearly internal safeguarding week 
  • Supporting the annual self-audit process (alongside the Country Director) 
  • Receiving reports of concerns or disclosures in the absence of the Country Director, or where an individual is more comfortable to speak with the Safeguarding Focal Person first 
External-Facing Role 
  • Acting as a point of contact / liaison between the Country Office and partner organisations with respect to good safeguarding practice and minimum expectations of partners as per our Partner Grant Agreement (including commitment statement, code of conduct, child safeguarding policy, complaints mechanisms, and annual audits). 
  • Working alongside / liaising with the relevant POs and/or PMs on good safeguarding practice of partners.
  • Supporting monitoring of partner progress on good safeguarding practice and helping to identify and communicate the supports they may require from Trócaire with Country Office and HQ. 
  • Supporting colleagues who are undertaking monitoring or project visits to use the ‘Spot Review Form’ to assess partner safeguarding compliance.
Behavioural Competencies in Line with Trócaire’s Competency Framework
  • Leading: Reflecting our values of Participation & Accountability, acts to inspire and lead others to achieve their potential, demonstrating Trócaire’s values with integrity in order to achieve our organisation’s objectives.
  • Communicating: Reflecting our value of Participation, being one organisation, communicating clearly and transparently across, teams, units, divisions, locations and other external organisations. Getting our message across with impact.
  • Collaborating: Reflecting our values of Participation & Solidarity, partnering effectively as One Trócaire organisation and, in solidarity, maintains positive relationships built on trust and respect.
  • Stewardship of Resources: Reflecting our value of Accountability and decision-making around the best use of resources. Using our resources transparently, sustainably, ethically, fairly & with integrity; acknowledging Trócaire’s reputation in the use of resources.  
  • Delivering Results: Reflecting our values of Accountability & Perseverance, getting a quality job done through effective performance, planning and decision making.
  • Continual Improvement & Learning: Reflecting our values of Participation & Courage, constantly looking to learn and develop self, employees, and partners to better fulfil Trócaire’s’ mission.
  • Flexibility & Change: Reflecting our values of Participation & Courage, adapts positively to change and to different ways of doing things; manages or takes part in change processes in a way that is appropriate to role in the organisation
Essential Requirements: 
  • University degree in Business Administration / BBA/bachelor’s degree or diploma in Human Resources Management.
Experience 
  • At least 4 years work experience in the related field. 
  • Practical NGO or relevant experience in similar position.
  • Proven experience in developing job descriptions, all steps of HR recruitment process, training and development, performance management- setting objectives/goals etc.
  • Proven experience in working remotely
Skills 
  • Excellent knowledge and information on the labour and taxation law and Ethiopia legislation.
  • Excellent organisational & planning skills.
  • Excellent computer skills of MS office, e-mail, internet & file and data backup systems.
  • Excellent with interpersonal skill with the ability to manage sensitive and confidential situation with tact, diplomacy, and professionalism.
  • Fluency in oral and written English.Quality 
  • Familiarity with humanitarian logistics and Ethiopian Logs cluster ways of working
  • Teamwork sprit and flexibility in stressed environment
Qualities
  • Flexible and adaptable to complex situations.
  • Must be a team player and is able to coordinate and work well with others
Other
  • High level of discretion, honesty, and integrity.
  • Closing date: The closing date for applicants is April 17, 2023, by close of the day. 
  • Recruitment and selection procedures reflect our commitment to child protection.

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