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Are you tired of feeling tired and run-down all day? Do you want to feel energised and rejuvenated every single day? Then Say is for you.

Say is an all-in-one nutritional supplement that provides your body with the nutrients it needs to function optimally. The clinically tested formulation Contains only the highest quality ingredients that have been shown to support a wide variety of important health markers. In addition, the capsules are designed to be easy to take – just two per day is enough to deliver optimum nutrition.

Get rid of tiredness and boost your energy by switching to Say. It’s available in stores now and priced at an affordable price so everyone can afford it.

Say is a modern-day taxi hailing app connecting you with a courteous and safe driver. We have partnered with leading companies like Uber and Ola to provide you the best possible service. If you are looking for a comfortable, safe ride on your way home, Say is the solution you’re looking for.

Say provides both local and international rides. Upon booking a cab, drivers are verified and insured by leading companies such as Uber, Ola, etc., so there’s no need to worry about safety or anything else. Drivers are polite and will treat you well, so don’t forget to tip them!

Write the word ‘home’ in one breath, without pausing for a second. Do you know what SayPro is? It’s the power of speech that can bring home more visitors and sales. Sounds strange? Let us explain!

Strong communication is important to convey your message effectively, and SayPro is a tool that helps you do that. By harnessing the power of speech, you can effortlessly generate attention, build trust, and communicate your products or services with ease. You’ll be amazed by how quickly people pick up on these powerful signals and connect with you in ways you never imagined possible. Get started today!

With a wide variety of flavors and textures, Say provides a convenient way to get the protein you need. Each tasty shake is made with only high-quality ingredients that are sure to satisfy your craving for something sweet or savory. With 20 different flavors to choose from, there’s a flavor for everyone! The texture of each shake is smooth and creamy, making it easy to drink before bed or throughout the day. Whether you’re looking for something sweet or savory, Say has you covered!

With 20 different flavors to choose from, Say has a flavor for everyone! Choose from shakes that are sweet or savory – whatever your taste palette desires. Plus, Say is formulated with only the highest quality ingredients so you can be sure that every shake is going to taste great and provide you with the nutrition you need. Get yourself some Say now and start feeling better fast!

When it comes to our online presence, we understand that consistency is key. That’s why we’ve stuck to the same design and layout of our website since day one.

That said, it’s time for a refresh! We’re updating the look and feel of our site to keep things fresh and tackle emerging marketing trends. In the meantime, please let us know if you have any questions about our new site. We’re here for you!

  • SayPro Foreign Service Limited Position Opportunity: Environment Officer, Energy Advisor-FSL-03, Position Number 40659

    Agency: U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID)
    Organization: Bureau for Development, Democracy, and Innovation, Center for Environment, Energy, and Infrastructure, Energy Division (DDI/EEI/E)
    Location of Position: Washington, DC
    Open Period: April 19, 2022 – May 24, 2022
    Appointment Type: This is an excepted service, time-limited appointment that is not-to-exceed five years
    Salary: Foreign Service Pay table (FSL-03, Washington, DC Locality)
    Number of Vacancies: One

    Description of Organization: The position is located within DDI/EEI/E. DDI/EEI/E works to advance sustainable results in support of the Agency’s environment, energy, economic growth, and infrastructure priorities. DDI/EEI/E provides technical leadership and field support for energy programs. These programs promote energy sector reforms, climate change mitigation, and the scaling of innovative energy technologies. DDI/EEI/E supports the design, implementation, and evaluation of the Agency’s energy programs totaling approximately $300 million per year. DDI/EEI/E’s annual budget of approximately $9 million per year is used to support program-funded staff and a variety of global energy programs that provide capacity building, technical assistance, technical leadership, and knowledge management for the benefit of counterparts such as developing country ministries, regulatory agencies, utilities, and private sector developers and investors.

    Description of Position: The Environment Officer serves as an Energy Advisor in DDI/EEI/E, which manages USAID’s Washington-based energy programs and provides technical and management leadership and support to USAID’s energy sector reform agenda implemented at the country-level, with a primary focus on the electricity sector in developing economies in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, Eastern Europe and Eurasia, and Latin America and the Caribbean where USAID Missions are located. The Energy Advisor will serve as a technical expert on a range of electricity sector issues, including energy sector reform, which encompasses legal, regulatory, and utility reform, clean energy, energy efficiency, energy access, and climate change mitigation. The Energy Advisor will provide high quality technical advice and assistance to USAID’s Regional Bureaus and in-country Missions to design, implement, and evaluate bilateral energy programs. Further, the Energy Advisor will develop and maintain high-level business relationships with USAID and U.S. Government counterparts, as well as multilateral development banks, other international financial institutions, donors, foreign government officials, energy sector professionals in both the public and private sector in developing countries, and private sector developers and investors. This is not a policy position, but rather focuses on consultation, design, and implementation of energy sector projects, programs, and activities in support of U.S. foreign policy objectives.

    Please see the links under Additional Resources below for more information about this position. This is a remote-work eligible position.

    Required Qualifications:

    • U.S. citizen;
    • Ability to obtain and maintain a Secret-level security clearance;
    • Must have one year of specialized experience pertaining to the key duties described above and equivalent to the next lower grade level of FSL04/ GS-12;
    • Excellent communication skills both verbally and written to internal and external stakeholders;
    • Ability to work across cultures and contribute to diverse teams; and
    • Ability to travel internationally up to 25 percent of the time once COVID-19 related travel protocols permit.

    Desired Qualifications:

    • Undergraduate or Graduate education with a major study in a relevant field, such as economics, finance, business administration, political science, public administration, history, business or commercial law, international trade, or international relations. Note: An engineering degree may meet this requirement, but this is not an engineering position.
    • Experience taking the lead on substantive research with respect to international development projects, programs, and/or activities in a related field.
    • Expertise in project development and/or project management for energy and infrastructure projects, as well as associated grant and contract activities.
    • Experience with foreign assistance, trade policy, commercial development, finance, banking, or other activities that contribute to the development of infrastructure initiatives or other similar international initiatives requiring capital investment.
    • Experience in strategic planning, analysis, design, implementation, and/or evaluation of energy programs, especially in low and lower-middle income countries.
    • Experience advising and guiding officials and clients on energy decisions.
    • Experience identifying, developing, and maintaining high-level business relationships with U.S. and foreign private sector representatives and government officials.

    Interested candidates must submit the following:

    • Cover letter expressing interest and clearly addressing the stated requirements for the position;
    • A writing sample;
    • Resume/CV and transcripts (as necessary for positions with an education requirement);
    • Stated security clearance level, if applicable;
    • Stated U.S. Citizenship (if citizenship is not stated, application will not be considered); and
    • DD214 and other veteran status, if applicable.

    Please submit your application package to DDIFSLJobs@usaid.gov. Please use the subject line: “FSL APPLICATION PACKAGE: Environment Officer, FSL-03, DDI/EEI/E, Position Number: 40659.” Application submissions are required by May 24, 2022, at 11:59 p.m. EST. Packages not submitted by the deadline with the specific subject line—or incomplete packages—will not receive consideration.

    Additional Resources include: 

    • Position Description: 40659 Environment Officer
    • FSL-3 Environment Officer Additional Position Details
    • EEO Policy Statement
    • Reasonable Accommodation Policy
    • Any questions concerning this notice may be directed to:

    — Alexander Lane, DDI/EEI, alane@usaid.gov

  • SayPro Full-Stack Software Engineer

    About Us

    CGA Technologies is an international consultancy firm, registered in the UK, with associated companies in South Sudan, Kenya, Sierra Leone, and Malawi; and also staff based in Somalia, Tanzania, Uganda, and Zambia.

    Since 2011, we have worked to deliver national-scale, sustainable change in the fragile and/or poor countries where we operate; we specialize in doing that by increasing participation and achievement in education, through at-scale cash support to citizens, and by leveraging each to make the other more effective.

    In projects in challenging contexts, our consultants provide or support strategy development, policy design and guidance, information systems and bespoke technology, and on-ground implementation and operationalization. Our work allows funds and assurance to flow sustainably. We enhance basic service sectors to play their role in the fight against extreme poverty, in particular through effective use of data systems.

    We applied this work in South Sudan where we created the South Sudan School Attendance Monitoring System (sssams.org) which supported an increase of enrolment of school children from 0.9m to 2.7m between 2013 and 2021. This system monitors pupil and teacher attendance, and allows payment and salary incentives to flow to them and their schools. In Sierra Leone, we designed and developed the Human Resources for Health in Sierra Leone system (hrhsl.org) which ensures health worker attendance and delivery of services.

    In October 2019, Charlie Goldsmith Associates (CGA) became part of the Corus International multi-sector family, led by Lutheran World Relief-IMA World Health, and we later rebranded as CGA Technologies.

    Approach to technology

    • We have a coding team of nine, based in the UK and across Africa
    • We have an extensive library of tools and code, enabling us to respond rapidly and cost-effectively to client and context requirements
    • We specialise in bandwidth-frugal solutions for complex contexts: user-friendly data management platforms and websites; lightweight Android apps with extensive offline/online capability; and synchronisation that prioritises to make the best use of available bandwidth. In such contexts, we also link our systems to existing ones to ensure the right data is collected and used
    • Our code is recipient-owned (BSD-3 licence), with no seat licences, and fully open source where possible/relevant
    • We are signatories to the Principles for Digital Development.

    Other examples of our work include: https://sleams.org; https://mtukula.com/;

    Person Specification

    We are looking for an experienced full-stack web & Android developer to serve as a core member of our in-house Technology Team, based either from their home base or working within one of our country offices.

    Core responsibilities

    These include applying your high level of expertise and technical skills alongside our project implementation teams and fellow tech team members to design, develop and support the rollout of systems to clients and populations. These typically include cloud-based MIS and associated context-appropriate Android applications or SMS reporting systems.

    Essential requirements

    • A strong technical & coding background with experience in:
      • Web application development using PHP, Javascript, MySQL, CSS and similar web languages
      • Android development using Java (Kotlin may also be acceptable)
    • Strength in systems architecture (macroscopic code design)
    • Experience in full-stack development using frameworks such as Laravel, Bootstrap, JQuery
    • Strong UI/UX skills
    • Ability to redesign and re-engineer aspects of a codebase
    • Strong coding practices (writing clean, logical and well-documented code)
    • Ability to identify issues within code and to identify creative solutions
    • Good English skills, verbal and written
    • Ability to work from home or one of our existing offices, supporting projects around the world
    • Ability to work and conduct tasks independently while working well as part of a team, coordinating with and communicating progress to others
    • The desire to help improve the lives of others, particularly the poorest and most marginalised.

    Desirable qualifications

    • Experience of implementing DevOps best-practice
    • Cybersecurity/ GDPR/ Safeguarding awareness
    • Availability to travel to some fragile/ remote areas
    • Understanding of the international development sector, government structures and/or basic service delivery (e.g. health, education, social protection)
    • French/other language

    How to apply

    Qualified candidates should submit a cover letter and CV to colleaguesandfriends@cgatechnologies.org.uk. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.

  • SayPro Human Resources Coordination – Nigeria – M/F

    ALIMA, the international medical NGO with a human face, which places at the heart of its model the co-construction of projects and professional paths

    THE ALIMA ASSOCIATION

    ALIMA’S ETHOS: ALIMA’s purpose is to save lives and provide care for the most vulnerable populations, without any discrimination based on identity, religion or politics, through actions based on proximity, innovation, and the alliance of organizations and individuals. We act with humanity and impartiality in accordance with universal medical ethics. To gain access to patients, we undertake to act in a neutral and independent manner.

    Our CHARTER defines the VALUES and PRINCIPLES of our action:

    1. Patient First
    2. Revolutionizing humanitarian medicine
    3. Responsibility and freedom
    4. Commitment to a dynamic of continuous quality improvement
    5. Creating a climate of trust among colleagues
    6. Collective intelligence
    7. Environmental liability

    ALIMA promotes and defends the principles of fundamental human rights. ALIMA has a zero-tolerance approach towards those guilty of acts of gender and sexual violence as well as towards inaction in the face of alleged or proven acts of violence. The protection of those benefiting from and impacted by our intervention is our top priority in everything we do. Everyone collaborating with ALIMA is committed to:

    ● Respect the charter, the code of conduct, the institutional policies including the policy of protection against abuse of power and sexist and sexual violence, the policy of prevention of corruption and fraud;

    ● Report any violation of the policies, framework documents and procedures to a superior, to a referent.

    CARING – INNOVATING – TOGETHER:

    Since its creation in 2009, ALIMA has treated more than 6 million patients. Today ALIMA works in 12 countries in Western and Central Africa. In 2020, we developed 41 humanitarian medical response projects to meet the needs of populations affected by conflict, epidemics and extreme poverty. All of these projects support national health authorities through nearly 330 health structures (including 28 hospitals and 300 health centers). We work in partnership, especially with local NGOs, whenever possible to ensure that our patients benefit from the expertise wherever it is, whether in their country or the rest of the world. In addition, to improve the humanitarian response, we are carrying out operational and clinical research projects, particularly in the field of the fight against malnutrition and hemorrhagic viral fevers. ALIMA is also leading operations in response to the covid-19 pandemic across all of our missions.

    ALIMA’S TEAM: More than 2000 people currently work for ALIMA. The field teams, as close as possible to the patients, receive their support from the coordination teams generally based in the capitals of the countries of intervention. These receive support from the 4 desk teams and the emergency and opening service team based at the operational headquarters in Dakar, Senegal. The Paris and New York teams are actively working on fundraising as well as representing ALIMA. The rest of the ALIMA Galaxy includes individuals and partner teams who work on behalf of other organizations such as medical NGOs BEFEN, ALERTE Santé, SOS Médecins / KEOOGO, AMCP, research organizations PACCI, INSERM, Universities of Bordeaux or Copenhagen, the NGO Solidarités International and many others.

    COUNTRIES WHERE WE WORK IN 2020: Mali, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, Cameroon, Guinea, South Sudan, Mauritania & Senegal.

    THE WORK WE DO covers: Primary and Secondary Health Care, with a main focus on children and women – including treatment and prevention of acute malnutrition, maternal health, mental health, response to epidemics (Ebola, Cholera, Measles, Dengue, Lassa Fever), surgery, displaced populations, and gender based violence, Covid 19.

    GOVERNANCE: ALIMA is governed by a Board of Directors of 10 elected positions and 4 co-opted positions from representatives of West African partner NGOs.

    ALIMA in NIGERIA

    The humanitarian crisis in Nigeria’s northeast and the Lake Chad region is one of the most severe ongoing crises in the world, now entering its ninth year and showing no sign of abating.

    In 2021, at least 8.7 million people are in need of urgent humanitarian assistance in the worst-affected states of Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe. Up to 5.1 million people risk being critically food insecure during the next lean season (June – August 2021), a level similar to 2016-2017 when famine was looming over Borno State

    Nigeria is now facing a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe states have recorded new cases. Aid actors are intensifying actions and prevention measures

    Despite challenges including humanitarian space reduction, aid workers had already provided around 5 million people with life-saving assistance in Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe states in 2020.

    Conflict, explosive remnants of war, and insecurity have cut people off from their main means of livelihoods-farming and fishing. This causes major food insecurity in northeast Nigeria, which COVID-19’s effects on incomes have exacerbated: despite good crop yields, food insecurity is rising. Findings of the October 2020 Cadre Harmonisé (CH) analysis projected that about 5.1 million people in the three states will be food-insecure in the lean season between June and August 2021 – a 19% and 34% increase in 2020 (after COVID-19 June CH Update) and 2019 figures respectively. According to the Nutrition and Food Security Surveillance Round 9, conducted in October 2020, the level of acute malnutrition increased in all three states compared to 2019. Global acute malnutrition (GAM) rates of 10.7% were recorded in Borno, 7.5% in Adamawa, and 13.6% in Yobe. According to the survey, several LGAs had high pockets of global acute malnutrition above the 15% threshold (emergency phase), including Gubio, Magumeri, Mobbar, and Bayo in Borno State and all LGAs in northern Yobe. Movement restrictions and insecurity continue to hamper the ability of IDPs, returnees, and the host communities to access basic services, livelihoods, and land for farming and grazing. This means that more people will rely on humanitarian aid to survive in 2021.

    In 2017, ALIMA continued to implement projects in Muna Garage in Jere LGA, where ALIMA performs general consultations for children under 5 and provides Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) to pregnant and lactating women (antenatal and postnatal consultations). An Outpatient Therapeutic Feeding Program (OTP) is also available for children under 5 suffering from severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in the clinic, where women and caretakers are trained to screen their children for malnutrition using the MUAC tape.

    In Maiduguri MC, where ALIMA is working in partnership with the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH), the Inpatient Therapeutic Feeding Center (ITFC) manages children under 5 suffering from SAM with medical complications in a 50-bed capacity building.

    In December 2020, ALIMA conducted a needs assessment survey in the north of Yobe where a high level of acute malnutrition was recorded by the nutrition sector. The results of this survey prompted ALIMA to open a nutrition and health project covering the Kasasuwa LGA, one of the most affected LGAs, and where there was a gap. This project started in May 2021 and fund by ECHO aims to support Karasuwa health facilities and improve access to nutrition and health services including pediatric healthcare and reproductive health.

    ALIMA also supports COVID-19 vaccination in Borno and Yobe with a focus on the most vulnerable.

    In parallel, ALIMA is opening an emergency nutrition project in Katsina state and is present in Owo state since 2018 for Lassa fever response and research.

    POST TYPOLOGY

    Mission Location:

    · Human Resources Coordinator – Mission Location: Nigeria – Abuja

    Management lines:

    Direct Line Manager: Head of Mission

    · Technical Referent: Desk HR Manager

    · Line Manager for HR Manager, HR assistant, Movement Assistant, Cleaners and Cook

    · Technical Referent: Field Administration Managers

    PROTECTION OF BENEFICIARIES AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS

    Level 3: As part of his/her duties, the job holder will visit programs and come into contact with children and/or vulnerable adults. Therefore, a criminal record check or a certificate of good conduct will be required. In situations where the impossibility of providing a criminal record or a certificate of good conduct is found, a declaration of honor will be requested.

    MISSION AND MAIN ACTIVITIES

    · The HR Coordinator defines, adapts, plans, and supervises the implementation of human resources policies in the Mission, ensuring they are in line with the context, the ALIMA HR vision, and values.

    · The HR Coordinator is responsible for providing support to all the HR staff (HR Managers, HR Supervisors, Field Administrator), to Coordinators, Activity Managers, Supervisors, and leading the overall HR functions including staff recruitment, contracts management, skills development, Talents acquisition, performance management, and orientation. The HR Coordinator reports directly to the Head of Mission and collaborates with all departments on human resources matters.

    Major Responsibilities:

    Operational and Strategic Management of the HR (participate in operations implementation, development of staff, HR budget building, training, staff carrier building)

    ⮚ Participate in the mission strategy to develop and implement operational plans to enhance the organization’s performance through its people. Working closely with Coordinators, Project coordinators, and Project Admin Managers to deliver high-quality HR support and capacity building of national HR staff.

    ⮚ Lead on the development of the mission human resource strategy that includes organization development, Talent management, succession planning, and emergency response.

    ⮚ Together with the coordination team, plan HR operational and budget needs in order to efficiently ensure the required HR sizing and capabilities of the mission.

    ⮚ Talent Management and Succession Planning by working closely with the Country Management Team and Senior Managers to ensure effective talent management mechanisms are in place. With a specific focus on the nationalization of some posts.

    ⮚ Coordinate the implementation of career development programs to high potential collaborators in order to increase long-term commitment and contribution.

    Administrative management National staff

    ⮚ Coordinate the administrative management of National staff: contract, leaves, identification, mission orders, Job descriptions, staff files, etc.

    ⮚ Performance management cycle (probation, interim review, and annual review). Where concerns are identified to proactively encourage managers to address these by collaboratively implementing quality performance improvement plans.

    ⮚ Coordinate the implementation of “Feedback and development review” and Performance Objectives (POP)

    ⮚ Works with the Coordinator and Admin Manager, Staff representative on liaison, dialogue, communication, and understanding of policies.

    ⮚ Supports Coordination decisions with appropriate HR solutions in disciplinary procedures.

    ⮚ Support the Coordination and projects in managing the investigation of Fraud and the HR disciplinary process.

    ⮚ Provide support and guidance to line management in handling staff conflicts

    ⮚ Coordinate the proper implementation of Homere (HR management software) including the preparation of the payroll (in line with local legislation regarding social security/tax payments).

    ⮚ Responsible for day-to-day workforce relations to include ensuring that work environments and workplace practices promote a positive employee relations environment free of discrimination, harassment, or any form of unfair or unethical practice.

    ⮚ Conduct investigations, site assessments, and all related forms of complaints that ensure objective evaluation and resolution of issues with HR.

    ⮚ Carry on market Benchmarking when need is, function and salary grid review for ALIMA staff as well as incentive grid for Ministry of Health staff.

    Expatriate staff Management

    ⮚ Together with Dakar and Abuja administration office, manage the international staff movement: arrival, departure, passport, resident card, visa, and flight tickets

    ⮚ Support the teams on breaks and annual leaves planning

    ⮚ Supervise the expatriates’ follow-up update and send to HQ

    ⮚ collaboratively with fields administration Managers, ensure intermediary and final appraisals are done and sent to the Desk HR manager

    ⮚ Ensure the constitutions of international staff files and provide the necessary documents (Visa On arrival and its renewal, ALIMA ID card, Mission order, residency permit…)

    ⮚ Organize briefings for international staff at their arrival and present the mission’s policies and regulations.

    ⮚ Ensure the follow-up of flight tickets’ expiration date is properly done.

    ⮚ Communicate the end of mission information to HQ administration and departure office

    ⮚ Support the Head of Mission in Expatriates HR Management: conflicts management, feedback of individual interviews, forecast and anticipate recruitments, Job descriptions redaction, etc.

    ❖ Responsible for the internal procedure and Country legal procedure (procedures, legal surveillance,

    ⮚ Coordinate the implementation of all administrative local protocols and procedures, organize regular information meetings with all the personnel and systematically participate in briefings of all the coordinators and managers concerned (national and international).

    ⮚ Coordinate and supervise the implementation of administrative procedures related to the employment contracts of ALIMA staff in the mission, in particular everything related to the CV, cover letters, business certificates, diplomas, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), certificates of marital status, access cards to the attention health, vacation request forms, Certificates of residence … to comply with the legislation in force in the country.

    ⮚ Define and coordinate the local implementation of a fair rewarding policy in accordance with ALIMA policies and local regulations.

    ⮚ Train and ensure the staff is well informed of the Code of Conduct, ALIMA Charter, Management of Abusing Behavior, Terms and Conditions of Employments (TCE), essential policies, and HR topics.

    ⮚ Supervise monthly calculations of salaries and taxes, in order to ensure internal equity, adequate competitiveness, and legal compliance.

    ⮚ Carry on all the processes to get an Employer PIN number for ALIMA (social security/pension, NHF, PAYE, NSITF, etc.)

    ⮚ The focal point for the link with ALIMA lawyer in order to get legal advice for any sensitive HR or administrative issue or process.

    ❖ Recruitment Management

    ⮚ Support the coordination and the projects team in recruitment processes, ensuring coherent management of administrative and legal procedures all across the mission

    ⮚ Oversee full-cycle recruitment process; develop candidate rosters, employing traditional sourcing strategies, actively network and employ innovative, creative recruiting methods to hire the best talent.

    ⮚ Responsible for timely execution of the recruitment process for key senior positions in the mission. Keeping an overview of ongoing recruitments, informing project, and coordinating on progress.

    ⮚ Ensure that managers are trained in the implementation and following up of ALIMA recruitment procedures.

    ⮚ Ensures the Project’s recruitment approaches and staff capacity-building initiatives support Altima’s philosophy of career development for National staff.

    General administration- Movements- reporting

    ⮚ Define and coordinate the internal communication policy, in collaboration with all field coordination teams, organize personnel meetings and broadcast ALIMA values and vision, in order to boost people’s commitment, active participation, and adherence to corporate values.

    ⮚ Centralizes monthly all the organization organograms of the mission and makes sure they reflect the reality on the ground.

    ⮚ Support in Administrative related issues such as ALIMA registration in Nigeria, Immigration facilities, and process in Nigeria

    ⮚ Compile, check, analyze and send Monthly HR reports to HQ

    ⮚ Participate in HR Group meetings

    EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS

    · Essential, Degree/Diploma in HR Management / Administration / Business Administration / Law or related field.

    · Minimum of 3 years of demonstrable relevant Human Resources experience.

    · Working experience in management positions is essential.

    · Working experience with an international medical NGO is an asset.

    · Fluency in English. Speaking French is an asset.

    · Essential, computer literacy (word, excel, internet). The knowledge of Homere (HR management software) is highly appreciated.

    · Strong interpersonal skills, and teamwork.

    · Strong communication skills

    · Negotiation skills.

    CONDITIONS

    Contract term: contract under French law, 6 months with possibility of extension.

    Desired start date: June 15, 2022

    Salary: Depending on experience

    ALIMA pays for:

    · Travel costs between the expatriate’s country of origin and the mission location

    · Accommodation costs

    · Medical cover from the first day of the contract to a month after the date of departure from the mission country for the employee

    · Evacuation of the employee

    How to apply

    To apply, please send your CV and cover letter to our job page.

    The link to apply :

    Applications are processed in the order of arrival and we reserve the right to close the offer before the term initially indicated if a good application is successful. Only full applications will be taken into account. Only accepted applications will be contacted.

    Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.

  • SayPro Human Resources Coordination – Nigeria – M/F

    ALIMA, the international medical NGO with a human face, which places at the heart of its model the co-construction of projects and professional paths

    THE ALIMA ASSOCIATION

    ALIMA’S ETHOS: ALIMA’s purpose is to save lives and provide care for the most vulnerable populations, without any discrimination based on identity, religion or politics, through actions based on proximity, innovation, and the alliance of organizations and individuals. We act with humanity and impartiality in accordance with universal medical ethics. To gain access to patients, we undertake to act in a neutral and independent manner.

    Our CHARTER defines the VALUES and PRINCIPLES of our action:

    1. Patient First
    2. Revolutionizing humanitarian medicine
    3. Responsibility and freedom
    4. Commitment to a dynamic of continuous quality improvement
    5. Creating a climate of trust among colleagues
    6. Collective intelligence
    7. Environmental liability

    ALIMA promotes and defends the principles of fundamental human rights. ALIMA has a zero-tolerance approach towards those guilty of acts of gender and sexual violence as well as towards inaction in the face of alleged or proven acts of violence. The protection of those benefiting from and impacted by our intervention is our top priority in everything we do. Everyone collaborating with ALIMA is committed to:

    ● Respect the charter, the code of conduct, the institutional policies including the policy of protection against abuse of power and sexist and sexual violence, the policy of prevention of corruption and fraud;

    ● Report any violation of the policies, framework documents and procedures to a superior, to a referent.

    CARING – INNOVATING – TOGETHER:

    Since its creation in 2009, ALIMA has treated more than 6 million patients. Today ALIMA works in 12 countries in Western and Central Africa. In 2020, we developed 41 humanitarian medical response projects to meet the needs of populations affected by conflict, epidemics and extreme poverty. All of these projects support national health authorities through nearly 330 health structures (including 28 hospitals and 300 health centers). We work in partnership, especially with local NGOs, whenever possible to ensure that our patients benefit from the expertise wherever it is, whether in their country or the rest of the world. In addition, to improve the humanitarian response, we are carrying out operational and clinical research projects, particularly in the field of the fight against malnutrition and hemorrhagic viral fevers. ALIMA is also leading operations in response to the covid-19 pandemic across all of our missions.

    ALIMA’S TEAM: More than 2000 people currently work for ALIMA. The field teams, as close as possible to the patients, receive their support from the coordination teams generally based in the capitals of the countries of intervention. These receive support from the 4 desk teams and the emergency and opening service team based at the operational headquarters in Dakar, Senegal. The Paris and New York teams are actively working on fundraising as well as representing ALIMA. The rest of the ALIMA Galaxy includes individuals and partner teams who work on behalf of other organizations such as medical NGOs BEFEN, ALERTE Santé, SOS Médecins / KEOOGO, AMCP, research organizations PACCI, INSERM, Universities of Bordeaux or Copenhagen, the NGO Solidarités International and many others.

    COUNTRIES WHERE WE WORK IN 2020: Mali, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, Cameroon, Guinea, South Sudan, Mauritania & Senegal.

    THE WORK WE DO covers: Primary and Secondary Health Care, with a main focus on children and women – including treatment and prevention of acute malnutrition, maternal health, mental health, response to epidemics (Ebola, Cholera, Measles, Dengue, Lassa Fever), surgery, displaced populations, and gender based violence, Covid 19.

    GOVERNANCE: ALIMA is governed by a Board of Directors of 10 elected positions and 4 co-opted positions from representatives of West African partner NGOs.

    ALIMA in NIGERIA

    The humanitarian crisis in Nigeria’s northeast and the Lake Chad region is one of the most severe ongoing crises in the world, now entering its ninth year and showing no sign of abating.

    In 2021, at least 8.7 million people are in need of urgent humanitarian assistance in the worst-affected states of Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe. Up to 5.1 million people risk being critically food insecure during the next lean season (June – August 2021), a level similar to 2016-2017 when famine was looming over Borno State

    Nigeria is now facing a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe states have recorded new cases. Aid actors are intensifying actions and prevention measures

    Despite challenges including humanitarian space reduction, aid workers had already provided around 5 million people with life-saving assistance in Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe states in 2020.

    Conflict, explosive remnants of war, and insecurity have cut people off from their main means of livelihoods-farming and fishing. This causes major food insecurity in northeast Nigeria, which COVID-19’s effects on incomes have exacerbated: despite good crop yields, food insecurity is rising. Findings of the October 2020 Cadre Harmonisé (CH) analysis projected that about 5.1 million people in the three states will be food-insecure in the lean season between June and August 2021 – a 19% and 34% increase in 2020 (after COVID-19 June CH Update) and 2019 figures respectively. According to the Nutrition and Food Security Surveillance Round 9, conducted in October 2020, the level of acute malnutrition increased in all three states compared to 2019. Global acute malnutrition (GAM) rates of 10.7% were recorded in Borno, 7.5% in Adamawa, and 13.6% in Yobe. According to the survey, several LGAs had high pockets of global acute malnutrition above the 15% threshold (emergency phase), including Gubio, Magumeri, Mobbar, and Bayo in Borno State and all LGAs in northern Yobe. Movement restrictions and insecurity continue to hamper the ability of IDPs, returnees, and the host communities to access basic services, livelihoods, and land for farming and grazing. This means that more people will rely on humanitarian aid to survive in 2021.

    In 2017, ALIMA continued to implement projects in Muna Garage in Jere LGA, where ALIMA performs general consultations for children under 5 and provides Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) to pregnant and lactating women (antenatal and postnatal consultations). An Outpatient Therapeutic Feeding Program (OTP) is also available for children under 5 suffering from severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in the clinic, where women and caretakers are trained to screen their children for malnutrition using the MUAC tape.

    In Maiduguri MC, where ALIMA is working in partnership with the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH), the Inpatient Therapeutic Feeding Center (ITFC) manages children under 5 suffering from SAM with medical complications in a 50-bed capacity building.

    In December 2020, ALIMA conducted a needs assessment survey in the north of Yobe where a high level of acute malnutrition was recorded by the nutrition sector. The results of this survey prompted ALIMA to open a nutrition and health project covering the Kasasuwa LGA, one of the most affected LGAs, and where there was a gap. This project started in May 2021 and fund by ECHO aims to support Karasuwa health facilities and improve access to nutrition and health services including pediatric healthcare and reproductive health.

    ALIMA also supports COVID-19 vaccination in Borno and Yobe with a focus on the most vulnerable.

    In parallel, ALIMA is opening an emergency nutrition project in Katsina state and is present in Owo state since 2018 for Lassa fever response and research.

    POST TYPOLOGY

    Mission Location:

    · Human Resources Coordinator – Mission Location: Nigeria – Abuja

    Management lines:

    Direct Line Manager: Head of Mission

    · Technical Referent: Desk HR Manager

    · Line Manager for HR Manager, HR assistant, Movement Assistant, Cleaners and Cook

    · Technical Referent: Field Administration Managers

    PROTECTION OF BENEFICIARIES AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS

    Level 3: As part of his/her duties, the job holder will visit programs and come into contact with children and/or vulnerable adults. Therefore, a criminal record check or a certificate of good conduct will be required. In situations where the impossibility of providing a criminal record or a certificate of good conduct is found, a declaration of honor will be requested.

    MISSION AND MAIN ACTIVITIES

    · The HR Coordinator defines, adapts, plans, and supervises the implementation of human resources policies in the Mission, ensuring they are in line with the context, the ALIMA HR vision, and values.

    · The HR Coordinator is responsible for providing support to all the HR staff (HR Managers, HR Supervisors, Field Administrator), to Coordinators, Activity Managers, Supervisors, and leading the overall HR functions including staff recruitment, contracts management, skills development, Talents acquisition, performance management, and orientation. The HR Coordinator reports directly to the Head of Mission and collaborates with all departments on human resources matters.

    Major Responsibilities:

    Operational and Strategic Management of the HR (participate in operations implementation, development of staff, HR budget building, training, staff carrier building)

    ⮚ Participate in the mission strategy to develop and implement operational plans to enhance the organization’s performance through its people. Working closely with Coordinators, Project coordinators, and Project Admin Managers to deliver high-quality HR support and capacity building of national HR staff.

    ⮚ Lead on the development of the mission human resource strategy that includes organization development, Talent management, succession planning, and emergency response.

    ⮚ Together with the coordination team, plan HR operational and budget needs in order to efficiently ensure the required HR sizing and capabilities of the mission.

    ⮚ Talent Management and Succession Planning by working closely with the Country Management Team and Senior Managers to ensure effective talent management mechanisms are in place. With a specific focus on the nationalization of some posts.

    ⮚ Coordinate the implementation of career development programs to high potential collaborators in order to increase long-term commitment and contribution.

    Administrative management National staff

    ⮚ Coordinate the administrative management of National staff: contract, leaves, identification, mission orders, Job descriptions, staff files, etc.

    ⮚ Performance management cycle (probation, interim review, and annual review). Where concerns are identified to proactively encourage managers to address these by collaboratively implementing quality performance improvement plans.

    ⮚ Coordinate the implementation of “Feedback and development review” and Performance Objectives (POP)

    ⮚ Works with the Coordinator and Admin Manager, Staff representative on liaison, dialogue, communication, and understanding of policies.

    ⮚ Supports Coordination decisions with appropriate HR solutions in disciplinary procedures.

    ⮚ Support the Coordination and projects in managing the investigation of Fraud and the HR disciplinary process.

    ⮚ Provide support and guidance to line management in handling staff conflicts

    ⮚ Coordinate the proper implementation of Homere (HR management software) including the preparation of the payroll (in line with local legislation regarding social security/tax payments).

    ⮚ Responsible for day-to-day workforce relations to include ensuring that work environments and workplace practices promote a positive employee relations environment free of discrimination, harassment, or any form of unfair or unethical practice.

    ⮚ Conduct investigations, site assessments, and all related forms of complaints that ensure objective evaluation and resolution of issues with HR.

    ⮚ Carry on market Benchmarking when need is, function and salary grid review for ALIMA staff as well as incentive grid for Ministry of Health staff.

    Expatriate staff Management

    ⮚ Together with Dakar and Abuja administration office, manage the international staff movement: arrival, departure, passport, resident card, visa, and flight tickets

    ⮚ Support the teams on breaks and annual leaves planning

    ⮚ Supervise the expatriates’ follow-up update and send to HQ

    ⮚ collaboratively with fields administration Managers, ensure intermediary and final appraisals are done and sent to the Desk HR manager

    ⮚ Ensure the constitutions of international staff files and provide the necessary documents (Visa On arrival and its renewal, ALIMA ID card, Mission order, residency permit…)

    ⮚ Organize briefings for international staff at their arrival and present the mission’s policies and regulations.

    ⮚ Ensure the follow-up of flight tickets’ expiration date is properly done.

    ⮚ Communicate the end of mission information to HQ administration and departure office

    ⮚ Support the Head of Mission in Expatriates HR Management: conflicts management, feedback of individual interviews, forecast and anticipate recruitments, Job descriptions redaction, etc.

    ❖ Responsible for the internal procedure and Country legal procedure (procedures, legal surveillance,

    ⮚ Coordinate the implementation of all administrative local protocols and procedures, organize regular information meetings with all the personnel and systematically participate in briefings of all the coordinators and managers concerned (national and international).

    ⮚ Coordinate and supervise the implementation of administrative procedures related to the employment contracts of ALIMA staff in the mission, in particular everything related to the CV, cover letters, business certificates, diplomas, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), certificates of marital status, access cards to the attention health, vacation request forms, Certificates of residence … to comply with the legislation in force in the country.

    ⮚ Define and coordinate the local implementation of a fair rewarding policy in accordance with ALIMA policies and local regulations.

    ⮚ Train and ensure the staff is well informed of the Code of Conduct, ALIMA Charter, Management of Abusing Behavior, Terms and Conditions of Employments (TCE), essential policies, and HR topics.

    ⮚ Supervise monthly calculations of salaries and taxes, in order to ensure internal equity, adequate competitiveness, and legal compliance.

    ⮚ Carry on all the processes to get an Employer PIN number for ALIMA (social security/pension, NHF, PAYE, NSITF, etc.)

    ⮚ The focal point for the link with ALIMA lawyer in order to get legal advice for any sensitive HR or administrative issue or process.

    ❖ Recruitment Management

    ⮚ Support the coordination and the projects team in recruitment processes, ensuring coherent management of administrative and legal procedures all across the mission

    ⮚ Oversee full-cycle recruitment process; develop candidate rosters, employing traditional sourcing strategies, actively network and employ innovative, creative recruiting methods to hire the best talent.

    ⮚ Responsible for timely execution of the recruitment process for key senior positions in the mission. Keeping an overview of ongoing recruitments, informing project, and coordinating on progress.

    ⮚ Ensure that managers are trained in the implementation and following up of ALIMA recruitment procedures.

    ⮚ Ensures the Project’s recruitment approaches and staff capacity-building initiatives support Altima’s philosophy of career development for National staff.

    General administration- Movements- reporting

    ⮚ Define and coordinate the internal communication policy, in collaboration with all field coordination teams, organize personnel meetings and broadcast ALIMA values and vision, in order to boost people’s commitment, active participation, and adherence to corporate values.

    ⮚ Centralizes monthly all the organization organograms of the mission and makes sure they reflect the reality on the ground.

    ⮚ Support in Administrative related issues such as ALIMA registration in Nigeria, Immigration facilities, and process in Nigeria

    ⮚ Compile, check, analyze and send Monthly HR reports to HQ

    ⮚ Participate in HR Group meetings

    EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS

    · Essential, Degree/Diploma in HR Management / Administration / Business Administration / Law or related field.

    · Minimum of 3 years of demonstrable relevant Human Resources experience.

    · Working experience in management positions is essential.

    · Working experience with an international medical NGO is an asset.

    · Fluency in English. Speaking French is an asset.

    · Essential, computer literacy (word, excel, internet). The knowledge of Homere (HR management software) is highly appreciated.

    · Strong interpersonal skills, and teamwork.

    · Strong communication skills

    · Negotiation skills.

    CONDITIONS

    Contract term: contract under French law, 6 months with possibility of extension.

    Desired start date: June 15, 2022

    Salary: Depending on experience

    ALIMA pays for:

    · Travel costs between the expatriate’s country of origin and the mission location

    · Accommodation costs

    · Medical cover from the first day of the contract to a month after the date of departure from the mission country for the employee

    · Evacuation of the employee

    How to apply

    To apply, please send your CV and cover letter to our job page.

    The link to apply :

    Applications are processed in the order of arrival and we reserve the right to close the offer before the term initially indicated if a good application is successful. Only full applications will be taken into account. Only accepted applications will be contacted.

    Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.

  • SayPro Human Resources Coordination – Nigeria – M/F

    ALIMA, the international medical NGO with a human face, which places at the heart of its model the co-construction of projects and professional paths

    THE ALIMA ASSOCIATION

    ALIMA’S ETHOS: ALIMA’s purpose is to save lives and provide care for the most vulnerable populations, without any discrimination based on identity, religion or politics, through actions based on proximity, innovation, and the alliance of organizations and individuals. We act with humanity and impartiality in accordance with universal medical ethics. To gain access to patients, we undertake to act in a neutral and independent manner.

    Our CHARTER defines the VALUES and PRINCIPLES of our action:

    1. Patient First
    2. Revolutionizing humanitarian medicine
    3. Responsibility and freedom
    4. Commitment to a dynamic of continuous quality improvement
    5. Creating a climate of trust among colleagues
    6. Collective intelligence
    7. Environmental liability

    ALIMA promotes and defends the principles of fundamental human rights. ALIMA has a zero-tolerance approach towards those guilty of acts of gender and sexual violence as well as towards inaction in the face of alleged or proven acts of violence. The protection of those benefiting from and impacted by our intervention is our top priority in everything we do. Everyone collaborating with ALIMA is committed to:

    ● Respect the charter, the code of conduct, the institutional policies including the policy of protection against abuse of power and sexist and sexual violence, the policy of prevention of corruption and fraud;

    ● Report any violation of the policies, framework documents and procedures to a superior, to a referent.

    CARING – INNOVATING – TOGETHER:

    Since its creation in 2009, ALIMA has treated more than 6 million patients. Today ALIMA works in 12 countries in Western and Central Africa. In 2020, we developed 41 humanitarian medical response projects to meet the needs of populations affected by conflict, epidemics and extreme poverty. All of these projects support national health authorities through nearly 330 health structures (including 28 hospitals and 300 health centers). We work in partnership, especially with local NGOs, whenever possible to ensure that our patients benefit from the expertise wherever it is, whether in their country or the rest of the world. In addition, to improve the humanitarian response, we are carrying out operational and clinical research projects, particularly in the field of the fight against malnutrition and hemorrhagic viral fevers. ALIMA is also leading operations in response to the covid-19 pandemic across all of our missions.

    ALIMA’S TEAM: More than 2000 people currently work for ALIMA. The field teams, as close as possible to the patients, receive their support from the coordination teams generally based in the capitals of the countries of intervention. These receive support from the 4 desk teams and the emergency and opening service team based at the operational headquarters in Dakar, Senegal. The Paris and New York teams are actively working on fundraising as well as representing ALIMA. The rest of the ALIMA Galaxy includes individuals and partner teams who work on behalf of other organizations such as medical NGOs BEFEN, ALERTE Santé, SOS Médecins / KEOOGO, AMCP, research organizations PACCI, INSERM, Universities of Bordeaux or Copenhagen, the NGO Solidarités International and many others.

    COUNTRIES WHERE WE WORK IN 2020: Mali, Burkina Faso, Central African Republic, Nigeria, Niger, Chad, Democratic Republic of Congo, Cameroon, Guinea, South Sudan, Mauritania & Senegal.

    THE WORK WE DO covers: Primary and Secondary Health Care, with a main focus on children and women – including treatment and prevention of acute malnutrition, maternal health, mental health, response to epidemics (Ebola, Cholera, Measles, Dengue, Lassa Fever), surgery, displaced populations, and gender based violence, Covid 19.

    GOVERNANCE: ALIMA is governed by a Board of Directors of 10 elected positions and 4 co-opted positions from representatives of West African partner NGOs.

    ALIMA in NIGERIA

    The humanitarian crisis in Nigeria’s northeast and the Lake Chad region is one of the most severe ongoing crises in the world, now entering its ninth year and showing no sign of abating.

    In 2021, at least 8.7 million people are in need of urgent humanitarian assistance in the worst-affected states of Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe. Up to 5.1 million people risk being critically food insecure during the next lean season (June – August 2021), a level similar to 2016-2017 when famine was looming over Borno State

    Nigeria is now facing a second wave of COVID-19 infections. Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe states have recorded new cases. Aid actors are intensifying actions and prevention measures

    Despite challenges including humanitarian space reduction, aid workers had already provided around 5 million people with life-saving assistance in Borno, Adamawa, and Yobe states in 2020.

    Conflict, explosive remnants of war, and insecurity have cut people off from their main means of livelihoods-farming and fishing. This causes major food insecurity in northeast Nigeria, which COVID-19’s effects on incomes have exacerbated: despite good crop yields, food insecurity is rising. Findings of the October 2020 Cadre Harmonisé (CH) analysis projected that about 5.1 million people in the three states will be food-insecure in the lean season between June and August 2021 – a 19% and 34% increase in 2020 (after COVID-19 June CH Update) and 2019 figures respectively. According to the Nutrition and Food Security Surveillance Round 9, conducted in October 2020, the level of acute malnutrition increased in all three states compared to 2019. Global acute malnutrition (GAM) rates of 10.7% were recorded in Borno, 7.5% in Adamawa, and 13.6% in Yobe. According to the survey, several LGAs had high pockets of global acute malnutrition above the 15% threshold (emergency phase), including Gubio, Magumeri, Mobbar, and Bayo in Borno State and all LGAs in northern Yobe. Movement restrictions and insecurity continue to hamper the ability of IDPs, returnees, and the host communities to access basic services, livelihoods, and land for farming and grazing. This means that more people will rely on humanitarian aid to survive in 2021.

    In 2017, ALIMA continued to implement projects in Muna Garage in Jere LGA, where ALIMA performs general consultations for children under 5 and provides Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) to pregnant and lactating women (antenatal and postnatal consultations). An Outpatient Therapeutic Feeding Program (OTP) is also available for children under 5 suffering from severe acute malnutrition (SAM) in the clinic, where women and caretakers are trained to screen their children for malnutrition using the MUAC tape.

    In Maiduguri MC, where ALIMA is working in partnership with the University of Maiduguri Teaching Hospital (UMTH), the Inpatient Therapeutic Feeding Center (ITFC) manages children under 5 suffering from SAM with medical complications in a 50-bed capacity building.

    In December 2020, ALIMA conducted a needs assessment survey in the north of Yobe where a high level of acute malnutrition was recorded by the nutrition sector. The results of this survey prompted ALIMA to open a nutrition and health project covering the Kasasuwa LGA, one of the most affected LGAs, and where there was a gap. This project started in May 2021 and fund by ECHO aims to support Karasuwa health facilities and improve access to nutrition and health services including pediatric healthcare and reproductive health.

    ALIMA also supports COVID-19 vaccination in Borno and Yobe with a focus on the most vulnerable.

    In parallel, ALIMA is opening an emergency nutrition project in Katsina state and is present in Owo state since 2018 for Lassa fever response and research.

    POST TYPOLOGY

    Mission Location:

    · Human Resources Coordinator – Mission Location: Nigeria – Abuja

    Management lines:

    Direct Line Manager: Head of Mission

    · Technical Referent: Desk HR Manager

    · Line Manager for HR Manager, HR assistant, Movement Assistant, Cleaners and Cook

    · Technical Referent: Field Administration Managers

    PROTECTION OF BENEFICIARIES AND COMMUNITY MEMBERS

    Level 3: As part of his/her duties, the job holder will visit programs and come into contact with children and/or vulnerable adults. Therefore, a criminal record check or a certificate of good conduct will be required. In situations where the impossibility of providing a criminal record or a certificate of good conduct is found, a declaration of honor will be requested.

    MISSION AND MAIN ACTIVITIES

    · The HR Coordinator defines, adapts, plans, and supervises the implementation of human resources policies in the Mission, ensuring they are in line with the context, the ALIMA HR vision, and values.

    · The HR Coordinator is responsible for providing support to all the HR staff (HR Managers, HR Supervisors, Field Administrator), to Coordinators, Activity Managers, Supervisors, and leading the overall HR functions including staff recruitment, contracts management, skills development, Talents acquisition, performance management, and orientation. The HR Coordinator reports directly to the Head of Mission and collaborates with all departments on human resources matters.

    Major Responsibilities:

    Operational and Strategic Management of the HR (participate in operations implementation, development of staff, HR budget building, training, staff carrier building)

    ⮚ Participate in the mission strategy to develop and implement operational plans to enhance the organization’s performance through its people. Working closely with Coordinators, Project coordinators, and Project Admin Managers to deliver high-quality HR support and capacity building of national HR staff.

    ⮚ Lead on the development of the mission human resource strategy that includes organization development, Talent management, succession planning, and emergency response.

    ⮚ Together with the coordination team, plan HR operational and budget needs in order to efficiently ensure the required HR sizing and capabilities of the mission.

    ⮚ Talent Management and Succession Planning by working closely with the Country Management Team and Senior Managers to ensure effective talent management mechanisms are in place. With a specific focus on the nationalization of some posts.

    ⮚ Coordinate the implementation of career development programs to high potential collaborators in order to increase long-term commitment and contribution.

    Administrative management National staff

    ⮚ Coordinate the administrative management of National staff: contract, leaves, identification, mission orders, Job descriptions, staff files, etc.

    ⮚ Performance management cycle (probation, interim review, and annual review). Where concerns are identified to proactively encourage managers to address these by collaboratively implementing quality performance improvement plans.

    ⮚ Coordinate the implementation of “Feedback and development review” and Performance Objectives (POP)

    ⮚ Works with the Coordinator and Admin Manager, Staff representative on liaison, dialogue, communication, and understanding of policies.

    ⮚ Supports Coordination decisions with appropriate HR solutions in disciplinary procedures.

    ⮚ Support the Coordination and projects in managing the investigation of Fraud and the HR disciplinary process.

    ⮚ Provide support and guidance to line management in handling staff conflicts

    ⮚ Coordinate the proper implementation of Homere (HR management software) including the preparation of the payroll (in line with local legislation regarding social security/tax payments).

    ⮚ Responsible for day-to-day workforce relations to include ensuring that work environments and workplace practices promote a positive employee relations environment free of discrimination, harassment, or any form of unfair or unethical practice.

    ⮚ Conduct investigations, site assessments, and all related forms of complaints that ensure objective evaluation and resolution of issues with HR.

    ⮚ Carry on market Benchmarking when need is, function and salary grid review for ALIMA staff as well as incentive grid for Ministry of Health staff.

    Expatriate staff Management

    ⮚ Together with Dakar and Abuja administration office, manage the international staff movement: arrival, departure, passport, resident card, visa, and flight tickets

    ⮚ Support the teams on breaks and annual leaves planning

    ⮚ Supervise the expatriates’ follow-up update and send to HQ

    ⮚ collaboratively with fields administration Managers, ensure intermediary and final appraisals are done and sent to the Desk HR manager

    ⮚ Ensure the constitutions of international staff files and provide the necessary documents (Visa On arrival and its renewal, ALIMA ID card, Mission order, residency permit…)

    ⮚ Organize briefings for international staff at their arrival and present the mission’s policies and regulations.

    ⮚ Ensure the follow-up of flight tickets’ expiration date is properly done.

    ⮚ Communicate the end of mission information to HQ administration and departure office

    ⮚ Support the Head of Mission in Expatriates HR Management: conflicts management, feedback of individual interviews, forecast and anticipate recruitments, Job descriptions redaction, etc.

    ❖ Responsible for the internal procedure and Country legal procedure (procedures, legal surveillance,

    ⮚ Coordinate the implementation of all administrative local protocols and procedures, organize regular information meetings with all the personnel and systematically participate in briefings of all the coordinators and managers concerned (national and international).

    ⮚ Coordinate and supervise the implementation of administrative procedures related to the employment contracts of ALIMA staff in the mission, in particular everything related to the CV, cover letters, business certificates, diplomas, National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), certificates of marital status, access cards to the attention health, vacation request forms, Certificates of residence … to comply with the legislation in force in the country.

    ⮚ Define and coordinate the local implementation of a fair rewarding policy in accordance with ALIMA policies and local regulations.

    ⮚ Train and ensure the staff is well informed of the Code of Conduct, ALIMA Charter, Management of Abusing Behavior, Terms and Conditions of Employments (TCE), essential policies, and HR topics.

    ⮚ Supervise monthly calculations of salaries and taxes, in order to ensure internal equity, adequate competitiveness, and legal compliance.

    ⮚ Carry on all the processes to get an Employer PIN number for ALIMA (social security/pension, NHF, PAYE, NSITF, etc.)

    ⮚ The focal point for the link with ALIMA lawyer in order to get legal advice for any sensitive HR or administrative issue or process.

    ❖ Recruitment Management

    ⮚ Support the coordination and the projects team in recruitment processes, ensuring coherent management of administrative and legal procedures all across the mission

    ⮚ Oversee full-cycle recruitment process; develop candidate rosters, employing traditional sourcing strategies, actively network and employ innovative, creative recruiting methods to hire the best talent.

    ⮚ Responsible for timely execution of the recruitment process for key senior positions in the mission. Keeping an overview of ongoing recruitments, informing project, and coordinating on progress.

    ⮚ Ensure that managers are trained in the implementation and following up of ALIMA recruitment procedures.

    ⮚ Ensures the Project’s recruitment approaches and staff capacity-building initiatives support Altima’s philosophy of career development for National staff.

    General administration- Movements- reporting

    ⮚ Define and coordinate the internal communication policy, in collaboration with all field coordination teams, organize personnel meetings and broadcast ALIMA values and vision, in order to boost people’s commitment, active participation, and adherence to corporate values.

    ⮚ Centralizes monthly all the organization organograms of the mission and makes sure they reflect the reality on the ground.

    ⮚ Support in Administrative related issues such as ALIMA registration in Nigeria, Immigration facilities, and process in Nigeria

    ⮚ Compile, check, analyze and send Monthly HR reports to HQ

    ⮚ Participate in HR Group meetings

    EXPERIENCE AND SKILLS

    · Essential, Degree/Diploma in HR Management / Administration / Business Administration / Law or related field.

    · Minimum of 3 years of demonstrable relevant Human Resources experience.

    · Working experience in management positions is essential.

    · Working experience with an international medical NGO is an asset.

    · Fluency in English. Speaking French is an asset.

    · Essential, computer literacy (word, excel, internet). The knowledge of Homere (HR management software) is highly appreciated.

    · Strong interpersonal skills, and teamwork.

    · Strong communication skills

    · Negotiation skills.

    CONDITIONS

    Contract term: contract under French law, 6 months with possibility of extension.

    Desired start date: June 15, 2022

    Salary: Depending on experience

    ALIMA pays for:

    · Travel costs between the expatriate’s country of origin and the mission location

    · Accommodation costs

    · Medical cover from the first day of the contract to a month after the date of departure from the mission country for the employee

    · Evacuation of the employee

    How to apply

    To apply, please send your CV and cover letter to our job page.

    The link to apply :

    Applications are processed in the order of arrival and we reserve the right to close the offer before the term initially indicated if a good application is successful. Only full applications will be taken into account. Only accepted applications will be contacted.

    Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.

  • SayPro Kenya Program Service

    Management and Engineering Technologies International, Inc. (METI), in support of the in support of US Forest Service (USFS) may require the services of a program support specialist to provide support to ongoing partnerships with U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), Northern Rangelands Trust (NRT), Mt. Elgon Conservation Trust (MECT), and other parties. The specialist would serve as the liaison between USFS and partner institutions, help manage the technical portfolios across existing partnerships, and identify and act on opportunities to cultivate new partnerships.

    Background

    USFS has worked in Kenya on a range of technical fronts for over three decades. Much of this work has been pursued in collaboration with USAID/Kenya & East Africa. In recent years, USFS activities have centered on the Kenya Water Tower Climate Change Resilience Program (WTP), cooperation with NRT, and disaster preparedness in cooperation with the USAID Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance.

    The extent of engagement in these pursuits is expected to grow and diversify. In anticipation of this growth, USFS may benefit from dedicated, on-the-ground support to coordinate its contributions, manage relationships with its partners, and identify and act upon opportunities to develop new partnerships.

    The USFS Kenya Program Specialist would work with colleagues from USFS, USAID, and other partner institutions daily to oversee technical cooperation and serve as a member of (or an extension of) the USFS team. This specialist may be based within a geographic focus area or may work from Nairobi with occasional travel to field sites to support communities and partners with technical activities. This position would be expected to work closely under the guidance of USFS technical teams based remotely and with occasional visits to Kenya once international travel resumes following the global pandemic.

    Qualifications

    • Degree in forestry, conservation biology, ecology, geography, or related discipline, or equivalent professional experience in natural resource management;
    • Demonstrated leadership and management skills; capable of executing complex tasks with minimal supervision over an extended timeline;
    • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills;
    • Project administration and financial management skills, and associated attention to detail;
    • Ability to work in a dynamic environment with in-country and U.S. government agencies, international donors, NGOs, community groups, and other stakeholders;
    • Experience working with key government partners in Kenya strongly preferred;
    • Excellent writing and presentation skills;
    • Sophisticated understanding of natural resource management trends across Kenya with an appreciation of regional context and nuance;
    • Deep understanding of the natural resource management policy landscape, the relationship between the entities responsible for the execution of policy (e.g., Ministry of Environment & Forestry), and civil society outfits operating in this space;
    • Willingness to work out-of-doors in potentially arduous conditions for prolonged periods of time and in areas with intermittent power supply and internet connectivity;
    • English and Swahili fluency required.
      Duties
      In collaboration with the USFS International Programs (IP) office in Washington, DC, the USFS Kenya Program Specialist would help manage the field design, implementation, and coordination of activities with USAID/Kenya & East Africa and local partners.

    Based in Kenya, the specialist would report to the US Forest Service East Africa Regional Coordinator and would plan, direct, and coordinate program activities and, as appropriate, travel to field sites. The specialist would work with colleagues from USFS, USAID/KEA, and partner institutions (e.g., governmental and non-governmental institutions, local communities, academia, development partners, and relevant development partner-supported projects) on a continuous basis.

    Responsibilities

    Responsibilities of the Specialist include, but are not limited to:

    • Collaborate with colleagues from USFS, USAID/KEA, Government of Kenya, local authorities, non-governmental organizations, private sector, civil society organizations, academia, and community partner organizations on design and implementation of core project activities;
    • Provide reporting and program implementation information on a regular basis to USFS;
    • Lead technical activities such as assessments, trainings, oversight, field trials, as required;
    • Liaise closely with USFS technical teams and advisors – remotely via email, mobile communications applications, and other web-based platforms – on key technical activities and trainings;
    • Support coordination, implementation, monitoring and troubleshooting on technical activities such as village land use planning, forest inventory, biodiversity monitoring, rangeland management, and other topics; and,
    • Provide other assistance related to USFS field missions as required and discussed with supervisor.
      Deliverables

    • Develop field level work plans in close collaboration with the USFS/IP and partners;

    • Deliver high quality, technically sound activities supported by USFS technical team contributions and in close collaboration with communities and partners;

    • Ensure thorough, high quality, and timely reporting for program activities; and,

    • Collect necessary communications and monitoring data throughout the implementation of technical activities.

    Level of Effort: Full time, up to one year with a possibility of extension

    Location of Work: Nairobi, Kenya

    Compensation: Commensurate with experience and qualifications

    Timeline: Submit expressions of interest by June 3, 2022.

    If the US Forest Service were to secure the services of an individual with these technical skills, the successful applicant would be hired through Management and Engineering Technologies International.
    Interested candidates should send a resume and letter of interest to asaracina@meticorp.com with USFS Kenya Program Specialist in the subject line. Applicants can also apply at this link: https://jobs.localjobnetwork.com/j/65570977

    METI is an Equal Employment Opportunity/M/F/disability/protected veteran status employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status, age or any other federally protected class.

    How to apply

    Please apply at this link: https://jobs.localjobnetwork.com/j/65570977