The
World Bank
Human Resources Officer (HRO)
Human Resources Officer (HRO)
Local
Appointment (Level
GF, Three Years, renewable)
Location: Tanzania
The
World Bank is seeking a high caliber locally-recruited Human Resources Officer
(HRO) to be based in World Bank’s Country Office in Dar es Salaam,
Tanzania.
As
part of the World Bank’s Human Resources team for Africa, the HR Officer will
provide quality human resource support to managers and staff in the Bank’s
country offices - provide support initially to country offices in Tanzania,
Burundi, Uganda, Mozambique, Angola, and Sao Tome & Principe.
The
HR Officer will work in concert with team colleagues based in Washington and in
other country offices in Africa to support key HR initiatives and
programs within a number of offices including implementation of the
compensation system, recruitment, performance management, training and staff
development.
In
addition, the HR Officer is responsible for identifying, developing and
implementation of business solutions for various workplace issues.
This
is a locally recruited position that does not entail expatriation
benefits.
Non-Tanzanian
nationals are eligible to apply and could receive Third Country National
Benefits, if selected.
Roles
and responsibilities:
- Serve
as an advisor to clients, staff and managers on a wide range of HR-related
initiatives, programs, services and issues.
- Advise
and assist managers in strategic staffing taking into account existing and
anticipated work requirements and institutional goals/objectives, e.g.
analyze and advise on appropriate staffing levels, skills mix, work force
diversity, etc.
- Advise
and assist in staff recruitment, including job definition, interview
process, selection/appointment of candidates; staff reassignment, exit
strategies and processes, etc.
- Work
directly with staff members in the Bank’s Country offices on basic
skill/learning needs assessments, and contribute to design and
implementation of customized learning interventions.
- Advise
managers and staff on effective career and performance management, and
take the lead in identifying, assessing and resolving issues, problems,
and conflicts, drawing on other Bank resources as appropriate.
- Contribute
in implementing the corporate HR Agenda.
The
successful candidate should possess a Master’s degree in HR or related
field and have a minimum of 5 years’ significant experience as a hands-on HR
generalist.
Prior
experience in recruitment, training, performance management, management
coaching and HR consulting is desirable.
Candidates
with prior experience working in international organizations or multi-national
corporations are encouraged to apply.
Other
requirements include excellent communications skills in French (desired) and
English (required); high proficiency in Computer skills (Excel, Word,
PowerPoint etc); and effective facilitation skills.
Sound
knowledge of general HR policies, processes and systems; Demonstrated strong
analytical skills; Proven ability to identify and implement business related HR
interventions; Professional integrity, willingness and flexibility to “roll-up
your sleeves” to engage in all aspects of HR work from identification and
design to implementation; Demonstrated excellent communication and conflict resolution
skills, and ability to create trusting working relationships/partnerships
within and across units.
For
the full job description and full selection criteria, qualified candidates are
requested to visit and submit an electronic application through the World Bank
careers website: www.worldbank.org/jobs click on >employment
opportunities >professional/technical staff opportunities >current
vacancies > job# 122437 to submit your application electronically to the
World Bank.
Email
or postal/paper applications will not be considered.
The
closing date is end of day 11th November 2012.
Only
short listed candidates will be contacted.
Qualified
male and female candidates of diverse background (gender, religious, ethnic
etc) are encouraged to apply.