DAI Global Human Resource Manager Jobs in Kenya
Background
The USAID Africa Trade and Investment (ATI) program is designed to bolster the U.S. Government’s ability to boost trade and investment to, from, and within the African continent. The continent-wide program is USAID’s flagship effort in support of the Prosper Africa initiative and will expand and accelerate two-way trade and investment between African nations and the United States.
Driven by market demand, ATI embraces innovative approaches to achieve its goals. ATI is designed as a small, core set of centrally coordinated technical and institutional support activities, and a large, flexible performance-based subcontracting and grants under contract facility designed to support the needs and opportunities that USAID Missions and the private sector identify.
Position Description
The HR Manager will be responsible for providing administrative and advisory support for the implementation of human resources activities across ATI’s African offices in Kenya, South Africa, Ghana and other locations as needed. She/he will work closely with project management and leadership to develop, modify, manage, and implement HR policies, procedures, work instructions, and tools.
She/he will plan, manage, control, and coordinate the operations of the Project’s HR unit and deliver professional and coherent HR services/support to the project team. She/he will supervise (whether directly or via matrix supervision) other HR support staff on the project.
In addition, he/she will work with project management and leadership to create and maintain a productive work environment where all staff perform effectively and efficiently and will advise project management and staff on HR-related issues and conflicts.
S/he will work closely with the Chief of Party, Deputy Chief of Party, Chief Financial Officer, Operations Manager, and other members of the Senior Leadership team and is the primary HR focal point within the Project.
Key Duties and Responsibilities
Human Resources Management
Coordinate new hires joining date and lead the onboarding process with the hiring unit and operations team to ensure a smooth integration, finalizing the first-day agenda, and arranging necessary office equipment.
Prepare the new employee file with all the necessary documentation in accordance with DAI policy and ensure all documentation is stored appropriately in TAMIS and in Sharepoint.
Ensure employees are using TAMIS to request leave and work with the accounting team to track leave.
Establish a calendar and process for completing annual and probationary employee performance evaluations. Train supervisors charged with conducting evaluations of staff members in their units and monitor compliance with the process.
Track and notify managers when annual appraisals are due – managing any resulting staffing change requests and contract amendments including any promotion and/or annual salary increase recommendations – and ensuring that policies and procedures are followed according to the Personnel sections of the ATI Field Operations Manual (FOM).
Maintain a tracker of project-wide staff contract executions, modifications, and terminations, coordinating closely with the Operations Manager and HR Officer to ensure documentation is complete.
The HR Manager will be responsible for the completion of all contractual documentation, documenting on SharePoint and in TAMIS Pro per standard DAI guidance.
Establish and maintain a complete set of Organizational Charts; update and distribute them regularly to key staff within the Project.
Ensure employee subscription for health insurance.
Ensure that accounting has all necessary information for employee payroll and that timesheets are being completed correctly.
Assist staff to abide by the DAI employee policies and ethics.
Advise and assist teams with the development and execution of a performance improvement plan (PIP) for employees as needed
Coordinate with the home office team, project leadership, and local attorneys, as needed, to determine an appropriate course of action on any labor-law related matters that arise
Manage all steps and paperwork involved in the exit process for departing staff.
Supervise (whether directly or via matrix supervision) and provide training and development for other HR support staff on the project, including but not limited to the HR Officer and HR and Administrative Assistant
Conduct periodic reviews of staff salaries across ATI’s offices, positions, and grade levels to ensure salary equity and, as needed, coordinate with the home office team to request salary revisions to maintain equity
Maintain tracker and files regarding work permit status of staff, as needed, to ensure compliance with local labor law
Coordinate with ATI leadership to develop and/or identify professional development and training opportunities for staff
Advise project management and staff on HR-related issues and conflicts
Any other duties as assigned.
Recruitment
Manage the recruitment and selection process based on the project’s HR needs. Support country office recruitment efforts, ensuring that ATI’s recruitment process is consistently followed. Hands-on assistance may include advertising positions, scheduling interviews, sourcing candidates, adapting interview questions, serving as “recruitment coordinator” for assigned positions, conducting reference checks, verifying work permit status, and negotiating salary offers.
Participate in job interviews and make hiring recommendations, communicate recruitment policies with the hiring manager to ensure the effectiveness of selection techniques and recruitment programs, ensure a transparent and bias-free recruitment process. Work with senior leadership to determine the terms of employment (type of contract, salary, and benefits) and negotiate the final agreement with the successful candidates.
Work with supervisors to develop job descriptions, scopes of work/terms of reference, and job qualifications.
Maintain the database of recruitment files.
Qualifications
Bachelor’s Degree in Human Resources, Business Administration or other relevant degree
9+ years of progressive human resources experience, preferably with USAID programs
Familiarity with USAID rules and regulations regarding human resources, compensation, and recruitment is required.
Experience supervising staff
Ability to identify time-sensitive demands & inquiries and respond effectively
Demonstrated knowledge of internal controls and audit processes
Demonstrated report writing skills in English is required.
An articulate individual who possesses excellent communications and personnel management skills, strong operational focus, ability to work in a fast-paced environment and who can relate to people at all levels of an organization
Ability to handle with discretion and sensitivity, and advise others, on sensitive personnel matters
Previous experience with DAI policies, procedures, and systems (TAMIS, etc.) is preferred
How to Apply
For more information and job application details, see; DAI Global Human Resource Manager Jobs in Kenya
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