Human Resources Manager iCCM State Delivery Officer

Department: Human Resource Length of contract: Indefinite Role type: National Grade: 9 Travel involved: Up to 20% travel within Nigeria Child safeguarding level: TBC Reporting to: West Africa Programmes Country and Project Background

Malaria Consortium has been operational in Nigeria since 2008 first as a lead of the large DFID funded Support to National Malaria Programme (SuNMaP) and now as lead or partner on several programmes. In 2012, Malaria Consortium fully established itself in Nigeria with a long-term commitment and opened a country office.
The Human Resources Manager is responsible for overseeing the Human Resources of the country programmes including employee relations, performance management, policy and practice, workforce planning, recruitment, induction, learning and development and provides a link between the country offices to ensure a consistency of approach and high quality standards across all of Malaria Consortium.

Job purpose

The Human Resources Manager(HRM) is responsible for overseeing the Human Resources function for the country programme including workforce planning, recruitment, induction, learning and development, performance management, employee relations, policy and practice, and also provides coaching to managers and a link between the offices to ensure a consistent approach and high quality standards.

Scope of Work

This role is part of the Nigeria Management Team.
The post holder has individual autonomy to advise and provide support on Human Resources in country ensuring policy compliance for all our HR needs across the employee life cycle.
This is a standalone position.
The post holder will be accountable for the HR administration, resourcing, succession planning, learning and development, reward and employee relations for the country programme, in accordance with Malaria Consortium’s Nigeria strategic and operational objectives, principles and values

Key Working Relationships:

The HRM will manage the Nigeria Human Resources function reporting to the West Africa Programmes Director and will interact with all staff providing advice on HR issues.
This position has technical reporting to the Human Resources Director based in the UK. The HRM role is an integral part of the senior management team in country and work closely with the management, finance, technical and operations team in country.
External working relationships will include GRID, legal advisors, Labour office and other nongovernment organisations.

Key Accountabilities (Percent of time spent on each area) HR Policies and Strategies (20%):

Establish the in-house HR function in Nigeria and lead on the transition of staff and HR processes from the existing outsourcing company to the organisations processes and systems
Ensure that all HR policies, processes and projects are in line with the HR strategy and support organisational objectives
In collaboration with the HR Director, periodically review and update the Malaria Consortium Nigeria Employee Handbook ensuring that it reflects global policies, good practice and is legally compliant
Ensure that Malaria Consortium HR policies are communicated to and well understood and implemented by all staff, and provide training as required
Keep up to date with changes in employment legislation advising managers and employees of significant changes and updating policies and procedures as required
In collaboration with the HR Director, conduct and participate in salary and benefits surveys to ensure competitive compensation and benefits plans. Review data with senior management and make suggestions for improvements where practicable.
Advise senior management on pay and other remuneration issues in accordance to the salary and benefits policies
Work with the business development team on project design to ensure the suggested staffing fit within the approved salary scale and advise on management structure that is efficient and offers
Work with Malaria Consortium HR Director to develop and implement HR corporate programmes as assigned

Recruitment (30%):

Maintain the headcount of the country programme
In collaboration with department heads to assess staffing needs and initiate the recruitment process in accordance with Malaria Consortium Recruitment policy.
Support line managers in recruitment and selection activities, placing advertisements, sifting CVs, organising interviews, interviewing, maintaining records, reference checks and, preparing contracts for both full time staff and consultants as required.
Support the on boarding of global and national staff including, work permit applications, medicals, inclusion on benefits, and induction.
Conduct training in selection and interview skills
Conduct HR induction and coordinate organisational induction for all new recruits.
Support managers on defining and implementing training for new recruits for all Nigeria based staff, interns and volunteers.

Consultants Database and Contracting Management (10%):

Overseeing consultant management process as required, ensuring and tracking (time line, reporting, payments) compliance and deliverables; prepare an internal review of the consultant performance on completion of the contract
Periodically liaise with Program Managers to update technical skills required for consultancy requests and maintain and update the database informed by feedback
Oversee call for expression of interest for consultancy database update
Act as super user for the consultant database Performance and Professional Development Management (15%)
Monitor that probationary period objectives are set within two weeks of stating employment and end of probation appraisals are carried out in a timely manner
Coordinate the performance management process, in accordance with Malaria Consortium’s global policy.
Design the annual learning and development plan and track its progress.
Implement and evaluate training programmes for staff development in accordance with Malaria Consortium’s policy and available budgets.
Keep training records and budget up to date and report to management
Conduct training of management and staff in the performance management process and skills
Maintain and coordinate employee motivation and recognition programmes.
Provide guidance to staff on career development

HR Administration and Day-to-Day Management (20%):

Create and implement the transfer of national employees from the outsourcing company to Malaria Consortium systems and processes.
Tran all staff based in Nigeria on the new HR in-house processes that will mirror global processes and comply with internal policy
Maintain accurate and up to date records (paper and electronic) of staff, consultants, interns and volunteers
Maintain the HR information system (Cascade) and processes
Train managers and staff in the HRIS Cascade
Track HR data for contract renewals and other significant HR events and anniversaries
Compile management reports from database on a monthly and quarterly basis as directed by the West Africa Programmes Director and the Human resources Director
Support Malaria Consortium HR Director London on providing accurate data and reports as and when required and provides ad hoc information to management when required.
Provide counsel to all employees on issues concerning employee relations guided by Malaria Consortium policies.
Support managers through disciplinary and other employee relations matters
Ensure that all employees are insured under the Group Personal Accident (GPA) cover, monitor workers’ compensation claims and work with the contracted Insurance providers to manage claims.
Manage MC Nigeria benefit’s programmes and ensure payroll adjustments are communicated to finance section by 19th of every month.

Employee relations (5%):

Represent employee issues to the senior management team and vice versa.
Provide counsel to all employees on issues concerning employee relations guided by Malaria Consortium policies.
Support managers through disciplinary and other employee relations matters
Proactively manage staff terminations including exit interviews
Develop and implement staff retention processes to minimise attrition rates

Person Specification, Qualifications and Experience Essential:

A Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Human Resource Management or related discipline
A post graduate qualification in Human Resource Management
At least 4 years’ experience working as an HR Manager or Senior HR Professional
In depth knowledge and experience in employment law, reward and recognition, employee relations and learning and development
Experience in staff training and facilitation
Experience in general office administration

Desirable:

Experience working with HR databases
Proven significant experience working for an International Non-Government Organisation
Experience working in networks and building strong working relationships

Work-based Skills Essential:

Knowledge of employment law and be comfortable delivering practical advice
Strong organisational and HR project management skills
Ability to maintain confidentiality of all Human Resource Information
A self -starter who is able to work on own initiative with limited supervision
Knowledge and experience using MS-Office packages
Fluent in English, excellent communication skills, both written and verbal;
Flexible in approach to tasks and working hours
Mature and professional demeanour
Willingness to travel

Desirable:

Working French language skills
Demonstrable ability to lead and develop HR systems and processes
Knowledge of INGOs Human Resource management issues

Core Competencies Delivering results (Level C – Supports others to achieve results):

Displays a positive and enthusiastic approach and is not deterred by setbacks, finding alternative ways to reach goals or targets.
Supports others to plan and deliver results.
Supports others to manage and cope with setbacks.

Analysis and use of information (Level C – Analyses the external environment confidently):

Generates a range of policy options and appraises them based on the internal and external evidence.
Develops ways of applying new knowledge and ensures lesson-learning with self and wider team.
Analyses the significance of external events and situations for Malaria Consortium.

Interpersonal and communications (Level C – Adapts communications effectively):

Tailors communication (content, style and medium) to diverse audiences
Communicates equally effectively at all organisational levels
Understands others’ underlying needs, concerns and motivations and communicates effectively in sensitive situations
Resolves intra-team and inter-team conflicts effectively

Collaboration and partnering (Level B – Collaborates effectively across teams):

Proactive in providing and seeking support from expert colleagues
Raises difficult issues with teams/ partners and stakeholders with a view to positive resolution
Proactive in building a rapport with a diverse range of people

Leading and motivating people (Level C – Effectively leads and motivates others or direct reports.):

Gives regular, timely and appropriate feedback
Acknowledges good performance and deals with issues concerning poor performance
Carries out staff assessment and development activities conscientiously and effectively
Develops the skills and competences of others through the development and application of skills
Coaches and supports team members when they have difficulties

Flexibility/ adaptability (Level C – Supports others to cope with pressure):

Responds positively to change, embracing and using new practices or values to accomplish goals and solve problems and supports others to do the same
Adapts team approach, goals, and methods to achieve solutions and results in dynamic situations
Sets realistic deadlines and goals for self or team

Living the values (Level C – Supports others to live Malaria Consortium’s values):

Demonstrates personal integrity by using position responsibly and fairly
Cultivates an open culture within the wider team, promoting accountability, responsibility and respect for individual differences

Strategic planning and thinking and sector awareness (Level B – Is aware of others’ activities and vice versa in planning activities):

Takes account of team members and others’ workloads when planning.
Maintains awareness of impact on other parts of the organisation, keeping abreast of other’s activities, objectives, commitments and needs
Has a good understanding of the sector in which Malaria Consortium works

Salary/Benefit

5,386,500 gross per annum.
National

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