Mafraq, Jordan
others
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Intermediate (Experienced non manager)
HUMAN RESOURCES OFFICER
JOB DETAILS:
DIVISION: Operations
LOCATION: Mafraq GovernorateGRADE: National D2
TEAM: Human Resources
CONTRACT TYPE: Fixed Term – 3 months renewable
JOB FAMILY: Human Resource
SALARY: gross annum JOD 16,198 – 21,908
HOURS: 40 hours per week per
FLEXIBLE WORKING: We believe flexible working is key to building the Oxfam of the future, so we’re open to
talking through the type of flexible arrangements which might work for you.
TEAM PURPOSE: To provide effective support to the Syria Crisis Refugee Response Programmes in Jordan.
JOB PURPOSE: To provide human resources support, to enhance the organisation’s performance
through our people.
POST HOLDER REPORTS TO: Country HR Manager
DIMENSIONS OF THE ROLE
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Policies and Labour Law
Recruitment and Induction:
1. Assist the recruitment manager in recruitment processes including placing adverts, long listing, interviewing, organising tests, maintaining the recruitment database for Jordan, proper filing of recruitmentrecords.
2. Assist managers in taking up references and obtaining results of pre-employment medicals as per Oxfam policy.
3. Ensure that all vacancy bulletins are circulated and that standard Oxfam forms etc. made available to staff.
4. Ensure that terms and conditions for all staff fall within established Oxfam GB policy.
5. Ensure that all new staff are issued with Oxfam ID cards.
Staff Records
1. Ensure issuing contracts, renewing contracts and keeping management informed of contracts end dates.
2. Monitor dates relating to probationary periods, performance review, and end of contracts; keep leave administration up-to-date, and inform managers of leave balances of their staff.
3. Ensure that personal files for all staff are complete and up-to-date; and documents properly filed in individual staff files and online in box. Ensure that all records for all Oxfam GB Jordan staff (leave, performance management, medical claims and any others) are up-to-date.
Ensure that for leavers all leavers procedures are followed (exit interview, equipment or documents are retrieved, leavers financial checklist)
Ensure that the monthly payroll is done timely and accurately, in coordination with the HR Department, Amman office.
Ensure that the Global Online Database (GOLD) record is up to date for all Zaatari camp-and HC based staff.
Welfare & Staff Health
Staff Development
1. Ensure that Oxfam GB’s performance management system and all relevant processes are implemented in accordance with the Organisation’s performance management cycle.
2. Coach and support managers to optimize the performance of their staff, ensuring assessment of performance is objective and that poor performance is addressed appropriately.
3. Produce an annual Training Needs Analysis based on Performance Review reports received.
4. Build up a database of training providers; provide information to the field and arrange attendance at training courses.
Other:
1. Undertaking any other tasks at the request of the Solid Waste Program Manager/Senior Managers.
PERSON SPECIFICATION
Most importantly, every individual at Oxfam needs to be able to:
Live our values of INCLUSION, ACCOUNTABILITY and EMPOWERMENT (read more about these here).
Ensure you commit to our ORGANISATIONAL ATTRIBUTES (including adhering to the Code of Conduct):
1 Be committed to our feminist principles, and to
2. Be committed to undertaking Oxfam’s applying them in your day-to-day behaviour and your work. Be ready to keep learning, with safeguarding training and adhering to relevant policies, to ensure all people who come into Oxfam
accountability to those who experience oppression are as safe as possible. as a result of their identities, such as their
gender, race/ethnicity, disability or class.
Experience, Knowledge & Competencies
Essentials
Desirable
Gender and cultural sensitivity and commitment and understanding of the values of Oxfam and the principles of equal opportunity.
Previous experience in any of the refugee camps.
Safer recruitment: All offers of employment are subject to satisfactory references and appropriate screening
checks (which can include counterterrorism, safeguarding and criminal records checks). You can find out what
this means here.