Mission and objectivesWHO, as the directing and coordinating authority on international health within the United Nations system, adheres to the UN values of integrity, professionalism, and respect for diversity. The values of the WHO workforce furthermore reflect the principles of human rights, universality and equity established in WHOโs Constitution as well as the ethical standards of the Organization. These values are inspired by the WHO vision of a world in which all peoples attain the highest possible level of health, and our mission to promote health, keep the world safe and serve the vulnerable, with measurable impact for people at country level. We are individually and collectively committed to put these values into practice.
ContextThe incumbent is responsible for providing adequate support to the World Health Organization (WHO) Country Office for Bangladesh (WCO-BAN) and ensure efficient and effective management of HR and service procurement management, including specific focus and contribution to facilitate performance management, staff development and training plans for measuring against the Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and fulfil reporting requirements. Working under the direct supervision of the Operations Specialist (OS) overall guidance of WHO Representative (WR) and Deputy WR Bangladesh and in collaboration with other Technical Units, the incumbent is responsible for ensuring that quality, effective and efficient support is provided to WHO Country Office Bangladesh in HR and service procurement management. He/she supports the Management to ensure adherence to the rules and regulations, processes and procedures of WHO.
Task DescriptionUnder the overall guidance of the WHO Representative, Bangladesh, and direct supervision of the Operations Specialist, the incumbent will perform the following duties: 1. Lead efficient Recruitment and Onboarding of WHO Personnel: Support in writing effective position descriptions as per directions; assist in organizing short-term recruitment processes, including creation of position, classification, review of vacancy notices, screening of candidate CVs, tests, interviews and drafting selection reports. Interface with the Human Resources Management (HRM), Planning Unit (PPC) and Budget Units at World Health Organization โ South-East Asia Regional Office (WHO-SEARO) and Global Service Centre as needed to follow up on recruitments and onboarding in a timely manner. Coordinate induction training for staff by the key Units in the Office, including Management Unit. 2. Support performance management and staff development: Monitor, facilitate and follow up on the compliance of the performance appraisals for measuring against the KPIs and reporting. Problem-solving on related matters as required. Prepare appropriate reports for management. Monitor status of the training implementation plan and provide feedback to recommend actions as needed. 3. Coordinate HR planning, Contracts and Entitlements: Management and entitlements: keep track of the contract status of all staff; alert managers to required decisions and follow up, as needed. Facilitate all actions related to contract management such as appointments, confirmations, extensions, separations and management of entitlements with Personnel and HR Units in WHO-SEARO and the Global Service Centre, technical units and others as required. Prepare regular and periodic HR reports for management decisions and monitor actions taken. Assist in planning, drafting ToRs and recruitment of personnel for SSA and Consultant contracts as required. Assist in preparing and implementing of policy changes, as required, for such non-staff contracts. Monitoring and reporting on SSA and Consultant contracts. Support in the management of service procurements (APWs) of all technical programmes for the Country Office by doing the following: a) Assisting Technical Units to prepare service procurement (APW) proposals for implementation b) Monitoring and routinely reporting the status of the implementation of all APWs and Technical Services Agreement (TSAs). c) Support Contract Review Committee (Country) (CCRC) meetings and other meetings to negotiate terms and prices and resolution of problems with vendors, etc., as required by documenting decisions related to APWs. d) Following up and resolving problems in the off-line and Global Management System (GSM) approval process during implementation of APWs and TSAs without loss of time. 4. General HR Admin: Provide back-up for the Administrative Officer as needed. Draft HR related communications, status reports, updates, position descriptions, terms of reference, organogram updates, and memos for the HR Unit in WCO, 5. Any other task assigned by the supervisor. 6. Submission of the End-of-Assignment report.
Competencies and valuesโข Teamwork โข Respecting and promoting individual and cultural differences โข Communication โข Producing results โข Ensuring the effective use of resources
Living conditions and remarksDhaka is located in central Bangladesh along the Buriganga River. Not only is it the capital city, but it is also the largest in the country. It is the centre of political, cultural, and economic life in Bangladesh. The official language is Bengali, while English is the working language of UN Agencies. In recent decades, Dhaka has seen the modernization of services, communications, and public works. The city is attracting large foreign investments and greater volumes of commerce and trade. It is also experiencing an increasing influx of people from across the nation; this has reportedly made Dhaka one of the fastest-growing cities in the world. Good English-speaking medical, dental services, and educational centres are available for internationals. Dhaka is connected to other cities by rail, road, and by air and internationals can move easily from one city to another. Dhaka has venerable green spaces, including many gardens and parks, historical places, and nice restaurants. The weather is tropical - hot and very humid during the summer monsoon season (April-September) and drier and cooler in the winter (October-March). Historically, Bangladesh has been a safe country for internationals so far. While Dhaka is not categorized as a hardship station, the volunteer should be prepared for limitations in freedom of movement on foot, by public transport, and to certain locations.