Job Summary
Reporting to the Human Resource Officer, the Assistant HR Officer is responsible for management of the filing system and ensuring that all personnel files have updated employee documents in their files in line with the organization’s policies. S/he will be responsible for coordinating refugee community workers (RCW) recruitment and provide administrative support to the human resource office.
RESPONSIBILITIES AND TASKS
R1: Employee Records
Open new personal files for each new staff.
Manages the duplication-copying of official documents, reference materials, credentials, transcripts, and other applicant certification
Assures that personnel information is filed correctly and that confidential information is filed in appropriate areas.
Ensure that all personnel files have all documents as per the checklist.
Organize the employee personnel files into sections for easy retrieval of documents.
Ensure HR cabinets are lockable and are safe to keep HR personal files.
Ensure proper office records are maintained.
File all documents in the HR office in the relevant files.
Organize the filing system by ensuring that all files are labeled, and old files are archived.
R2. Occasionally participate in orientation of new employees.
Introduction to the organization, its mission, Vision, functions, and culture
Prepares paperwork required for new hires
Benefit plan information
Administrative procedures reviews—security, computer systems and logins, telephone systems, ID badges, supplies, and equipment.
Face to face introduction of new staff
Introduction of new staff to their respective department/supervisor
R3: Coordinate Recruitment & Selection processes of Refugee Community Workers
Receive RCW’s vacancy announcements from sectors, verify them and sign.
Assist in conducting RCW interviews upon sector request
Peruse the selection interview minutes of RCW’s and ensure their accuracy.
Prepare RCW Agreements
Verify the RCW Agreements and confirm that all data required (i.e. name, sector, job title, camp, wage rate, gender, age, individual/alien card no, agreement start and end date) are clearly indicated.
Complete the RCW recruitment tracking template in the shared HR folder.
Prepare RCW’s payroll list on monthly basis and share the information with finance on time for preparation of payrolls.
Preparation of RCW badges
R4. Maintain a Refugee Community Worker’s Database.
Maintains employee information by entering and updating employment and status-change data
Employee information should include;-personal data, Nature of appointment, Appointment levels, pay rate changes, service periods, payment schedules, disciplinary records etc.
R5. Office Administration
Prepare purchase requisitions in consultation with HR Officer.
Responsible for the receipt of stationeries and control of the same for the HR unit.
Handle all incoming and outgoing mails for HR office.
Prepares documents for distribution to employees or transfer to mail room for delivery to the Country office.
Ensure Tidiness/neatness of the HR Registry/Archive
Assisting with the day-to-day efficient operation of the HR office.
R6: Prepare Staff Establishment reports
Prepare and update monthly staff contact lists ensuring new staff are included and separating staff deleted from the list.
Submit the updated monthly contact list to Nairobi office as required.
Prepare daily staff headcount report using information from staff movement, road convoy, flight manifest and staff headcounts.
Update staff list with missing payroll numbers.
Propose and advice on new and better ways of presenting establishment reports.
R7: Medical cover focal point at RAP
Liaise with HR focal point in Nairobi to ensure staff and their dependents receive their medical cards.
Check records submitted by new employees for self and dependents to ensure they are correct as per CARE HR manual provisions for medical cover.
Check medical claims forms and receipts submitted for reimbursement and forward them to the point person in Nairobi HR Office for appropriate action.
Receive employee medical claims, verify and forward to Nairobi office for processing.
Make follow up on the medical claims forwarded to Nairobi and give feedback to employees on the status of their claims.
R8. Participate in conducting Disciplinary Investigations.
Occasionally participate in conducting disciplinary investigations.
Occasionally respond to staff complaints and grievances.
Occasionally provide guidance during investigations
Occasionally assist in compiling investigations reports.
R9: Supervision of Refugee Community Workers under HR unit
Take lead in the recruitment of the refugee community workers under HR unit.
Coach and mentor the workers for work assignments in HR unit
Assign them tasks as appropriate and supervise to ensure completion.
Manage their leaves and contracts.
QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE
Education: Higher diploma in Human Resource (preferably from IHRM) and/or a Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources Management
Experience: Two years’ work experience in a busy work environment, experience in HR/preparation of various reports will be an added advantage.
Certificate: IHRM membership/certification
Competencies:
Demonstrated proficiency in using Microsoft office suite
Fluency – speaking/reading/writing) English is required
Accuracy, attention to detail & proven ability to organize, prioritize and complete work under tight deadlines.
Must be highly organized
Good interpersonal skills; possess the ability to interact with all levels of staff as well as both internal and external clients.
Ability to work effectively with diverse groups and establish and maintain collaborative relationships with project partners and staff.
Analytical skills and problem-solving skills
Basic knowledge/experience in using a Human Resources Information System
Above average /good understanding of the Kenyan labour laws
Interested and qualified candidates should send application letter indicating the reference number, title of the position along with an updated CV with email and telephone contacts of three professional referees to The Human Resources Manager, CARE International in Kenya, Email: Vacancies@care.or.keDeadline: 3rd September 2017.Kindly do not attach any certificates/scanned documents to your applicationOnly short listed candidates will be contacted.CARE is an equal opportunity employer and promotes gender equity. Canvassing will lead to automatic disqualification. CARE International in Kenya does not charge a fee at any stage of the recruitment process. (Application, interview, meeting, processing, training or any other fees).N.B) The interested applicants must indicate their expected remuneration level.
Apply via :
Vacancies@care.or.ke
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