Grade: P2
Vacancy no.: DC/PRETORIA/P/2023/01
Publication date: 24 July 2023
Application deadline (midnight Geneva time): 23 August 2023
Job ID: 10920
Department: RO-Africa
Organization Unit: DWT/CO-Pretoria
Location: Gaborone
Contract type: Fixed Term
Contract duration: 12 months
Under article 4.2, paragraph (e) of the Staff Regulations, the filling of vacancies in technical cooperation projects does not fall under Annex I of the Staff Regulations and is made by direct selection by the Director-General.
In order to support the best informed process in the filling of the present vacancy by direct selection, the ILO invites interested candidates to submit their candidature online by the above date (midnight Geneva time).
Technical cooperation appointments are not expected to lead to a career in the ILO and they do not carry any expectation of renewal or conversion to any other type of appointment in the Organization. A 12 months fixed-term contract will be given, with possibility of further extension pending availability of funds. Extensions of technical cooperation contracts are subject to various elements including the following: availability of funds, continuing need of the functions and satisfactory conduct and performance.
The following are eligible to apply:
Brief description of the Project.
The Policy Officer will work within the “Decent Work and Labour Rights for Southern Africa’s Construction Sector Project. The project aims to contribute to improved labour rights in the construction sector in the Southern Africa Development Community (SADC). The Policy Officer will be seconded to the SADC Secretariat, in Gaborone, Botswana.
The project will be implemented using a systemic approach to decent work and will work at the sub-regional level and in three countries, namely Mozambique, and South Africa, Zimbabwe.
At the country level in Mozambique, South Africa, and Zimbabwe, the project will target key systemic constraints in the national construction sectors, which keep most construction workers locked in precarious work, and often in informal employment. The project will pilot interventions and engage with governments, private sector (including MSMEs), and the social partners.
At the sub-regional level, the project will generate knowledge and experience through implementation of interventions at country level and will support the SADC secretariat to advocate for scaling-up systemic good practice to inform effective policy review in member States.
The project will contribute towards improving labour rights compliance through interventions that benefit vulnerable workers, and the micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) that employ them, who struggle to provide decent work to employees relative to larger contractors.
In line with the systemic approach to decent work, the Project will strive to drive long-term sustainable way changes that can reach scale by working through key partners, including the SADC Secretariat, regional and national employers’ organizations, government bodies and private sector. The project will contribute towards operationalizing the SADC Decent Work Programme (2021-2025). This will require the Policy Officer to support the SADC Secretariat in documenting and sharing lessons from project activities and to implement the SADC Decent Work Programme.
In all its work, the project will use a robust Monitoring and Results Measurement system in line with the standard of the Donor Committee for Enterprise Development (DCED)
Reporting lines:
The Policy Officer will work under the direct supervision of the Project Manager (PM), with overall supervision by the Director of the ILO Decent Work Technical Support Team for Eastern and Southern Africa and Country Office for South Africa, Botswana, Lesotho and Swaziland (DWT/CO-Pretoria). As the Policy Officer will be seconded to the SADC Secretariat, he or she will also work under the direction of the Director of Social and Human Development at the Secretariat.
The Policy Officer will be responsible for supporting the SADC Secretariat to apply knowledge and good practice generated by the project to inform policy review across the SADC region.
Key duties and responsibilities:
First level university degree (Bachelor’s or equivalent) in public policy, public administration, economics, social sciences, development studies, political science or other relevant technical field.
Excellent command of English is required. Fluency in Portuguese and/or French will be an added advantage.
In addition to the ILO core competencies, the following is required
Knowledge and understanding of the concept of decent work Excellent written and verbal communication skills Ability to work under pressure and meet tight deadlines Knowledge of IT applications for information collection, management and dissemination Ability to use analytical tools and qualitative and quantitative techniques Ability to identify and develop sources for data collection Research and analytical skills Ability to adapt quickly to new software and systems Ability to prepare and deliver internal presentations and messages, using a range of techniques and technologies Ability to work effectively in a multicultural environment and to demonstrate and model gender-responsive, non-discriminatory and inclusive behaviour and attitudes.Conditions of employment
Any appointment/extension of appointment is subject to ILO Staff Regulations and other relevant internal rules. Any offer of employment with the ILO is conditional upon certification by the ILO Medical Adviser that the person concerned is medically fit to perform the specific inherent requirements of the position offered. In order to confirm an offer from the ILO the successful candidate will be required to undergo a medical examination. Any extension of technical cooperation contracts are subject to various elements including the following: availability of funds, continuing need of the functions and satisfactory conduct and performance.For more information on conditions of employment, please visit: http://ilo.plateau.com/icontent/CUSTOM/ilo/HRD_PMDOCS/Emp_Conds_EN.pdf
Recruitment process
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