Head of Human Resource SOS Childrens Villages Tanzania Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Job Type: Full-Time
Closing Date: 30th October 2023
Location: Dar es Salaam, Tanzania

Head of Human Resource

SOS Children's Villages in Tanzania

Duty Station: National Office - Dar es Salaam

Contract Period: 2 years with possible extension

Job Summary

The Head of Human Resources (HoHR) is responsible for setting the strategic direction and growth of human resources, including workforce development and planning. The principal objective is to elevate both staff performance and organizational performance to the required level. The HoHR will provide leadership and actively contribute to processes aimed at enhancing organizational development and leadership within the National Association. Additionally, the HoHR will lead the implementation of the HR manual, communicate and orient staff on new HR policies. They are responsible for the staff training and development function, actively seeking and implementing programs such as workshops, courses, and seminars to help staff acquire new skills and enhance their abilities for improved performance. In a balanced manner, the HoHR will advocate for the team/staff concerning their genuine concerns and relations to the organization, as well as advocate for the organization in terms of its desired direction. The HoHR will apply the current national labor law to the National Association staff conditions of service and other HR policies. Moreover, the HoHR will play a key role in staff discipline and counseling, guiding procedures and providing up-building advice to the staff.

Major Responsibilities

Leads Human Resource Planning and Implementation of HR Policies:

Leads Human Resource Policy Development and Review:

Promote Employee Relations:

Leads Staff Performance Management:

Coordinates Staff Orientations, Induction and Development:

Performs Other Responsibilities:

Knowledge, Skills, Qualifications, Abilities, and Behavioral Competences:

How to Apply

If you believe you are the right candidate for the above position, please send your detailed curriculum vitae (CV), and photocopies of academic certificates. Applications should be submitted electronically through the iCIIMS link provided. All applications should be submitted not later than December 1, 2024. Applications that are late or do not have a CV or certificates attached will be disqualified. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.

SOS Children’s Villages has zero-tolerance neither on sexual exploitation, harassment, and abuse nor fraud and corruption, amongst other safeguarding aspects. We also provide equal employment opportunities to all employees & qualified applicants without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, national origin, age, disability, marital status, or class. SOS Children’s Villages complies with all applicable laws governing non-discrimination in employment.

This position involves working with an INGO committed to children and human rights and is subject to strict safer recruitment checks. The successful candidate will be required to complete safer recruitment checks including police and reference checks to help verify their suitability to work for SOS CV. In addition to candidates’ ability to perform the duties of the post, in the selection process the motivation and approach of the candidate to safeguarding will also be explored. Female candidates are highly encouraged to apply.