Vacancy: Head of Human Resources Kenya & East Africa Cluster – Kenya Closing date: 17th Sept. 2017 (23:59 UK Time )
About the Job:
The Head of Human Resources Kenya & East Africa Cluster will oversee HR in Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, South Sudan, Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda. This will be done through the assistance of Country based HR business partners to provide high quality, customer-focused functional support to all teams based in the cluster countries. The key focus will be on interpretation and tactical application of policy to suit local business needs as well as resolution of complex problems.
Role purpose:
The post holder will support the HR Director by providing operational HR expertise across the broad spectrum of HR activity. This role supports the HR Director to develop strategies, plans, budgets, projects and timelines to deliver the regional people and business plan. He/She will be key to ensuring that the HR services provided in the East Africa Cluster are consistent with global HR policies and processes, reflect local policy frameworks, and are high quality and efficient.
Main opportunities:
The Head of Human Resources Kenya & East Africa Cluster in consultation with SSA HR Director is the key in ensuring HR services in East Africa Cluster effectively support the business plans and are consistent with global CoE strategies, guiding principles, policies and procedures, processes and practices,and where necessary, adapting them to reflect local market needs and conditions, e.g. legal, regulatory, social and culture frameworks. See highlights of what we require of the successful candidate:
Consultancy and high quality HR service
- Deploys a range of HR specialist or bespoke approaches to support the provision of high quality services and advice
- Lead and co-ordinate the regional annual people cycle, for performance management, talent management, succession planning, learning and development etc., engaging and communicating with key stakeholders to deliver in line with British Council timelines, policies and processes
- Manages health and well-being of Regional employees, in conjunction with the Regional Well being, Employee Relations and International Mobility Team leads as required
- Works with the International Mobility Team and Group Employment Tax Specialist to organise support for globally mobile staff in region, e.g. advice on ER, mobility packages, employee tax support, etc.
- In conjunction with Regional Leadership Team and Global Network Teams, manage emergency planning and contingency and execute on withdrawal policy and procedures
- As a member of the regional HR Leadership Team, contribute to the development of the HR strategy, budgets and people plans for the region – sharing expertise and learning and ensuring an integrated approach to delivering high impact HR advice and quality service delivery across the region.
- Builds an in-depth understanding of the particular business and operational context, opportunities and challenges facing operations and management, to ensure the development of new practices based on informed business insight and joined-up thinking. Consults closely with internal customers and other stakeholders to understand current and future business needs, and plans work activities accordingly to ensure the services and advice they provide meets those demands
- Applies advanced HR generalist knowledge to solve a range of complex business issues. Devises non-standard or bespoke analytical approaches to understand complex problems and enable informed business-planning, decision-making and/or the development of new or improved practice
- Provides expert HR advice, support and challenge to internal customers and other stakeholders to support the development of high quality, effective and continuously improving business practices within their area of functional expertise, ensuring high quality service is delivered to maximise performance and minimise risks and costs
- Identifies and makes recommendations to Regional HR Director for improvements to ways of working that enhance the effectiveness and efficiency of the corporate functional discipline, as well as the operational effectiveness of their internal customers
- Makes professional recommendations which have a measurable impact on local business performance in terms of efficiency, quality, reliability, and internal customer satisfaction
- Actively champions and monitors staff compliance with the agreed corporate policies and practices relevant to their area of functional expertise. Investigates reasons for non compliance
- Provides specialist expertise advice or ideas into the development and implementation of corporate and regional change projects. Scope, plan, deliver and evaluate HR/OD and change projects / initiatives, working closely with global and regional CoE’s leads and regional / country HR, Resourcing and Reward leads as required.
- Distils complex concepts and analysis into cogent and persuasive business case presentations, which convincingly influence decision-makers about the need for significant changes to policy or practice
- Determines work plans and coordinates input from in country HR professionals to meet specific objectives, line manages HR business partners in Ethiopia & Sudan and HR Analyst in Kenya
- Provide formal line management to the in country HR professionals
- Providing professional coaching/mentoring to regional / country HR leads, to manage non-routine HR issues or guidance to implement project and change plans
- Contributes to the development and delivery of training and guidance of other professionals in the field.
- Develops peer/personal networks within and outside the British Council to enhance own knowledge and expertise. Shares expertise and best practice with country HR leads
- Build HR, people management and coaching capabilities of regional managers and HR leads, via:
- Coaching / guiding and advising in the annual HR people cycle: Resourcing, Induction, ER, Reward, Performance, Talent & Succession management
- Providing or sourcing training and development for HR leads and line managers in country to increase capability.
- Inducting new HR managers and training new regional staff and country leadership in HR systems and processes.
- Proactively pursues an annual cycle of formally recognised Continuing Professional Development to maintain and deepen their professional expertise
If you would like to see full details and understand more about this post then please see the documents below:
Head of Human Resources Kenya & East Africa Cluster – Kenya.doc
BC Behaviour.pdf
BC Core Skills.pdf
Further details:
If you are interested in the post and feel that you are suitable for the role, then we would really like to hear from you. Please apply by 17th September 2017 (23:59 UK Time)
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Valuing diversity is essential to the British Council’s work. We aim to abide by and promote equality legislation by following both the letter and the spirit of it to avoid unjustified discrimination, recognising discrimination as a barrier to equality of opportunity, inclusion and human rights. All staff worldwide are required to ensure their behaviour is consistent with our policies, and Human Resource as a function is absolutely committed to this.
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