Contract: Two-year fixed term.
Location: Siem Reap, Cambodia with regular travel to Savannakhet, Laos.
Salary: £45,000
Accommodation: HALO accommodation provided.
Reporting into: Regional Director Indo-Pacific.
The HALO Trust is the world’s largest and oldest international humanitarian mine action non-government organisation (NGO). For over thirty years, we have been saving lives and helping war-torn communities recover, by making their land safe. Our mission is to protect lives and restore the livelihoods of those affected by conflict.
HALO is known for its work to clear landmines, but we also lead on dealing with unexploded ordnance, from bullets to aircraft bombs, and we educate communities to keep them safe. We also build safe arms stores and systems for securing guns. HALO was established in Afghanistan in 1988 and now employs over 10,000 staff in 28 countries and territories.
We are extremely proud of the work we do and the people in our team. For us all, it is more than just a job. It is a shared purpose.
HALO has been working in the Indo-Pacific since 1992 when we established a mine clearance programme in Cambodia. Today we have over 3,500 staff working across the region in our programmes in Cambodia, Laos, Sri Lanka, Myanmar and the Solomon Islands with plans to expand further. Based in Cambodia this role covers the senior HR functions of HALO’s programmes in Cambodia (1,200 staff) and Laos (1,400 staff). Ability to travel is essential both internationally between Cambodia and Laos and within the countries to visit the teams in the field (long car journeys along poor road surfaces).
As a senior leadership role, the primary responsibility of the HRM is to lead, manage and motivate all HR activities in Cambodia and Laos. The successful individual will have a mandate to develop the programme HR departments in line with programme strategies set by the Regional Director and Programme Managers, the organisational strategy, in support of all regional operations while aligning with global HR initiatives and objectives. There will be a requirement to develop the HR and safeguarding capacities of the programmes.
Key Working Relationships:
The HRM has dual line reporting to the Programme Managers of Cambodia and Laos and the Global Head of HR – Programmes. There will be supervisory responsibility for the local HR staff and a close working relationship with the regional leadership team. The Regional Director (UK based) would be the second reporting officer.
The HRM will provide a wide range of HR and safeguarding assistance to the country programmes and will actively engage with the programmes and HQ HR departments. The HRM will be responsible for all aspects of HR and safeguarding in Cambodia and Laos, including:
Act as safeguarding focal point:
Support to Staff Livelihood Transition strategy:
Although the programmes in the region are some way off from completing landmine and UXO clearance activities, we will start developing a Staff Livelihood Transition strategy which aims at ensuring future sustainable livelihoods for our staff. The HRM will:
Requirements
Required
Desirable (not essential)
Benefits
This post is open to nationals as well as international candidates. Contract Terms and Conditions dependent on residency therefore some of the following benefits may vary:
Please submit a CV (no more than 2 pages) and a cover letter (no more than 1 page) outlining how your experience matches the key skills and competencies required by 24th October 2024.
We reserve the right to amend the closing date depending on the number of applications received.
The HALO Trust is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any applicant for employment because of age, disability, gender reassignment, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, race, religion or belief, sex, or sexual orientation.
The HALO Trust is committed to a culture that is both diverse and inclusive and we seek to recruit, develop, and retain the most talented people from a diverse candidate pool.
The HALO Trust is committed to ensuring that it provides a safe and trusted environment which safeguards and promotes the welfare and wellbeing of anyone who comes into contact with, or is part of, the Charity, with a zero-tolerance approach to behaviours which challenge this.