Vacancy Notice: IOMKE/VN/03/2013
Position title: Canadian Orientation Abroad Facilitator
Position grade: G6 / step 1
Duty station: Nairobi, Kenya
Duration of Assignment: 6 months, with possibility of extension
Seniority band: Band 3
Job family: Migration
Subject to rotation: No
Reporting directly to: Canadian Orientation Abroad Global Project Manager (currently based in IOM Nairobi)
Reporting directly to: Canadian Orientation Abroad Global Project Manager (currently based in IOM Nairobi)
Overall supervision by: Senior Migrant Training Officer
Managerial responsibility: No
Directly reporting staff: None
II. Organizational Context and Scope
Under the administrative
supervision of the IOM Nairobi office and the day-to-day directives of
the Nairobi-based Canadian Orientation Abroad Global Project Manager,
the Canadian Orientation Abroad facilitator will be responsible for the
following functions:
III. Responsibilities and Accountanbilities
- Conduct Pre-departure orientation (Cultural Orientation) for Canada-bound refugees and humanitarian entrants both within Nairobi as well as throughout the region.
- Write reports (field, quarter and annual), gathering statistics and maintaining records.
- Consolidate Canadian Orientation Abroad Monthly summary of courses for classes trained in East and Central Africa to the Canadian Orientation Abroad Project Manager.
- Submit Canadian Orientation Abroad Monthly summary of courses to Admin/Finance and Public Information Departments.
- Coordinate Cultural Orientation missions with implementing partners.
- Write lesson plans in accordance with Cultural Orientation Africa and Canadian Orientation Abroad curriculum objectives.
- Participate in and contribute to teacher trainings and staff development seminars.
- Develop teaching materials, visual-aids, and bulletin boards which support the objectives of the Cultural Orientation and Canadian Orientation Abroad curriculum.
- Identify and register all refugees eligible for Canadian Orientation Abroad.
- Coordinate scheduling of medical appointments and Cultural Orientation appointments with the IOM Medical and Operation Departments.
- Write and submit reports following TDY missions out of Nairobi.
- Maintain Canadian Orientation Abroad files.
- Maintain inventories of all instructional supplies and order materials in direct consultation with the Canadian Orientation Abroad project manager on a quarterly basis.
- Engaging in self-directed study for professional development, including reading resettlement updates, language-tutorials, attending Cultural Orientation related workshops or seminars.
- Any other duties to be assigned.
IV. Competencies
The incumbent is expected to demonstrate the following technical and behavioural competencies
Behavioural
Accountability
- Accepts and gives constructive criticism
- Follows all relevant procedures, processes, and policies
- Meets deadline, cost, and quality requirements for outputs
- Monitors own work to correct errors
- Takes responsibility for meeting commitments and for any shortcomings
Client Orientation
- Identifies the immediate and peripheral clients of own work
- Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with clients
- Identifies and monitors changes in the needs of clients, including donors, governments, and project beneficiaries
- Keeps clients informed of developments and setbacks
Continuous Learning
- Contributes to colleagues' learning
- Demonstrates interest in improving relevant skills
- Demonstrates interest in acquiring skills relevant to other functional areas
- Keeps abreast of developments in own professional area
Communication
- Actively shares relevant information
- Clearly communicates, and listens to feedback on, changing priorities and procedures
- Writes clearly and effectively, adapting wording and style to the intended audience
- Listens effectively and communicates clearly, adapting delivery to the audience
Creativity and Initiative
- Actively seeks new ways of improving project or services
- Expands responsibilities while maintaining existing ones
- Persuades others to consider new ideas
- Proactively develops new ways to resolve problems
Leadership and Negotiation
- Convinces others to share resources
- Actively identifies opportunities for and promotes organizational change
- Presents goals as shared interests
- Articulates vision to motivate colleagues and follows through with commitments
Performance Management
- Provides constructive feedback to colleagues
- Identifies ways for their staff to develop their abilities and careers
- Provides fair, accurate, timely, and constructive staff evaluations
Planning and Organizing
- Sets clear and achievable goals consistent with agreed priorities for self and others
- Identifies priority activities and assignments for self
- Organizes and documents work to allow for planned and unplanned handovers
- Identifies risks and makes contingency plans
- Adjusts priorities and plans to achieve goals
- Allocates appropriate times and resources for own work and that of team members
Professionalism
- Masters subject matter related to responsibilities
- Identifies issues, opportunities, and risks central to responsibilities
- Incorporates gender-related needs, perspectives, and concerns, and promotes equal gender participation
- Persistent, calm, and polite in the face of challenges and stress
- Treats all colleagues with respect and dignity
- Works effectively with people from different cultures by adapting to relevant cultural contexts
- Knowledgeable about and promotes IOM core mandate and migration solutions
Teamwork
- Actively contributes to an effective, collegial, and agreeable team environment
- Contributes to, and follows team objectives
- Gives credit where credit is due
- Seeks input and feedback from others
- Delegates tasks and responsibilities as appropriate
- Actively supports and implements final group decisions
- Takes joint responsibility for team's work
Technological Awareness
- Learns about developments in available technology
- Proactively identifies and advocates for cost-efficient technology solutions
- Understands applicability and limitation of technology and seeks to apply it to appropriate work
Resource Mobilization
- Establishes realistic resource requirements to meet IOM needs
Technical
- Effectively applies knowledge of training/migration issues within organizational context
- Correctly frames migration issues within their regional, global, and political context
V. Education and Experience
- A Bachelor’s Degree in Education, Social Sciences and/or related field with working experience in education/training.
- Minimum of 6 years of teaching experience
- Experience working in cross-cultural settings
- US/Australia/Canada living, studying or work experience an advantage
- Extensive experience working with various groups of migrants (especially refugees).
- An understanding of the Government of Canada’s policies and programmes in relation to refugees and/or refugee resettlement.
- A full appreciation and understanding of post-arrival integration issues and challenges and a demonstrated ability to work effectively with a variety of clients and stakeholders.
- Solid computer skills, including proficiency in MS Office Packages (Office, excel, Power point, outlook) internet and E-mail
- Ability to maintain statistics and write lesson plans
VI. Languages
Required
- English and Kiswahili
- Advantageous
- French, Somali, Oromo, Amharic
Mode of Application:
Submit cover letter and CV including daytime telephone and e-mail address to:-
International Organization for Migration (IOM),
Resources Department,
P.O. Box 55040-00200
Nairobi, Kenya
or send via e-mail to hrnairobi@iom.int
Closing Date: 25th January, 2013
Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted