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1. Purpose of the Consultancy
The Consultant is expected to support the work of the Staff Relations, Policy and Internal Justice Team (SPIJ), in delivering its mandate throughout 2026. The consultant will provide high level strategic advice to the RHRM and Director BOS regarding HR legal matters with potentially significant implications (advice when to engage in settlement negotiations, , legal implications of further potential organizational reorganization and other sensitive disciplinary and other HR legal issues with potential political implications in country offices).The consultant will mainly focus on following up (drafting charge letters and disciplinary recommendations) on assigned disciplinary cases and providing input to HQ HPJ queries. The latter concern administrative review requests (EMRO staff) and related decisions.. The consultant will provide HR policy interpretation and implementation advice and draft relevant documents (Administrative Instructions, Circulars, memoranda, etc.) as required.
2. Background
SPIJ is under the direct supervision of the Regional Human Resources Manager. It is responsible for providing strategic advice to management in connection with grievances, due process, disciplinary matters and to protect the integrity and efficiency of WHO. In addition, the Unit works with managers, other offices, and staff representative bodies, to advance WHO's approach to protection from abusive conduct and promote a healthy workplace environment and constructive staff-management relations, including through consultations on policy initiatives and through informal resolution of grievances and potential workplace conflict. Considering the large in-flow of work (both disciplinary cases as well as direct staff complaints and queries) and staffing issues faced by HRT EMRO, the team requires assistance so as to maintain its output, especially in the area of disciplinary procedures where speediness is one of the pillars of due process.
3. Work to be performed:
Output 1: Follow-up on substantiated disciplinary cases:
Deliverable 1.1: Draft charge letters; and
Deliverable 1.2: Draft disciplinary recommendations.
Output 2: Provide HR policy interpretation and implementation advice
Deliverable 2.1: timely feedback on queries re. HR policy interpretation
Deliverable 2.2: draft amendments or implementation documents (circulars, administrative instructions) re. eManual rules and other HR matters (as directed by RHRM) as required.
Output 3: Provide strategic advice in HR legal matters with far reaching financial, legal and political consequences.
4. Qualifications, experience, skills and languages
-Educational Qualifications:
Essential: Minimum Advanced (Master’s) University Law Degree;
Desirable: Specialization in international administrative law
-Experience:
Essential: Minimum of 10 years of experience in industrial relations, labor law, international administrative law in international organizations
- Skills / Technical skills and knowledge:
Strong drafting skills, strong analytical skills, excellent understanding of international administrative law with emphasis on ILOAT jurisprudence.
- Languages and level required:
Essential: Fluent in English
5. Location:
The consultant can be home based. However, one trip per trimester to Cairo, Egypt is required.
6. Planned duration (subject to confirmation)
6 months (the dates are to be confirmed)
7. Medical clearance
The selected Consultant will be expected to provide a medical certificate of fitness for work.
8. Travel
The Consultant is expected to travel 1 trip per trimester to Cairo
Additional Information
· This vacancy notice may be used to identify candidates for other similar consultancies at the same level.
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