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Memorandum
DATE:
09/
5/2018
FROM:
USAID/Mali Executive Office
SUBJECT:
Vacant Position
advertisement
: USAID
/Mali Human Resources Specialist
REF No.:
HR
-EXO-
004-
2018
-HRS
TO:
All Malian Citizens and Local Residents
with valid work permit
at the time of
application
.
OPEN
PERIOD
:
09/
5/2018
to
10/
03/2018 -
5:00 p.m. (
Bamako time)
GRADE LEVEL
:
(
NUMBER OF POSITION:
One (1) Vacancy
PLACE OF PERFORMANCE:
Bamako, Mali
PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE:
Em
ployment under this contract
is of a continuing nature.
Its
duration is expected to be part of a series of sequential
contracts based on performance, availability
of funds and the need for services.
SECURITY LEVEL REQUIRED:
Public Trust
STATEMENT OF DUTI
ES:
The U.S. Agency for Interna
tional Development is seeking a FSNPSC
Human Resources
Specialist
to support USAID/Mali Mission.
Basic Function of Position
The USAID/Mali Mission consists of 84 foreign national and 31
American and third country emplo
yees.
The Human Resources (HR) Specialist is responsible for
planning, designing, developing, coordinating,
and implementing a full range of American and Foreign
National personnel services to support the
USAID Mali programs in a fair and equitable manner.
The Specialist will implement, direct, and perform
the functions of a full service HR Unit to provide direct service
to the multiple categories of USAID/Mali
Mission employees.
Services provided include: personal services contracting,
position classific
ation,
recruitment, workforce planning, and U.S. Direct Hire
assignment coordination, as well as oversight of
Mission systems for evaluation, counseling, and liaison. The HR
Specialist is the Mission’s principal
advisor
on personnel policies and issues. T
he Specialist serves as the primary Mission point of contact
with the Embassy HR Office on matters pertaining to post-
specific regulations and guidelines affecting
American, host
-country, and third-
country employees. The Specialist administers the Mission
awards
and training programs, and ensures Mission compliance with all
legal, regulatory, procedural, and policy
requirements governing personnel management activities in
Mali. T
he Specialist advises on provisions
of the Malian Labor Code, prevailing host
-government personnel practices, and as the Liaison Person
between the Mission and the Inspection of Labor regarding
personnel issues. The Specialist reports
directly to the Supervisory Executive Officer (EXO) or Acting
EXO, and supervises two HR Assistants.
2
Major Duties and Responsibilities
a. Foreign National Personnel Program
- 25%
The Specialist collaborates with the Embassy and
USAID/Washington on development and imple
mentation of
personnel policies and procedures for local personnel, including
the FSN Handbook and the Local
Compensation Plan; develops recruitment sources for new or
newly vacated positions for permanent and short
-
term employment; oversees interviewing, testing, and selection
for applicants, including salary negotiations and
employment briefings; provides guidance to Team Leaders
and/or Project Managers on the recruitment process
for local and offshore
-hire positions; and ensures an Action Memorandum to j
ustify need is in place, in some
cases prepares the justification for the concerned office for
Mission Director approval. The Specialist r
eviews
position descriptions, and provides technical guidance and
assistance to employees and supervisors on position
evaluation matters; works with the HRSU for MClass position
classification review, as needed; assists in
planning of career development for local personnel, including
counseling, identification of training
opportunities, development of Mission-
specific tr
aining programs, and transition assistance; and, issues
personnel actions and maintains permanent personnel records.
b. American Personnel Program
– 15%
The Specialist interprets regulations and keeps employees
informed of matters affecting assignment,
performance evaluation, leave policies, health benefits, and
insurance allowances; manages the Mission
annual evaluation process, participating in the organization and
support of Mission Appraisal Committees;
administers the annual position validation proce
ss, ensuring timely submission of data to
USAID/Washington; assists newly assigned personnel, both
before and after arrival, advising on employee
services such as schooling options, post protocol, and
employment possibilities for dependents; manages
the ch
eck
-in process for new arrivals, as well as the check
-out procedures for employees departing on
R&R, home leave, and transfer; coordinates with the Embassy
on matters relating to notifications of arrival
and departure; and, manages the USAID summer hire an
d summer intern programs.
c. Personnel Services Contracting Management – 15%
The Specialist m
anages the Mission employment program for US Personal
Services Contractors
(USPSC’s), both long and short term, local hire and off
-shore, OE and project funded.
The Specialist
reviews and provides clearance on documents related PSCs;
prepares contracts and contract renewals for
USPSC and FSNPSC employees within contracting authority,
and ensure
s all contracts reflect changes
in policy reflected in the
Federal Acq
uisition
Regulations (FAR), US
AID
Acquisition Regulations
(AIDAR), the Foreign Affairs Manual (
FAM
), and the
Foreign Service National Employees' Handbook. The
Specialist n
egotiates salaries for new recruits, and calculates budgets
(biweekly salary, transp
ortation, seniority
bonus,
etc.); conducts final salary negotiations when hiring US
Personal Service Contract employees;
determines benefits, clauses,
and general provisions to be included in contracts; c
oordinates with the Office of
Financial
Management (
OFM) regarding obligation of funds; obtains signatures of the
Contracting Officer
and the employee; coordinates the distribution of signed
contracts; and, a
mends
contracts when expired, or in
case if an increase, resignation, termination, or any other incr
ease or decrease that affects employee salary.
d. Additional Administrative Actions – 10%
The Specialist, through the HR Unit, prepares JF62s and SF 30s
for actions including contract modifications
and personnel actions regarding resignation, retirement,
separations, within grade increase, salary advance,
allotment of pay, maternity leave, promotion, position
reclassification, and disciplinary actions for FSNPSC
employees in the Mission; coordinates activities related to
Medical coverage; and, serves as contact and referral
for management of the Medicine provision to FSNPSCs, as well
as for the provision of local/private clinics for
Mission FSN for family health coverage. The Specialist reviews
and up
-dates the Mission Staffing Pattern Web
-
Pass and Access Data Base; assures new positions are added,
and resigned employees are replaced/transferred
or deleted; coordinates with INPS for FSN personnel family
allowances payment, and ensures USDH
3
employees register their local
-hire household staff; manages the ret
irement process, in coordination with INPS
and OFM; advises local employees of accident coverage
performed by INPS; and, completes work
-injury forms
(Declaration d’Accident du Travail), upon gathering
information about the circumstances of accidents and
introduces the paperwork to INPS within the required 72 hours.
e. Training Program –
10 %
The Specialist administers the Mission training program;
provides advice and support to the Mission
Training Committee in the identification of training needs,
alloca
tion of training funds, development of
mission and regional training opportunities, and nominations to
USAID leadership courses; monitors
Mission utilization of training resources, to ensure compliance
with pertinent regulations and guidelines;
oversees pr
ovision of logistical support to Mission and regional training
programs; and, administers
Mission language programs, including identifying employee
needs, scheduling classes, tracking
participation, and coordinating the administration of purchase
orders for training companies.
f. CCN Evaluation Program – 10 %
The Specialist provides guidance to Supervisors, and is
responsible for following up on FSNPSC/TCNPSC
Personnel Evaluations with the designated Mission Review
Committee (MRC); maintains personnel dat
a
current on when evaluations and annual within grade increases
are due; follows through with employees and
supervisors to ensure that evaluations are submitted on due
dates, and that narratives are consistent; and,
informs supervisors of the need for an e
valuation to permit a step increase, promotion, extension of
contract,
and/or disciplinary action in accordance with the terms of the
contract.
g. Annual Workforce Planning & Awards Administration – 15 %
The Specialist formulates and develops the HR component of
the Annual Report (Mission budget request), and
tracks personnel assignments and re-
assignments across offices, and regularly consults with Office
Chiefs and
the Front Office to obtain most current estimates of planned and
actual staff requirement
s, and factors these
plans into the Annual Report.
The Specialist monitors the USAID/Mali Mission Awards
Program by collecting nominations from Office
Team Leaders and Office Core Chiefs; advises Team Leaders
and Office Chiefs on Mission Joint Award
proce
dures, as well as “On the Spot Award” regulations; provides
guidance on the use of the JF66 and OSA
award forms upon request; collects nominations and prepares
certificates by including award citations before
sending it to State HRO for coordination prior to the Embassy
Awards ceremony; and, coordinates with the
HRO on Awards ceremony preparation by making ready all
framed certificates, and assuring that cables are sent
out to payroll for payment.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
AND TRAVEL
:
The work does not involve undue physical demands.
POINT OF CONTACT:
HR
Email:
[email protected]
QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED FOR THIS POSITION:
1.
Education
( 10 points):
.....................................................
....................
2.
Prior Work Experi
ence
(25 points):
.........................................
..................
3.
Language Proficiency (
15 points):
............................................
.................
4.
Knowledge
( 25 points):
...........................................................
.............
5.
Skills and Abilities
( 25 points
):
...........................................................
..
Maximum Evaluati
on Score:
100 points
4
SELECTION FACTORS:
To be considered for this position, applicants must meet the
minimum qualifications noted herein
.
For applicants meeting the minimum qualifications, further
consideration and selection will be based
on panel assess
ment of the selection factors listed below.
Applicants are required to address each of the selection criteria
on a separate sheet describing
specifically and accurately what experience, training, education,
and/or awards or recognition they
have received
relevant to each criteria described below, and any related
considerations.
To be considered for this position, applicants must meet the
minimum qualifications.
1.
All Malian Citizens and Local Residents with a valid work
permit at the time o
f appli
cation.
2.
A minimum of Bachelor
’s degree in Human Resources Management, Public
Administration,
Business Administration, or a related area of the Social
Sciences
is required
. A graduate degree
in one of these fields is desired
.
3.
A minimum of five (5) years pr
ogressively responsible, semi
-professional experience in Human
Resource Management, or closely related work that included
equivalent experience, is required.
One year of this experience should have been within USAID,
another USG Agency, other donor
agency
, host
-government organizations, or private sector institutions –
preferably in an English
-
language and multi
-ethnic work environment.
4.
Level 4 English and French language proficiency (fluent oral,
reading, and writing) is required.
Fluency in at least one
local language is required.
5.
The Specialist
must have a working knowledge of host
-government guidelines concerning
terms and conditions of employment of local personnel, and
registration of American personnel;
and, the Specialist must have knowledge of sta
tutes and regulations as they deal with HR and
administrative services, including those directed by the Malian
Labor Code and government
structures (Retirement Scheme Office; Social Security Office,
Medical Coverage Institution, and
Labor Office).
6.
The Spe
cialist
must have good customer service skills and the ability to
supervise a small unit.
Good managerial, analytical, and interpersonal skills are
required. The ability to analyze and
interpret complex policies, to articulate these policies and their
ap
plication to Mission operations,
and to put into effective practice USAID regulations and
directions is essential.
Management may consider the following when de
termining successful candidacy: nepotism,
conflicts of interest, budget, and residency status.
Current employees serving a probationary pe
riod are not eligible to apply. Current employees with
an Overall Summary Rating of Needs Improvement or
Unsatisfactory on their most recent Employee
Performance Report are not eligible to apply.
HOW THE SELECTI
ON WILL BE MADE:
The successful candidate will be selected based upon:
1.
Preliminary review of the applicants submitted package to
establish that minimum requirements
are met.
2.
Tests:
Candidates may be tested on English writing skills, Microsoft
Office proficiency
, or any
technical skills test that might be deemed appropriate may be
required.
3.
Interviews.
5
4.
Reference checks.
USAID/Mali Human Resources Section will perform the
preliminary review (Step 1) to eliminate
those applications that do NOT
meet the minimum requirements. The TEC will review each of
the
applications which meet the minimum qualifications against the
established evaluation criteria to
develop a shortlist of applicants t
o be tested and/or interviewed. Applicants will be contacted
(Step
2) for
testing and interviews. Based on the results of the tests,
however, an applicant otherwise
identified for interview could be removed from the interview
list. Following the interviews (Step 3)
during which the applicant will be evaluated against the establ
ished criteria, the TEC will make a
preliminary determination of candidates to be considered for
employment and forward tha
t list to
HR.
HR will conduct reference checks (Step 4&5) prior to advising
the TEC and CO of the results of
these checks. References
may be solicited from current as well as former supervisors in
addition to
the references you provide in your application package.
TO APPLY:
Qualified
candidates for this position should submit the following
documents
to be considered.
Failure to do so may result in a determination that the
application is not qualified
. Only shortlisted
Applicants will be contacted.
1.
Resume
or
curriculum vitae
(CV) relevant to the subject position;
2.
Cover letter
of not more than three (3) pages describing how the incumbent’s
skills and
experience fit the requirements of the subject
position.
3.
Applicants are required to provide three (3) to five (5)
professional references
with complete
contact information including email address and telephone
numbers. References should
have
knowledge of the candidate’s ability to perform the duties set
forth in the application and must
not be family members or relatives
.
4.
Copy of
Academic Transcripts
/Diplomas/Degrees/Certificates
.
5.
Applicants must provide their full
mailing address with t
elephone
and email
address
and
should retain for their records copies of all enclosures that
accompany their submissions.
SUBMIT APPLICATION:
Human Resources Management Section -
Email:
acpersonnel
@usaid.gov
with the following
reference number in the subject line:
HR
-EXO-
004-
2018-
HRS
. Emails received without the
Vacancy Reference Number as indicated above will NOT be
considered.
Please note that all cv/resume and cover letter must be in
English
, otherwise application package is
incomplete and will be rejected.
CLOS
ING DATE FOR THIS POSITION IS:
October 3
, 2018 at 5pm
Bamako
6
LIST OF PRE
-HIRE REQUIRMENTS
FOR PSC
s:
Once the Contracting Officer (CO) informs the successful
Applicant about being select
ed for a
contract award, the C
.O will provide the successful Applicant instructions about how
to complete
the
following.
1.
Medical Examination
2.
Security Investigation
3.
Employee Biographical Data Sheet (Form AID 1420)
4.
Application for Employment in the Foreign Service of the
United States (Form OF 174)
.
BENEFITS/ALLOWANCES:
The incumbent will be compensated in accordance with the U.S.
Mission to Mali’s Local
Compensation Plan (LCP). The plan includes basic salary,
miscellaneous allowance, and medical
insuranc
e subsidy.
If an applicant does not meet all required qualifications for the
position and is
selected for the position, he/she may be hired at a lower grade
than the position classification grade.
Final compensation will be based on the position grade and
negotiated within the corresponding
market value.
TAXES:
The successful Applicant will be subject to host country tax
laws.
USAID REGULATIONS, POLICIES AND CONTRACT
CLAUSES PERTAINING TO PSCs
:
USAID regulations and policies governing CCN/TCN PSC
awards
are available at these sources:
1.
USAID Acquisition Regulation (AIDAR), Appendix J, “Direct
USAID Contracts with
a
Cooperating Country National and with a Third Country
National for Personal Services Abroad,
”
is including
contract clause “General Provision
s,” available at
https://www.usaid.gov/sites/default/files/documents/1868/aidar_
0.pdf
2.
Contract Cover Page form AID 302-
4 available at https://www.usaid.gov/forms
3.
Acquisition & Assistance Policy Directives/Contract
Information Bulletins (AAPDs/CIBs) for
Personal Services Contracts with Individuals available at
http://www.u
said.gov/work-
usaid/aapds
-cibs
4.
Ethical Conduct. By the acceptance of a USAID personal
services contract as an individual, the
contractor will be acknowledging receipt of the “Standards of
Ethical Conduct for Employees of
the Executive Branch,” available f
rom the U.S. Office of Government Ethics, in accordance with
Gener
al Provision 2 and 5 CFR 2635. See
https://www.oge.gov/web/oge.nsf/OGE%20Regulations
EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY:
The US
Mission in Mali provides equal opportunity and fair and
equitable treatment in employment
to all people without regard to race, color, religion, sex,
national origin, age, disability, political
affiliation, marital status, or sexual orientation.
We
strive
to achieve equal employment opportunity
in all personnel operations through continuing diversity
enhancement programs.
The EEO complaint procedure is
available to individuals who believe they have been denied
equal
opportunity based upon marital status or
political affiliation. Individuals with such complaints
should avail themselves of the appropriate grievance
procedures, remedies:::::
SKILLS:
•
Excellent organizational skills
•
Strong customer relations skills
•
Dependable team member
•
Quick Learner and attentive to details
•
Punctual, Adaptable, and Active
•
Work well within work place guidelines
WORK EXPERIENCE:
FRAUD SPECIALISTE: TD BANK
01/2018- CURRENT
Customer service agent TD Bank
6/2015 – 01/2018
Answering calls and customers
inquiries in a respectful manner
•Solving customers issues and
suggesting ideas to avoid same issues
•Processing mails for updating customer’s account
•Covering the help line when needed
•Awards
: Top Performer of
the month
(Hard and Soft Skills)
on 06/2016; 7/2016; Soft Skills Top
Performer 02/2017;
Wow rewards (Passion) 02/2017, Top performer Hard Skills
May 2017
,
Hard Skills Top Performer May 2017, Wow Club Member on
07/2017
; Top Performer Hard
Skills on 09/2017
.
Driver/Caterer/Lead
Chelsea Food Services/United Airlines
-
Newark, NJ
04-2013 -06/2015
•Loading and unloading trucks
•
Ensure compliance using airlines specifications
•
Co
mmunicate effectively with other team members
•
Awards: Employee of the month October 2014
Prep Cook/ Bar
-
back
/
HOST
Joe’s Crab Shack
-
Clifton, NJ
04
-
2011/04
-
2013
•
Prepare daily orders as needed
•
Follow recipes and
sanitations procedures accordingly
•
Assisted bartenders with daily routines to prepare drinks
•
Greeting and seating customers
EDUCATION:
•
University of Ouagadougou
Master in
Economics and Business Administration 11
-
2005/12
-
2009
•
Essex County College
ESL
09
-
2011/04
-
2012
•
Devry University/ Keller Graduate School MBA in Finance
01/2016
-
current
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1 MemorandumDATE0952018 FROM USAIDMali Executive .docx

  • 1. 1 Memorandum DATE: 09/ 5/2018 FROM: USAID/Mali Executive Office SUBJECT: Vacant Position advertisement : USAID /Mali Human Resources Specialist REF No.: HR -EXO- 004- 2018 -HRS TO: All Malian Citizens and Local Residents with valid work permit at the time of application . OPEN PERIOD : 09/ 5/2018 to 10/ 03/2018 - 5:00 p.m. ( Bamako time)
  • 2. GRADE LEVEL : ( NUMBER OF POSITION: One (1) Vacancy PLACE OF PERFORMANCE: Bamako, Mali PERIOD OF PERFORMANCE: Em ployment under this contract is of a continuing nature. Its duration is expected to be part of a series of sequential contracts based on performance, availability of funds and the need for services. SECURITY LEVEL REQUIRED: Public Trust STATEMENT OF DUTI ES: The U.S. Agency for Interna tional Development is seeking a FSNPSC Human Resources Specialist to support USAID/Mali Mission. Basic Function of Position The USAID/Mali Mission consists of 84 foreign national and 31 American and third country emplo yees. The Human Resources (HR) Specialist is responsible for planning, designing, developing, coordinating, and implementing a full range of American and Foreign National personnel services to support the USAID Mali programs in a fair and equitable manner. The Specialist will implement, direct, and perform the functions of a full service HR Unit to provide direct service to the multiple categories of USAID/Mali
  • 3. Mission employees. Services provided include: personal services contracting, position classific ation, recruitment, workforce planning, and U.S. Direct Hire assignment coordination, as well as oversight of Mission systems for evaluation, counseling, and liaison. The HR Specialist is the Mission’s principal advisor on personnel policies and issues. T he Specialist serves as the primary Mission point of contact with the Embassy HR Office on matters pertaining to post- specific regulations and guidelines affecting American, host -country, and third- country employees. The Specialist administers the Mission awards and training programs, and ensures Mission compliance with all legal, regulatory, procedural, and policy requirements governing personnel management activities in Mali. T he Specialist advises on provisions of the Malian Labor Code, prevailing host -government personnel practices, and as the Liaison Person between the Mission and the Inspection of Labor regarding personnel issues. The Specialist reports directly to the Supervisory Executive Officer (EXO) or Acting EXO, and supervises two HR Assistants. 2 Major Duties and Responsibilities a. Foreign National Personnel Program - 25% The Specialist collaborates with the Embassy and USAID/Washington on development and imple mentation of personnel policies and procedures for local personnel, including
  • 4. the FSN Handbook and the Local Compensation Plan; develops recruitment sources for new or newly vacated positions for permanent and short - term employment; oversees interviewing, testing, and selection for applicants, including salary negotiations and employment briefings; provides guidance to Team Leaders and/or Project Managers on the recruitment process for local and offshore -hire positions; and ensures an Action Memorandum to j ustify need is in place, in some cases prepares the justification for the concerned office for Mission Director approval. The Specialist r eviews position descriptions, and provides technical guidance and assistance to employees and supervisors on position evaluation matters; works with the HRSU for MClass position classification review, as needed; assists in planning of career development for local personnel, including counseling, identification of training opportunities, development of Mission- specific tr aining programs, and transition assistance; and, issues personnel actions and maintains permanent personnel records. b. American Personnel Program – 15% The Specialist interprets regulations and keeps employees informed of matters affecting assignment, performance evaluation, leave policies, health benefits, and insurance allowances; manages the Mission annual evaluation process, participating in the organization and support of Mission Appraisal Committees; administers the annual position validation proce ss, ensuring timely submission of data to USAID/Washington; assists newly assigned personnel, both before and after arrival, advising on employee
  • 5. services such as schooling options, post protocol, and employment possibilities for dependents; manages the ch eck -in process for new arrivals, as well as the check -out procedures for employees departing on R&R, home leave, and transfer; coordinates with the Embassy on matters relating to notifications of arrival and departure; and, manages the USAID summer hire an d summer intern programs. c. Personnel Services Contracting Management – 15% The Specialist m anages the Mission employment program for US Personal Services Contractors (USPSC’s), both long and short term, local hire and off -shore, OE and project funded. The Specialist reviews and provides clearance on documents related PSCs; prepares contracts and contract renewals for USPSC and FSNPSC employees within contracting authority, and ensure s all contracts reflect changes in policy reflected in the Federal Acq uisition Regulations (FAR), US AID Acquisition Regulations (AIDAR), the Foreign Affairs Manual ( FAM ), and the Foreign Service National Employees' Handbook. The Specialist n egotiates salaries for new recruits, and calculates budgets (biweekly salary, transp ortation, seniority
  • 6. bonus, etc.); conducts final salary negotiations when hiring US Personal Service Contract employees; determines benefits, clauses, and general provisions to be included in contracts; c oordinates with the Office of Financial Management ( OFM) regarding obligation of funds; obtains signatures of the Contracting Officer and the employee; coordinates the distribution of signed contracts; and, a mends contracts when expired, or in case if an increase, resignation, termination, or any other incr ease or decrease that affects employee salary. d. Additional Administrative Actions – 10% The Specialist, through the HR Unit, prepares JF62s and SF 30s for actions including contract modifications and personnel actions regarding resignation, retirement, separations, within grade increase, salary advance, allotment of pay, maternity leave, promotion, position reclassification, and disciplinary actions for FSNPSC employees in the Mission; coordinates activities related to Medical coverage; and, serves as contact and referral for management of the Medicine provision to FSNPSCs, as well as for the provision of local/private clinics for Mission FSN for family health coverage. The Specialist reviews and up -dates the Mission Staffing Pattern Web - Pass and Access Data Base; assures new positions are added, and resigned employees are replaced/transferred or deleted; coordinates with INPS for FSN personnel family allowances payment, and ensures USDH 3
  • 7. employees register their local -hire household staff; manages the ret irement process, in coordination with INPS and OFM; advises local employees of accident coverage performed by INPS; and, completes work -injury forms (Declaration d’Accident du Travail), upon gathering information about the circumstances of accidents and introduces the paperwork to INPS within the required 72 hours. e. Training Program – 10 % The Specialist administers the Mission training program; provides advice and support to the Mission Training Committee in the identification of training needs, alloca tion of training funds, development of mission and regional training opportunities, and nominations to USAID leadership courses; monitors Mission utilization of training resources, to ensure compliance with pertinent regulations and guidelines; oversees pr ovision of logistical support to Mission and regional training programs; and, administers Mission language programs, including identifying employee needs, scheduling classes, tracking participation, and coordinating the administration of purchase orders for training companies. f. CCN Evaluation Program – 10 % The Specialist provides guidance to Supervisors, and is responsible for following up on FSNPSC/TCNPSC Personnel Evaluations with the designated Mission Review Committee (MRC); maintains personnel dat a current on when evaluations and annual within grade increases are due; follows through with employees and supervisors to ensure that evaluations are submitted on due
  • 8. dates, and that narratives are consistent; and, informs supervisors of the need for an e valuation to permit a step increase, promotion, extension of contract, and/or disciplinary action in accordance with the terms of the contract. g. Annual Workforce Planning & Awards Administration – 15 % The Specialist formulates and develops the HR component of the Annual Report (Mission budget request), and tracks personnel assignments and re- assignments across offices, and regularly consults with Office Chiefs and the Front Office to obtain most current estimates of planned and actual staff requirement s, and factors these plans into the Annual Report. The Specialist monitors the USAID/Mali Mission Awards Program by collecting nominations from Office Team Leaders and Office Core Chiefs; advises Team Leaders and Office Chiefs on Mission Joint Award proce dures, as well as “On the Spot Award” regulations; provides guidance on the use of the JF66 and OSA award forms upon request; collects nominations and prepares certificates by including award citations before sending it to State HRO for coordination prior to the Embassy Awards ceremony; and, coordinates with the HRO on Awards ceremony preparation by making ready all framed certificates, and assuring that cables are sent out to payroll for payment. PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND TRAVEL : The work does not involve undue physical demands. POINT OF CONTACT: HR
  • 9. Email: [email protected] QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED FOR THIS POSITION: 1. Education ( 10 points): ..................................................... .................... 2. Prior Work Experi ence (25 points): ......................................... .................. 3. Language Proficiency ( 15 points): ............................................ ................. 4. Knowledge ( 25 points): ........................................................... ............. 5. Skills and Abilities ( 25 points ): ........................................................... .. Maximum Evaluati on Score: 100 points 4 SELECTION FACTORS: To be considered for this position, applicants must meet the
  • 10. minimum qualifications noted herein . For applicants meeting the minimum qualifications, further consideration and selection will be based on panel assess ment of the selection factors listed below. Applicants are required to address each of the selection criteria on a separate sheet describing specifically and accurately what experience, training, education, and/or awards or recognition they have received relevant to each criteria described below, and any related considerations. To be considered for this position, applicants must meet the minimum qualifications. 1. All Malian Citizens and Local Residents with a valid work permit at the time o f appli cation. 2. A minimum of Bachelor ’s degree in Human Resources Management, Public Administration, Business Administration, or a related area of the Social Sciences is required . A graduate degree in one of these fields is desired . 3. A minimum of five (5) years pr ogressively responsible, semi -professional experience in Human Resource Management, or closely related work that included equivalent experience, is required.
  • 11. One year of this experience should have been within USAID, another USG Agency, other donor agency , host -government organizations, or private sector institutions – preferably in an English - language and multi -ethnic work environment. 4. Level 4 English and French language proficiency (fluent oral, reading, and writing) is required. Fluency in at least one local language is required. 5. The Specialist must have a working knowledge of host -government guidelines concerning terms and conditions of employment of local personnel, and registration of American personnel; and, the Specialist must have knowledge of sta tutes and regulations as they deal with HR and administrative services, including those directed by the Malian Labor Code and government structures (Retirement Scheme Office; Social Security Office, Medical Coverage Institution, and Labor Office). 6. The Spe cialist must have good customer service skills and the ability to supervise a small unit. Good managerial, analytical, and interpersonal skills are required. The ability to analyze and interpret complex policies, to articulate these policies and their ap
  • 12. plication to Mission operations, and to put into effective practice USAID regulations and directions is essential. Management may consider the following when de termining successful candidacy: nepotism, conflicts of interest, budget, and residency status. Current employees serving a probationary pe riod are not eligible to apply. Current employees with an Overall Summary Rating of Needs Improvement or Unsatisfactory on their most recent Employee Performance Report are not eligible to apply. HOW THE SELECTI ON WILL BE MADE: The successful candidate will be selected based upon: 1. Preliminary review of the applicants submitted package to establish that minimum requirements are met. 2. Tests: Candidates may be tested on English writing skills, Microsoft Office proficiency , or any technical skills test that might be deemed appropriate may be required. 3. Interviews. 5 4. Reference checks. USAID/Mali Human Resources Section will perform the preliminary review (Step 1) to eliminate those applications that do NOT meet the minimum requirements. The TEC will review each of the applications which meet the minimum qualifications against the
  • 13. established evaluation criteria to develop a shortlist of applicants t o be tested and/or interviewed. Applicants will be contacted (Step 2) for testing and interviews. Based on the results of the tests, however, an applicant otherwise identified for interview could be removed from the interview list. Following the interviews (Step 3) during which the applicant will be evaluated against the establ ished criteria, the TEC will make a preliminary determination of candidates to be considered for employment and forward tha t list to HR. HR will conduct reference checks (Step 4&5) prior to advising the TEC and CO of the results of these checks. References may be solicited from current as well as former supervisors in addition to the references you provide in your application package. TO APPLY: Qualified candidates for this position should submit the following documents to be considered. Failure to do so may result in a determination that the application is not qualified . Only shortlisted Applicants will be contacted. 1. Resume or curriculum vitae (CV) relevant to the subject position; 2.
  • 14. Cover letter of not more than three (3) pages describing how the incumbent’s skills and experience fit the requirements of the subject position. 3. Applicants are required to provide three (3) to five (5) professional references with complete contact information including email address and telephone numbers. References should have knowledge of the candidate’s ability to perform the duties set forth in the application and must not be family members or relatives . 4. Copy of Academic Transcripts /Diplomas/Degrees/Certificates . 5. Applicants must provide their full mailing address with t elephone and email address and should retain for their records copies of all enclosures that accompany their submissions. SUBMIT APPLICATION: Human Resources Management Section - Email: acpersonnel @usaid.gov with the following
  • 15. reference number in the subject line: HR -EXO- 004- 2018- HRS . Emails received without the Vacancy Reference Number as indicated above will NOT be considered. Please note that all cv/resume and cover letter must be in English , otherwise application package is incomplete and will be rejected. CLOS ING DATE FOR THIS POSITION IS: October 3 , 2018 at 5pm Bamako 6 LIST OF PRE -HIRE REQUIRMENTS FOR PSC s: Once the Contracting Officer (CO) informs the successful Applicant about being select ed for a contract award, the C .O will provide the successful Applicant instructions about how to complete the following. 1. Medical Examination 2. Security Investigation 3.
  • 16. Employee Biographical Data Sheet (Form AID 1420) 4. Application for Employment in the Foreign Service of the United States (Form OF 174) . BENEFITS/ALLOWANCES: The incumbent will be compensated in accordance with the U.S. Mission to Mali’s Local Compensation Plan (LCP). The plan includes basic salary, miscellaneous allowance, and medical insuranc e subsidy. If an applicant does not meet all required qualifications for the position and is selected for the position, he/she may be hired at a lower grade than the position classification grade. Final compensation will be based on the position grade and negotiated within the corresponding market value. TAXES: The successful Applicant will be subject to host country tax laws. USAID REGULATIONS, POLICIES AND CONTRACT CLAUSES PERTAINING TO PSCs : USAID regulations and policies governing CCN/TCN PSC awards are available at these sources: 1. USAID Acquisition Regulation (AIDAR), Appendix J, “Direct USAID Contracts with a Cooperating Country National and with a Third Country National for Personal Services Abroad, ” is including
  • 17. contract clause “General Provision s,” available at https://www.usaid.gov/sites/default/files/documents/1868/aidar_ 0.pdf 2. Contract Cover Page form AID 302- 4 available at https://www.usaid.gov/forms 3. Acquisition & Assistance Policy Directives/Contract Information Bulletins (AAPDs/CIBs) for Personal Services Contracts with Individuals available at http://www.u said.gov/work- usaid/aapds -cibs 4. Ethical Conduct. By the acceptance of a USAID personal services contract as an individual, the contractor will be acknowledging receipt of the “Standards of Ethical Conduct for Employees of the Executive Branch,” available f rom the U.S. Office of Government Ethics, in accordance with Gener al Provision 2 and 5 CFR 2635. See https://www.oge.gov/web/oge.nsf/OGE%20Regulations EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: The US Mission in Mali provides equal opportunity and fair and equitable treatment in employment to all people without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, political affiliation, marital status, or sexual orientation. We strive to achieve equal employment opportunity in all personnel operations through continuing diversity
  • 18. enhancement programs. The EEO complaint procedure is available to individuals who believe they have been denied equal opportunity based upon marital status or political affiliation. Individuals with such complaints should avail themselves of the appropriate grievance procedures, remedies::::: SKILLS: • Excellent organizational skills • Strong customer relations skills • Dependable team member • Quick Learner and attentive to details • Punctual, Adaptable, and Active • Work well within work place guidelines WORK EXPERIENCE: FRAUD SPECIALISTE: TD BANK 01/2018- CURRENT Customer service agent TD Bank 6/2015 – 01/2018 Answering calls and customers inquiries in a respectful manner •Solving customers issues and suggesting ideas to avoid same issues •Processing mails for updating customer’s account •Covering the help line when needed
  • 19. •Awards : Top Performer of the month (Hard and Soft Skills) on 06/2016; 7/2016; Soft Skills Top Performer 02/2017; Wow rewards (Passion) 02/2017, Top performer Hard Skills May 2017 , Hard Skills Top Performer May 2017, Wow Club Member on 07/2017 ; Top Performer Hard Skills on 09/2017 . Driver/Caterer/Lead Chelsea Food Services/United Airlines - Newark, NJ 04-2013 -06/2015 •Loading and unloading trucks • Ensure compliance using airlines specifications • Co mmunicate effectively with other team members • Awards: Employee of the month October 2014 Prep Cook/ Bar - back / HOST Joe’s Crab Shack - Clifton, NJ 04
  • 20. - 2011/04 - 2013 • Prepare daily orders as needed • Follow recipes and sanitations procedures accordingly • Assisted bartenders with daily routines to prepare drinks • Greeting and seating customers EDUCATION: • University of Ouagadougou Master in Economics and Business Administration 11 - 2005/12 - 2009 • Essex County College ESL 09 - 2011/04 - 2012 • Devry University/ Keller Graduate School MBA in Finance 01/2016 - current