Friday, September 10, 2010

Insurance Executive Job Vacancy in A Multinational Food and Beverage Company, Kenya

Our client is a global multinational Food & Beverage company, worldwide leader in most of its category portfolio. With global or local specific brands and products, the core focus is to meet the diverse needs and preferences of consumers all over the world.

Job Summary

Reporting to the Regional Treasury Manager, the Insurance Executive will co-ordinate all insurance activities in the region including risk financing, loss prevention and employee benefits.

He/She will be the contact person in regards to all insurance related matters for Head office and countries supporting other departments.

Responsibilities

1. Insurance / Risk financing:

Ensure that all insurance coverage required by local law or regulation is in place.
Implement the Global Standard on Insurance and Risk Financing.
Ensure full integration of local insurances into the global insurance programmes.
Declare Fire Insurance values to Group Risk Services.
Input Insurance policies information, premiums and claims into Risk Console.
Premium invoices to be paid within 30 days of receipt.
Ensure that all the necessary documentation is submitted to insurers on a timely basis and that claims are settled as per claims handling procedures. And follow up on any possible claim recovery from 3rd party.
Notify Group Risk Services of major claims.
Select insurers or service providers for insurance/services.
Inform Group Risk Services of any major change in Risk Profile e.g. acquisitions, divestments, capital investments, new construction projects etc.
Advice and assist on insurance/risk financing to other departments or services of the local entity.
Analyze claims and identify trends in order to propose loss prevention/ mitigation measures.

2. Loss Prevention:

Support the Global Property Loss Prevention Programme and follow up on implementation of recommendations.
Support and encourage the implementation of Business Continuity Planning with the assistance of Group Risk Services.
Support the implementation of the Global initiative on safe driving.
Support and coordinate loss prevention projects initiated at global level.

3. Employee Benefits:

Support Group Risk Services in its project to better understand the global spend on life, disability and medical insurance/cost.
Encourage the use of Group schemes and/or partners where possible.

4. Support / Assistance to the other departments:

Ensure one focal point in the region for all insurance related matters and in the countries.
Review contractual arrangements with 3rd parties in order to identify any insurance requirement and ensure that;

They are in line with group programme/ practice
Exposure is mitigated as much as possible

Identify and eliminate any duplicated insurance cost.
Identify any insurance cost that falls outside of group programmes and local legal requirements and report to Group Risk Services.

Requirements

-Degree in Business related course
-5 years of experience in insurance
-Ability to work as a part of a multifunctional team.
-Superior communication and interpersonal skills.
-Good knowledge and understanding of organizational dynamics, behaviors and psychology.
-Good business acumen.
-Good working knowledge of French will be considered as an added advantage.

How to apply:

Send your application including a cover letter indicating your desire to work with our client; a detailed CV highlighting relevant experience, details of current and expected salary, a daytime phone contact, email address, and the names of three professional referees to

Adept Systems
Management Consultants
P O Box 6416, Nairobi, GPO 00100 or
Email: recruit@adeptsystems.co.ke
Web:
www.adeptsys.biz

Close date: Friday 17th September 2010.

Only short listed candidates will be contacted.

Please note that we do not charge fees for receiving or processing job applications.

Save The Children Job Vacancy: Recruitment for Area Programme Manager

Job Purpose

The Area Programme Manager as the senior representative of Save the Children in Puntland is responsible for networking with other agencies and partners and government for coordinating all programme activities undertaken in Puntland. The role has responsibility for seeking opportunities for expanding our work for children in the area. The Manager will work with the Regional Manager – (Somaliland and Puntland) and other Country Leadership Team members to ensure that the Puntland programme evolves in line with SC national and global priorities.

Key Accountability

-Represent Save the Children in Puntland, network and maintain relationships with government authorities, donors and INGOs/NGOs and partners in Puntland
-Ensure that government and NGO partners have clear understanding of Save the Children’s vision, mission, goals and guiding policies and strategies
-Participate in identification of potential partners within Puntland and in assessing their capacity to work with SC in our work with and for children.
-Ensure that all new partners, suppliers and agents of any sort with whom SC might engage have been properly vetted according to SC’s procedures and requirements
-Oversee that local implementing partners are discharging their responsibilities, live up to stipulations stated in the partnership agreement and take appropriate action
-Ensure that all agreements with partners include a section of their agreement to abide by the SC Child Safeguarding policy.
-Ensure that no agreements are signed with any partners or providers without the prior consent of the Regional Manager.
-Take the overall responsibility in guiding and coordinating the program in Puntland Initiate and contribute to discussions on the formulation of new program ideas and assist in project proposal development ensuring that logistics, HR and financial considerations are taken fully into account.
-Ensure that project managers working in Puntland keep strictly to donors’ and SC’s compliance requirements and in particular in relation to procurement, the management of assets secured though donor grants and in producing acceptable narrative and accurate financial reports in a timely manner.
-Ensure that all programme activities are undertaken in a transparent manner particularly in the identification of partners and beneficiaries
-Ensure that the quality of the programs/projects is maintained through an effective monitoring system and that accurate data and information documented and reported according to requirements.
-Ensure that project reports are timely prepared and submitted using donor reporting requirements to the regional manager and program manager who will be responsible to review, compile and submit the reports to Country Office.
-Submit to the regional manager internal monthly management reports on activities undertaken in the region
-Maintain effective and smooth communications with key SC colleagues including finance, grants, managers as well as SC County Offices (Hargeisa and Nairobi) and technical advisers as required.
-In close collaboration with the Grant/Finance and Compliance Manager, ensure that all budgets (donors and SC’s own resources) provided through the Puntland office are managed in line with SC’s minimum standards and donor requirements.
-In this to chair monthly finance meetings held on the prescribed date involving all budget holders operating from Puntland and the appropriate support staff , and that a report providing a detailed variance analysis of each budget is submitted to the Regional Manager and Finance and Grants Manager by the prescribed time.
-Establish and maintain a two-way supportive relations between finance staff and budget holders through joint programme and financial progress monitoring; and establishing effective communication between them
-Responsible for the safety and maintenance of all SC’s assets in Puntland ensuring that an up to date asset register is maintained and that the logistics officer provides the required monthly reports to the national logistics manager. All assets issued to staff must be recorded and recovered from staff upon termination of their employment.
-Ensure the application of SC’s guidelines on procurement promote transparency and highlights that failure to adhere strictly to these, apart from causing a loss of funding through disallows from donors, is a serious disciplinary offense.
-Ensure that effective financial control systems are in place to deter and avoid fraud and take actions to address suspected fraud immediately. Related to this to undertake at least one unannounced cash count in the present of the finance officer and logistician.
-Ensure that project financial reports are prepared and submitted to the regional manager and finance/grants manager.
-Ensure that personnel policies and guidelines for national staff are adhered to in executing human resource management activities: recruitment, induction, placement, promotion, training/development and separation/termination
-Promote a motivating working environment through teamwork approaches and ensure that staff members are regularly communicated on developments within SC through emails, updates, announcements and regular staff meetings
-Ensure that all staff employed with Save the Children have contracts, hold an up to date copy of the terms and conditions of services and have access to a copy of the more detailed HR manual.
-Ensure that all staff employed through the Puntland office have signed up to and adhere to the Save the Children Code of Conduct.
-Ensure that the Puntland office clearly displays an up to date guideline to staff for reporting on breaches of the Code of Conduct and the Safeguarding Children policy.
-Ensure that all other SC minimum standards are met and to strive towards maintaining the global human resources departments minimum standards in the “green” zone. Important amongst these is to ensure the bi annual performance review process is in place and that national technical managers (whether in programmes or support) review the technical performance of staff and that this is included in the assessment made of their performance by the Area Manager.
-Support the HR/Admin Officer in Consolidating the Human Resource Training and development requirements of staff of the Puntland office and submit them to the Regional Manager
-Confirm that all HR actions are consistent with the labour laws of the Puntland government. Ensure staff responsibilities are well-defined and understood; performance objectives are set against work plans and regularly monitored
-To chair meetings of the senior management team, as constituted by the Regional Manager, that meets and discuss regularly on major program and administrative matters pertaining to the Puntland office and that the minutes of the same are shared with the Regional Manager. Ensure that female staff are adequately represented in this forum even if not senior managers and that they have been selected by the women staff within the office.
-Oversee the introduction and application of appropriate administrative systems and procedures for office management, services, etc.
-Ensure that clear and effective communication system and procedures are in place and are adhered to by all staff.
-Responsible for the security safety of all staff attached to the Puntland programme
-Responsible for maintaining an up to date understanding and analysis of the political and security situation in Puntland and for reporting on this to the Regional Manager and Security Manager as requested or if any significant change occurs
-Immediately communicate to the Regional Manager and the Security Manager all security incidents (as defined in the security guidelines) that affect Save the children – directly or indirectly
-Take necessary measures to ensure the safety of all staff of SC in the region. This includes ensuring the adherence to SC’s security policies and guidelines and ensuring that plans are in place in the event of the need to close the office as a result of insecurity.
-Comply with all relevant Save the Children policies and procedures with respect to child protection, the Code of Conduct, Health and safety, fraud, whistle blowing, equal opportunities and other relevant policies
-Comply with the Standing Financial Instructions (SFIs) and other established policies, plans and procedures within the criteria set
-Account for SC’s assets and interests and safeguard from loss arising from fraud, waste, weak administration and poor value for money
-Ensure that all transactions that might have a financial consequence are legal and transparent, taking professional advice where appropriate
-Perform other tasks as requested by his/her immediate supervisor.

Working Contacts

Internal: All members of the Puntland SMT and regional (north) SMT, all staff in the Puntland programme as well as support staff based in the Hargeisa or Nairobi Offices.

External: Appropriate government authorities/offices, partners and other stakeholders in Puntland.

Code of Conduct

Because Save the Children’s work is based on deeply held values and principles, it is essential that our commitment to children’s rights and humanitarian principles is supported and demonstrated by all members of staff. Save the Children’s Code of Conduct sets out the standards which all staff members must adhere to.

Qualification, Requirement and Experience
- Degree or similar in the field of social sciences (development management, management, sociology, etc.) or related.
- Substantial experience (minimum of eight years) in development and management of humanitarian and development programmes in conflict affected countries
- Experience in the leadership/direction, development, implementation, monitoring and reporting of multi donor, multi-site field programmes, including direct management and supervisory experience.
- Proven ability to develop and lead a high performing team.
- Proven past experience in and understanding of at least two of SC’s core objectives of child protection, Health, education/training, and/or livelihoods.
- A thorough understanding of children’s rights and of Child Rights programming.
- Excellent written communications skills including proposal/report-writing and experience in representation.
- Experience of working collaboratively with local and national government, with NGO partners and a commitment to working through systems of community participation.
- Commitment to and understanding of Save the Children’s vision, mission, values and principles.
- Flexible and able to cope with difficult and unsocial working conditions and able to travel up to 50 per-cent of the time. The working week in Somalia is 6 days.

How to Apply
Applications should be forwarded to: vacancies@scsom.org

Closing Date: Saturday 22nd September 2010, 15:00 pm

Save the Children is an equal opportunity employer and highly encourages women to apply