Better Work is a unique partnership program between the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the
International Finance Corporation (IFC). Launched in February 2007, it aims to improve labour standards and
competitiveness in global supply chains. Better Work involves the development of both global tools and country level
projects. The focus is on developing scalable and sustainable solutions which build cooperation between government,
employer and worker organizations, and international buyers.
Improving labour standards in global supply chains is an important part of a pro-poor development strategy. Ensuring
workers’ rights and entitlements are protected helps distributing the benefits of trade. Better Work supports enterprises
in implementing the ILO core international labour standards and national labour law. This helps enterprises compete
in global markets where many buyers demand compliance with labour standards from their suppliers. Improved
labour standards also help enterprises be more competitive through higher productivity and quality. These benefits
help build the business case and supplier support for improved labour standards.
Better Work Haiti is a project with the following three components:
(1) Enterprise assessments against (a) the principles of the ILO Declaration on Fundamental Principles and
Rights at Work, 1998 and Haitian labour law and (b) quality and productivity;
(2) Enterprise advisory, training and capacity building services designed to support practical improvements; and
(3) Stakeholder engagement and sustainability.
For more information about the project see www.betterwork.org.
Fonctions
Function
To conduct independent enterprise assessments against labour standards and provide at enterprise level consultancy
and training services to support remediation and enterprise improvement. Enterprise assessments and progress
reports will be accessed by enterprises, international buyers and government ministries and will contribute to public
reporting. The work of enterprise advisers has a direct impact on enterprise performance and access to markets.
Supervision and Guidance
The Better Work Haiti Enterprise Advisor reports to Better Work Haiti Chief Technical Advisor through a senior team
leader who are both based in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Guidance and advice on technical or procedural aspects of the
work are received as required. Judgement, initiative and creativity are required in translating project tools and
approaches at the enterprise level. The work product is controlled by the supervisor for technical soundness and
appropriateness.
Responsibilities
1. Provide assistance in conducting enterprise assessment of labour standards and management systems at the
enterprise level;
2. Independently produce high standard reports in English on (i) assessments findings, (ii) recommendations for
improvement, (iii) enterprise improvement plans and (iv) progress reports on implementation;
3. Review the reports of other advisors as part of the peer review Better Work quality assurance system;
4. Assist in providing high quality enterprise level consultancy services designed to improve enterprise performance
including coaching, facilitating management and union improvement committees, providing technical advice and
conducting classroom based training;
5. Select, adapt and contextualize Better Work products for use at the individual enterprise level based on needs;
6. Provide technical advice and input into the development of Better Work research, products and strategies;
7. Actively contribute to the project’s monitoring and evaluation strategy, research agenda and knowledge
management strategy;
8. Contribute to the financial sustainability strategy of the project including encouraging the participation of
enterprises in project activities, a strong outcome focus, and effective time management of consultancy services;
9. Liaise with the ILO training Officer as well as the IR Specialist to ensure quality of service provision and sharing of
materials and best practices;
10. Other duties as required by the supervisor.
Qualifications Requises
Education
University degree in: human resource management, adult education, international development, law or other relevant
fields, or equivalent in experience.
Experience
At least 3 years professional experience in
social dialogue,
capacity building in the private sector in developing countries,
corporate social responsibility (particularly in the field of labour standards compliance and remediation)
or other relevant field.
Languages
Excellent command of English, a working knowledge of French and Creole would be an advantage.
Required Competencies
1. Good communications skills, both oral and written;
2. Good analytical skills;
3. Good knowledge of the Haitian labour-related law and regulations;
4. Understanding of enterprise level human resource, production and quality systems;
5. Good understanding of corporate social responsibility and labour compliance issues in global supply chains;
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6. Demonstrated ability to recognize and uphold high standards of ethical conduct;
7. High level commitment and responsibility towards completing assignments efficiently, accurately and in a timely
manner;
8. Good understanding of principles of gender equality and principles of equal opportunity and how these can be
promoted as part as the responsibilities of the post;
9. Self-motivated and ability to work independently in an outcomes-based work culture as well as contributing to the
work of a team;
10. Capacity to sensitively liaise and network with a range of stakeholders including factory managers, unions,
government and others interacting with the programme.
Conditions particulières
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Application instructions
All candidates must submit
application documents in English including (a) a competency
statement (max. 3 pages) highlighting their skills against each of the listed competencies, (b) a curriculum vitae. Only
short-listed candidates will be contacted for interview.
Autres remarques
Female candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.