Détails de l'annonce
Organisation : Peace Brigades International Belgium
Site web : http://www.pbi.org
Lieu de l'emploi : Bruxelles /
Type d'emploi : Contrat à durée déterminée
Type de contrat : Temps partiel
Fonction : Coordination
Date de publication : 10/02/2022
Date limite : 10/02/2022
Profil
Person specifications
• University degree in relevant subject or equivalent work history in non-profit sector
• At least three years’ experience in a senior management role preferably within the not -for- profit sector
• Demonstrated professional experience in financial management
• Demonstrated professional experience in human resource management
• Expertise in organisational development and governance
• Understanding of organisational compliance requirements and risk management
• Experience working with a board
• Experience managing staff and volunteers
• Excellent oral and written communication skills, in particular the ability to effectively communicate with diverse stakeholders with varying levels of technical expertise
• Fluency in English and Spanish. A working knowledge of French would be an asset.
• Ability to work within a multi-cultural office environment and a complex, decentralised multi- cultural organisation with limited resources
• Excellent organisational and time management skills; ability to effectively handle multiple competing priorities, work independently and self-manage
• Commitment to and understanding of PBI’s principles, mission and objectives. Previous experience and/or understanding of human rights protection would be an asset
To apply, please refer to ToRs avalable here.
Description
About PBI
PBI is a non-governmental organisation, registered in the USA, which protects human rights defenders and promotes nonviolent conflict transformation. We provide protection, capacity building and other support for threatened organisations, defenders and communities pursuing social justice and defence of human rights in areas of violent conflict. Our current field projects are in Colombia, Guatemala, Honduras, Kenya, Indonesia, Mexico, Nepal and Costa Rica/Nicaragua.
PBI project work is supported by a network of 13 country groups in Europe, North America and Australia, who carry out volunteer recruitment, advocacy and fundraising, and by the international coordinating office in Brussels.
PBI promotes non-violence, uses a non -hierarchical model of organising and decisions are made by consensus. For further information about PBI, see www.peacebrigades.org.
Purpose of the role
This position plays a key internal role in organisational development, management and governance in Peace Brigades International (PBI). The International Governance Coordinator oversees the development and implementation of policy and best practice in finance, human resources and compliance. This position works closely with its counterpart, the International Operations Coordinator to provide a central coordinating function to the international organisation.
While this role is advertised as an interim role to cover essential governance duties while a potential re-organization of the international office is discussed, there may be an opportunity to become a permanent staff depending on the outcome of that process.
Position in the organization
The International Governance Coordinator reports directly to the International Council (IC) and has key relationships with the International Operations Council (IOC) and various committees. It is a three- day-a-week position, has two to three direct reports, and is based in PBI’s International Office.
Place of work
This role is normally based at the International Office in Brussels, Belgium. Considering the interim nature of the role, flexible working arrangements with regular travel to Brussels may be considered for an exceptional candidate.
Responsibilities
Finance
• Oversee the development and implementation of international finance strategy and policy
• Support finance staff in Country Groups and Projects to ensure timely and accountable financial budgeting, monitoring and reporting
• Oversee the coordination of the International Secretariat’s budget and financial audit
• Oversee the coordination of the organisation’s global budget and financial audit
• Provide support to the Finance Manager
• Ensure regular communication and exchange on finance management and auditing issues
with the IC, the IOC and relevant committees
Human Resources
• Oversee and develop international human resources strategy and policy
• Manage recruitment processes for the International Office
• Manage employment, volunteer and consultancy contracts for the International Secretariat
• Maintain confidential and secure human resource records
• Act as a reference point for human resource disputes, coordinating and overseeing the organisation’s response as an employer
Governance
• Ensure compliance with international and domestic legal requirements
• Maintain a risk management framework and oversee an organisational risk register
• Act as a reference point for legal issues
• Ensure regular communication and exchange on legal issues with the IC and relevant
committees
• Convene the Finance and Audit Committee, the Human Resources Committee, and the Legal Committee
• Promote good governance within the organisation by providing support and capacity building to Country Group boards and Project Committees
• Provide support to the IC to fulfil its governance role, including secretariat support:
o Produce the agenda and minutes for the IC meetings
o Support follow-up on IC decisions
o Manage recruitment and succession planning for the IC
o Provide advice on governance matters Coordination
• Together with the International Coordinator, ensure the organisation of the General Assembly and IC-IOC Face-to-Face Meetings
• Participate in relevant coordination spaces across the organisation Support functions of the International Office
• Provide on-going oversight and support, ensure realistic and appropriate workplans, and conduct annual appraisals for staff and consultants and co-manage the international office with the International Coordinator