Under the guidance and supervision of the HR Officer, the
HR Intern provides support to HR services in a Country Office ensuring high
quality of work, accurate, timely and properly recorded/documented service
delivery. The HR Intern promotes a client-oriented and consistent with rules
and regulations approach in the Unit.
The HR Intern works in close collaboration with HR Associate to exchange
information and ensure consistent service delivery.
Internships offer a small group of outstanding
graduate-level students the opportunity to acquire direct exposure to UNDP's
work.
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Summary of key functions:
- Support
to implementation of HR strategies;
- Support
to implementation of HR services;
- Support
to UN-related surveys;
- Support
to knowledge building and knowledge sharing.
Provides support to the implementation of HR strategies
focusing on achievement of the following results:
- Full
compliance of HR processes and records with UN/UNDP rules, regulations,
policies and strategies;
- Provision
of inputs to preparation of administrative team results-oriented
workplans.
Support to implementation HR services focusing on
achievement of the following results:
- Support
to contracts processing (FTA/TA series, SCs) and tracking of HR transactions
related to positions, recruitment, benefits, earnings/deductions,
retroactivity, recoveries, adjustments and separations through Atlas.
- Provision
of inputs to the CO staffing table and CO rosters;
- Maintenance
of Attendance record spreadsheets;
- Collection
of background information/ documents for submissions to the Local
Appointment and Promotion Board (LAPB) and to the Local Committee Review
Panel (CRP);
- Preparation
of routine correspondence, faxes, memoranda and reports in accordance
with CO SOP;
- Extracting,
inputting, copying and filing data from various sources;
- Maintenance
of proper filing system for HR records and documents;
- Compilation
of information for RCAs.
Provides support to the conduct of UN- and UNDP-related
surveys focusing on achievement of the following results:
- Collection,
copying, filing data for comprehensive and interim local salary, support
to LSSC, hardship and place-to-place surveys.
Supports knowledge building and knowledge sharing in the
CO focusing on achievement of the following results:
- Participation
in the training for the operations/projects staff on HR;
- Contribution
to knowledge networks and communities of practice.
Managing Data:
- Collects
and compiles data with speed and accuracy identifying what is relevant
and discarding what is not, records it in an accessible manner and
maintains data bases;
- Thoroughly
and methodically collects, verifies and records data demonstrating
attention to detail and identifying and correcting errors on own
initiative;
- Transmits
file data; creates and generate queries, reports and documents utilizing
databases, spreadsheets, communications and other software packages with
speed and accuracy;
- Interprets
data, draws conclusions and/or identifies patterns which support the
work of others.
Managing documents, correspondence and reports:
- Creates,
edits and presents information (queries, reports, documents) in visually
pleasing, clear and presentable formats such as tables, forms,
presentations, briefing notes/books and reports using advanced word
processing and presentation functions and basic database and spreadsheet
software;
- Edits,
formats and provides inputs to correspondence, reports, documents and/or
presentations using work processing, spreadsheets and databases meeting
quality standards and requiring minimal correction;
- Shows
sound grasp of grammar, spelling and structure in the required language;
- Ensures
correspondence, reports and documents comply with established UN
standards;
- Ability
to produce accurate and well documented records conforming to the
required standard.
Planning, organizing and multi-tasking:
- Organises
and accurately completes multiple tasks by establishing priorities while
taking into consideration special assignments, frequent interruptions,
deadlines, available resources and multiple reporting relationships.
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Operational Effectiveness:
- Ability
to perform a variety of repetitive and routine tasks and duties related
to human resources;
- Ability
to review data, identify and adjust discrepancies;
- Ability
to handle a large volume of work possibly under time constraints;
- Good
knowledge of administrative rules and regulations;
- Detailed
knowledge and understanding of clerical, administrative, secretarial
best practices and procedures, in-depth knowledge of office software
applications relating to word processing data management presentation,
ATLAS;
- Ability
to operate and maintain a variety of computerized business machines and
office equipment in order to provide efficient delivery of service;
- Ability
to organize and complete multiple tasks by establishing priorities;
- Plans,
coordinates and organises workload while remaining aware of changing
priorities and competing deadlines;
- Demonstrates
ability to quickly shift from one task to another to meet multiple
support needs;
- Establishes,
builds and maintains effective working relationships with staff and
clients to facilitate the provision of support.
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Education:
- Enrolled
in a degree programme in a graduate school (second university degree or
higher) at the time of application and during the internship (if a
candidate is graduating before the internship period begins, they are no
longer eligible); or
- Have
completed at least three years of full-time studies at a university or
equivalent institution towards the completion of a degree, if pursuing
their studies in countries where higher education is not divided into
undergraduate and graduate stages.
Experience:
- Computer
literate in standard software applications;
- Demonstrated
keen interest in the work of the UN, and of UNDP in particular, and have
a personal commitment to UNDP's Statement of Purpose and to the ideals
of the UN Charter;
- Demonstrated
the ability to successfully interact with individuals of different
cultural backgrounds and beliefs, which include willingness to try and
understand and be tolerant of differing opinions and views.
Language:
- Proficiency
in Spanish and English.
UNDP does not pay for internships The costs associated
with the latter must be borne by the nominating institution, related
institution or government, which may provide the required financial
assistance to its students; or by the student, who will have to obtain
financing for subsistence and make his or her own arrangements for travel,
accommodation etc.
Very Important
Application process:
- Read
the UNDP Internship terms and conditions here.
- Download,
fill and sign the Application Form here.
- The
system will be prompted to upload a file on the next page after
"submit" application.
- Upload
application form. Do not upload your personal CV;
- UNDP
will not process applications without a properly uploaded application
form.
- Application
form signed in PDF format;
- Copy
of your national passport;
- Curriculum
Viate;
- Nomination
letter signed by the director of the university, institution or
government unit that sponsors your nomination and is responsible for the
economic costs;
- Copy
of your Medical Insurance policy indicating the coverage outside your
country.
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