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IRENA - International Renewable Energy Agency

Consultant, HR Policy Manual Review

成为IRENA在阿布扎比的人力资源政策审查顾问。该职位涉及审查现有政策、识别差距并起草修订手册。您将享受每天500美元的竞争性报酬,最多可工作28天。

IRENA - International Renewable Energy Agency

公司概况

国际可再生能源署 (IRENA)

阿布扎比,阿拉伯联合酋长国

2011年

商业模式

可再生能源

国际可再生能源署的核心活动包括促进可再生能源的全球使用和可持续发展。他们提供政策建议、技术支持和能力建设,以帮助各国实现可再生能源目标。

IRENA的收入主要来自其成员国的年度会费和项目资助。通过这些资金,IRENA能够开展各种研究和项目,以推动全球可再生能源的使用。

地点与地理

IRENA在全球范围内拥有广泛的影响力,成员国包括超过160个国家。其总部位于阿布扎比,并在多个国家开展合作项目,推动可再生能源的实施。

公司文化

IRENA的使命是促进可再生能源的全球转型,以应对气候变化和推动可持续发展。他们的价值观包括合作、创新和可持续性,致力于为各国提供支持。

IRENA提供一个多元化和包容性的工作环境,鼓励员工在团队中合作并分享想法。组织文化强调开放沟通和持续学习,以适应快速变化的能源领域。

IRENA重视员工的职业发展,提供多种培训和发展机会,以提升员工的技能和知识。他们鼓励员工参与国际会议和研讨会,以拓展视野和专业网络。

活动与项目

IRENA目前正在实施多个项目,旨在推动可再生能源的技术创新和政策制定。例如,他们正在进行的“可再生能源技术展望”项目,旨在评估未来可再生能源技术的发展趋势。

IRENA致力于推动可再生能源领域的创新,支持新技术的研发和应用。他们与各国政府、私营部门和研究机构合作,推动可再生能源的技术进步。

IRENA在其运营中积极实施可持续实践,致力于减少自身的碳足迹。他们倡导可再生能源的使用,并在内部推动绿色办公和资源节约。

职业机会

IRENA通常提供多种职位空缺,包括政策分析师、项目经理和技术顾问等。这些职位为希望在可再生能源领域发展的专业人士提供了良好的机会。

IRENA为员工提供竞争力的薪酬和福利,包括健康保险、退休金计划和职业发展支持。他们还提供灵活的工作安排,以促进工作与生活的平衡。

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最后更新于 2025-03-27 | 报告问题

Job Description

The International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) is an inter-governmental organisation mandated with the widespread and increased adoption and sustainable use of all forms of renewable energy. At present, IRENA has 170 Members (169 States and the European Union) that acceded to its Statute, and 14 additional States in the process of accession. IRENA supports countries in their transition to a sustainable energy future and serves as the principal platform for international cooperation, a center of excellence, and a repository of policy, technology, resources, and financial knowledge on renewable energy. The Agency implements its mandate with the view of sustainable development, increased energy security, and low-carbon economic growth and prosperity.

The Division of Administration and Management Services (AMS) is responsible for providing the Secretariat with efficient support in managing its human and financial resources and ensure effective and timely delivery of information technology, procurement and logistical services. The Human Resources Section in AMS is responsible for the provision of professional HR services for the organisation, including recruitment, contract administration, entitlements and benefits management, staff development and performance management support.

Following the session of the IRENA Assembly in January 2025, significant updates were made to the Staff Regulations, Staff Rules, and related policy instruments. To ensure alignment with the revised framework, IRENA seeks a qualified Individual Consultant to review, update, and streamline its Human Resources (HR) Policy Manual, ensuring clarity, consistency, and compliance.

Assignment

Under the overall guidance of the Director, Administration and Management Services (DAMS) and under the direct supervision of the Chief, Human Resources, the consultant will:

  • Review existing HR, Travel, Finance and other related policy documents.
  • Identify inconsistencies and gaps in relation to the revised policy framework.
  • Draft and revise HR Policy Manual in line with the best practices from the UN system and similar international organisations.
  • Ensure that the revised Manual remains consistent with the authority structure of IRENA's regulatory instruments and does not contradict or conflict with the provisions of the Staff Regulations and Rules or the Financial Regulations and Financial Procedures.
  • Recommend improvements to enhance accountability, consistency, and operational effectiveness.
  • Coordinate with internal stakeholders and the Legal Office to ensure compliance and integration.

Deliverables

Deliverable 1: Mapping (internally)

  • Review all existing relevant HR, Travel, Finance, and other documents.
  • Identify outdated provisions, inconsistencies, and alignment gaps with regard to the current version of the HR Policy Manual, and any revisions required to implement and align with the Staff Regulations and Rules and related policy instruments.
  • Develop a project plan, including a document tracker to monitor the status, responsible parties, and deadlines.
  • Conduct initial consultations with key stakeholders to validate priorities and gather input on policy needs.

Deliverable 2: Benchmarking (externally)

  • Conduct a comparative review of HR Policy frameworks in a limited sample of international (UN Common System) organizations. The analysis should focus on 3–5 UN common system or comparable intergovernmental organisations with published or accessible HR policy manuals.
  • Analyze relevant HR regulatory frameworks, including policy hierarchy, procedural articulation, exception handling, and policy update mechanisms.
  • Prepare a benchmarking analysis outlining key insights and alignment opportunities including, applicability and feasibility of adaptation.

Deliverable 3: Drafting of Revised HR Policy Manual

  • Draft and/or revise HR Policy Manual using updated templates and standardised language.
  • Ensure all parts of the Manual are consistently structured and accurately reflect changes in relevant sections/provisions.
  • Simplify and clarify policy language to reduce ambiguity.
  • Include procedural guidance or annexes where necessary to support operational clarity and implementation.
  • Identify and flag areas requiring senior management or legal interpretation for resolution.

Deliverable 4: Finalization of the Revised HR Policy Manual

  • Review and consolidate internal stakeholder feedback on the draft version of HR Policy Manual.
  • Integrate all revised HR Policy Manual provisions into a coherent, logical structure, ensuring consistent tone, terminology, and alignment with IRENA’s document formatting standards.
  • Finalize the Manual for senior management approval, including preparation of a summary document highlighting key changes.

Deliverable 5: Advisory/Implementation Support

  • Develop a communications brief to support the promulgation of the revised Manual.
  • Prepare a knowledge transfer package, including templates, reference materials, and guidance notes to ensure continuity after the consultancy ends.
  • Provide advisory support in the lead-up to the implementation of the revisions made.
  • Support may include participation in virtual briefings and provision of technical clarifications to support internal rollout.

Fee

IRENA shall pay the Consultant USD 500 per day, maximum of 28 workdays within duration of the contract, upon satisfactorily certified Consultant's deliverables, as per the payment and deliverables schedule below.

Deliverables and Payment Schedule (Specific deliverables and terms of payment)

Deliverables Days/Payment (USD)
D1 Mapping 5
D2 Benchmarking 5
D3 Drafting of the revised HR Policy Manual 10
D4 Finalization of the revised HR Policy Manual 5
D5 Advisory/Implementation Support 3

Payment based on the above deliverables (deliverable – based contract), certified by the assigned personnel.

Qualifications

Education

A university degree in human resources management, law, international relations, business, public administration, or a related field.

Experience and skills required

  • A minimum of ten years of relevant professional experience in applying, developing and interpreting human resources policies or administrative law matters in an international organisation, preferably an organization within the UN common system, or comparable experience in a policy or regulatory design and maintenance role.
  • Proven experience in aligning organizational policy frameworks with international standards.
  • Strong analytical and drafting skills, with attention to detail and accuracy.
  • Excellent communication skills.
  • Demonstrated experience in benchmarking exercises, including analysis of comparable frameworks and practices across organizations.
  • Experience with communications planning in a transition context.
  • Experience in facilitating stakeholder consultations and briefings.

Language proficiency

  • Fluency in English (written and verbal)

Qualified candidates must apply for the above-mentioned vacancy on-line, through IRENA’s recruitment platform, by submitting a complete and comprehensive CV and a letter of interest, including details of three professional references who will be contacted if their application is shortlisted.

Note that the candidate should be capable of working together with people from different national and cultural backgrounds. IRENA is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from minority groups, indigenous groups, and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged to.

Please note that only candidates under serious consideration will be contacted for further assessment and receive notice of the outcome of the selection process.

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2025年8月24日

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