ILO Vacancy No.2016-014: Buyer Relations Officer, Better Work Indonesia, ILO
Dear All,
ILO is looking for a suitable candidate for the post of Buyer Relations Officer, Better Work Indonesia, ILO. More details are as follows:
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| Vacancy No: |
| JAKARTA/2016/014 |
| Date: |
| 10 June 2016 |
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| Position title: |
| Buyer Relations Officer |
| Deadline for application: |
| 23 June 2016 |
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| Project title: |
| ILO Better Work Indonesia |
| Organization unit: |
| CO-Jakarta |
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| Grade: |
| NO-A |
| Duty Station: |
| Jakarta |
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| Contract type: |
| Fixed Term |
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| Duration: |
| 12 months with possible extension subject to satisfactory performance |
| Expected starting date: |
| 1 August 2016 |
For any questions related to this post, please contact: – Mr. Mohamad Anis Agung Nugroho, National Operations Manager([email protected])Background Better Work isa unique partnership between the UN’s International Labour Organization (ILO)and the World Bank Group’s International Finance Corporation (IFC). Launched inFebruary 2007, the natio aims to improve compliance with labour standards andcompetitiveness in global supply chains. Better Work involves the developmentof both global tools and country level projects. The focus is on developingscalable and sustainable solutions, which build cooperation between government,employer and worker organizations, and international buyers.Improvingcompliance with labour standards in global supply chains is an important partof a pro-poor development strategy. Ensuring workers’ rights and entitlements are protected helps todistribute the benefits of trade. Better Work supports enterprises inimplementing the ILO core international labour standards and national labourlaw. This helps enterprises compete in global markets where many buyers demandcompliance with labour standards from their suppliers. Improved labour standardcompliance also helps enterprises be more competitive through higherproductivity and quality. These benefits help build the business case andsupplier support for improved labour standard compliance.In 2011 theBetter Work Indonesia country program became operational with a view to makingits services available to enterprises in the garments and footwear sector ofIndonesia. It currently works with 151 enterprises.By beginning of2017, Better Work Indonesia (BWI) will establish an independently operatingfoundation and the delivery of core services will be implemented by thisFoundation with quality oversight provided by Better Work staff in the ILOJakarta office and at the global level.For more information see http://www.betterwork.org/
Function
This position will mainly support Better Work Indonesiawith (1) the development and implementation of a communication and knowledgesharing strategy (2) engagement with buyer representatives at the national andregional level. SupervisionThe Officer issupervised and guided by the Chief Technical Advisor. Guidance and advice ontechnical or procedural aspects of the work will be provided as needed.Judgement, initiative and creativity are required in translating project toolsand approaches with tripartite stakeholders. Work outputs will be overseen bythe Chief Technical Advisor for technical soundness and appropriateness.
Responsibilities:
– Develops and implements a BWI communications and knowledge sharingstrategy, in line with Better Work’s global messaging and approach, whilsttaking into account national priorities and audiences.
– Collects and drafts case studies, articles and feature stories thathighlight the impact of BWI for use by the programme, the ILO, the IFC as wellas donors and partners.
– Overseas the preparation of quality written and visual content for BWIpromotional materials, such as flyers, presentations and videos, in line withthe new Better Work visual brand and messaging.
– Helps develop and maintain the BWI website and social media accounts, inline with Better Work standards, policies and messaging.
– Engages with the media through, for example, the drafting of on-messagepress releases, the organisation of press conferences, following-up onjournalist enquiries, and tracking media coverage of BWI and the garmentindustry in Indonesia.
– Liaises with BWI colleagues, the ILO Jakarta Communication Officer, theBetter Work Global Communications Team and Better Work communications focalpoints around the world, in support of effective national and globalcommunications and knowledge sharing.
– Ensures proper communication structures are in place and utilised tocontribute to the prevention of crisis where possible.
– Managing relationships with local and/or regional representatives of brands andvendors to build trusting and cooperative relationships.
– Managing zerotolerance protocol for buyers, including Inform buyers and vendors about strikesin factories, and labour unrest, which may impact to buyer’s image.
– Responds to buyers’ and vendors’ queries in a timely manner, includingthose on assessment, progress and public synthesis reports.
– Manages quarterly meeting/call with buyers representatives, with supportfrom enterprise advisors and the team leader.
– Sends out a monthly media/news update from local news to all buyerspartners.
– Follow up on buyers’ subscription forms and payment of theirsubscription fee.
– Leads the organization of Indonesia Buyers’ forum, involve buyers’ in thedevelopment of the Buyers’ Forum Agenda, prepare summary notes.
– Other duties as required by the supervisor
EducationUniversity degreein communication, human resource management, business management, adulteducation, international development, law or other relevant fields, orequivalent in experience.ExperienceAt least one totwo years of professional experience in a relevant field. Familiarity withGlobal Supply Chains and factory environment, and/or exposure to the Indonesiangarment industry are an advantage.
Languages
Excellent command ofEnglish and Bahasa Indonesia.Competencies
– Good communications skills, both oral and written;
– Good analytical skills;
– Good interpersonal skills with a proven ability to tackle challenges with a range of internal and external partners
– Good understanding of corporate social responsibility and labour compliance issues in global supply chains;
– Good understanding of principles of gender equality and principles of equal opportunity and how these can be promoted as part the responsibilities of the post;
– Self-motivated and ability to work independently in an outcomes-based work culture as well as contributing to the work of a team; and
– Capacity to sensitively liaise and network with a range of stakeholders including staff, donors, international buyers, government officials, management, unions and NGOs.
– Self-motivated and ability to work independently in an outcomes-based work culture as well as contributing to the work of a team; and
– Capacity to sensitively liaise and network with a range of stakeholders including staff, donor, international buyers, government officials, management, unions and NGOs
Written Examination and InterviewProspective candidates will be required to sit in a writtenexamination and take part in an interview.Statement of Competencies – All applicants must fill in andsubmit the Statement of Competencies (template is attached). The statementshould explain to the selection committee how your skills and experience showyou have the relevant competencies. Applicants who do not attach this statementwill not be considered for the interview. Application – Qualified women and men are encouraged to apply. Only qualified candidates will be notified.Please submit application indicating the Vacancy Announcement Number alongwith CV, 3 references and other supporting documents to:INTERNATIONAL LABOUR OFFICEEmail : [email protected] qualified candidates will be notified. The ILO promotes opportunities for women and men to obtaindecent and productive employment in conditions of freedom, equity, security andhuman dignity