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Grade: NOA
Vacancy no.: BEY/DC/2024/15
Publication date: 31 July 2024
Application deadline (midnight local time): 14 August 2024
Job ID: 11910
Department: RO-Arab States/DWT-Beirut
Organization Unit: RO-Arab States/DWT-Beirut
Location: Aleppo
Contract type: Fixed Term
Contract duration:12 months
Under article 4.2, paragraph (e) of the Staff Regulations, the filling of vacancies in technical cooperation projects does not fall under Annex I of the Staff Regulations and is made by direct selection by the Director-General.
In order to support the best informed process in the filling of the above-mentioned vacancy by direct selection, the ILO invites interested candidates to submit their application online by the above date.
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*Conditions of employment for external candidates: In conformity with existing ILO practice, the appointment of an external candidate will normally be made at the first step of this grade.
The entry level salary for this position is 22983 (USD) yearly.
The garment sector in Syria, concentrated in Aleppo and Damascus and traditionally cotton based, employed some half a million people before the crisis, with current estimate stands below 100,000 people.
The garment sector supply chains in Syria have significant potential for creating decent job opportunities and economic recovery.
The past thirteen years of the crisis impacted the entire supply chain: cotton production decreased, many factories are destroyed or shut down, job informality increased, and capacities were depleted in all segments of the supply chain.
Remaining garment operators have suffered from the shortage of infrastructure, exodus of skilled labour, lack of market linkages, absence of quality assurance mechanisms, amongst others.
ILO will carry out an integrated intervention to enhance the competitiveness and job creation potential of the garment supply chains as an important lever to advance decent work in the country, while carefully managing any environmental impact.
It will target the textiles supply chain from cotton cultivation and ginning through to spinning, fabric manufacturing and garment making.
Thereby, this intervention intends to enhance the resilience of the garment supply chains across all dimensions of people, planet, and prosperity.
Reporting lines:
Under the overall supervision of the ILO Syria Country Coordinator, with technical backstopping support from the ILO Enterprises and Employers’ Activities Specialist at the Regional Office for Arab States (ROAS) in Beirut, the position will be based in the ILO Office in Aleppo and the incumbent will perform the following tasks with a geographic focus on Aleppo.
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Conduct comprehensive needs assessment along the entire national garment supply chain to identify productivity constraints and decent work deficits, in consultation with local/national entities such as business associations and syndicates.
2.
Conduct assessment of technical capacity constraints along the different stages of the cotton supply chain including on waste recycling, formal training mechanism for both capital-intensive and labour-intensive works, access to equipment and spare parts, HR management, occupational safety and health (OSH) issues at workplace, and infrastructure gaps, among others.
3.
Design, implement, monitor, and evaluate activities based on the needs to support farmers’ associations to enhance yields, as well as to develop the capacity building mechanism for cotton spinning, fabric making and garment making processes of the supply chain.
4. Draft technical reports on 1) assessment findings, 2) recommendations for improvement, 3) enterprises improvement plans, and 4) progress/monitoring report on implementation, in consultation with a national project coordinator based in Damascus.
5. Work in close collaboration with national partners to design and revise project annual work plans, as well as preparation of the budget proposal, considering different approaches and alternative methods, management, problem identification and problem resolution, especially for the parts of the project supporting the institutional capacity development.
Promote the inclusion of gender equality and non-discrimination in all aspects of the project.
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Review, verify and analyze work plans, progress and final reports and other data for clarity, consistency and completeness, and monitor the progress of project activities. Follow-up on delayed documents, clarify information, and answer questions about clearance and processing requirements to support successful completion of agreed activities.
7. Assist in the programming and control of resources of the project, prepare budget estimates and expenditure forecasts by analysing and monitoring situation of resources as compared to planned activities and making recommendations for remedial action.
Identify problems and propose solutions and actions.
8. Lead in the preparation of briefs, background information, technical reports and periodic progress reports and statistical data on status of the overall activities of the Project.
9. Closely coordinate and forge alliances with UN agencies, NGOs and private entities active in the same areas of work in private sector support particularly in the field of the garment supply chains, identify complementarity, and lead the coordination.
10.
Draft joint concept notes with likeminded agencies for resource mobilization.
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Liaise and follow up with relevant agencies, constituents, and other organizations to expedite activities and ensure targets are met, and potentially scale up the interventions.
12. Perform other duties as may be assigned by the Country Coordinator.
First level university degree in textile engineering, mechanical and electrical engineering, or other related fields. An advanced degree would be a strong advantage.
At least one year of professional experience at the national level in the area of project management, implementation, monitoring and evaluation as well as in the garment industry (preferably cotton-textile industry) and capacity building in the private sector.
Experience in industrial relations and social dialogue between the management and worker representatives at the workplace will be a strong advantage.
Excellent command of written and spoken English and Arabic.
In addition to the ILO core competencies (Integrity and transparency, Sensitivity to diversity, Orientation to learning and knowledge sharing, Client orientation, Communication, Orientation to change, Takes responsibility for performance, Quality orientation, Collaboration), this position requires:
Ability to clarify information.
Candidates assessed by the Panel and considered to be eligible for appointment but who are not selected for this vacant post may be offered an assignment to another position at the same or lower grade provided that they meet the minimum qualifications required.
Recruitment process
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