Médecins Sans Frontières
Location: Any MSF office*
Contract: Permanent, 80% contract
Reporting to: MSF International Director of Resources
Deadline to apply: 22j January 2023
Starting date: March 2023
*By default, the successful candidate will be offered a contract in the MSF office of their country of residence at the time of application.
I. MSF INTERNATIONAL
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) is an international, independent, medical humanitarian organisation that delivers emergency aid to people affected by armed conflict, epidemics, healthcare exclusion and natural disasters. MSF offers assistance to people based only on need and irrespective of race, religion, gender or political affiliation.
MSF International is the legal entity that binds MSF’s 24 sections, 25 associations and other offices together. Registered in Switzerland, MSF International provides coordination, information and support to the MSF Movement, as well as implements international projects and initiatives as requested.
II. POSITION BACKGROUND
Mandated by the Secretary General of MSF International, the Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Working Group developed an EDI Strategic Roadmap approved by MSF International Management Teams of the International Office (IO) and the Access Campaign (AC). This was developed using an iterative and inclusive process based on consultations with staff and the analysis of various strategic documents and other organisational goals and ambitions. This work is the continuation of the work that MSF International has been doing in the last ten years or so.
The EDI Strategic Roadmap for MSF International 2022–2025 sets out a series of strategies to ensure that EDI is mainstreamed in all that we do. It encompasses goals and ambitions about how to effectively progress toward the inclusive and equitable MSF International we want to have.
MSF International is looking for an EDI Officer to facilitate and support the implementation of MSF International EDI Strategic Roadmap, mainstream EDI in MSF International, advise managers and staff at MSF International and support collaboration across the Movement on EDI.
As delegated by the Secretary General, the Director of Resources is responsible for the implementation of the Roadmap and will supervise the EDI Officer.
III. MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
The EDI Officer will implement and monitor the MSF International Strategic Roadmap and will
- Implement the EDI Workplan as prepared for the strategic roadmap
- Follow-up the implementation of the EDI Workplan and provide progress report quarterly
- Develop metrics to assess the results of the MSF International EDI initiatives and benchmarking initiatives against evolving best practices;
- Coordinate the development of a group of EDI Ambassadors in the IO and the AC who will support mainstreaming EDI to increase the sense of belonging across 33 countries MSF International has staff
The EDI Officer will be responsible of key deliverable of the roadmap and will
- Organize and Facilitate regular EDI forum to create safe space for dialogue on EDI
- Develop and deliver EDI Training and tailored facilitated workshop to all group of staff
- Audit MSF international policies, including recruitment practices, provide recommendation to remove barriers and improve policies and practices
The EDI Officer will support and provide strategic advice to the IO and AC Leadership to:
- Ensure that MSF International advances EDI in support of its social mission and lead by examples for all OC sections and associations.
- Mainstream EDI in all the functions, activities, processes, policies, communications, actions and culture of the organisation (eg. Through collaboration with International HR, Communication and fundraising, Access to Medicine, International Operations, MedOps etc.).
- Ensure that EDI is fully integrated into all departments and activities including International Board, General Secretariat, Medical Secretary, HR, Finance, Communications, Privacy and Knowledge Management, as well as platforms coordination’s.
The EDI Officer will support and provide strategic advice to staff on EDI initiative and issues, including staff representatives, HR department, Person of Trust and the Intersectional Platforms on Behaviors (IPOB)
The EDI Officer will be a key contributor within MSF EDI Community of Practice and will
- Liaise regularly with the EDI Community Facilitator in his/her tasks to contribute to build the EDI Repository of Knowledge, Sharing & Learning across MSF, to develop EDI metrics for MSF movement, to manage a pool of EDI experts/speakers and to ensure lively community of practices among MSF EDI officers;
- Advocate on diversity, inclusion and equity initiatives and issues, liaising with other stakeholders across MSF Movement;
- Upon request and if time allows, provide advice and targeted assistance to MSF Entities and units which requires support in mainstreaming EDI.
Job requirements
- 5+ years of academic or professional background in diversity, equity, and inclusion.
- Familiarity with Development and Humanitarian Action sector
- Understanding of cultural differences and local contexts with regards to drivers, interpretation and implementation of EDI concepts and being able to look at issues from various equity, inclusion, and sense of belonging standpoints
- Demonstrated expertise building collaborations between internal stakeholders across all functions. Expert ability to work with diverse groups of staff.
- Track record of program implementation, strategic planning, and managing across multiple important priorities/stakeholders.
- Planning and project management capabilities in a fast-pace changing environment
- Expert influencing skills. Proven ability to support and empower those who are less experienced in leading conversations about diversity and inclusion to build capacity in equity leadership.
- Team-player with cooperation, coordination and change management skills, who also is able to work independently.
- Communication skills:
– Verbal and written; ability to prepare and facilitate meetings and workshops, ensuring a safe and constructive context for participants;
– Coaching knowledge with various methods on handling difficult dialogues around race and racism including experience on “inclusive leadership” approaches
– Interpersonal skills with flexibility in adapting communication through self-, social and cross-cultural capability; open, empathetic with keen emotional intelligence;
– Mandatory bi/ multi-lingual: English, Arabic, French, Spanish…
- Analytical skills
– Understand and integrate different levels of thinking about Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (strategic to operational)
– Ensure gathering feedback from staff and interpreting data to improve future initiatives
– Ability to translate concepts to various functional areas with pragmatic approach (e.g. Operations, Logistics, Human Resources)
– Ensure that both vision and changes are defined in tangible SMART terms: Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Timely
- Proficiency in standard office software: MS Office products (Excel, PowerPoint, Word, Teams, SharePoint) and other online workshop facilitation tools
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
At MSF, we are committed to an inclusive culture that encourages and supports the diverse voices of our employees. We welcome applications from individuals of all genders, ages, sexual orientations, nationalities, races, religions, beliefs, ability status, and all other diversity characteristics.
How to apply
Apply here:
https://msf.recruitee.com/o/equity-diversity-and-inclusion-officer
Closing date: 22 Jan 2023