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Associate Archivist (Records Management)



Position Title: Associate Archivist (Records Management)

Organisation: UNHCR (administered by UNOPS)

Contract Type/Level: UNOPS International � Equivalent of P2 Level

Section/Unit: Records and Archives Section (Records Management)

Duty Station: Geneva, Switzerland

Duration: 01/01/2016- 31/12/2016

Closing Date: 23/11/2015





Background Information:


In order to address the risks related to unmanaged digital records and to be prepared to address the question of
medium-term and long-term preservation of relevant digital assets, Records and Archives Section (RAS) leads

the implementation of a Global Records Management program based on the e-SAFE platform, the UNHCR

document and electronic records management system.

The incumbent is managing the follow-up and maintenance of e-SAFE in HQ, which is ensuring that the

organization's records are managed through their life cycle in accordance with international standards and

regulations as a foundation for the governance and accountability of the organization. The incumbent is also

participating in the management of e-SAFE related projects.

Duties are conducted within the general direction of the Senior Archivist (Records Management). The incumbent

works in close coordination with the Associate Archivist Field in Copenhagen, and DIST.


Organizational context:


Records and Archives Section sits within the Division of External Relations (DER).


Duties and Responsibilities:


Under the supervision of the Senior Archivist, the incumbent should ensure that UNHCR has a records

management program for HQ in place that captures, protects and provides access to authorised staff and

stakeholders to authentic records, and ensures that in the future UNHCR and its HQ task force will have access

to all relevant institutional memory.

The contractor responsabilitiy includes:

? Develop and update records and archives management guidance material such as guidelines,



instructions and procedures;

? Implementation of records and archives management guidance material;

? Conduct classroom training;

? Assist units and offices to organize, manage and share information and coordinate HQ requirements for



compliance in the Field;

? Analyze business needs, provide advice, define, implement and update file plans and unit profiles



including retention for the offices;

? Implement and sustain e-SAFE;

? Ensure correct access/permissions and governance;

? Supervise the maintenance of workspaces and access groups;

? Coordinate network of Focal Points in HQ and facilitate workshops;

? Participate in Field missions;

? Participate in the management of e-SAFE related projects with DIST and external parties.





Essential Minimum Qualifications and Professional Experience Required:

Education


Advanced university degree in records and archival management; or in history or related discipline with

concentration in records and archival management; or in information management, history or related disciplines

with additional training as provided by universities and/or professional archival associations


Work Experience


At least 4 years of experience in progressively responsible functions in relation to records management in a

large organisation that deals with both sensitive and non sensitive materials. Of the 4 years, minimum 2 years of

experience should be in an international environment in the same functional area directly relevant to the current

position.

Experience with Enterprise Content Management systems with Records Management capacity


Language


? Fluency in English (required).

? Fluency in French or another UN language (desirable).





Required Competencies:


? Judgement and Decision Making

? Analytical Thinking

? Technological Awareness

? Planning and Organizing

? Change Capability and Adaptability

? Knowledge and exposure to UNHCR Mandate, its principles and policies towards refugees and the

persons of concern to UNHCR (desirable).





Location:


The selected candidate will report to the Senior Archivist (Records Management).


Applications:


Interested applicants should submit their letter of motivation and Personal History Form (P11), including

testimonials/degrees/certificates to MANOUKIA@unhcr.org indicating Associate Archivist (UNOPS)� in the





subject of the email.



P11 forms are available on www.unhcr.org/recruit/p11new.doc






Closing date for receipt of applications: Tuesday, 23 November 2015
Associate Archivist (Records Management)
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Copenhagen (HQ), Denmark
Copenhagen (HQ), Denmark
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P2
Family

 


Eligibility Information
 
 
Operational Context
 
Current Situation
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UNHCR Records and Archives Section is undertaking a programme to roll out records management globally. The current staff in Records and Archives Section has the capacity to sustain HQ and the Europe Region and the global roll-out needs more resources. Under the supervision of a P4 Senior Archivist the Global Records Management and e-SAFE Support Unit is created in Copenhagen, being responsible for the global roll-out. HQ support will be managed from Geneva.
Desirable Attributes
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The incumbent is expected to have experience in implementation of electronic records management systems in an international environment and project management. The incumbent also needs sound operational knowledge and experience of office automation. Ability to deal with multiple tasks in a courteous and service oriented manner in demanding working conditions that often have short deadlines is also important. The incumbent should be a good communicator with strong interpersonal and negotiation skills. Fluency in English is a requirement and working knowledge of a second UN language is desirable.
Working and Living Conditions
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Security Considerations
1
The incumbent will go on mission to regions which require security clearance.
Additional Factors
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Job Description
Duties and Qualifications
Associate Archivist (Records Management)

ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT
The Archives of UNHCR exist to make the experience of UNHCR, as embodied in its records and related materials, available to guide and assist the Organization in planning and conducting its activities, and to provide information to meet the research needs of the persons of interest to UNHCR, of the scholarly community, and of the general public.

In order to address the risks related to unmanaged digital records and to be prepared to address the question of medium-term and long-term preservation of relevant digital assets, Records and Archives Section (RAS) leads the implementation of a Global Records Management program based on the e-SAFE platform, the UNHCR document and electronic records management system.

The incumbent is to manage the implementation of a global records management system, which ensures that the organization's records are managed through their life cycle in accordance with international standards and regulations as a foundation for the governance and accountability of the organization. The incumbent also participates in the management of e-SAFE related projects.

Duties are conducted within the general direction of the Senior Archivist (Records Management). The incumbent works in close coordination with the Associate Archivist HQ in Geneva and DIST.

FUNCTIONAL STATEMENT
Accountability
UNHCR operation in the Field has a global records management program in place that captures, protects and provides access to authorised staff and stakeholders to authentic records, and ensures that in the future UNHCR and its global task force will have access to all relevant institutional memory.

Responsibility
- Develop and update records and archives management guidance material such as guidelines, instructions and procedures.
- Ensure implementation of records and archives management guidance material.
- Develop and update blended training courses for records and archives management for different target groups and coordinate with Global Learning Centre and external partners.
- Facilitate training sessions.
- Manage the global records management programme and e-SAFE roll-out.
- Assist units and offices to organize, manage and share information.
- Analyse business needs, provide advice, define and update file plans and unit profiles.
- Sustain e-SAFE and ensure correct access/permissions and governance.
- Coordinate the maintenance of workspaces and groups.
- Coordinate network of Field Super Focal Points and Focal Points in the regions and facilitate workshops.
- Prepare and participate in Field missions.
- Coordinate and monitor digitization projects.
- Liaise with and coordinate actions with DIST and ICT responsible in regions and offices.
- Participate in the management of e-SAFE related projects with DIST and external parties.

Authority
- Implement procedures and guidelines for records management in HQ.
- Implement recordkeeping systems for offices in HQ.
- Decide on the content and methodology of learning programmes related to records management for HQ.
- Act as functional administrator of UNHCR Enterprise Document and Records Management System e-SAFE.
- Develop and implement records disposition and destruction schedules.
- Authorize records destruction.

ESSENTIAL MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
- University degree in records and archival management; or in history or related discipline with concentration in records and archival management; or in information management, history or related disciplines with additional training as provided by universities and/or professional archival associations.
- At least 4 years of experience in progressively responsible functions in relation to archives and records management in a large organisation that deals with both sensitive and non-sensitive materials. Of the 4 years, minimum 2 years of experience should be in an international environment in the same functional area directly relevant to the current position.
- Experience with Enterprise Content Management systems with Records Management capacity.
- Sound operational knowledge and experience of office automation and electronic records management.
- Excellent knowledge of English and working knowledge of another UN language.

DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS & COMPETENCIES
- Knowledge and exposure to UNHCR Mandate, its principles and policies towards refugees and the persons of concern to UNHCR
- Proficiency in other UN languages, preferably French.
Position Competencies
C001L2 - Accountability Level 2
C002L2 - Teamwork & Collaboration Level 2
C003L2 - Communication Level 2
C004L2 - Commitment to Continuous Learning Level 2
C005L2 - Client & Result Orientation Level 2
C006L2 - Organizational Awareness Level 2
M002L2 - Managing Performance Level 2
M003L2 - Judgement and Decision Making Level 2
X001L2 - Analytical Thinking Level 2
X003L2 - Technological Awareness Level 2
X005L2 - Planning and Organizing Level 2
Closing Date
Please note that the closing date for all vacancies in Add.1 to the September 2015 Compendium is Tuesday 17 November 2015 (midnight Geneva time).