Background

Candidates who previously applied need not re-apply.

Within the overall framework of the Gulf Cooperation Council Agreement Implementation Mechanism, the Transitional Program for Stabilization and Development 2012-2014 (TPSD), and the Mutual Accountability Framework (MAF), Pillar III - Good Governance, Rule of Law, and Human Rights - the Government of Yemen (GoY) committed itself to implement the "Program to remove ghost workers and double dippers in the civil service, military, and security."

The GoY sought the technical expertise of UNDP to conduct an assessment of the existing capacity of the Ministry of Civil Service to complete the biometric registration of all public employees and devise an action plan to remove ghost workers and double dippers. Endorsed by GoY on 18/9/2013 and presented at the Friends of Yemen meeting held on 25/9/2013, the plan provides a detailed roadmap to accelerate the implementation of the foreseen program. Without immediate funding allocated to the implementation of this roadmap, UNDP teamed up with the Executive Bureau to design this project document on the basis of the approved roadmap.

The Project Purpose/Specific Objectives are:

  • The Ministry of Civil Service has built a sustainable and secure web based public sector human resources central database, collating all public sector staff data, providing a consolidated accurate balance of all public sector entities human resources databases;
  • Double dippers and ghost workers are eliminated from the Yemeni public sector, and are unlikely to re-appear due to consistent implementation of human resources staffing policies that are in accordance with the law, backed with accordingly designed public sector HR procedures and guidelines;
  • The consolidated organization structure of the public sector in Yemen, central, federal, regional, and local, is progressively organized by an public sector HR management environment that is professional, effectively organized, trained, and answering to MoCS, legally backed policy, templates, guidelines and procedures.

Within this support effort, UNDP Yemen looks to hire an Information Technology Specialist to support the Government of Yemen to strengthen the public sector human resources management system and support the elimination of double dippers and ghost workers from the Yemeni public sector.

Duties and Responsibilities

The Ministry of Civil Service has built a sustainable and secure web-based central database, consolidating all information and data related to the workforce in the civil service  -including military, and security, as well as the capacity to maintain and upgrade it as required. Under the overall guidance of the CTA, the incumbent is expected to do the following tasks:

  • IT training plan drafted;
  • Training plan under implementation with agreed agenda for all sessions;
  • Installation of the hardware systems and software upload;
  • Finalization of systems tests;
  • System launched and up and running;
  • Training sessions finalized and evaluated;
  • First linked public entity done with full verification of data compliance and correctness;
  • All key stakeholders effectively linked with the central database and HR data verified for full compliance.

The key results have an impact on the overall success of the country programme and reaching project document goals. In particular, the key results have an impact on the design, operations and programming of activities, creation of strategic partnerships as well as reaching overall project targets.

Anticipated Results:

  • Central web based database managed by MOCS;
  • Double dippers cleared from all public entity data;
  • Ghost Workers at the end of 2016 – 40% cleared;
  • Biometric HR time management system progressively in place;
  • Web based e-governance HR management system progressively in place;
  • HR MoCS internal capacity built;
  • RIMU system tested and progressively active throughout the public sector;
  • HR Manual delivered - incl. all relevant procedures and guidelines;
  • New HR departments' built;
  • Trained HR managers';
  • New Federal entities prepared from HR perspective;
  • Agreement in place between Ministry of Finance  and MOCS towards a new verifiable salary payment system.

Competencies

Functional Competencies:

Job Knowledge/Technical Expertise:

  • Understanding of large  database systems;
  • Training experience.

Core Competencies:

  • Demonstrates integrity and fairness by modeling UN values and ethical standards;
  • Displays cultural and gender sensitivity and adaptability;
  • Treats all people fairly and without favoritism; and
  • Shows strong corporate commitment.

Required Skills and Experience

Education:

  • Master's Degree or the equivalent in professional experience in the field of Information systems or ICT related fields.

Experience:

  • At least 6 years of working experience in ICT systems within a public sector environment,  with evidence of experience with networking and biometric systems;
  • Strong analytical and writing skills;
  • Strong communication skills and ability to synthesize and present complex issues to a wide diversity of audiences;
  • Ability to interact with senior stakeholders;
  • Good command of written and spoken English.

Language:

  • Good command of written and spoken English and Arabic.