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About The Role
As a subject matter expert in People & Culture (P&C) process improvement, Microsoft Dynamics (D365), and project and change management, you will collaborate closely with all stakeholders to ensure successful project and change management. You will be responsible for executing and successfully implementing continuous improvement initiatives and technology projects, optimizing our solutions, and managing change effectively.
You will oversee and manage technology solutions that support P&C service delivery, processes, data management, and reporting. By combining HR knowledge with technical expertise, you will ensure that the HRIS meets the needs of the P&C Team, enhances employee experience, and supports efficient and accurate data management and analysis.
Additionally, you will be responsible for safeguarding P&C data integrity and improving processes by leveraging technology. You will foster a culture of continuous improvement and enable data-driven decision-making, ensuring that our operations are both effective and innovative.
About Oxfam
At Oxfam we respond to emergencies and advocate for people in crisis, partnering with local organizations to deliver essentials and help rebuild communities. We work with activists and partners to fight poverty and injustice. We campaign for economic, gender, climate justice and accountable governance, striving for sustainable growth and transformation. We fight for a future that is equal, just and fair – one in which people have more equal opportunities and rights, and one in which we can all flourish, not just survive.
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The Benefits
Our Benefits
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Pension contributions
EAP Employee Assistance Program
Employee Wellbeing
Testimonials
A Somali national, she works at the Burao base on water and sanitation projects.
Who is Hoda?
I am Hodan Mohamed, I work in Oxfam Somalia Somaliland as a Public Health Engineering. I was born in Hargeisa, Somaliland, and I study for this field of engineering because I would like to add for the new design or the new intervention for the future, for the building in Somalia, construction and building in Somaliland for new intervention and new design to create more beautiful and more cities.
Career, parents, challenges
Yes, there are little women with this field. But if you want to follow your career or your hobbies that is not a big challenge. Maybe you pass the challenge and you are the first person, the leader, who makes this way. So maybe is a small challenge, but not a lot of challenge First my parents they liked me to study for other fields like medicine or accounting or something else. So but my hobby was to study for engineer. So they allowed me after more negotiation and more... My mother, I said I like to study for this field and they allowed me to study. There is no more a lot of challenge for my parents but they allowed me finally.
For the community, there is a lot of challenge, including they do not believe in women engineer, so maybe they say you are a woman this is impossible. Sometimes they say like that. But in the last times the community they accepted.
Hodan Work
I am monitoring the activity done by Oxfam in this area. Oxfam Somalia concentrates on WASH, Food Security, and Health projects mostly in Somaliland, but also in Puntland, where we have a small Field Office (FO) Garowe City, but mostly work via implementing partners. Other programmes concern youth employment, resilience (SOMREP), cash programming, and inclusive civic expression. There is a vision of further scaling projects in Puntland and extending operations towards South-Central Somalia, for which purpose a FO was established in Mogadishu City in 2021.
The WASH work implemented by Oxfam in Somalia consists of:
Oxfam Global Humanitarian Team outside the Centre for Humanitarian and Social Aid. Romania, August 2nd, 2022.
Khodeza Work
“I have the opportunity to work directly with vulnerable people from war and disaster-torn contexts through Oxfam. I can feel their emotions just by being with them. The value of the smile on their faces and the gleam in their eyes after receiving humanitarian assistance is immeasurable. It makes me especially proud when women are aware of their rights and are motivated to do something new, thanks to Oxfam interventions.”
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