Projects Analyst - Grievance Committee (Part-time Contract)

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  • Added Date: Thursday, 04 April 2024
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The Grievance Committee is one of the Fundโ€™s Dispute Resolution System (DRS) offices. It is an advisory body that adjudicates complaints by staff alleging that the Fund has violated its own rules, regulations or procedures. The Committee hears grievances as a three-member panel composed of a neutral Chairperson, a management-appointed member and a SAC-appointed member. The Chairperson of the Committee is an external lawyer who specializes in arbitration. He/she is appointed by the Managing Director after close consultation with the Staff Association. While the other members of the panel are appointed by management and the SAC, they are also expected to hear and decide cases as neutrals. The Committee will either hold an evidentiary hearing, at which each side can present its evidence through witnesses and documents, or it will decide cases based on written submissions. At the end of a proceeding, the Committee submits a recommended decision to the Managing Director, who issues a final decision. Those decisions are appealable to the Administrative Tribunal.

The Grievance Committee is seeking a part-time Projects Analyst to provide a full range of office and specialized support to the office. The Projects Analyst will report to the Chair of the Grievance Committee and will perform a range of duties. The ideal candidate should have excellent technical and interpersonal skills; maturity of judgment; an ability to work well in a small office under limited guidance; remain diplomatic and sensitive to the needs of staff visits; and, strongly focused on confidentiality in all aspects of daily work.

Minimum Qualifications

A combination of training and experience equivalent to completion of a secondary school education, supplemented by a minimum of four to six years of relevant experience, is required. The ideal candidate will hold a university degree in the social sciences or equivalent and have some paralegal background.

Specific requirements include:

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