PURPOSE:
HIAS is an international humanitarian organization committed to supporting staff worldwide. Recognizing that well-being is critical to both individual resilience and organizational effectiveness.
The organization intends to engage an experienced consultant to design a comprehensive, context-appropriate Staff Care and Wellbeing Framework that meets the needs of its employees and is aligned with humanitarian best practice.
The consultant is to design a coherent, practical, and sustainable approach to staff care and wellbeing that supports the physical, mental, psychological, and emotional health of staff across all levels of employees globally.
OBJECTIVES:
The specific objectives of the consultancy are to:
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Review and Assessment:
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Assess existing staff care and wellbeing practices and policies.
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Benchmark against best practices in humanitarian staff care and wellbeing.
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Consultation and Engagement:
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Conduct consultations with key stakeholders and staff (i.e. leadership, HR, managers, technical leaders, and US and Country Office staff).
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Ensure staff perspectives, lived experiences, and contextual realities inform the design.
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Design of Staff Care and Wellbeing Guide and Associated Materials:
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Propose practical, scalable initiatives, materials, and guides that can be implemented across diverse settings, and that meet the needs of employees across the globe (e.g. support mechanisms, trainings, activities).
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Include both organizational-level and individual-level interventions.
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Provide guidance and tools for implementation, including in low-resource and high-stress contexts.
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Ensure the framework reflects principles of duty of care, inclusion, equity, and cultural sensitivity.
QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS:
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Advanced degree in psychology, organizational development, public health, social work or related field.
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Demonstrated experience designing staff care, wellbeing, or psychological support initiatives in humanitarian organizations.
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Strong understanding of trauma-informed and culturally responsive approaches.
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Excellent facilitation, analytical, and writing skills.
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Experience working with international teams at all levels.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
All interested applications should submit the following:
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CV showing relevant experience
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The applicants proposed approach and methodology, including their ideas on how to design effective staff care and wellbeing initiatives in a humanitarian context.
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A brief explanation on how staff voices and organizational context will be integrated.
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A proposed workplan and timeline.
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Detailed budget including daily rate and proposed timeline.
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At least one example of similar assignments or publications.
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Quality and relevance of the proposed approach ideas.
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