Qualified and interested candidates should submit a cover letter and full CV to the below mentioned email.
jobs.hsdo@gmail.com indicating the Job Title, Vacancy Number and Location of the position in the email subject line.
Qualified female candidates are highly encouraged to apply.
Do not submit academic certificates with the application. These will be requested if the candidate is selected. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for the written test/interview.
HSDO is an equal opportunity employer. We strongly encourage women and people with disabilities to apply. HSDO has zero-tolerance policy on sexual exploitation, sexual harassment, and abuse (SEA).
Definition of PSEA:
The term ‘sexual exploitation’ means any actual or attempted abuse of a position of vulnerability, differential power, or trust, for sexual purposes, including, but not limited to, profiting monetarily, socially or politically from the sexual exploitation of another.
HSDO PSEA is intended to complement through phone, email, complaint box at the HFs, formal legal channels for managing allegations provide public information about the procedure it offers. Identify staff members who can serve as focal points on PSEA. Such as human resources and staff who are responsible for PSEA. As well as Staff at the provincial level. Staff is clear on the role which is playing by focal points. The role includes Awareness raising/training for staff, stakeholders, and communities. Documenting who has signed for Example: Code of conduct, PSEA, GRM as well.
HSDO PSEA Committee need to decide whether the complaint should be directed to a different office within the organization, or to a different organization altogether. For example, complaints alleging economic impact as a result of corrupt procurement procedures may need to be referred immediately to the organization’s own internal audit department, and/or to an external anti-corruption office. Eligibility is often determined on the basis of four broad criteria:
- Does the complaint indicate that the program has caused a negative economic, social, or environmental impact on the complainant, or has the potential to cause such an impact?
- Does the complaint specify what kind of impact has occurred or may occur, and how the program has caused or may cause that impact?
- Does the complaint indicate that those filing the complaint are the ones who have been impacted, or are at risk of being impacted; or that those filing the complaint are representing the impacted or potentially impacted beneficiaries at their request?
- Does the complaint provide enough information for PSEA Committee to make a determination on the first three questions?