People Partner - Support
Banjul, The Gambia · മുഴുവൻ സമയവും
അപേക്ഷിക്കുന്ന ആദ്യയാളാകൂ
- അനുഭവം
- 5+ yrs
- ശമ്പളം
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- ഓപ്പണിംഗുകൾ
- 1
- പോസ്റ്റ് ചെയ്തു
- 4 മണിക്കൂർ മുൻപ്
- Work mode
- ഓഫീസിൽ
- വിദ്യാഭ്യാസം
- B.Tech
- Eligibility
- Candidates must have the right to work in The Gambia, strong English fluency, and a background in HR management, recruitment, and employee experience. The role suits professionals who can manage employee relations, performance processes, attendance issues, policy compliance, and day-to-day HR opera…
- Resume
- Required to apply
Where you'll work
ജോലി വിവരണം
About the company
The organization is working to expand access to simple, affordable financial services across Africa, with the long-term aim of helping the continent move toward a cashless future. Since launching its mobile money service in Senegal in 2017, it has scaled rapidly and now serves millions of users across nine countries.
Role summary
As a People Partner - Support, you will support the call center function in The Gambia by delivering people operations work in a proactive, thoughtful, and business-aligned way. You will partner closely with local support leaders and the wider people team to strengthen team performance, improve employee experience, and help drive a culture where people can do their best work.
What you'll do
- Partner with the Support department to shape and execute an HR plan that supports team OKRs, including possible talent reallocation, organizational change, and reporting-line adjustments.
- Work with Group and Team Leads to spot ways to improve team effectiveness, including restructuring, engagement, and retention initiatives.
- Support managers in running the performance management process by encouraging regular feedback, 1:1 meetings, coaching discussions, OKR tracking, performance reviews, and PIP follow-up.
- Review sick leave records regularly to confirm that documentation is complete and company rules are being followed.
- Track employee tenure changes for Benefit and Health Review purposes and ensure records are updated on time and in line with policy.
- Process employee-level changes and make sure HR systems and personnel records stay accurate.
- Handle workplace accommodation requests and coordinate with local medical professionals to help assess suitable adjustments.
- Prepare and issue explanation letters for employees when needed.
- Monitor compliance with HR policies, attendance goals, process deadlines, and other key people metrics.
- Work with Support leaders to address repeated absenteeism and help improve attendance.
- Support hiring, onboarding, resignations, terminations, and contract completions, including exit interviews and documentation handling.
- Audit overtime submissions against company policy and local labor requirements.
- Take on additional HR tasks as needed and work with the HR team on daily operations and wider people initiatives.
- Build engagement through recognition, rewards, team activities, and career conversations, while helping reduce attrition through retention-focused actions.
- Develop trusted relationships with team members and contribute to a positive, high-impact workplace culture.
Requirements
- A bachelor’s degree in HR, Labour Law, or a closely related discipline.
- Strong command of English.
- At least 5 years of experience in HR management, recruitment, and employee experience.
- Practical experience across multiple HR areas, especially organizational development and disciplinary matters.
What will help you succeed
- Strong analytical thinking, sound judgment, and a solution-oriented mindset.
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to document clearly and thoroughly.
- High integrity and the ability to communicate credibly and earn trust across different stakeholders.
- Good listening skills and the flexibility to adapt to employee needs.
- Comfort handling several complex priorities at once and deciding what to tackle first.
- Ability to collaborate effectively and work in a team-first way.
Key details
- The role is based in the Kotu office in The Gambia.
- Work authorization in The Gambia is mandatory.
- This is a permanent position.
Compensation and benefits
- Competitive pay calculated through a transparent formula.
- Health insurance for you and your dependents.
- 26 weeks of parental leave for mothers and 4 weeks for fathers.
- Subsidized childcare when parents return to work.
- Gym membership and fitness class subsidies.
- Airtime reimbursement.
- Free meals and a pleasant office environment.
Application instructions
Applicants should submit a resume in English along with a cover letter explaining their interest in the company and the role.
Equal opportunity
The employer is committed to equal opportunity, diversity, and inclusion for all employees.