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Page 1: Director Human Resources - FNU CareersFiji College of Advanced Education (founded 1947), Fiji College of Agriculture (founded 1954). Fiji Institute of Technology (founded 1963), and

fnu.ac.fj

Information for Candidates

Human ResourcesDirector

www.fnu.ac.fj

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Message from the Vice-Chancellor

About Fiji National University

Job Description

Person Specification

Application Process

About Fiji

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Message from the Vice-Chancellor

Bula! I am pleased that you are considering this important senior management role at Fiji National University (FNU). FNU is a young and dynamic

university, with deep roots that reach back to the 19th Century. Although the university was only formed in 2010, its constituent colleges date back to 1885, when Suva Medical School was established. Today FNU is a ‘dual sector’ university, offering technical and vocational education and training (TVET) and higher education, from certificates to doctorates. With six campuses in Suva, and one each in Nadi, Lautoka, Ba and Labasa, plus a number of smaller training centres, FNU provides nationwide access to tertiary education to 26,000 students. Uniquely, FNU is also home to the National Training and Productivity Centre, which provides training to employees, and Fiji Maritime Academy, which trains the nation’s ships captains and navigators.

FNU has a clear vision to provide education and training which is aimed at employability – either to ensure that new graduates are highly employable, or to assist those already in work to advance their careers. All our colleges have strong vocational roots. FNU trains the nation’s doctors, dentists and nurses, its accountants and managers, its teachers, its engineers and technicians, its veterinarians and agronomists. It is vital that, as the country’s national university, FNU’s programmes are co-designed with employers to meet their needs and underpinned by relevant, applied research which aligns with our national priorities.

The University is seeking an experienced and visionary Director of Human Resources to join its dynamic new Senior Management Group. Reporting directly to the Vice Chancellor and with a team of 41 human resource support staff, the new Director will lead the reform of the University’s human resources policies and help to build a talented, high-performing workforce. This is a challenging senior executive role and one that will require the ability to lead major organisational change, build a supportive working environment for our staff and attract and retain international talent.

If you are seeking an opportunity to join a vibrant, multicultural senior leadership team that is committed to supporting the economic and social development of Fiji, the South Pacific’s ‘hub economy’, we look forward to hearing from you.

Vinaka vakelevu.

Professor Nigel HealeyVice Chancellor

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Fiji National University (FNU) was formed in 2010, following the merger of the six government tertiary institutions in Fiji – Fiji School of Medicine (founded 1885), Fiji School of Nursing (founded 1893), Fiji College of Advanced Education (founded 1947), Fiji College of Agriculture (founded 1954). Fiji

Institute of Technology (founded 1963), and Lautoka Teachers College (founded 1978). In 2011, the Training and Productivity Authority of Fiji (established in 1973) became part of FNU as the National Training and Productivity Centre (NTPC).

Today the university is structured into five major colleges:• CollegeofAgriculture,FisheriesandForestry• CollegeofBusiness,HospitalityandTourism Studies• CollegeofEngineering,ScienceandTechnology• CollegeofHumanitiesandEducation• CollegeofMedicine,NursingandHealthSciences

plus:• NationalTrainingandProductivityCentre• FijiMaritimeAcademy

The university has approximately 18,000 regular students in its five colleges, plus another 8,000 employees who undertake short courses with NTPC. In addition, the university runs a special community

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programme for citizens in rural villages, which has trained over 30,000 people in the last four years in a range of basic skills.

FNU is in a period of ambitious development. We are currently completing a new state-of-the-art campus in Labasa on Vanua Levu, Fiji’s second most populated island. This will provide a range of technology-enabled programmes to support the development of the country’s ‘Northern Division’. On Viti Levu, the main island, we are constructing a regional centre of excellence for veterinary science; in 2020, a new sports complex and a new four-storey business school will open.

As a small island nation of just under a million people, Fiji has always reached out to the world and played a full part in the global trading economy. For FNU, our international partnerships with peer institutions in Australia, New Zealand and further afield are critical to accelerating the development of our curricula and our staff. We work closely with universities and colleges across the region to exchange ideas and best practices and

provide opportunities for our staff to gain professional development and upgrade their qualifications.

FNU is committed to underpinning the nation’s rapid economic development, working with employers to ensure that our manpower needs are met in the burgeoning tourism, renewable energy, telecommunications and manufacturing sectors. At the same time, our researchers are working on interdisciplinary projects to address the country’s priorities, in terms of combatting non-communicable diseases (obesity, diabetes and heart disease), promoting climate adaptation for the Pacific’s low-lying islands and moving the country’s production up the value chain.

Fiji is undergoing a period of unprecedented economic growth and social development. As the national university, FNU is proud to be one of the critical drivers of growth, by providing the human capital and technological knowhow needed for continued success.

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Director Human Resources

Specific Duties & Responsibilities

•ServeasatrustedadvisortotheViceChancellorandtheSeniorManagementGroupofDeansandDirectorson strategic / HR matters by providing strategic advice and direction to colleagues and staff across the university.

•BeanactiveparticipantinsettingthestrategicdirectionofFNUandbuildingHRstrategiesthatsupporttheachievement of its aims and objectives.

•Lead inmanagingmajor organisational changeprocesses that are required to invigorateFNU’s institutionalculture and deliver on its strategic objectives.

• Provide leadership of the HR function for the departments of: Talent Acquisition & HR Partnerships;Compensation&Benefits;PeoplePerformance&Development;HRAnalyticsandTechnology.

•ReviewandimprovetheeffectivenessofHRprocessesandproceduresandreform/rebuildexistingprocessestodeliver more effective outcomes for the institution.

•Devise a progressiveHR policy structure that is appropriate to FNU’s evolution towards becoming a highperforming organisation.

Position Type: 3 Year Employment ContractReporting to: Vice ChancellorStaff Responsible to you: Departmental Managers

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Position Purpose

Scope of Work

On behalf of the Vice Chancellor, the Director Human Resources will provide FNU with strategic leadership in all human capital-related matters as the University focuses on enhancing its organisational performance and achieving a stepwise improvement in the quality of teaching and research. He/she will

direct all of the people functions and be responsible for the strategic human resource planning required to drive institutional effectiveness and recruit and retain the best talent available locally and internationally. Our goal is to make FNU the employer of choice in Fiji. The successful candidate will have an excellent grasp of international best practice in human resource management, preferably with a good understanding of trends and developments within the higher education sector.

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This challenging senior executive role requires demonstrated managerial and leadership experience in human resource management and organisational development in a large, complex organisation which recruits and operates internationally. The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate a commitment to building an organisational culture that encourages innovation, a customer-centred responsiveness to national and regional stakeholder needs and integrity and trust.

Person Specification

Description Essential Desirable How EvaluatedEducation and qualifications1. A bachelor’s degree and a postgraduate

qualification in HRM or a closely related discipline

2. A master’s degree in HRM or a closely related discipline

3. Professional membership of a recognised institute of human resources (eg, Australian Human Resources Institute)

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Application form and evidence of qualifications

Experience4. Significant experience as a senior HR manager

in a large, complex organisation5. Significant international experience as an HR

professional6. Practical experience of employment legislation

and international best practice7. Experience of working in a dynamic and fast-

changing workplace environment8. Experience of operating at strategic level9. Evidence of managing complex change and

development10. Experience of managing a budget at divisional

level11. Experience of HR management in a university

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Aptitudes and Skills12. Excellent interpersonal and communication

skills with the ability to communicate effectively at all levels

13. Ability to manage and motivate own team and where appropriate other corporate teams.

14. Ability to negotiate, persuade and influence at both institutional and individual level

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Please be explicit in your application about how you meet each of the stated criteria. You are encouraged to provide relevant and explicit examples, so that the short-listing panel are able to clearly identify how your qualifications, experience and aptitudes and skills match the criteria identified in the post. Failure to address the stated criteria in your application will result in it not being considered by the panel.

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Application processThe University seeks written documents from candidates wishing to apply for the role. Candidates are required to provide:

• A cover letter expressing the interest to join Fiji National University• A statement of claim addressing the key selection criteria stated in the person specification• A detailed CV and certified copies of all qualifications, • Letters of support from two colleagues who were not subordinates at any time, and • Names and contacts of at least 3 confidential referees.

• The statement of claim against the selection criteria will provide evidence on how your qualifications and experience meet the essential and desirable criteria. This statement of claim will form the main basis for shortlisting. Failure to provide this letter will result in your application not being considered.

Applications must be received no later than 30th September, 2019.

Applications must be submitted online using the University’s online job applications system which can be accessed at this address: https://careers.fnu.ac.fj

Candidates are asked to provide an indication of the earliest date at which they would be available to take up the appointment, if successful (eg, one month, three months). Referees will only be contacted after prior consultation with the candidate. It is the candidate’s responsibility to ensure that their referees are willing to provide reports when contacted. The University reserves the right to seek reports on the suitability of candidates from experts in the field, other than those nominated by the candidate. Appointment is also subject to a pre-employment security check and health check.

Contact Details: To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact: Dharmend Chand, Manager Talent Acquisition&HRPartnerships,DivisionofHumanResourcesTel:+(679)3394000ext.2639,Email:[email protected]

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About Fiji

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About FijiFiji is the most developed country in the South Pacific and serves as the region’s economic hub. It has

experienced rapid economic growth in recent years and tourism, manufacturing and services have replaced traditional primary industries like mining and agriculture as the main drivers of economic development. The

business and political capital, Suva, is a thriving multicultural city of over 0.3m. Located on the southeast coast of Viti Levu, Suva enjoys modern shopping malls, movie theatres, restaurants and cafes.

Fiji is located in the heart of the South Pacific, with more than 330 islands, of which 100 are permanently inhabited and more than 500 islets. The people of Fiji are well-known for their friendly personality, great hospitality and regarded as the happiest people on earth. Fiji has a rich culture and tradition. It is a former British colony and maintains its close ties through the commonwealth. It has two major islands, Viti Levu and Vanua Levu, with the majority of the almost 1m population residing on Viti Levu.

Fiji Demographics

Fiji’s population is comprised mostly of iTaukei’s (native Fijians) at just over 56%, with around 36% made up by Indo-Fijians who are descended from Indian labourers brought to the islands by the British in the late 19th and early 20th century. The rest of Fiji’s population are Rotumans, who are natives of Rotuma (incorporated into Fiji after independence in 1970), Fijians of Chinese and European descent and expatriates.

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Religion

Fiji is a secular society and the constitution guarantees religious tolerance. While the majority of Fijians follow Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Sikhism, Buddhism are widely practised. Fiji marks the key dates of the major religions with a Public Holiday (eg, Christmas, Easter, Diwali, Prophet’s Birthday).

Government

Fiji has a Westminster-style democracy. The present governing party is Fiji First, a multiracial party led by Rear Admiral (Retired) Hon. Josaia Voreqe Bainimarama, which was elected in 2018 and holds a majority in the 51-seat parliament. Fiji First has undertaken an ambitious range of reforms designed to transform Fiji into a vibrant and growing economy and unite the nation through the government’s ‘One Fiji Policy’, which provides for equal citizenry status for all Fijians regardless of ethnicity.

Fiji is the transport hub of the South Pacific. It is well-connected with direct flights to most major Australian and New Zealand cities, Hong Kong, Singapore, Seoul, Tokyo, and San Francisco and Los Angeles. Fiji’s international airline. Fiji Airways, has code-sharing arrangements with Qantas, Air Zealand, American Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Jet Airways and Solomon Airlines which provide access to a global network of international connections. Nadi International Airport has just completed a major upgrade, with world-class facilities including a brand-new departures lounge, departures check-in terminal, arrivals and departures immigration areas, additional carousels and new business class lounges. Nadi International Airport receives 2m passengers annually.

Accessibility

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Climate

Fiji enjoys a mild tropical climate averaging 31ºC (88ºF) during the summer months of November to April and 29ºC (84ºF) during the winter months of May to October.

English is the official language of Fiji and is universally spoken. iTaukeis also speak the native Fijian dialect, while Fijians of Indian origin speak Fiji-Hindi. Given the close integration between the two communities, many Fijians are fluent in both vernacular languages, as well as English.

Language

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Here are some Fijian words to get you started.

English Fijian PronunciationHello/hi ni sa bula nee sar bulaGood morning ni sa yadra nee sar yarndraGoodbye sa moce sa more theyPlease yalo vinaka yarlo veenarkaExcuse me tulou too lowYes io ee orThank you/good vinaka veenarkaThank you very much vinaka vaka levu veenarka varka levooMuch/big levu levooNo sega sengaEat kana karnaVillage koro ko roA little/small vaka lailai va ka lie lieGreat/a lot vaka levu va ka levooFast vaka totolo va ka tortorloSlowly vaka malua va ka mar luaHouse vale va leWashroom (Toilet) vale lailai va le lie lieCome lako mai la ko myGo lako tani la ko tan iOne dua du aTwo rua ru aOne more dua tale du a ta le

Quick facts• FijiaretheinauguralGoldMedalwinnersinthe7’srugbycompetitionattheRioOlympics.• FormerWorldNumber1golferVijaySinghisfromNadi,westernpartofFiji.• MountTomaniviwhichis1,324metres(4,344ft)isFiji’shighestmountain.MtTomanivi,previously

namedMountVictoria,isanextinctvolcanolocatedinthenorthernhighlandsofVitiLevu.• Globalbottlewaterbrand,FijiWaterisbottledinFiji.• Fiji’sfarthestislandOno-i-LauisclosertoTongathentoFiji’smainislandVitiLevu.• FijiwasbatteredbythesecondmostpowerfulCategory5CycloneintheworldinFeb,2016.• ThewordBulaisusedtogreetpeoplesimilartoHiorHello.• Fiji’straditionalwayofpreparingmealsiscalledLovo.Themealsarepreparedinanearthoven.• Fiji’smainforeignexchangeearnerisTourismandremittancesfromFijianslivingabroad.• ThepeopleofBeqaislandinFijiareknownasthefirewalkers.Thesevillagershavetheabilitytoworkon

stonesheatedinfirewithoutanyinjurytotheirfeetorbody.

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