Objective of the Position:
The Record Management Officer is responsible for; the processes of management, retention and disposition of paper and electronic documents and records received or generated by the project/coordination; maintaining their confidentiality (if appropriate), integrity, reliability and traceability; facilitating their retrieval for staff who ask; explaining procedures to their teammates; promoting responsible management that preserves the right of patients, communities, employees, partners and donors to privacy. They do this by applying MSF guidance and protocol to their context
Tasks & Responsibilities:
She/he will perform the following main tasks, among others:
For each activity, in each location, identify and maintain a list of master documents and records: information necessary to ensure ongoing operations (the loss of which could impact MSF operations or people) or helpful for a clear understanding of MSF activities and decisions, identifying an 'owner' per document/record
Aligning with the Personal Data Protection Regulations, implement relevant MSF policy and guidelines to store and archive documents and records in a secure, hermetically sealed physical or digital repository, hold regular audits and clean-up days.
Ensure easy access, through agreement with document and record owners and according to needs, by establishing physical or digital access rights and/or publication (on local noticeboard, server, Intranet, etc.).
Develop and implement practical and realistic processes for document and record backup (safeguarding), evacuation, hibernation or destruction in case of emergencies (risk assessment and contingency planning), and report on their implementation.
Assess and report on document and record management maturity
Build and implement creative tactics/strategies to improve the quality of record management per location, applying MSF policy and best practice, working with ICT to organize local servers and with legal advisors to adapt MSF Record Retention Schedule to local law (compliance); pro-actively, not re-actively
Systematically brief new staff and regularly remind existing staff on processes, security measures, data protection and their role in document and record management. De-brief all outgoing staff facilitating curation and transfer of document and record ownership before departure.
The position holder may be asked to take up additional duties/ hold another position for purposes of Emergency Intervention.
Qualifications & Requirements:
Education:Diploma in Records/Library/Information Management/Science
Experience:Essential at least two years of working experience in document and record management, data collection and encoding Desirable previous experience with MSF or other NGOs, and working experience in developing countries
Desirable experience working in emergency.
Knowledge: Computer literacy
Skills And Competencies:
People Management and Development
Commitment to MSF Principles
Behavioural Flexibility
Results and Quality Orientation
Teamwork and Cooperation
Document and Archival Management