Required Qualifications**
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Bachelor’s degree in Human Resources, Organisational Development, Business Administration, International Relations, or a related field.
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4–6 years of experience in HR, talent management, organisational development, and mobility.
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Experience supporting HR processes or talent development programmes in multicultural, international environments.
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Experience with mobility policies (e.g. secondments, temporary assignments, internal moves) is an asset.
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Professional and technical credentials and certifications related to HR Mobility are are an advantage
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Overall capacity to maintain and develop databases, business aspects and considerations in system development
Required Skills and Competencies**
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Strong understanding of HR processes, talent development, and mobility principles.
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Ability to analyse mobility and workforce data and provide evidence-based insights.
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Excellent organisational skills with the ability to manage multiple simultaneous processes.
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Strong communication and stakeholder management skills across diverse cultures and geographies.
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Ability to build trusted partnerships and support managers in making development-oriented mobility decisions.
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High cultural sensitivity and commitment to transparency, fairness, and inclusive talent practices.
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Proactive, adaptable, and solutions-oriented.
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Strong service orientation and attention to detail.
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Able to work independently and collaboratively in a matrixed environment.
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Fluency in English; knowledge of additional languages is an asset.
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Embraces the WWF mission and values of the organisation: Courage, Integrity, Respect & Collaboration.
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Contribute to the development and implementation of WWF’s talent mobility strategy and frameworks as required.
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Coordinate the end-to-end management of mobility assignments, such as developmental assignments, ensuring consistency and compliance with policies.
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Maintain mobility tools, guidance materials, templates, and communication resources.
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Provide advice and support to managers, Senior Business Partners, and employees on mobility pathways, policy interpretation, and development considerations.
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Monitor and track mobility activity and outcomes; analyse trends to inform recommendations for improvement.
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Collaborate with the Leadership Development Manager to integrate mobility opportunities into leadership programmes and talent development journeys.
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Support talent review, succession planning, and workforce planning processes with mobility-related insights.
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Contribute to mobility-related continuous improvement projects, system enhancements, and process simplification, policy updates.
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Act as a focal point for mobility queries across the WWF Network, ensuring high-quality service delivery and stakeholder engagement.
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Ensure mobility practices reflect WWF’s values and commitment to equity, transparency, and inclusion.