Under the overall supervision of the head of Head of Resource Management and direct supervision of the Information Management and Technology (IMT) Officer, the Senior ICT Associate will be responsible and accountable for providing the necessary Information Communications and Technology (ICT) support and guidance to the International Organization for Migration (IOM) Tunis Country Office (CO).
EDUCATION
• Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering or a related field from an accredited academic institution with four years of relevant professional experience; or
• High School diploma with six years of relevant professional experience.
EXPERIENCE
• Demonstrated experience in Microsoft M365 Applications and Windows operating system;
• Has experience with offices support for LAN infrastructure, Active Directory domain environment and Windows- based servers, Windows Server, Microsoft Azure and desk support;
•Relevant experience in ICT systems including Database/System Management, or a combination of study, training, and professional work in a related field preferably in the Humanitarian or Development Fields; and,
•Previous work experience in international organizations and service industry companies would be an advantage.
SKILLS
Can support and troubleshoot computer and network equipment, including Microsoft Office applications, TCP/IP Networking, and Windows operating systems;
• Strong understanding of Active Directory and Group policies;
•Ability to analyse and resolve endpoint compliance issues using Azure INTUNE;
•Ability to work in a team environment; able to initiate and manage group studies to learn more about supporting the current infrastructure; and,
•Ability to present ideas in a user-friendly language to non-technical staff and end-users’ knowledge of an issue-tracking system an advantage.
Languages
IOM’s official languages are English, French, and Spanish.
REQUIRED
For this position, fluency in English is required (oral and written).
DESIRABLE
Working knowledge of Arabic and French.
Competencies
The incumbent is expected to demonstrate the following values and competencies:
VALUES - All IOM staff members must abide by and demonstrate these five values:
Inclusion and respect for diversity: Respects and promotes individual and cultural differences. Encourages diversity and inclusion.
Integrity and transparency: Maintains high ethical standards and acts in a manner consistent with organizational principles/rules and standards of conduct.
Professionalism: Demonstrates ability to work in a composed, competent and committed manner and exercises careful judgment in meeting day-to-day challenges.
Courage: Demonstrates willingness to take a stand on issues of importance.
Empathy: Shows compassion for others, makes people feel safe, respected and fairly treated.
CORE COMPETENCIES - Behavioural indicators – Level 2
Teamwork: Develops and promotes effective collaboration within and across units to achieve shared goals and optimize results.
Delivering results: Produces and delivers quality results in a service-oriented and timely manner. Is action oriented and committed to achieving agreed outcomes.
Managing and sharing knowledge: Continuously seeks to learn, share knowledge and innovate.
Accountability: Takes ownership for achieving the Organization’s priorities and assumes responsibility for own actions and delegated work.
Communication: Encourages and contributes to clear and open communication. Explains complex matters in an informative, inspiring and motivational way.

Established in 1951, the International Organization for Migration is the leading intergovernmental organization in the field of migration and is committed to the principle that humane and orderly migration benefits migrants and society.
IOM works with its partners in the international community to assist in meeting the growing operational challenges of migration, advance understanding of migration issues, encourage social and economic development through migration and uphold the well-being and human rights of migrants.
More people are on the move today than at any other time in recorded history: 1 billion people – comprising a seventh of humanity. A variety of elements – not least the information and communications revolutions – contribute to the movement of people on such a large scale. The forces driving migration as a priority issue are: climate change, natural and manmade catastrophes, conflict, the demographic trends of an ageing industrialized population, an exponentially expanding jobless youth population in the developing world and widening North–South social and economic disparities.