Safety and Security Consultant

Scope of Work:
The security consultant shall perform the following tasks:

Conduct a thorough review of the organisation’s existing safety & security measures, physical security, personnel security, communication protocols, travel and accommodation arrangements, and other relevant areas.
Identify potential safety & security gaps, vulnerabilities, and risks based on the organisation’s operations and the security situation in the region.
Working closely with and guiding relevant stakeholders at BI, develop comprehensive security procedures, and guidelines for Regional Office and Country Offices that align with the organisation’s mission and objectives; and are practical and feasible to implement.
Inspection of offices/facilities at the Regional Office and in sample locations both BV and NGO offices to determine staff safety risks safety and security consideration
Provide recommendations in implementing necessary improvements to the organisation’s security measures.
Provide training and capacity building sessions to the organisation’s staff on security awareness, risk management, emergency response, and other relevant topics.
Prepare a final security review report, including findings, recommendations, and an action plan for BI to implement.

Terms of engagement:
This is a short-term position 6 months and commencing as soon as the selection team finds a suitable and available candidate. The engagement will involve some pre-approved travel to offices in the region where BI has operations.
Deliverables:
The security consultant shall undertake the following:

Detailed safety and security risk assessments relating to the regional and country offices.
Individual regional and country office specific security and safety procedures (SOPs) and guidelines tailored to the organisation’s operations and safety & security risks. including travel, program and office operations.
Training material and capacity building sessions for the organisation’s staff on safety & security awareness, risk management, emergency response, and other relevant topics.
Recommendations and assistance in implementing necessary improvements to the organisation’s safety & security measures.

Notes:

In high risk countries like South Sudan the consultant will be encouraged to meet with UN OCHA or security focal points in peer INGOs for relevant briefings on safety and security matters.
In the rest of the COs and the RO, the consultant must meet and where possible work with the Security company contracted to provide facility security services. The Consultant may also work with a locally identified security person ideally from the company providing security services to BI Country offices.

Consultancy reporting and timelines:
During this consultancy, the consultant shall prepare the following reports for submission to BRAC International. Reports will be submitted electronically to BI.
The Inception Report shall contain, at a minimum:

Mobilisation of consultant and logistical dispositions.
Review of documents and an outline of all initial pertinent activities that need to be performed and the obligations of BI. The report shall also bring to the attention of the BI a list of potential issues that warrant early attention.
Overall and detailed work plan featuring a concept of operations, pertinent activities, and critical pathways to successful completion of the assignment.

The Safety & Security Risk Assessment Report shall contain, at a minimum.

Risk assessment methodologies and tools.
Identification of risks, impacts and recommendations for mitigation.
Security risk management strategy.
Recommendations on hardware aspects in support of Comprehensive Staff safety security strategy

The Safety & Security Management Plan shall contain, at a minimum:

Risk description; contingency actions; risk impacts on BI operations; risk matrix analysis.
Risk assessment and mitigation measures.
Overview of the local security situation and contingency actions.
Safety & Security management plan.

Final security review report, including findings, recommendations, and an action plan for the organisation to implement. The content plan of the deliverables should be discussed prior to full development, presented in an inception report after the agreement is signed.
Qualification of the Firm/Individual Consultant

The consultant should have a minimum of 10 years’ experience in security and personal safety in non-profit organisations context.
There must be demonstrated understanding of the security context in the countries where BI operates, including different contexts within the individual countries.
Demonstrated ability to work in a multicultural environment and establish harmonious and effective working relationships.
Ability to work under tight deadlines and with minimum supervision.
Skills and capabilities in performing a range of risk assessments, including a deep understanding of processes, procedures, mechanisms, and operations of security and safety related issues.

If you meet the above qualifications, please submit a technical proposal detailing your previous experience in conducting similar work, a proposed work plan with tentative timeline, a proposed budget, and CVs. The technical proposal should be no more than five pages (excluding budget and CVs).All proposals must be submitted by email to bi.procurements@brac.net no later than 25th October 2023 at 11.59pm East African Time (EAT).

Apply via :

bi.procurements@brac.net