Local Security Assistant UN Women: Deputy Regional Director

Background
OPEN TO INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL CANDIDATES, KENYAN NATIONALS ONLY
Under the overall guidance and supervision of the Deputy Security Adviser (DSA), the Local Security Assistant assists in the implementation of security operations and all matters relating to the management of safety and security for UN personnel in the country or in the region of assignment.
Duties and Responsibilities
Summary of key functions:

Assists the DSA in collecting, updating and communicating information regarding the security situation in the country:

Liaises and coordinates, as appropriate, with the host government security organizations and/or personnel, including national and local provincial authorities, military, and police officers, as well as non-governmental organizations and other non-State actors in the area of operation;
Helps to assess the security situation at the duty station and ensures adequate gathering and verification of security information that may be required for a proper analysis of the situation by the DSA;
Communicates information on security to the heads of United Nations agencies and provides host country security advice to UNDSS in the absence of the DSA as required;
Maintains regular contacts with Security Focal Points of UN agencies;
May be requested to provide technical assistance at SMT meetings.

Assists in maintaining the Security Plan, including updating staff lists:

Helps in the preparation and review of the UN Security Plan;
Supports actions during the implementation of the Security Plan, as required.

Assists in monitoring compliance with Minimum Operational Security Standards (MOSS) established for the duty station.

Assists in reporting security incidents affecting UN staff, offices and assets, and assists in the preparation of security reports, such as the Security Incident Report, the Security Assessments and the Quarterly Incident Report.

Provides support in organizing and conducting training courses on security awareness and preparedness, and providing security orientation to newly assigned staff members. Conducts security briefings, as required.

Performs other security-related tasks assigned by the PSA/DSA/FSCO Nairobi:
Provides support in conducting security evaluations and provides advice on security measures for the residences (Residential Security Standards – RSM) of UN staff, as well as on latest trends and threats to staff safety and security;
Establishes and maintains warden system and keeps update of information related to UN offices and residences;
Maintains liaison with commercial companies used for UN security at offices and residences, in order to ensure the effective and efficient use of the guard force.

Provides general administrative assistance to the PSA/DSA/FSCO Nairobi:

Maintains routine and confidential correspondence files/documents;
Maintains a database on contact details in relation to host country security authorities;
Arranges appointments, receives visitors, places and screens telephone calls and answers queries with discretion, and takes minutes and/or notes at meetings.

Impact of Results
The key results have an impact on the accurate and timely implementation of the overall UN security programme at the country level.
Competencies

Commitment to the ideals of the United Nations Charter and the Organization’s core values – Professionalism, Integrity and Respect for Diversity
Planning and Organizing: Demonstrated ability to establish priorities and to plan, coordinate and monitor his/her own work plan with minimum supervision. Ability to work under pressure or in crisis situations. Availability to travel within the area of responsibility.
Creativity: Ability to actively seek to improve services, offer new and different options to solve problems/meet client needs, and promote and persuade others to consider new ideas
Teamwork: Proven interpersonal skills and the ability to listen and work in a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic environment with sensitivity and respect for diversity
Communication: Proven and sustained communication (verbal and written) skills.

Required Skills and Experience
Education:
Secondary education. University Degree desirable, but it is not a requirement.
Experience:
6 years of experience in security, preferably in the military or police context or related field of work. Prior experience with the UN system or an international NGO is desirable.
Language requirements:
Fluency in the English and national language of the duty station.
Other Skills and Requirements:

Knowledge of HF and VHF radio operation;
Experience in diplomatic security and protection is considered as an asset;
Knowledge of host country safety codes;
Solid computers skills (MS Word, Excel, Access and PowerPoint);
Possession of a valid driver’s license
Ability to travel
Physically fit

UNDP is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from minority groups, indigenous groups and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.

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