Job Summary
Reporting to the Country Representative, Kenya/Somalia, the Security Manager, Kenya & Somalia ensures oversight and provides leadership on security-related matters for the CRS Kenya & Somalia country program. Given the security climate in Kenya and Somalia, the Security Manager will have significant and specific responsibilities for security and staff safety in Nairobi and Mogadishu, and other regions of Kenya and Somalia where CRS operates.
Key Roles and Responsibilities
Serve as security focal point for security issues in Kenya and Somalia.
Ensure all new staff are accurately briefed on both security procedures and the current security climate in Kenya and Somalia by performing in-country security briefings or identifying appropriate staff to perform briefings.
Provide all staff with regular security briefings and updates and ensure that all staff follow security procedures.
Recruit and train a team of security focal points in different locations across the country program (Kenya and Somalia).
Perform trend analysis, determine validity of information and reliability of sources, and assist in the development of risk assessments with a special focus on office security protocols.
Conduct research on specific risk factors and develop reports with analysis of different security incidents.
Coordinate security information requirements, collection, collation and dissemination of security threat information with the Regional Safety and Security Risk Advisors.
Develop security advisories, briefings and presentations, and coordinates information dissemination.
Maintain effective and close communication channels with security authorities and other interlocutors in Kenya and Somalia.
Develop and monitor the implementation of security contingency plans.
Assess prevailing local security conditions identifying security trends and advising the CRS Country Representative and other CRS staff on security issues.
Assess the level of security risk for specific areas of operations.
Monitor, conduct or coordinate security operations in Kenya and Somalia.
Maintain continuing lines of communication and collaborate closely with security focal points and other Nairobi and Mogadishu-based security service providers.
Maintain security by conducting physical security inspections of office and residential facilities as appropriate.
Monitor, evaluate, and implement office physical security measures and conduct security surveys of installations and facilities.
Identify gaps in existing security capabilities and makes recommendations for modifications as required.
Ensure that CRS security management plans are relevant and constantly updated as appropriate and that all staff know their roles and responsibilities.
Conduct regular security and risk assessments for all operational areas.
Write regular security management reports with situational analysis and recommendations.
Ensure that field communications needs are met, and that staff are trained in the use of radios and other communications equipment as necessary.
Ensure CRS mandatory security trainings are rolled out as appropriate in Kenya and Somalia, including by facilitating/delivering the trainings directly.
Develop and implement CRS security strategies and approaches adapted to local contexts in field sites across Kenya and Somalia and ensure adaptation to the local context and include comprehensive community engagement components.
Maintain and update Field Security Plans for Kenya and Somalia as required.
Works closely with country leadership in advising on travel restrictions and program hibernations.
Works closely with project leadership and head of field offices to ensure that all vehicles are comprehensively insured, incidents and accidents are subjected to a formal written report, and final incident reports are provided to close the file.
Perform other duties as directed by the Country Representative and Head of Operations.
Risk Management
Prepare the Country Program’s incident register and updates this quarterly for submission to CRS Headquarters.
Proactively work with program managers to identity and manage business risks for the Country Program.
Identify training needs and conduct security awareness training for CRS staff.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Strong cross-cultural skills.
Experience working with national and international staff.
Experience working with local partners.
Excellent interpersonal and negotiating skills.
Knowledge of and work experience in Kenya and Somalia strongly preferred.
Proficiency in MS Office.
Demonstrated ability to manage conflict and move groups toward consensus.
Self-motivated and able to work without close supervision.
Good judgment and sound decision-making skills.
Excellent organization and planning skills; detail-oriented; ability to work on multiple tasks simultaneously.
Demonstrated commitment to respect, equity, diversity and inclusion including gender equality through appropriate attitudes and behaviors
Quick learner; adaptable; creative.
Position is open to Nationals only
Key Working Relationships
Internal:
Key internal working relationships include the CRS Kenya/Somalia Country Representative, Somalia Emergency Coordinator, the Regional Security and Risk Advisor, Head of Operations, Head of Programs, Chief of Parties, Head of Offices and CRS Headquarters to ensure that CRS Kenya and Somalia based staff are fully apprised of, prepared for and responsive to potential security threats. An important role of the Security Manager is ensuring that security and staff safety management is integrated into CRS Kenya & Somalia country program activities.
External:
Consortium members, partners, US Embassy, UN, local government, auditors, security firms, insurance institutions, security managers of other international NGOs and vendors.
Required/Desired Foreign Language: Excellent communication, reading and writing skills; fluency in English, Swahili and Somali preferred.
Travel Required: Based in Nairobi, Kenya, the incumbent is expected to travel approximately 40% of the time throughout Kenya and Somalia, sometimes on very short notice.
Qualifications
Qualifications and Technical/Professional Requirements
Graduate degree in international development, non-profit management, or related field. Formal technical training in security and safety and 3-4 years professional work experience with INGOs a plus.
Minimum of 10 years with an international humanitarian organization – experience with CRS highly desired.
Demonstrated knowledge of best practices in emergency preparedness, security and staff safety.
Agency-Wide Competencies (for all CRS Staff)
These are rooted in the mission, values, and guiding principles of CRS and used by each staff member to fulfill his or her responsibilities and achieve the desired results.
Builds Relationships
Develops Talent
Integrity
Accountability & Stewardship
Continuous Improvement
Strategic Mindset
Security Manager Competencies
Actively promotes safety and security
Ensures Principled compliance
Proactively Manages Risk
Leads Operational Improvements
Communicates strategically under pressure
Manages stress and complexity
Length of Contract: 2 years
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