Job Field: Sector in NGO/Non-Profit  , Security / Intelligence

  • Regional Safety and Security Advisor (Asia , Caucasus & Middle East) Finance Assistant Information Management and Monitoring & Evaluation Officer

    Regional Safety and Security Advisor (Asia , Caucasus & Middle East) Finance Assistant Information Management and Monitoring & Evaluation Officer

    Position Summary
    The Regional Safety and Security Advisor reduces the vulnerability of IRC staff and programs to the threats and dangers present or arising in IRC’s operating environments, serving as a technical resource to regional and country program management and staff – providing risk assessment and analysis, security awareness training, security management technical support, safety and security guidance, and timely advisory information. Directly reporting to the Regional Director, the RSSA is a key member of IRC’s ACME regional management team and of the Safety and Security function organization-wide. Key relationships include: Regional Director; Director international Safety and Security, Deputy Regional Director; Country Directors; Deputy Country Directors, Operations; RSSA in other regions;
    Under the direct and broad guidance of the Regional Director and under the technical supervision of the Director International Safety and Security (DISS), the RSSA has a substantial level of autonomy in execution of responsibilities. S/he will work with country teams in all countries of the region to ensure that organizational security policies and procedures are responsive to the context, adequate to the security environment, and known to staff; and that security plans and measures are developed and maintained current and appropriate to changing security environments. The RSSA will conduct training on-site for both security management staff and other staff, and will regularly provide expert security management advice to all levels of IRC staff in the region, focusing on awareness, planning, practice, management and training in operational safety and security issues. S/he will assess IRC’s operating environments; recommend security measures, policies and procedures; support the implementation of security management plans; and provide follow-up on IRC security policies and reporting systems.
    The RSSA will maintain contextual knowledge of all countries in the region, including awareness of early warning advisories affecting security situations, and will travel regularly to all countries in the region, on very short notice if necessary. Crucially, the RSSA will mentor and build IRC staff and counterpart capacities to operate more safely and more effectively and contribute actively to reducing IRC’s operational vulnerabilities while optimizing access.
     
    Specific Responsibilities
    Field Security Management Planning and Compliance:
    Ensure that each country program in the region has current, complete, accurate and adequate security management plans on file at IRC headquarters in New York, the regional office in Nairobi, and each field site of the respective country program, and that each plan is revised and updated as needed but not less than once per year.
    Country security management approaches, planning, policies and procedures are in compliance with IRC’s organizational policy, procedure and minimum operating standards.
    Provide security management documents template as required, and provide support, advice and feedback as offices develop or revise country or field office specific SMPs.
    Direct security plan and documents revisions when there is significant change in the security environment.
    Inform RD, DISS, DRD and CDs of any areas of concern, non-compliance, or potential or suspected violations.
    Security Orientation & Training:
    Proactively develop security orientation packages for incoming staff and visitors, and monitor compliance with the security orientation policy.
    Support each country program team in ensuring that each new employee, visitor and country staff returning to the program – international or national – receives a safety and security orientation within 48 hours of arrival in-country. Provide a framework for field security orientations and ensure that IRC Connect security information is up-to-date and utilized.
    Through close complementary liaison with the IRC Safety and Security function, HR NY and country program operations teams, ensure that every new international employee receives an appropriate security briefing packet and, when possible, a briefing on personal security, IRC security policies and the relevant country-specific security management plan.
    Create and deliver, in collaboration with the Director International Safety and Security, a security training program that reaches a maximum number of national and international staff. Keep useful records on staff training and report at least annually on training performed at all levels.
    Participate actively in the design and delivery of worldwide safety and security trainings organized by IRC at international level.
    Assist country program offices in arranging ad hoc security training workshops appropriate to security environments.
    Assist in recruitment, selection and orientation processes for international and national security staff.
    Advisory & Monitoring Services:
    Monitor all communications from country programs related to security incidents and planning, and provide timely feedback.
    Make a minimum of two visits per year to each country in the region to monitor security preparedness and security management. Provide a follow-up report with clear findings and actionable recommendations after each visit.
    Develop and maintain a database of security incidents in the region.
    Generate monthly activity reports on security, including database analyses, new threats, responses, vulnerabilities and any relevant lessons learned from security and safety incidents.
    Generate a daily report on security incidents, analysis, and possible cause and effect on IRC staff, assets and programs.
    Any other reporting requested by the DISS
    Maintain the network of IRC Security Focal Points at each country program office and conduct bi-weekly update calls with country DDOs and security focal points.
    Liaison and Networking:
    Maintaining a network of IRC security focal points in the country programs as well as external professional contacts and counterparts, monitor the security environment in the region, identify new threats, assess IRC vulnerabilities and recommend possible responses.
    Provide timely feedback on questions and technical assistance requests from country programs.
    Monitor and provide support and reporting on NGO field security initiatives as required.
    Identify, create and maintain a network with NGO/UN and other security specialists suitable for the region.
    Facilitate regional NGO security coordination through networking, collaboration and coordination with humanitarian actors.
    Regional Context Analysis and Early Warning:
    Provide credible information and contextual analysis of localized and regional security situations and incidents along with appropriate advice to IRC managers.
    Ensure daily provision of latest security events and analysis to the region and the Director of International safety and Security.
    As part of a regional early warning system, understand the salient issues for country programs and update the Regional Director and relevant Country Director(s) as operating contexts and security circumstances dictate.
    Field Security Assessments:
    Conduct field security assessments examining security management issues related to IRC staff, assets, offices, residences, field sites, projects and partnerships, and compile reports with findings and recommendations.
    Emergency Response and Crisis Management:
    As required, support and advise the senior managers (RD, DISS, …) during critical incident.
    Assist with the security component (situation analysis and background information, security assessments) of the Emergency Response Team deployments in the region.
     
    Requirements
    Education:
    University degree in a field relevant to security management in a humanitarian assistance context
    Professional qualifications:
    Minimum 4-6 years of non-profit or NGO work experience in international safety and security, humanitarian assistance programs, with demonstrated capabilities in planning, organizing and executing security management operations.
    Police/military experience in peacekeeping settings will be considered an asset.
    Demonstrated understanding of humanitarian principles, codes of conduct, and NGO organizational culture.
    Demonstrated context understanding of dynamics in Afghanistan, Pakistan mandatory
    Proven analytical skills
    Thorough familiarity with principles and current approaches to permissive/acceptance models of security management.
    Skilled in influencing and obtaining cooperation of individuals not under supervisory control; able to work as member of multinational team and manage a variety of external and internal relationships to achieve results.
    Advanced knowledge of communications technology, including VHF, HF radio systems, satellite communications, cell phone mediums, etc.
    Substantial and demonstrated prior experience as a trainer, with an effective adult learner training style and the ability to develop, implement, facilitate and impart learning to a wide range of audiences.
    Demonstrated ability to transfer knowledge through mentoring and other non-formal methods.
    Ability to quickly gain a comprehensive understanding of various local, regional, country and international factors that contribute to changes in security environments and risk levels.
    Ability to prepare and present, on short notice, clear analyses of security incidents, political events and their ramifications for IRC operations.
    Position requires flexibility and the capacity to deal with ambiguity in stressful situations.
    Self-motivated and able to work effectively without close supervision.
    Fluency in English are mandatory.
    Willingness and ability to travel approximately 40% of time.
    Prior experience in the regional context preferred.
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  • Field Security Officer

    Field Security Officer

    Vacancy Notice No: HQ/16/OSS/FT584 Grade: P3 Contract type: Fixed-term Appointment Duration of contract: Two years – Renewable, subject to satisfactory performance and continuing need for the post
    Organizational context: SEC is a unit within the Department of Operational Support and Services (OSS). SEC is responsible for coordinating WHO’s daily response to safety and security, for providing information, advice, guidance and technical assistance on both headquarters and field security matters.
    Purpose of the position:
    By consistently delivering the highest quality of service, incumbent aims to ensure the security and the safety of all Headquarters, Regional and Country office staff and premises to enable the efficient implementation of all WHO programmes and activities.
    Description of duties:
    Under the supervision of Coordinator SEC, the incumbent will perform the following duties;
    Conduct security assistance missions to the field with a view to enable WHO operations and ensure the safety and security of staff.
    Conduct safety and security briefings and training to WHO staff members and associated personnel.
    Monitor the security situation in countries where WHO is present and has operations.
    In liaison with the regional FSOs, when applicable, provide advice to WHO country offices upon request or on his/her initiative.
    Review Security Risk assessments, MOSS, MORSS, country Cost-Shared Security Budgets and any other relevant documents sent by DSS.
    While in Nairobi constantly review the security situation in Kenya and participate in security cell meetings. Assist both the Kenya and the Somalia office.
    Perform any other security-related task as instructed by Coordinator SEC.
    Required Qualifications for Field Security Job
    Education:
    Essential:
    A first university degree in public or business administration, social or political sciences, police science, international relations, government, law or related field.
    Desirable:
    Advanced level degree in any of the above mentioned fields

  • Regional Security Manager – Sub-Saharan Africa

    Regional Security Manager – Sub-Saharan Africa

    About the role
    Job Description
    This is a new role for the region, and key in furthering the Global Security Team’s ability to support Amnesty operations worldwide. It provides an exciting opportunity to help shape our capabilities in Sub-Saharan Africa whilst working on a varied and challenging array of security projects.
    Reporting to Amnesty’s Head of Global Security, the Regional Security Manager (RSM) will ensure our processes in Sub-Saharan Africa best support the region’s needs and contribute to furthering an effective security culture across all offices located there. Through his/her work staff will have trust in Amnesty’s Global Security Team and be confident it operates both to ensure their safety and further their professional aims. The RSM will do this by developing tailored security procedures, delivering targeted and engaging training, providing effective support to Amnesty deployments, and building strong working relationships with key staff across the organisation.
    About you
    You’ll have extensive experience providing security support to organisations throughout the region, and the ability to apply this knowledge worldwide. Having operated in many different global settings and cultures, you will be familiar with the specific security needs of INGOs and committed to Amnesty International’s ideals. With a flexible and creative mindset, you’ll be able to ensure security solutions are tailored to specific needs.

  • Nutrition Surveillance Manager – Nairobi

    Nutrition Surveillance Manager – Nairobi

    The Positions and Responsibilities:
    AAH Somalia is looking for suitable candidate to fill Nutrition Surveillance Manager, based in Nairobi. Reports hierarchically & technically to the Health & Nutrition (Nut) Head of Department while working closely with the M&E Manager and other sector managers to include FSL and WASH. The Nutrition Surveillance Manager’s core responsibilities will include but not limited to the following:
    General Objectives:
    The Nutrition Surveillance Program Manager (PM) is in charge of planning, designing, conducting, analysing and reporting on surveillance, SMART survey, nutrition assessment, and coverage survey activities. The technical coordination and AAH HQ must validate all survey or study reports if an external dissemination is planned before external dissemination.
    Specific Objectives:
    Objective 1: To provide technical support to the departments in order to perform assessments and surveys when needed/asked by the technical departments:

    Identification and design of surveys activities according to needs and capacities that might include rapid nutrition assessment, nutrition survey (SMART survey), coverage survey (SQUEAC methodology), etc.
    Encouraging and facilitating an integrated approach to surveillance.
    Collection of background and general information and contextual information relevant to the survey. The PM is in charge of the scientific quality of the research. S/he will organize for the field officers access to books, reports, key informants interviews, local authorities, etc., according to the needs of the research.
    Responsible for the survey design (according to survey methodology): initial planning, selection of tools and methods, sampling, writing guidelines and set up time frame, working days needed, budget and logistics planning and any special tools and equipment needed.
    Lead the team in data collection (following designed methodology), data entry, analysis and processing of information (Sphinx, ENA for SMART, SPSS, Epi Info, and Excel).
    Produce survey analysis and reports and guaranty the scientific quality of the final survey report, recommendations and the integrated collaboration with other Action Against Hunger technical departments for contextual information.
    To write quality technical reports for external release – i.e. Nutrition surveys, rapid assessments, and coverage survey, Action against Hunger training sessions and/or workshops.
    To disseminate findings among stakeholders, partners, Action against Hunger teams, etc.

    Objective 2: Management and internal coordination:

    Supervision of the surveillance/SMART survey/coverage survey teams including induction; follow up, evaluation, and promotion of positive team dynamics and motivation.
    Work with AAH other department to produce a multi-sectorial analysis of the nutrition security situation
    Training and building of technical capacity of the surveys’ team.
    Collaboration with the Head of Department and Program Managers and any other AAH resource people in order to ensure the coherence of AAH activities and reports.
    Collaboration with health authorities and Nutrition implementing partners on surveys and surveillance activities
    Follow up of the budget allocated to survey activities in liaison with Administration
    Follow up of the logistics requirements of the surveys’ team with the Logistics Department and relevant Field Cos
    Participation in the program strategy, narrative and financial project proposals

    Objective 3: Capacity development:

    Liaising with relevant ministries and stakeholders to identify survey training needs and develop appropriate funding proposals
    Support AAH Nutrition program PMs and Nutrition teams on any challenge faced with implementation of nutrition activities
    Planning and facilitating technical capacity building and training sessions for the government ministries and partner NGOs/UN agencies staff

    Objective 4: External representation and coordination:

    Representation of AAH to UN, Consortia other NGO bodies and agencies including community leaders at the district level on surveillance and survey activities.
    Coordination with the Ministry of Health and/or other line ministries on the implementation of surveillance/survey activities.

    Qualifications, Experience and Competencies:

    Bachelor’s degree in Epidemiology, Nutrition, Food Security Livelihoods or related discipline.
    At least 3 years nutrition/health field work experience at program management level (Somalia preferred)
    At least 2 years of experience in humanitarian work
    Experience in surveillance specifically in Nutrition, FSL and WASH
    Excellent knowledge of SMART, LQAS, CSAS methodologies for surveillance
    Knowledge of nutrition program coverage survey methodologies such as SLEAC and/or SQUEAC
    Excellent communication skills
    Excellent writing and analytical skills.
    Good management and representation competencies.
    Excellent influencing and negotiation skills
    Experience in developing world context
    Familiarity with Action against Hunger and acceptance of Action against Hunger principles.
    Familiarity with donors and donor procedures
    Experience in planning, implementing and statistically analyzing nutritional surveys
    Fluent in both written and spoken English.

  • Regional Security Manager

    Regional Security Manager

    Job Details
    Provides security-related technical expertise to an assigned regional office (East and Southern Africa Regional Office). Serves as the primary advisor to regional leadership regarding security matters. Oversees the preparations for and response to security situations in the region. Ensures adherence to organizational policies and procedures related to security, crisis response, emergency management, and duty of care. Serves on the HQ-based Emergency Management Team. Leverages extensive subject matter expertise to provide strategic guidance to the regional office, seeking ways to identify and address security risks in a manner that will support continued growth and innovation.
    Accountabilities:

    Serves as the primary resource for security issues within the assigned region.
    Manages, and coordinates, security programs within the region to address a variety of issues including, privacy, physical security, investigations, regulatory compliance, illicit trade, and ensuring that programs meet appropriate regulatory guidelines.
    Serves as a member of the HQ-based Emergency Management Team and takes the response lead role in incidents, emergencies, and crisis affecting the region.
    Conducts and ensures quality of security risk and threat assessments and prepares reports for country and project offices in the region.
    Supports business development by contributing security-related text and budget inputs for proposals being prepared for opportunities within the region – providing final sign off on these security elements prior to submission.
    Develops and manages all security-related training programs for the region.
    Solicits, reviews, and approves country-level Security Management Plans and Emergency Action Plans for countries within the region on an annual and as needed basis.
    Supports and mentors the country-level Security Management Teams and conducts regular check-ins with them.
    Monitors intelligence sources and disseminates security alerts and warnings to country and project leadership, security management teams, and to travelers.
    Responsible for managing of contracted security professionals and vendors supporting regional office.
    Develops and establishes regional security policies and procedures.
    Provides advice and counsel to regional leadership on matters relating to employee and property safety and security.
    Investigates risk management and public relations issues across the region.
    Complies with all applicable laws, statutes, or standards from regulatory and accrediting agencies within the region.
    Maintains good working relations with external agencies including governmental and international agencies within the region.
    Works with country and project leadership to gain insight on local regulations pertaining to security.
    Adheres to and applies all aspects of security regulations in a consistent manner.

    Applied Knowledge & Skills:

    Strong knowledge of current and emerging security technology, document control, and physical security.
    Comprehensive knowledge of INGO security best practices, the protective services industry, and government security directives.
    Excellent oral and written communication skills.
    Demonstrated project management skills for longand short-term projects.
    Ability to develop, administer, and evaluate security training.
    Ability to plan, coordinate and direct the work of others in discharging the protective services mission.
    Ability to work with external agencies including governmental, and international agencies.
    Ability to work effectively in a regional team environment and work closely and communicate clearly with all offices, departments, and affiliates.

    Experience:

    Typically requires 5+ years of security experience in corporate or government organizations, or military asset protection programs.
    Prior work experience in a non-governmental organization (NGO).
    Prior security experience in the humanitarian relief/crisis response context preferred.
    Demonstrated experience with implementing security strategies, policies, procedures, and standards.
    Demonstrated experience with risk management and contract and vendor negotiations.
    Articulate, professional and able to communicate in a clear, positive manner with clients and staff.
    Must be able to read, write and speak fluent English.
    French and/or Spanish language proficiency preferred.

    Problem Solving & Impact:

    Responds quickly and effectively to crisis situations occurring in the international arena.
    Stays abreast of social, cultural, legal and criminal issues, nationally and internationally, and their impact on the region and its activities.
    Manages regional security goals and activities in conjunction with sound security and management concepts.
    Interacts with USAID missions, local government agencies, State Department, UN Security and other foreign agencies to implement regional security strategies and procedures.
    Identifies and defines objectives, strategies and priorities relating to security matters for the region.
    Maintains composure in stressful situations and can act independently when conditions warrant immediate action.

    Supervision Given/Received:

    Initiates and facilitates changes to improve regional security services through effective communication, collaboration and interdisciplinary problem solving.
    Provides direction and guidance in maintaining regional and country security services and protection.
    Provides technical supervision of any field-based security staff.
    Represents the regional office at all requested or required functions pertaining or related to security.
    Reports directly to HQ-based Associate Director for Global Security, with a dotted technical line to the Regional Office Director.

    Travel Requirements:
    10%-25%
    Typical Physical Demands:
    Typical office environment. Ability to sit and stand for extended periods of time; ability to lift 5-50lbs. Ability to interact effectively in the country/project office environments, as well as satellite office environments.
    Education

    Bachelor’s Degree or its International Equivalent: Criminal Justice, Homeland Security, Security
    Administration, or Related Field.
    Master’s Degree in similar field preferred.

    Certifications
    ASIS Certified Protection Professional (CPP) designation desirable.
    ** Or an equivalent combination of relevant education and/or experience sufficient to successfully perform the key responsibilities of the job.
    This job description summarizes the main duties of the job. It neither prescribes nor restricts the exact tasks that may be assigned to carry out these duties. This document should not be construed in any way to represent a contract of employment. Management reserves the right to review and revise this document at any time. We offer competitive compensation and an outstanding benefit package. Please click here to visit FHI 360’s Career Center for a list of all open positions.
    FHI 360 is an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer. FHI 360 is an equal employment and affirmative action employer whereby we do not engage in practices that discriminate against any person employed or seeking employment based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national or ethnic origin, age, marital status, disability, veteran status, genetic information or any other status or characteristic protected under applicable law.

  • Investigator

    Investigator

    Job description
    Sector: Compliance
    Employment Category: Regular
    Job Description
    Job Overview/Summary:
    Reporting to a Sr. Investigator, the Investigator will assist the IRC Ethics and Compliance Unit to conduct investigations of allegations involving fraud, waste, abuse and corruption, and other misconduct. The position will support IRC programs to ensure continued vigilance with regard to the risks associated with violations of IRC’s Code of Professional Conduct and Policies the law/regulations and the further development of complaints mechanisms and investigation capacity. The position will work with other IRC functional areas and programs to support our partners, sub-grantees and other agencies in fostering a work environment that minimizes the potential for fraud, waste, abuse, corruption and other forms of misconduct.
    Two commitments lie at the foundation of the IRC’s work: 1) our unceasing quest to serve the needs of our beneficiaries; and 2) our determination to meet the requirements of our donors as trusted stewards of their resources. In connection with this latter function, the ECU is vested with the responsibility to detect, deter and investigate allegations of misuse of grant resources. This position will play a key role in meeting these challenges by furthering a critical mission of the Ethics and Compliance Unit – to safeguard our resources against fraud and other forms of abuse in challenging and high-risk operating environments. This position will serve these functions through investigating allegations of fraud, collusion and corruption in the use of the grant funds. As the investigations will involve transactions, individuals and entities in the field, the position requires extensive travel, coordination with investigation teams, forensic specialists and external contractors as required.
    Major Responsibilities:

    Undertake investigations of alleged fraud, waste, financial corruption, misconduct, ensuring objectivity, impartiality and fairness throughout investigative processes in accordance with generally recognized international investigative standards and IRC guidelines and ECU policies and procedures;
    Formulate investigation plans, review and analyze all information to determine its relevance and reliability, conduct interviews of staff and other involved parties, record interviews, obtain and analyze potential documentary and electronic evidence, conduct investigative research, prepare draft investigation reports, and present investigative results in a clear written form;
    Prepare reports and ad hoc briefs pertaining to investigations in coordination with the Sr. Director, Investigations
    Support the preparation of work plans and the prioritization of investigative work in consultation with Compliance Unit management. Work with, monitor and assist the work of contracted specialists as appropriate
    Fluency in French is required

    Working Relationships:

    Position Reports to: Sr. Investigator, Investigations
    Position directly supervises: None
    Other Internal and/or external contacts
    Internal: Headquarters departments, international and U.S. program operations as needed
    External: Vendors, service providers and external auditors and contractors as needed

    Job Requirements

    Education: Bachelor’s degree required in business, accounting, criminal justice or related field.
    Certificates, licenses or advanced degrees in law, accounting or computer forensics an advantage: (CFE/CFF/CPA/CA/CCEP)

    Work Experience:

    5+ years of international financial fraud investigations (procurement, vendor/supply chain) experience (including substantive experience in developing countries and insecure environments)
    Excellent judgment and discretion
    Experience conducting fraud, collusion, bribery and corruption investigations in challenging environments, and in the locations where the IRC operates;
    Experience leading investigations of complex fraud, collusion and procurement fraud in government programs, NGO programs or the equivalent;
    Experience working with investigation teams in distant locations and insecure environments;
    Experience examining forensic evidence; electronic evidence and working with computer forensic and accounting forensic specialists;
    Experience conducting interviews of witnesses and subjects;
    Experience in the nonprofit, NGO sectors or grant-supported organizations, or the inspector general function within a large government organization.
    Travel to insecure environments required

    Demonstrated Skills and Competencies:

    Fraud Investigation Principles and Techniques, including Procurement Fraud, Bribery, Collusion and Corruption
    Fluency in French required
    Extensive Interviewing skills and the ability to interview both witnesses and subjects
    Experience with computer and accounting forensic specialists (having such expertise a plus)
    Communications – Written and Oral English
    Demonstrated ability to build relationships and work successfully with internal functional units and operations
    Ability to work well within a team environment and adhere to reporting structures
    Excellent writing and report drafting skills
    Data Analysis
    MS Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint and VISIO
    Demonstrated experience and a successful track record working with minimal supervision

    Working Environment

    Position is based in Nairobi, Kenya with a standard office work environment
    Travel could be 50% or more to developing countries including insecure environments

  • Regional Security Advisor

    Regional Security Advisor

    The Role
    The Regional Security Advisor (RSA) will support the Security Lead in each country composing the HECA region (DRC, Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Sudan, South Sudan, Burundi, Rwanda, Somalia and Uganda) in order to ensure that the country security strategy is developed, implemented, monitored and reviewed; consistent with Oxfam policies, standards and requirements.
    This position is accountable to the Regional Humanitarian Programme Coordinator – Oxfam International Platform in HECA.
    The person
    We are looking for a dynamic and credible leader with the following:

    A University degree in a relevant field;
    Proven track record and experience in the general security context in HECA and trends; as well as good understanding of the most volatile areas in the region;
    Demonstrated experience in security assessment, planning and implementation of procedures in the context of UN or NGO humanitarian operations;
    Relevant field working experience in volatile areas due to security and/or politics;
    Significant leadership, proven influencing and negotiating skills with internal and external audiences including in complex and stressful circumstances;
    Committed to Oxfam’s principles and a rights-based approach including an active commitment to putting women’s rights at heart of all we do as well as the rights of other marginalised people in all aspects of the organisation’s work;
    Demonstrable ability to advise and support field staff from distance and in a consultative manner;
    Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, together with the capacity to remain calm under pressure and not lose sight of strategic priorities.;
    Sensitivity to cultural differences and the ability to work in a wide variety of cultural contexts;
    Willingness to travel at short notice, and often to difficult environments;
    Experience in assessing and advising on health and safety of work environments;
    Good written and oral communication skills in English (verbal & written);
    Working knowledge of French is desirable.

  • Field Safety Adviser

    Field Safety Adviser

    Job description
    Calling on qualified women with a background in military/police/security!
    Profile: Field Safety Adviser
    Various Locations
    Grade: Mid (P3) and Senior (P4) Level Positions
    Responsibilities include:

    Country operations receive practical and well-reasoned security advice and support toward helping ensure an appropriate level of safety for UNHCR’s staff and operations and compliance with security guidelines and procedures.
    Advise and support the Representative or Head of Office in managing staff safety and security of UNHCR staff, partners, operations, premises and refugees or persons of concern.
    Undertake periodic security assessments in close co-operation with UNHCR senior staff members and interagency partners, analysing security factors and levels of risk related to UNHCR activities and programmes.
    Assist in ensuring compliance with Security Risk management processes.
    Assist in the development of/develop plans for evacuation, medical evacuation and other contingencies.
    As a member of a multi-functional team, contribute to efforts to ensure the physical protection and security of refugees and other persons of concern by providing security assessments, analysis and advice in developing and implementing effective strategies which underpin the responsibilities of the host state.
    Participate in and support activities to advice on programme criticality assessment process.
    Develop and maintain relationships with security related actors, including host government, law enforcement authorities and other stakeholders to ensure effective information sharing, provide regular feedback and analysis to country managers.
    Prepare periodic analytical reports on security in accordance with UN and UNHCR standard operating procedures.
    Provide training, advice and country-relevant security briefings to staff and partners.

    Minimum Qualifications and Professional Experience Required:
    For positions at the P3 level
    Education: Degree with a focus on Security Management and/or related disciplines (Business Administration, Political/Social Science, International Relations). Also relevant would be military or police academy degree (at Officer Level).
    Job experience: Minimum 5 years of relevant (international) job experience with graduate degree (equivalent of a Master’s), 6 years with undergraduate degree (equivalent of a BA/BS).
    Languages: Proficiency in English is required.
    Education: Degree with a focus on Security Management and/or related disciplines (Business Administration, Political/Social Science, International Relations). Also relevant would be military or police academy degree (at Officer Level).
    Job experience: Minimum 8 years of relevant (international) job experience with graduate degree (equivalent of a Master’s), 9 years with undergraduate degree (equivalent of a BA/BS).
    Languages: Proficiency in English and knowledge of a second UN language (Arabic/ Chinese/French/Russian/Spanish) at B2[1] is required.
    [1] See http://europass.cedefop.europa.eu/resources/european-language-levels-cefr, the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR).
    The UNHCR workforce consists of many diverse nationalities, cultures, languages and opinions. UNHCR seeks to sustain and strengthen this diversity to ensure equal opportunities as well as an inclusive working environment for its entire workforce. Applications are encouraged from all qualified candidates without distinction on grounds of race, colour, sex, national origin, age, religion, disability, sexual orientation and gender identity.