IRC’s International
Programs provides relief, rehabilitation, and development programming for
refugees, internally displaced persons and those affected by conflict in 23
countries worldwide in five regional entities.
Position Purpose: The Regional Safety and Security Advisor for Horn and East Africa and Zimbabwe reduces the vulnerability of IRC staff and programs to the threats and dangers in the IRC security environment, serving as a technical resource to field staff - providing training opportunities, guidelines, timely advisory information and technical support. The RSSA will report to the Regional Director HEAZ.
Scope of Work: The Regional Safety and Security Advisor for Horn and East Africa and Zimbabwe is a key member of IRC’s regional management team and of the Safety and Security Advisory Unit at IPD.
He/she will be based in
Nairobi, Kenya and will have primary responsibility for the region, which
currently consists of: Kenya, Somalia, Chad, South Sudan, Ethiopia, Uganda and
Zimbabwe.
The RSSA will work with the country team to ensure that organizational security policies and procedures are responsive to the context, adequate and known to staff, provisional security measures are maintained, as well as current and appropriate.
The RSSA will work with the country team to ensure that organizational security policies and procedures are responsive to the context, adequate and known to staff, provisional security measures are maintained, as well as current and appropriate.
Additionally, the RSSA will
conduct training on site for both security staff and others through which the
different IRC field offices can develop appropriate security plans and training
for their staff.
He/she will provide expert
security advice to all levels of IRC staff in the mentioned region, focusing on
awareness, planning, practice, management and training in security
management.
He/she will assess insecure
operating environments, recommend action and support the implementation of
security management plans and provide follow-up on IRC security policies and
reporting systems thus enabling better programming and support to the
beneficiaries.
The RSSA will need to be aware of early warning advisories affecting security situations, and also will travel regularly and maintain a contextual knowledge of the designated portfolio.
The RSSA will need to be aware of early warning advisories affecting security situations, and also will travel regularly and maintain a contextual knowledge of the designated portfolio.
Crucially, the RSSA will
mentor and build IRC national staff counterpart capacities to operate more
effectively and contribute to reducing IRC’s operational vulnerabilities.
Essential Job Functions and Objectives
Essential Job Functions and Objectives
Field Security Management Planning
- Ensure each
Country Program in the portfolio has current, adequate security management
plans on file in New York and that each plan is revised at least once per
year.
- Provide
written feedback to field offices as they develop or revise their security
plans.
- Request plan
revisions when there is a significant change in the security
environment.
- Assist
country programs in developing Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) in the
areas of operational (administrative, procurement, vehicle management,
house and office) and Financial (e.g. safe usage, bank withdrawals, cash
handling) safety and security management.
Security Orientation & Training:
- Ensure that
each new employee – international or national – receives appropriate
security orientation within 72 hours of arrival in the field.
- 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 IPD Safety and Security Advisory
(SSA) Unit, HR NY and each Country HR and Administrative teams, assure
each new international employee receives an appropriate security briefing
packet and, when possible, a briefing on personal security, IRC security
policies and the relevant national security management plan.
- Create,
along with the IPD SSA Unit, 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.
- Assist field
offices in arranging ad hoc security training workshops
- Assist as
requested in selection processes for international and national security
staff.
Advisory & monitoring services:
- Monitor all
communications from the field related to security incidents and planning
and provide timely feedback to questions raised from the field.
- Make a
minimum of 1 visit per year to each country in the region to monitor
security preparedness and field training. Provide a follow-up report with
clear recommendations after each visit.
- Together
with the Regional Safety and Security Advisors, develop and sustain a
database of security incidents.
- Generate
monthly activity reports on security, including database analyses, new
threats, responses and vulnerabilities and any relevant lessons learned
from security and safety incidents.
- Maintain the
network of IRC Security Focal Points at each IRC Country Office and
conduct quarterly update calls with DRDO and security focal points.
Liaison and Networking:
- Monitor and
provide support and reporting on any NGO filed security initiatives as
required.
- Identify,
create and maintain a network with INGO/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.
- Understand
the salient issues for the region country programs and update CDs and RDS
as the contexts dictate as part of a regional early warning system.
Field Security Assessments:
- Conduct
field security assessments examining IRC staff, assets, compounds,
residences, field sites and projects and compile a report with
recommendations.
Emergency Response and Crisis Management:
- As required,
support and advise the Regional Director, the DRDO HEAZ, Country Directors
and Senior Managers during humanitarian or security/safety emergencies,
serving on a Senior Management Crisis Team.
- Assist with
the security component (situation analysis and background information,
security assessments) of the Emergency Response Team deployments in the
region.
Qualifications:
Education: University/Masters degree in security management, international affairs or similar
Work experience
Education: University/Masters degree in security management, international affairs or similar
Work experience
- A minimum of
5 years of non-profit or NGO work experience within international
humanitarian assistance programs with demonstrated capabilities in
planning, organizing and executing security operations in the field.
- A
police/military experience in peace-keeping settings an asset.
- Understanding
of humanitarian principles, codes of conduct and ideally, specific
sub-sector work linked to NGO field operations contexts.
Languages: English Fluency; French
desirable.
Other skills
Other skills
- Advanced
level knowledge of communications technology, including VHF, HF radio
systems, satellite communications, cell phone mediums, etc.
- Effective
people management skills: a leader’s ability to guide staff and promote
productivity in a pleasant work environment.
- Substantial
and documented, prior experience as a trainer and training skills – the
ability to develop, implement, facilitate and impart learning to a wide
range of audiences.
- Ability to
gain a precise understanding of the various local, regional, country and
international policies, operational positions and interactions, providing
clear dynamic briefings and analysis of given and unfolding security and
political situations when they occur.
How to apply:
Please apply online:http://ch.tbe.taleo.net/CH02/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=IRC&cws=1&rid=8762
Please apply online:http://ch.tbe.taleo.net/CH02/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=IRC&cws=1&rid=8762