Employer: UNFPA (United Nations Population Fund )
Location: South Sudan
Grade: P-2
Job ID: 2984
Closing date: Monday, 25 May 2015
Job Description
Background Information
The security situation in South Sudan deteriorated over the last 10 months. With the growing need for increased humanitarian
operations in the capital as well as locations outside Juba, coupled with the increased security challenges and requirements to deliver the CO operations in a complex environment, the presence of an International security officer to facilitate safety and security of staff and assets is considered essential. The Security Officer will be responsible for advising the Representative in her/his security duties and responsibilities and assist in the implementation of UN and UNFPA Security Management System Policies and Procedures.
Organizational Setting
The Security Officer is located in Juba, South Sudan Country Office. The Security Officer reports to the Representative and coordinates the day to day security activities and maintains a line of communication with the Office of Security Coordinator (OSC) at the Regional and HQ levels on all technical and security policy issues. She/he assists the Representative in the implementation of their security related functions, coordinates all aspects related to planning, implementation, monitoring and reporting of CO security related activities. The Security Officer maintains close co-operation with UN Department of Safety and Security (UNDSS), Agency Funds and Programmes Security Officer(s).
Main Tasks and Responsibilities
Programming
Facilitate security policy guidance and security management support to the Representative and CO management team enabling effective programme planning, implementation and delivery within the framework of all UN security policies and procedures in conjunction with the Regional Security Adviser (RSA);
Assist and support to mainstream security into all levels of programme design, implementation and delivery, in Juba and the states.
Support inclusion of security costs by monitoring and advocating for all projects/programmes to incorporate resources to implementation of security measures;
Coordinate guidance on the security aspects of Programme Criticality, in particular security risk management and decision making process in conjunction with the RSA;
Review the impact of current and future potential security factors and trends on UNFPA planning, programme design and delivery;
Liaise and coordinate activities with partner organizations and counterparts in the planning, preparation and execution of missions, ensuring the safety and security of UNFPA personnel as the highest priority;
Provide necessary advise to minimize the risk to UNFPA personnel, property and operations in all locations
Participate as a member of the security cell established by DSS in country.
Liaise with and support UNFPA implementing NGOs in accordance with SLT policies.
Threat and Risk Assessment
Conduct threat and risk assessment of operations wherever UNFPA programmes are implemented, identify and assist in the implementation of appropriate risk mitigation measures;
Assist/provide inputs to UNDSS in preparing a comprehensive threat and risk assessment of the country to include all locations where UNFPA personnel, dependants and equipment are/will be present;
Assist/provide inputs to the Security Management Team through the UNFPA Representative;
Security Plan and Alternative Work Arrangements
Work closely with UNDSS to ensure that UNFPA procedures conform to the UN security framework;
Assist UNDSS in establishing, maintaining and updating the country specific security plan and contingency plans;
Assist UNFPA personnel inclusion in the Security Plan being prepared by UNDSS;
Update the UNFPA component within the country-specific security plan and contingency plans in accordance with UNDSS;
Coordinate with UNDSS to ensure all UNFPA personnel undertake all mandatory security training and participate in all security related contingency exercises and trainings;
Assist in developing a functional alternative work arrangement plan for the CO, in concert and accordance with the SMT decisions;
Review all security clearance requests for UNFPA personnel travelling to HIGH and VERY HIGH RISK areas to ensure requests are in compliance with the Programme Criticality, Residual Risk decision making process and MOSS measures are in place.
Minimum Operating Security Standards (MOSS)
Monitor MOSS compliance of UNFPA personnel and equipment;
Assist to ensure UNFPA personnel are provided with; and proficient in the use of, safety and security equipment, including communications equipment, vehicle emergency equipment and personal security safeguards required for work in the field;
Establish internal communication systems to enable the integration of UNFPA communications into the UN Security Emergency Communications System;
Coordinate advice on selection and procurement of appropriate equipment for security (vehicles, telecommunications equipment, etc.);
Provide security advice on the security of transportation and logistics;
Conduct orientation and training to international and national personnel on security guidelines, communication procedures, travel precautions, emergency procedures and existing restrictions on movement, such as curfews, restricted and dangerous areas, unexploded ordinance (UXO);
Coordinate with DSS 24-hour response to all security related incidents involving UNFPA personnel and eligible dependents;
In coordination with UNDSS, and on behalf of the Representative, ensure appropriate professional liaison with local authorities responsible for security, law and order, counterparts in diplomatic missions and municipal/civic/religious and traditional leaders.
Qualifications and Experience
Education
A Minimum of Bachelors university degree in Security Risk Management, political/social science or international relations, law enforcement, law or related area is required
Technical certification in security management with five years of service as senior military or Police officer.
Knowledge and Experience
At least two years of relevant progressively responsible experience in the field of security risk management; experience within the United Nations System, and preferably in a high risk duty station.
UNDSS/UNSMS Security Professional Certification desirable.
Practical and professional experience in the military, police or humanitarian work;
Excellent command of written and spoken English. Spoken Arabic considered an asset.
Required Competencies
i) Values: Exemplifying integrity, Demonstrating commitment to UNFPA and the UN system, Embracing cultural diversity, Embracing change
ii) Core Competencies: Achieving results, Being accountable, Developing and applying professional expertise/business acumen, Thinking analytically and strategically, Working in teams/managing ourselves and our relationships, Communicating for impact
iii) Required Skillset
Demonstrated competence in management, problem solving skills and excellent interpersonal and supervisory skills;
Knowledge of security planning and management as related to installations, combined with good technical skills in safety matters and communication equipment;
Experience in working in high-risk humanitarian settings is an asset
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others in a team environment and with people of diverse backgrounds, culture and nationalities;
A high level of written and verbal communication skills and practical report and proposal writing experience;
Basic paramedic knowledge/skills;
Judgment and decision-making skills;
Promotes learning environment in the office/field; provides constructive coaching and feedback to others.
UNFPA Work Environment
UNFPA provides a work environment that reflects the values of gender equality, teamwork, respect for diversity, integrity and a healthy balance of work and life. We are committed to maintaining our balanced gender distribution and therefore encourage women to apply.
Compensation and Benefits
This position offers an attractive remuneration package commensurate with the level of the post. The package includes a competitive net salary plus cost of living adjustment, housing allowance, home leave, health insurance and other benefits.
Closing Statement
Notice: There is no application, processing or other fee at any stage of the application process. UNFPA does not solicit or screen for information in respect of HIV or AIDS and does not discriminate on the basis of HIV/AIDS status.
This is a project funded post.
Disclaimer
WARNING TO APPLICANTS: UNFPA does not charge any application, processing, training, interviewing, testing or other fee in connection with the application or recruitment process. Should you have received a solicitation for the payment of a fee, please disregard it. Furthermore, please note that emblems, logos, names and addresses are easily copied and reproduced. Therefore, you are advised to apply particular care when submitting personal information on the web. Should you feel that you have received a fraudulent notice, letter or offer that makes use of the name or logo of UNFPA, you may submit a report through the UNFPA fraud hotline http://www.unfpa.org/help/hotline.cfm
Notice to applicants: In accordance with the rules of the United Nations, persons applying to posts in the international Professional category, who hold permanent resident status in a country other than their country of nationality, are required to renounce such status upon their appointment. Exceptions to this rule are very limited and can be made only for: (a) stateless persons; (b) newly appointed staff members who have applied for citizenship by naturalization, when such citizenship will be granted imminently; (c) acting staff members in the General Service and related categories with permanent residency status, on promotion to the Professional category; (d) staff members appointed under a temporary appointment. Please understand that UNFPA is not in a position to provide advice on or assistance in applying for any citizenship.
For any questions or comments please contact recruiting@unfpa.org
Location: South Sudan
Grade: P-2
Job ID: 2984
Closing date: Monday, 25 May 2015
Job Description
Background Information
The security situation in South Sudan deteriorated over the last 10 months. With the growing need for increased humanitarian
operations in the capital as well as locations outside Juba, coupled with the increased security challenges and requirements to deliver the CO operations in a complex environment, the presence of an International security officer to facilitate safety and security of staff and assets is considered essential. The Security Officer will be responsible for advising the Representative in her/his security duties and responsibilities and assist in the implementation of UN and UNFPA Security Management System Policies and Procedures.
Organizational Setting
The Security Officer is located in Juba, South Sudan Country Office. The Security Officer reports to the Representative and coordinates the day to day security activities and maintains a line of communication with the Office of Security Coordinator (OSC) at the Regional and HQ levels on all technical and security policy issues. She/he assists the Representative in the implementation of their security related functions, coordinates all aspects related to planning, implementation, monitoring and reporting of CO security related activities. The Security Officer maintains close co-operation with UN Department of Safety and Security (UNDSS), Agency Funds and Programmes Security Officer(s).
Main Tasks and Responsibilities
Programming
Facilitate security policy guidance and security management support to the Representative and CO management team enabling effective programme planning, implementation and delivery within the framework of all UN security policies and procedures in conjunction with the Regional Security Adviser (RSA);
Assist and support to mainstream security into all levels of programme design, implementation and delivery, in Juba and the states.
Support inclusion of security costs by monitoring and advocating for all projects/programmes to incorporate resources to implementation of security measures;
Coordinate guidance on the security aspects of Programme Criticality, in particular security risk management and decision making process in conjunction with the RSA;
Review the impact of current and future potential security factors and trends on UNFPA planning, programme design and delivery;
Liaise and coordinate activities with partner organizations and counterparts in the planning, preparation and execution of missions, ensuring the safety and security of UNFPA personnel as the highest priority;
Provide necessary advise to minimize the risk to UNFPA personnel, property and operations in all locations
Participate as a member of the security cell established by DSS in country.
Liaise with and support UNFPA implementing NGOs in accordance with SLT policies.
Threat and Risk Assessment
Conduct threat and risk assessment of operations wherever UNFPA programmes are implemented, identify and assist in the implementation of appropriate risk mitigation measures;
Assist/provide inputs to UNDSS in preparing a comprehensive threat and risk assessment of the country to include all locations where UNFPA personnel, dependants and equipment are/will be present;
Assist/provide inputs to the Security Management Team through the UNFPA Representative;
Security Plan and Alternative Work Arrangements
Work closely with UNDSS to ensure that UNFPA procedures conform to the UN security framework;
Assist UNDSS in establishing, maintaining and updating the country specific security plan and contingency plans;
Assist UNFPA personnel inclusion in the Security Plan being prepared by UNDSS;
Update the UNFPA component within the country-specific security plan and contingency plans in accordance with UNDSS;
Coordinate with UNDSS to ensure all UNFPA personnel undertake all mandatory security training and participate in all security related contingency exercises and trainings;
Assist in developing a functional alternative work arrangement plan for the CO, in concert and accordance with the SMT decisions;
Review all security clearance requests for UNFPA personnel travelling to HIGH and VERY HIGH RISK areas to ensure requests are in compliance with the Programme Criticality, Residual Risk decision making process and MOSS measures are in place.
Minimum Operating Security Standards (MOSS)
Monitor MOSS compliance of UNFPA personnel and equipment;
Assist to ensure UNFPA personnel are provided with; and proficient in the use of, safety and security equipment, including communications equipment, vehicle emergency equipment and personal security safeguards required for work in the field;
Establish internal communication systems to enable the integration of UNFPA communications into the UN Security Emergency Communications System;
Coordinate advice on selection and procurement of appropriate equipment for security (vehicles, telecommunications equipment, etc.);
Provide security advice on the security of transportation and logistics;
Conduct orientation and training to international and national personnel on security guidelines, communication procedures, travel precautions, emergency procedures and existing restrictions on movement, such as curfews, restricted and dangerous areas, unexploded ordinance (UXO);
Coordinate with DSS 24-hour response to all security related incidents involving UNFPA personnel and eligible dependents;
In coordination with UNDSS, and on behalf of the Representative, ensure appropriate professional liaison with local authorities responsible for security, law and order, counterparts in diplomatic missions and municipal/civic/religious and traditional leaders.
Qualifications and Experience
Education
A Minimum of Bachelors university degree in Security Risk Management, political/social science or international relations, law enforcement, law or related area is required
Technical certification in security management with five years of service as senior military or Police officer.
Knowledge and Experience
At least two years of relevant progressively responsible experience in the field of security risk management; experience within the United Nations System, and preferably in a high risk duty station.
UNDSS/UNSMS Security Professional Certification desirable.
Practical and professional experience in the military, police or humanitarian work;
Excellent command of written and spoken English. Spoken Arabic considered an asset.
Required Competencies
i) Values: Exemplifying integrity, Demonstrating commitment to UNFPA and the UN system, Embracing cultural diversity, Embracing change
ii) Core Competencies: Achieving results, Being accountable, Developing and applying professional expertise/business acumen, Thinking analytically and strategically, Working in teams/managing ourselves and our relationships, Communicating for impact
iii) Required Skillset
Demonstrated competence in management, problem solving skills and excellent interpersonal and supervisory skills;
Knowledge of security planning and management as related to installations, combined with good technical skills in safety matters and communication equipment;
Experience in working in high-risk humanitarian settings is an asset
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others in a team environment and with people of diverse backgrounds, culture and nationalities;
A high level of written and verbal communication skills and practical report and proposal writing experience;
Basic paramedic knowledge/skills;
Judgment and decision-making skills;
Promotes learning environment in the office/field; provides constructive coaching and feedback to others.
UNFPA Work Environment
UNFPA provides a work environment that reflects the values of gender equality, teamwork, respect for diversity, integrity and a healthy balance of work and life. We are committed to maintaining our balanced gender distribution and therefore encourage women to apply.
Compensation and Benefits
This position offers an attractive remuneration package commensurate with the level of the post. The package includes a competitive net salary plus cost of living adjustment, housing allowance, home leave, health insurance and other benefits.
Closing Statement
Notice: There is no application, processing or other fee at any stage of the application process. UNFPA does not solicit or screen for information in respect of HIV or AIDS and does not discriminate on the basis of HIV/AIDS status.
This is a project funded post.
Disclaimer
WARNING TO APPLICANTS: UNFPA does not charge any application, processing, training, interviewing, testing or other fee in connection with the application or recruitment process. Should you have received a solicitation for the payment of a fee, please disregard it. Furthermore, please note that emblems, logos, names and addresses are easily copied and reproduced. Therefore, you are advised to apply particular care when submitting personal information on the web. Should you feel that you have received a fraudulent notice, letter or offer that makes use of the name or logo of UNFPA, you may submit a report through the UNFPA fraud hotline http://www.unfpa.org/help/hotline.cfm
Notice to applicants: In accordance with the rules of the United Nations, persons applying to posts in the international Professional category, who hold permanent resident status in a country other than their country of nationality, are required to renounce such status upon their appointment. Exceptions to this rule are very limited and can be made only for: (a) stateless persons; (b) newly appointed staff members who have applied for citizenship by naturalization, when such citizenship will be granted imminently; (c) acting staff members in the General Service and related categories with permanent residency status, on promotion to the Professional category; (d) staff members appointed under a temporary appointment. Please understand that UNFPA is not in a position to provide advice on or assistance in applying for any citizenship.
For any questions or comments please contact recruiting@unfpa.org