Employer: UNDP (UN Women)
Location: Afghanistan
Deadline: 4 August 2019
Duties and Responsibilities
1. Provide technical support, guidance, and advice to the Country Office
Provide timely and accurate security advice and recommendations to the Country Office; and approve organizational missions;
Clarify, interpret, and implement existing UN and UN Women security policy as applicable;
Oversee security evaluations and provide advice on security measures for the residences (Residential Security Measures - RSM) of UN Women personnel, as well as on latest trends and threats to personnel safety and security;
Track developing threats and related risks, reviewing the impact of security factors and risk on UN Women personnel, premises, assets, programme design and delivery;
Provide recommendations regarding effective risk prevention and mitigation measures, including recommendations for possible UN Women support needs and improvements;
Provide security surge support outside of the designated ‘Duty Station’ as required;
Provide remote security support to identified UN Women personnel, offices, programmes and projects;
Advise and support UN Women Security Focal points with regard UN Women online security assessments systems.
2. Oversee security assessments and take necessary action
Oversee substantive assessment of the security situation at the duty station and ensure adequate collation and verification of security information;
Conduct security assessments of UN Women premises and equipment and provide recommendations on risk management.
3. Liaise with and participate in the local security community
Liaise and coordinate 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, UN entities, and other non-State actors;
Participate as a member of security groups, particularly IASMN Working Groups as directed by the UN Women Global Security Adviser and the country Security Cell;
Provide an advisory presence at UN security management meetings such as the country SMT, UNCT, and OMT
Maintain a security network of international and national security personnel;
Represent UN Women on behalf of the Security Adviser at security meetings, and attends security workshops/training sessions, working groups and conferences as directed.
4. Collect, update, and communicate security information
Provide updates and information to HQ in relation to the security intranet portal and documentation;
Disseminate security information and measures to personnel;
Disseminate analytical products and outputs of the Section to stakeholders;
Conduct regular communications with UN Women Security Focal Points;
Establish a UN Women Warden System/Communication Tree where applicable.
5. Develop, maintain, manage and implement the UN Women Security Plan, including updating personnel lists
Oversee the development and implementation the UN Women Security Plan in accordance with the UN Security Plan; maintain the plan;
Manage the preparation and review of the UN Security Plan and provide technical support in its implementation;
Provide advice and recommendations in the selection and purchasing of security equipment;
Prepare and submit security clearance/movement of personnel requests;
Maintain, coordinates and implements the UN Women Warden System;
Keep and update of information related to UN Women offices and residences including Global Premises Directory.
6. Monitor, manage and implement UN Women compliance of the Security Risk Management Measures (SRMM) established for the duty station
Compile data required for the SRMM Self-Assessment of the UN Women and UN Security & Safety Compliance Survey (SSCS) Programme;
Provide technical support to and advise the UN Women Security Focal Point in the completion and updating of the SSCS;
Provide technical support to and advise the UN Women Security Focal Point in the evaluation and implementation of the UN Women Security & Safety Compliance Action Plan (SSCAP);
Provide technical advisory support to the Security Focal Point for the UN Women Security & Safety Compliance Enhancement Funding (SSCEF);
Implement SRMM for UN Women personnel, premises and assets, and systems and protocols, in accordance with organizational risk acceptance, ensuring the mainstreaming of security;
Provide UN Women managers with prescriptive content such as policy, risk management methodology, SRMM and RSM;
Provide technical support to security compliance input of all UN Women offices within AOR;
Provide technical support to the Programme team in completing and submitting the UN Women online Programme Assessment format.
7. Report security incidents affecting UN Women personnel, programmes, offices and assets
Collate information and provide inputs to security reports, such as the Security & Safety Incident Reporting System (SSIRS), Security Risk Management (SRM) Assessments and other ad-hoc incident reports;
Oversee security evaluations and surveys of Country Office and Field Offices
Develop accurate and timely written country briefings; add inputs to position papers from a field perspective;
Provide information to the country UN Security Management System (UNSMS) as required.
8. Develop and conduct training courses on security awareness, preparedness, mainstreaming, Business Continuity Planning (BCP), Crisis Management (CM) and specialized security functions
Participate in the development and delivery of UNSMS training;
Develop UN Women specific security training and conduct security training;
Provide security orientation to newly assigned personnel members and security briefings;
Provide security mainstreaming sessions as required;
Provide BCP/CM training sessions as required, including the UN Women BCCMA Application;
Coordinate with Human Resources to provide UN Women Representatives and Heads of Offices security briefings.
9. Oversee the Budget and Finances
Oversee the security annual work plan and related budget; initiate budget revisions for approval;
Prepare security budgets as well as completion of UN Women SSCEF funding requests;
Provide substantive security inputs to UN Women AWP/SN, programme appraisal bodies, and related budgets;
Monitor and support allotted UN Women Security Compliance funds to budget and utilize them in a timely manner within ATLAS;
Monitor that costs and expenditures remain within budget and approved limits through the monitoring of monthly ATLAS budget reports;
Keep Country Office management and the Global Security Adviser updated on expenditures in the operational budget and follow closely remaining expenditure;
Oversee budget closures and reports as per HQ processes;
Ensure that all projects and programmes contribute resources to implementation of security measures.
10. Perform other security-related tasks including but not limited to:
Provide Air Travel Focal Point services to UN Women as per Commercial Air Travel Safety Unit (CATSU) requirements;
Maintain liaison with commercial companies used for UN Women security at offices and residences, in order to ensure the effective and efficient use of the guard force.
Key Performance Indicators:
Quality and timely security recommendations and advice
Adherence to UN Women and UN security standards
Provide timely and accurate security reports
Accurate and timely implementation of the overall UN Women security plan
Provide accurate information and briefings to personnel, including newly hired personnel and non-personnel
Regular interaction and maintain good relationships with important partners, including Security Focal Points, UN agencies and external parties
Timely completion and input to the UN Women security business process SSCS – SSCAP – SSCEF
Competencies
Core Values:
Respect for Diversity
Integrity
Professionalism
Core Competencies:
Awareness and Sensitivity Regarding Gender Issues
Accountability
Creative Problem Solving
Effective Communication
Inclusive Collaboration
Stakeholder Engagement
Leading by Example
Please visit this link for more information on UN Women’s Core Values and Competencies: http://www.unwomen.org/-/media/headquarters/attachments/sections/about%20us/employment/un-women-employment-values-and-competencies-definitions-en.pdf
Functional Competencies
Strong knowledge of business, operations, and programming cycle
Strong knowledge of security and risk management
Strong knowledge of local country’s security situation/ laws
Good knowledge of UN System policies and procedures
Ability to work under pressure and in crisis situations
Strong analytical skills
Ability to be strategic and provide advice
Required Skills and Experience
Education:
Master’s degree or equivalent in security management, business administration, leadership, political/social science, psychology, international relations or a related field.
A first-level university degree in combination with qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree. UN, military or police senior Command and Staff College qualification with command experience at senior level, may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree
A first-level university degree in combination with two additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.
Work Experience:
Minimum 5 years of progressive experience in security with experience of programme management in the field in a development context; 7 years if not in possession of a Master’s degree
Budget management experience as it relates to field support
Experience of conducting security risk assessments as integral part of operational planning and the enabling of operations
Experience of disaster and/or conflict surge support is highly desirable
Language Requirement:
Fluency in English is required
Knowledge of the other UN official working language is an asset.
Application:
All applications must include (as an attachment) the completed UN Women Personal History form (P-11) which can be downloaded from http://www.unwomen.org/about-us/employment Kindly note that the system will only allow one attachment. Applications without the completed UN Women P-11 form will be treated as incomplete and will not be considered for further assessment.
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Location: Afghanistan
Deadline: 4 August 2019
Duties and Responsibilities
1. Provide technical support, guidance, and advice to the Country Office
Provide timely and accurate security advice and recommendations to the Country Office; and approve organizational missions;
Clarify, interpret, and implement existing UN and UN Women security policy as applicable;
Oversee security evaluations and provide advice on security measures for the residences (Residential Security Measures - RSM) of UN Women personnel, as well as on latest trends and threats to personnel safety and security;
Track developing threats and related risks, reviewing the impact of security factors and risk on UN Women personnel, premises, assets, programme design and delivery;
Provide recommendations regarding effective risk prevention and mitigation measures, including recommendations for possible UN Women support needs and improvements;
Provide security surge support outside of the designated ‘Duty Station’ as required;
Provide remote security support to identified UN Women personnel, offices, programmes and projects;
Advise and support UN Women Security Focal points with regard UN Women online security assessments systems.
2. Oversee security assessments and take necessary action
Oversee substantive assessment of the security situation at the duty station and ensure adequate collation and verification of security information;
Conduct security assessments of UN Women premises and equipment and provide recommendations on risk management.
3. Liaise with and participate in the local security community
Liaise and coordinate 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, UN entities, and other non-State actors;
Participate as a member of security groups, particularly IASMN Working Groups as directed by the UN Women Global Security Adviser and the country Security Cell;
Provide an advisory presence at UN security management meetings such as the country SMT, UNCT, and OMT
Maintain a security network of international and national security personnel;
Represent UN Women on behalf of the Security Adviser at security meetings, and attends security workshops/training sessions, working groups and conferences as directed.
4. Collect, update, and communicate security information
Provide updates and information to HQ in relation to the security intranet portal and documentation;
Disseminate security information and measures to personnel;
Disseminate analytical products and outputs of the Section to stakeholders;
Conduct regular communications with UN Women Security Focal Points;
Establish a UN Women Warden System/Communication Tree where applicable.
5. Develop, maintain, manage and implement the UN Women Security Plan, including updating personnel lists
Oversee the development and implementation the UN Women Security Plan in accordance with the UN Security Plan; maintain the plan;
Manage the preparation and review of the UN Security Plan and provide technical support in its implementation;
Provide advice and recommendations in the selection and purchasing of security equipment;
Prepare and submit security clearance/movement of personnel requests;
Maintain, coordinates and implements the UN Women Warden System;
Keep and update of information related to UN Women offices and residences including Global Premises Directory.
6. Monitor, manage and implement UN Women compliance of the Security Risk Management Measures (SRMM) established for the duty station
Compile data required for the SRMM Self-Assessment of the UN Women and UN Security & Safety Compliance Survey (SSCS) Programme;
Provide technical support to and advise the UN Women Security Focal Point in the completion and updating of the SSCS;
Provide technical support to and advise the UN Women Security Focal Point in the evaluation and implementation of the UN Women Security & Safety Compliance Action Plan (SSCAP);
Provide technical advisory support to the Security Focal Point for the UN Women Security & Safety Compliance Enhancement Funding (SSCEF);
Implement SRMM for UN Women personnel, premises and assets, and systems and protocols, in accordance with organizational risk acceptance, ensuring the mainstreaming of security;
Provide UN Women managers with prescriptive content such as policy, risk management methodology, SRMM and RSM;
Provide technical support to security compliance input of all UN Women offices within AOR;
Provide technical support to the Programme team in completing and submitting the UN Women online Programme Assessment format.
7. Report security incidents affecting UN Women personnel, programmes, offices and assets
Collate information and provide inputs to security reports, such as the Security & Safety Incident Reporting System (SSIRS), Security Risk Management (SRM) Assessments and other ad-hoc incident reports;
Oversee security evaluations and surveys of Country Office and Field Offices
Develop accurate and timely written country briefings; add inputs to position papers from a field perspective;
Provide information to the country UN Security Management System (UNSMS) as required.
8. Develop and conduct training courses on security awareness, preparedness, mainstreaming, Business Continuity Planning (BCP), Crisis Management (CM) and specialized security functions
Participate in the development and delivery of UNSMS training;
Develop UN Women specific security training and conduct security training;
Provide security orientation to newly assigned personnel members and security briefings;
Provide security mainstreaming sessions as required;
Provide BCP/CM training sessions as required, including the UN Women BCCMA Application;
Coordinate with Human Resources to provide UN Women Representatives and Heads of Offices security briefings.
9. Oversee the Budget and Finances
Oversee the security annual work plan and related budget; initiate budget revisions for approval;
Prepare security budgets as well as completion of UN Women SSCEF funding requests;
Provide substantive security inputs to UN Women AWP/SN, programme appraisal bodies, and related budgets;
Monitor and support allotted UN Women Security Compliance funds to budget and utilize them in a timely manner within ATLAS;
Monitor that costs and expenditures remain within budget and approved limits through the monitoring of monthly ATLAS budget reports;
Keep Country Office management and the Global Security Adviser updated on expenditures in the operational budget and follow closely remaining expenditure;
Oversee budget closures and reports as per HQ processes;
Ensure that all projects and programmes contribute resources to implementation of security measures.
10. Perform other security-related tasks including but not limited to:
Provide Air Travel Focal Point services to UN Women as per Commercial Air Travel Safety Unit (CATSU) requirements;
Maintain liaison with commercial companies used for UN Women security at offices and residences, in order to ensure the effective and efficient use of the guard force.
Key Performance Indicators:
Quality and timely security recommendations and advice
Adherence to UN Women and UN security standards
Provide timely and accurate security reports
Accurate and timely implementation of the overall UN Women security plan
Provide accurate information and briefings to personnel, including newly hired personnel and non-personnel
Regular interaction and maintain good relationships with important partners, including Security Focal Points, UN agencies and external parties
Timely completion and input to the UN Women security business process SSCS – SSCAP – SSCEF
Competencies
Core Values:
Respect for Diversity
Integrity
Professionalism
Core Competencies:
Awareness and Sensitivity Regarding Gender Issues
Accountability
Creative Problem Solving
Effective Communication
Inclusive Collaboration
Stakeholder Engagement
Leading by Example
Please visit this link for more information on UN Women’s Core Values and Competencies: http://www.unwomen.org/-/media/headquarters/attachments/sections/about%20us/employment/un-women-employment-values-and-competencies-definitions-en.pdf
Functional Competencies
Strong knowledge of business, operations, and programming cycle
Strong knowledge of security and risk management
Strong knowledge of local country’s security situation/ laws
Good knowledge of UN System policies and procedures
Ability to work under pressure and in crisis situations
Strong analytical skills
Ability to be strategic and provide advice
Required Skills and Experience
Education:
Master’s degree or equivalent in security management, business administration, leadership, political/social science, psychology, international relations or a related field.
A first-level university degree in combination with qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree. UN, military or police senior Command and Staff College qualification with command experience at senior level, may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree
A first-level university degree in combination with two additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.
Work Experience:
Minimum 5 years of progressive experience in security with experience of programme management in the field in a development context; 7 years if not in possession of a Master’s degree
Budget management experience as it relates to field support
Experience of conducting security risk assessments as integral part of operational planning and the enabling of operations
Experience of disaster and/or conflict surge support is highly desirable
Language Requirement:
Fluency in English is required
Knowledge of the other UN official working language is an asset.
Application:
All applications must include (as an attachment) the completed UN Women Personal History form (P-11) which can be downloaded from http://www.unwomen.org/about-us/employment Kindly note that the system will only allow one attachment. Applications without the completed UN Women P-11 form will be treated as incomplete and will not be considered for further assessment.