Hiring Organization: Oxfam GB Posted7 Dec 2022
Understanding of and commitment to adhere to equity, diversity, gender, child safety, and staff health and wellbeing principles.
Person specification
Most importantly, every individual at Oxfam GB needs to be able to:Live our values of INCLUSION, ACCOUNTABILITY, EMPOWERMENT, SOLIDARITY, COURAGE, AND EQUALITY
Our ValuesEquality: We believe everyone has the right to be treated fairly and to have the same rights and opportunities.
Empowerment: We acknowledge and seek to expand people’s agency over their lives and the decisions that impact them.
Solidarity: We join hands, support, and collaborate across boundaries in working towards a just and sustainable world.
Inclusiveness: We embrace diversity and difference and value the perspectives and contributions of all people and communities in their fight against poverty and injustice.
Accountability: We take responsibility for our actions and inaction and hold ourselves accountable to the people we work with and for.
Courage: We speak truth to power and act with conviction on the justice of our causes.
Ensure you commit to our THREE ORGANISATIONAL ATTRIBUTES:
1. Be committed to equal opportunities: demonstrating sensitivity to cultural differences and gender equality.
2. Be willing to learn and apply gender mainstreaming, women’s rights, and diversity and inclusion across all aspects of your work.
3. Be committed to undertaking Oxfam’s safeguarding training and adhering to relevant policies, to ensure all people who come into Oxfam are as safe as possible.Ensure you actively ADOPT OXFAM’S FEMINIST LEADERSHIP APPROACH and apply the principles and twelve practices in your work. Read more about this here:
For this role, we have selected two of the most relevant feminist Leadership practices for this role (which you can read more about here.
1 Self-Awareness
2 Mutual accountability
3 Strategic Thinking and Judgment
SKILS, Experience, Knowledge & Competencies
Essential:Bachelor’s Degree in political science or a relevant field from a recognized college/University
At least six (6) years of practical experience in safety and related risk management, out of which two (2) years in a supervisory role
At least two years of practical experience in safety risk management in the context of UN or NGO humanitarian operations is a must
Expertise in the Ethiopia safety context and trends as well as a good understanding of the most challenging locations.
Proven influencing, communication, interpersonal, and negotiating skills with internal and external audiences including in complex and stressful environments.
Established experience in providing training, including field-based training.
Ability to work under pressure and not lose sight of strategic priorities.
Capacity to be on standby 24/7 and ready to travel at a short notice.
Excellent knowledge of English.
Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite or related software to prepare reports, permits, and training records.
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
Strong analytical and problem-solving and reporting skills
Strong supervisory and leadership skills.
Desirable:Working knowledge of the Amharic language and/or other spoken dialects in Ethiopia.
Advanced training or certification in safety and security preferred
How to apply
As part of your online application, please upload your up-to-date CV and a cover letter explaining your suitability against the essential criteria in the job profile through: https://jobs.oxfam.org.uk/vacancy/18524/description on or before December 20, 2022.
Kindly note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Job Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia with frequent travel to Oxfam operation areas
Closing date20 Dec 2022
CONTRACT TYPE: Fixed Term contract for 2 years
GRADE: C2 National
SALARY: As per the Oxfam benefit package
HOURS: 37.5 per week
TEAM PURPOSE:
Safety professionals and other staff tasked with safety matters, supported by programme/project managers and other Oxfam staff are to ensure that all Oxfam working locations have the capacity to effectively support the management of safety risks to enable Oxfam to effectively meet its programme objectives
JOB PURPOSE:
Country Safety Coordinator is to ensure that the Country Safety Strategy is developed, implemented, monitored, and reviewed in line with Oxfam policies, standards, and requirements.
To support Oxfam Ethiopia programmes’ capacity to manage safety risks effectively providing for effective implementation of programme objectives.
To secure specialist advice and support on safety management to the Country Director, other programmes/project managers, and staff.
POST HOLDER REPORTS TO: Country Director
JOBS REPORTING TO THIS POST: None
BUDGET RESPONSIBILITY: No
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Analysis & Safety Risk Assessment – 20%Maintain ongoing context & situation analysis and risk assessments in existing and potential areas of humanitarian intervention.
Provide for accounting of safety incidents, including maintaining a safety incident/event reporting database, and their mapping for identification of safety trends and patterns.
Develop practical advice and recommendations on risk prevention and mitigation measures for the Country Director, Country Leadership, and other staff as required.
Ensure regular analytical reporting to the Country Director, Country Leadership Team, and other managers and staff as applicable
Core Safety-Related Responsibilities – 40 %Lead the development of country safety strategies (acceptance, protection, and deterrence) in line with Oxfam safety policy, requirements, and protocols.
Coordinate and support day-to-day safety risk management, including monitoring situations; gathering and sharing information; implementing Safety Standard Operating Procedures and risk prevention and mitigation measures; and reporting.
Advise and support the Country Director, Country Leadership, program managers, and other staff on safety matters.
Establish and maintain working relationships with partners, governmental authorities, and other relevant stakeholders for information gathering and providing for a safe and secure operating environment.
Develop and update the Safety Management Plan (SMP), Welcome Pack, and other specific safety documentation to ensure safety protocols and procedures are relevant and up to date.
Support Field Offices in reviewing Local Safety Management Plans (LSMPs), Welcome Packs, and other specific safety documentation.
Lead and coordinate proper contingency planning, including incident management, emergency relocation, evacuation, and hibernation.
Support the Country Director, Country Leadership, and other program managers in managing safety incidents.
In the event of a critical incident, form part of the country Incident Management Team.
Lead on incident reporting, including via Oxfam Security Incident Reporting Information System (OSIRIS).
Provide technical advice on specific safety matters (e.g.: communications equipment and processes, mines/UXO awareness, premises safety assessment, etc.).
Coordinate with Country Leadership and other functional departments (e.g., Logistics, Finance, IT, etc.) ensuring that appropriate systems of administration, communication, and transport are in place for effective safety management.
Take part in the development of budget proposals ensuring appropriate sufficient allocations for safety purposes.
Provide oversight and direction to Safety Officers and/or Safety Focal Points, including performance reviews.
Liaise and coordinate with regional and global safety advisors.
Authorize planned travels in the country.
Safety Awareness – 30 %Lead on and coordinate the development of safety awareness and culture among Oxfam staff and partners.
Provide for timely and efficient dissemination of important safety information to program managers and staff, where applicable, including regular information updates, safety briefings, and inductions.
Ensure that all newcomers and visitors receive safety induction.
Capacity Building and Training – 10%Identifying long-term and immediate requirements for staff training on safety matters and coordinating their implementation.
Keep track of the safety learning and training of staff.
Support Oxfam partners in developing their safety training guidelines.
Develop and deliver appropriate safety training to Oxfam staff
OtherRequired to adhere to Oxfam’s principles and values as well as the promotion of gender justice and women's rights.
CONTRACT TYPE: Fixed Term contract for 2 years
GRADE: C2 National
SALARY: As per the Oxfam benefit package
HOURS: 37.5 per week
TEAM PURPOSE:
Safety professionals and other staff tasked with safety matters, supported by programme/project managers and other Oxfam staff are to ensure that all Oxfam working locations have the capacity to effectively support the management of safety risks to enable Oxfam to effectively meet its programme objectives
JOB PURPOSE:
Country Safety Coordinator is to ensure that the Country Safety Strategy is developed, implemented, monitored, and reviewed in line with Oxfam policies, standards, and requirements.
To support Oxfam Ethiopia programmes’ capacity to manage safety risks effectively providing for effective implementation of programme objectives.
To secure specialist advice and support on safety management to the Country Director, other programmes/project managers, and staff.
POST HOLDER REPORTS TO: Country Director
JOBS REPORTING TO THIS POST: None
BUDGET RESPONSIBILITY: No
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Analysis & Safety Risk Assessment – 20%Maintain ongoing context & situation analysis and risk assessments in existing and potential areas of humanitarian intervention.
Provide for accounting of safety incidents, including maintaining a safety incident/event reporting database, and their mapping for identification of safety trends and patterns.
Develop practical advice and recommendations on risk prevention and mitigation measures for the Country Director, Country Leadership, and other staff as required.
Ensure regular analytical reporting to the Country Director, Country Leadership Team, and other managers and staff as applicable
Core Safety-Related Responsibilities – 40 %Lead the development of country safety strategies (acceptance, protection, and deterrence) in line with Oxfam safety policy, requirements, and protocols.
Coordinate and support day-to-day safety risk management, including monitoring situations; gathering and sharing information; implementing Safety Standard Operating Procedures and risk prevention and mitigation measures; and reporting.
Advise and support the Country Director, Country Leadership, program managers, and other staff on safety matters.
Establish and maintain working relationships with partners, governmental authorities, and other relevant stakeholders for information gathering and providing for a safe and secure operating environment.
Develop and update the Safety Management Plan (SMP), Welcome Pack, and other specific safety documentation to ensure safety protocols and procedures are relevant and up to date.
Support Field Offices in reviewing Local Safety Management Plans (LSMPs), Welcome Packs, and other specific safety documentation.
Lead and coordinate proper contingency planning, including incident management, emergency relocation, evacuation, and hibernation.
Support the Country Director, Country Leadership, and other program managers in managing safety incidents.
In the event of a critical incident, form part of the country Incident Management Team.
Lead on incident reporting, including via Oxfam Security Incident Reporting Information System (OSIRIS).
Provide technical advice on specific safety matters (e.g.: communications equipment and processes, mines/UXO awareness, premises safety assessment, etc.).
Coordinate with Country Leadership and other functional departments (e.g., Logistics, Finance, IT, etc.) ensuring that appropriate systems of administration, communication, and transport are in place for effective safety management.
Take part in the development of budget proposals ensuring appropriate sufficient allocations for safety purposes.
Provide oversight and direction to Safety Officers and/or Safety Focal Points, including performance reviews.
Liaise and coordinate with regional and global safety advisors.
Authorize planned travels in the country.
Safety Awareness – 30 %Lead on and coordinate the development of safety awareness and culture among Oxfam staff and partners.
Provide for timely and efficient dissemination of important safety information to program managers and staff, where applicable, including regular information updates, safety briefings, and inductions.
Ensure that all newcomers and visitors receive safety induction.
Capacity Building and Training – 10%Identifying long-term and immediate requirements for staff training on safety matters and coordinating their implementation.
Keep track of the safety learning and training of staff.
Support Oxfam partners in developing their safety training guidelines.
Develop and deliver appropriate safety training to Oxfam staff
OtherRequired to adhere to Oxfam’s principles and values as well as the promotion of gender justice and women's rights.
Understanding of and commitment to adhere to equity, diversity, gender, child safety, and staff health and wellbeing principles.
Person specification
Most importantly, every individual at Oxfam GB needs to be able to:Live our values of INCLUSION, ACCOUNTABILITY, EMPOWERMENT, SOLIDARITY, COURAGE, AND EQUALITY
Our ValuesEquality: We believe everyone has the right to be treated fairly and to have the same rights and opportunities.
Empowerment: We acknowledge and seek to expand people’s agency over their lives and the decisions that impact them.
Solidarity: We join hands, support, and collaborate across boundaries in working towards a just and sustainable world.
Inclusiveness: We embrace diversity and difference and value the perspectives and contributions of all people and communities in their fight against poverty and injustice.
Accountability: We take responsibility for our actions and inaction and hold ourselves accountable to the people we work with and for.
Courage: We speak truth to power and act with conviction on the justice of our causes.
Ensure you commit to our THREE ORGANISATIONAL ATTRIBUTES:
1. Be committed to equal opportunities: demonstrating sensitivity to cultural differences and gender equality.
2. Be willing to learn and apply gender mainstreaming, women’s rights, and diversity and inclusion across all aspects of your work.
3. Be committed to undertaking Oxfam’s safeguarding training and adhering to relevant policies, to ensure all people who come into Oxfam are as safe as possible.Ensure you actively ADOPT OXFAM’S FEMINIST LEADERSHIP APPROACH and apply the principles and twelve practices in your work. Read more about this here:
For this role, we have selected two of the most relevant feminist Leadership practices for this role (which you can read more about here.
1 Self-Awareness
2 Mutual accountability
3 Strategic Thinking and Judgment
SKILS, Experience, Knowledge & Competencies
Essential:Bachelor’s Degree in political science or a relevant field from a recognized college/University
At least six (6) years of practical experience in safety and related risk management, out of which two (2) years in a supervisory role
At least two years of practical experience in safety risk management in the context of UN or NGO humanitarian operations is a must
Expertise in the Ethiopia safety context and trends as well as a good understanding of the most challenging locations.
Proven influencing, communication, interpersonal, and negotiating skills with internal and external audiences including in complex and stressful environments.
Established experience in providing training, including field-based training.
Ability to work under pressure and not lose sight of strategic priorities.
Capacity to be on standby 24/7 and ready to travel at a short notice.
Excellent knowledge of English.
Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite or related software to prepare reports, permits, and training records.
Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
Strong analytical and problem-solving and reporting skills
Strong supervisory and leadership skills.
Desirable:Working knowledge of the Amharic language and/or other spoken dialects in Ethiopia.
Advanced training or certification in safety and security preferred
How to apply
As part of your online application, please upload your up-to-date CV and a cover letter explaining your suitability against the essential criteria in the job profile through: https://jobs.oxfam.org.uk/vacancy/18524/description on or before December 20, 2022.
Kindly note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.