Hiring OrganizationCatholic Agency for Overseas Development
Job Location: United Kingdom
Closing date15 Jan 2023
Starting Salary: £40,185 - £41,561 per annum (this amount includes London weighting allowance)
Contract: 12 months with possible extension
Location: Romero House, London with frequent travel
Hybrid working with a minimum of 40% of your time in the London office.
Job Profile
The Global Security Advisor (GSA) will work across all levels of CAFOD and SCIAF on matters of safety and security, providing advice to senior organisational management, leadership teams, staff, and partners.
This role provides advice, support, and coordination on the following:Organisational security and duty of care, although overall management lies with the Deputy Director of International Programmes.
Managing risk by ensuring high quality security policy and protocols for staff, consultants, and others deployed overseas, supporting the maintenance of effective programmes.
Capacity development of managers in security management, ensuring they can comply with agreed systems and procedures.
Ensuring relevant global training programmes are appropriate, functioning and delivering to timetable.
Humanitarian policy issues as they relate to the changing global security environment.
The GSPAA will work closely with CAFOD’s partners. This will require a range of levels of support including:Providing security advice, coordination, and training for SCIAF, CAFOD’s sister organisation based in Glasgow. The role provides similar function across both organisations.
Supporting other members of the Caritas network whether at country, regional, or international level with security advice and expertise, and coordinating with peers to improve security across the network.
Working directly with local partners to develop and support a high quality security management function.
Actively seeking out opportunities to provide support to other agencies.
Based within CAFOD’s International Programmes Group, the ideal candidate will be a seasoned security professional with extensive experience of working in a partner-led global INGO, able to work comfortably with minimal supervision and with stakeholders at all levels and across cultures. The role advisory and is not responsible for managing security, which is held by country and line managers.
Starting Salary: £40,185 - £41,561 per annum (this amount includes London weighting allowance)
Contract: 12 months with possible extension
Location: Romero House, London with frequent travel
Hybrid working with a minimum of 40% of your time in the London office.
Job Profile
The Global Security Advisor (GSA) will work across all levels of CAFOD and SCIAF on matters of safety and security, providing advice to senior organisational management, leadership teams, staff, and partners.
This role provides advice, support, and coordination on the following:Organisational security and duty of care, although overall management lies with the Deputy Director of International Programmes.
Managing risk by ensuring high quality security policy and protocols for staff, consultants, and others deployed overseas, supporting the maintenance of effective programmes.
Capacity development of managers in security management, ensuring they can comply with agreed systems and procedures.
Ensuring relevant global training programmes are appropriate, functioning and delivering to timetable.
Humanitarian policy issues as they relate to the changing global security environment.
The GSPAA will work closely with CAFOD’s partners. This will require a range of levels of support including:Providing security advice, coordination, and training for SCIAF, CAFOD’s sister organisation based in Glasgow. The role provides similar function across both organisations.
Supporting other members of the Caritas network whether at country, regional, or international level with security advice and expertise, and coordinating with peers to improve security across the network.
Working directly with local partners to develop and support a high quality security management function.
Actively seeking out opportunities to provide support to other agencies.
Based within CAFOD’s International Programmes Group, the ideal candidate will be a seasoned security professional with extensive experience of working in a partner-led global INGO, able to work comfortably with minimal supervision and with stakeholders at all levels and across cultures. The role advisory and is not responsible for managing security, which is held by country and line managers.