Hiring organization: Relief International
Job Location: SudanClosing date 4 Jul 2024
Description
Relief International is an international non-profit organisation committed to partnering with communities impacted by conflict, climate change, and disasters. Their core mission is to save lives, strengthen resilience, and promote sustained health and well-being in affected regions. Their team, comprising over 7,000 staff and local volunteers, operates in 15 countries across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. They focus on providing comprehensive Health and Nutrition, WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene), Education, and Livelihoods programs, all aimed at fostering community resilience. Their strategy centres on collaborating with local partners to develop programs that are safe, inclusive, and precisely tailored to local needs. These programs are designed to be evidence-based, sensitive to conflicts, and adaptable to changing climates, thereby effectively addressing the needs of the most vulnerable populations.
POSITION SUMMARY:
Relief International is seeking a qualified individual to fill their Humanitarian Access and risk Manager role in Sudan. This crucial position involves implementing and overseeing RI’s Safety and Risk Management (SRM) practices. The key responsibilities include managing and enforcing safety and access policies and strategies, conducting in-depth contextual analysis, and enhancing the capabilities of safety and access teams within Sudan offices. establishing and applying RI-specific safety protocols and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) throughout RI’s field and program locations across Sudan. The role will primarily be based at the Country Office but will also require regular internal travel to provide staff support.
An essential element of the role will be providing training packages to colleagues within various field offices throughout Sudan. This is a core element of our capacity-building and risk-mitigation strategy.
The Safety Access and Risk Manager will directly support the Sudan Senior Management Team (SMT) and the Country Director (CD), playing a pivotal role in overseeing operations throughout Sudan. This includes working closely with staff, partners, and communities to strengthen sub-office capacities, delivering regular, timely analyses and incident reports to the CD, and, if necessary, deploying in support of Country Office teams. Additionally, the role entails developing regionally consistent strategies for effectively managing safety and security across RI’s regional operations.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Planning and Preparation
– Develop and oversee safety support systems, including regular and unscheduled visits to each program site across Sudan. This encompasses central and sub-offices as well as locations where programs are delivered. The aim is to conduct safety and access evaluations, perform safety-related audits, and provide awareness training.
– Carry out thorough safety assessments in collaboration with local counterparts to review all existing safety and access policies and procedures. This includes their implementation and adherence by staff at program sites, offices, residencies/guesthouses, and concerning vehicles, drivers, and established SOPs. Based on these assessments, provide and execute recommendations, in consultation with the Country Director, for necessary modifications to align with RI’s Field Operational Procedures, templates, and SOPs.
Advice and Report
– Spearheads a continuous process to design, implement, and review safety policies and procedures, ensuring they are clearly understood, accepted, and followed by staff. Regularly updates safety and access plans to reflect the changing security environment in coordination with country counterparts, the Country Director (CD).
– Systematically documents and reports safety incidents, maintaining bi-weekly safety and access reports across all locations in Sudan. This role involves analyzing trends and identifying threats, along with developing tailored evacuation plans for specific situations. Additionally, prepares detailed security incident reports for the CD.
Strategy development
– Assists RI’s country teams with overall strategic guidance.
– Establishes a well-defined plan for transferring knowledge and skills to national staff members.
– Collaborates with the country team and regional Program Development (PD) leads to incorporate funding for humanitarian access into all new grants and awards.
Analysis and assessment
– Maintain up-to-date and relevant analysis of the Sudanese context in alignment with RI programs. Provide advice to the Country Director (CD) on significant developments. Advocate for and support teams in contingency planning, including scenario planning and trend analysis.
– Follow situation-specific rules and guidelines per RI’s Field Security SOPs, RI Global Safety & Security, and UNDSS standards. Conduct assessments at RI’s field project offices and residential sites in Sudan to evaluate safety and access conditions. Develop comprehensive risk assessments in collaboration with country counterparts, leading to the revision of effective safety plans. Train colleagues on these plans and monitor compliance.
– Ensure humanitarian access strategies are adapted to the local context and incorporate comprehensive community engagement elements.
– Contribute to all existing and new programs related to Sudan, including pre-analysis for go/no-go decisions and active involvement in budgeting during proposal writing to address staff safety requirements.
Capacity-building and gap-filling
– Provide training, supervision, and mentorship to national and international (where applicable) country safety staff and focal points. Advocate for and, when necessary, conduct staff training on safety and access in a manner that fosters inclusivity, engagement, and leadership across the entire RI team. This includes expatriates, relocatable, and local national staff.
– Lead frequent safety and access drills for support offices within Sudan and associated supporting hubs. This involves not only conducting drills but also training country counterparts on how to effectively conduct drills and ensuring their regular implementation.
– Collaborate with program and operations colleagues to maintain positive and constructive relationships with de facto authorities at both provincial and district levels.
Coordination
– Guarantee that RI is actively connected with all relevant inter-agency and safety & access coordination networks and forums, thereby establishing RI’s presence in the INGO community in its operational areas.
– Engage with local and regional UN & inter-agency safety personnel regarding safety & access issues pertaining to country programs; offer advice to the Country Director on safety matters and provide regular safety briefings and updates to RI staff and visitors.
RI SRM Compliance
– Verify that all areas in Sudan meet compliance standards. This includes conducting biannual Safety Risk Assessments (SRAs) for all concerned areas, updating country safety plans, RIGSS, etc. Furthermore, compliance must be ensured in all areas. It’s crucial that the RI teams in Sudan consistently adhere to and execute evacuation drills, head counts, travel authorizations, and other safety protocols.
AOB
· Other duties as advised
REQUIREMENTS:
· Minimum Master’s degree with demonstrated experience in safety and access management in the humanitarian sector.
· A minimum of six (6) years of experience in a similar role with equal responsibilities within an NGO, UN, or IO in high-risk country settings is required, including Sudan experience.
· Previous experience working in Sudan with a detailed contextual understanding is essential.
· Spoken and written regional Arabic language skills are essential.
· Proven safety & access management ability and crisis management in an unstable and insecure environment. Previous experience managing humanitarian crises/emergencies is essential.
· Practical technical/instructional skills.
· Strong analytical and organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple complex tasks independently.
· Strong leadership and communication (interpersonal, verbal and written) skills.
· Excellent computer skills with solid knowledge of MS Office.
· Extensive training skills in design and delivery.
· Current medical qualification, ideally to First Response Emergency Care (Level 3).
· Experience in a multicultural environment is necessary.
· Experience in conducting detailed risk assessments and analysis is obligatory.
· Fit to travel.
RI Values:
We uphold the Humanitarian Principles: humanity, neutrality, impartiality, and operational independence. We affirmatively engage the most vulnerable communities.
Job Location: SudanClosing date 4 Jul 2024
Description
Relief International is an international non-profit organisation committed to partnering with communities impacted by conflict, climate change, and disasters. Their core mission is to save lives, strengthen resilience, and promote sustained health and well-being in affected regions. Their team, comprising over 7,000 staff and local volunteers, operates in 15 countries across Africa, Asia, and the Middle East. They focus on providing comprehensive Health and Nutrition, WASH (Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene), Education, and Livelihoods programs, all aimed at fostering community resilience. Their strategy centres on collaborating with local partners to develop programs that are safe, inclusive, and precisely tailored to local needs. These programs are designed to be evidence-based, sensitive to conflicts, and adaptable to changing climates, thereby effectively addressing the needs of the most vulnerable populations.
POSITION SUMMARY:
Relief International is seeking a qualified individual to fill their Humanitarian Access and risk Manager role in Sudan. This crucial position involves implementing and overseeing RI’s Safety and Risk Management (SRM) practices. The key responsibilities include managing and enforcing safety and access policies and strategies, conducting in-depth contextual analysis, and enhancing the capabilities of safety and access teams within Sudan offices. establishing and applying RI-specific safety protocols and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) throughout RI’s field and program locations across Sudan. The role will primarily be based at the Country Office but will also require regular internal travel to provide staff support.
An essential element of the role will be providing training packages to colleagues within various field offices throughout Sudan. This is a core element of our capacity-building and risk-mitigation strategy.
The Safety Access and Risk Manager will directly support the Sudan Senior Management Team (SMT) and the Country Director (CD), playing a pivotal role in overseeing operations throughout Sudan. This includes working closely with staff, partners, and communities to strengthen sub-office capacities, delivering regular, timely analyses and incident reports to the CD, and, if necessary, deploying in support of Country Office teams. Additionally, the role entails developing regionally consistent strategies for effectively managing safety and security across RI’s regional operations.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Planning and Preparation
– Develop and oversee safety support systems, including regular and unscheduled visits to each program site across Sudan. This encompasses central and sub-offices as well as locations where programs are delivered. The aim is to conduct safety and access evaluations, perform safety-related audits, and provide awareness training.
– Carry out thorough safety assessments in collaboration with local counterparts to review all existing safety and access policies and procedures. This includes their implementation and adherence by staff at program sites, offices, residencies/guesthouses, and concerning vehicles, drivers, and established SOPs. Based on these assessments, provide and execute recommendations, in consultation with the Country Director, for necessary modifications to align with RI’s Field Operational Procedures, templates, and SOPs.
Advice and Report
– Spearheads a continuous process to design, implement, and review safety policies and procedures, ensuring they are clearly understood, accepted, and followed by staff. Regularly updates safety and access plans to reflect the changing security environment in coordination with country counterparts, the Country Director (CD).
– Systematically documents and reports safety incidents, maintaining bi-weekly safety and access reports across all locations in Sudan. This role involves analyzing trends and identifying threats, along with developing tailored evacuation plans for specific situations. Additionally, prepares detailed security incident reports for the CD.
Strategy development
– Assists RI’s country teams with overall strategic guidance.
– Establishes a well-defined plan for transferring knowledge and skills to national staff members.
– Collaborates with the country team and regional Program Development (PD) leads to incorporate funding for humanitarian access into all new grants and awards.
Analysis and assessment
– Maintain up-to-date and relevant analysis of the Sudanese context in alignment with RI programs. Provide advice to the Country Director (CD) on significant developments. Advocate for and support teams in contingency planning, including scenario planning and trend analysis.
– Follow situation-specific rules and guidelines per RI’s Field Security SOPs, RI Global Safety & Security, and UNDSS standards. Conduct assessments at RI’s field project offices and residential sites in Sudan to evaluate safety and access conditions. Develop comprehensive risk assessments in collaboration with country counterparts, leading to the revision of effective safety plans. Train colleagues on these plans and monitor compliance.
– Ensure humanitarian access strategies are adapted to the local context and incorporate comprehensive community engagement elements.
– Contribute to all existing and new programs related to Sudan, including pre-analysis for go/no-go decisions and active involvement in budgeting during proposal writing to address staff safety requirements.
Capacity-building and gap-filling
– Provide training, supervision, and mentorship to national and international (where applicable) country safety staff and focal points. Advocate for and, when necessary, conduct staff training on safety and access in a manner that fosters inclusivity, engagement, and leadership across the entire RI team. This includes expatriates, relocatable, and local national staff.
– Lead frequent safety and access drills for support offices within Sudan and associated supporting hubs. This involves not only conducting drills but also training country counterparts on how to effectively conduct drills and ensuring their regular implementation.
– Collaborate with program and operations colleagues to maintain positive and constructive relationships with de facto authorities at both provincial and district levels.
Coordination
– Guarantee that RI is actively connected with all relevant inter-agency and safety & access coordination networks and forums, thereby establishing RI’s presence in the INGO community in its operational areas.
– Engage with local and regional UN & inter-agency safety personnel regarding safety & access issues pertaining to country programs; offer advice to the Country Director on safety matters and provide regular safety briefings and updates to RI staff and visitors.
RI SRM Compliance
– Verify that all areas in Sudan meet compliance standards. This includes conducting biannual Safety Risk Assessments (SRAs) for all concerned areas, updating country safety plans, RIGSS, etc. Furthermore, compliance must be ensured in all areas. It’s crucial that the RI teams in Sudan consistently adhere to and execute evacuation drills, head counts, travel authorizations, and other safety protocols.
AOB
· Other duties as advised
REQUIREMENTS:
· Minimum Master’s degree with demonstrated experience in safety and access management in the humanitarian sector.
· A minimum of six (6) years of experience in a similar role with equal responsibilities within an NGO, UN, or IO in high-risk country settings is required, including Sudan experience.
· Previous experience working in Sudan with a detailed contextual understanding is essential.
· Spoken and written regional Arabic language skills are essential.
· Proven safety & access management ability and crisis management in an unstable and insecure environment. Previous experience managing humanitarian crises/emergencies is essential.
· Practical technical/instructional skills.
· Strong analytical and organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple complex tasks independently.
· Strong leadership and communication (interpersonal, verbal and written) skills.
· Excellent computer skills with solid knowledge of MS Office.
· Extensive training skills in design and delivery.
· Current medical qualification, ideally to First Response Emergency Care (Level 3).
· Experience in a multicultural environment is necessary.
· Experience in conducting detailed risk assessments and analysis is obligatory.
· Fit to travel.
RI Values:
We uphold the Humanitarian Principles: humanity, neutrality, impartiality, and operational independence. We affirmatively engage the most vulnerable communities.
We value:
· Inclusiveness
· Transparency and Accountability
· Agility and Innovation
· Collaboration
· Sustainability
· Inclusiveness
· Transparency and Accountability
· Agility and Innovation
· Collaboration
· Sustainability