Bodyguard
Coordinator Job at The Embassy of the United States of America – Tanzania |
Deadline: 10th September, 2018
Jobs
in Tanzania: Bodyguard Coordinator at The Embassy of the United States of
America – Tanzania | Deadline: 10th September, 2018
Administrative
and Technical Supervision of the Bodyguard Unit (70%)
The
incumbent provides administrative and technical supervision of the BGU. The BG
Coordinator proactively monitors daily and weekly move requests to develop
daily and long-term staffing matrixes that efficiently meet the operational
demands of the Mission.
The
incumbent is responsible for developing a staffing matrix that equitably
manages BG personnel availability while ensuring adequate coverage. The daily
operations matrix must be developed in an equitable and transparent manner that
maximizes the efficient use of personnel and resources, while minimizing
overtime expenditures and reducing BG fatigue.
The
incumbent schedules personnel and resources (i.e. vehicles) to adequately
support protective security missions throughout Tanzania. The incumbent is
responsible for proactively addressing movement requests and assigning the
proper security assets, ensuring post’s movement security posture is
commensurate with the current threat environment.
The
BG Coordinator oversees the BG Unit. Plans and organizes the work and schedules
for BG personnel. The BG Coordinator monitors the annual BG budget, stipends
and ensures that operations are performed within the constraints of the fiscal
budget. The BG Coordinator maintains a close working relationship with the RSO,
post’s Budget and Finance section, and other stakeholders involved with BG
funding issues.
The
incumbent direct plans and conduct security surveys, threat assessments, and
security analysis. The incumbent is responsible for editing, disseminating, and
maintaining written instructions to support the RSO’s mission. Security
instructions include comprehensive written security surveys, orders, inclusive
of route plan, region, and venue analysis.
Instructions
may include satellite imagery, still photography, and GPS plotting, as well as
local hospitals and government installations (i.e. safe-havens). The incumbent
is the primary liaison for communications with host-nation security apparatus,
foreign security services, and local businesses. The incumbent is responsible
for coordinating security measures with local entities to enhance post’s
movement security posture.
The
incumbent utilizes these professional contacts to arrange access to the venue(s).
The incumbent closely monitors the security environment throughout the country
to ensure that post’s movement security posture is commensurate with the threat
conditions.
The
incumbent works closely with the RSO Office to proactively reroute motorcades
from potential areas of instability. The incumbent serves as the BG’s primary
advisor to the RSO. In this capacity, the BG Coordinator produces venue
assessments and area analysis of potential “soft-targets.” Incumbent will
approve leave, recommend the selection of new employees, recommend disciplinary
actions, and monitor performance of the BGU.
Qualifications
and Evaluations
Requirements:
Must
be familiar with Tanzania Police Service, military, security and other
government offices to ensure effective liaison and to facilitate effective
protective operations including advance and motorcade operations is required.
A
valid driver license is required.
Education
Requirements:
High/Secondary
school diploma (form VI) is required.
Evaluations:
English
– Level III (good working knowledge) speaking/reading/writing is required.
Swahili
– Level IV (fluent) speaking/reading/writing is required.
Qualifications
A
minimum of four years experience in the commercial bodyguard business, civilian
or host government police or military is required.
Deadline:
September 10, 2018
Source:
The Guardian, 27 August, 2018
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