Job
Vacancy Kigoma at UNHCR -Field Security Advise
Field
Security Adviser Job Vacancy Kigoma at UNHCR | Deadline: 8th November, 2018.
Job
Title Field Security Adviser
Job ID
16130
Location
Kibondo, Tanzania- U.R. Of
ORGANIZATIONAL
CONTEXT: The Field Security Adviser takes on the role of leading, coordinating
and providing appropriate guidance related to security management within an
office. The incumbent maintains contact with other UN agencies, NGOs,
implementing partners, government partners in the area to facilitate the
operation. The incumbent directly supervises general service staff in the
office, and reports to the Head of Office.
FUNCTIONAL
STATEMENT
Accountability
–
Country operations receive practical and well-reasoned security advice and
support toward helping ensure an appropriate level of safety for UNHCR¿s staff
and operations and compliance with security guidelines and procedures.
– UNHCR
benefits from effective relationships with host country law enforcement
agencies and the UN Security Management System.
– Staff
are aware of threats/risks and how to respond to them, understand and comply
with guidelines and procedures.
–
Security management is efficient, well-coordinated and consistent with policies
and procedures.
Responsibility
– Advise
and support the Representative or Head of Office in managing staff safety and
security of UNHCR staff, partners, operations, premises and refugees or persons
of concern.
–
Undertake periodic security assessments in close co-operation with UNHCR senior
staff members and interagency partners, analysing security factors and levels
of risk related to UNHCR activities and programmes.
–
Evaluate existing security measures to determine their appropriateness and
identify areas needing improvement. Follow up with actions to oversee or
implement those improvements.
– Assist
in ensuring compliance with standards established through the Security Risk
Management process.
– Assist
in the development of plans for evacuation, medical evacuation and other
contingencies.
– In
cooperation with UNHCR senior staff members, ensure that security measures are
fully integrated into operational planning, including budgetary provisions, at
the earliest stages of development.
–
Participate and support in activities to advise on programme criticality
assessment process.
– As a
member of a multi-functional team, contribute to efforts to ensure the physical
protection and security of refugees and other persons of concern by providing
security assessments, analysis and advice in developing and implementing
effective strategies which underpin the responsibilities of the host state.
–
Develop and maintain relationships with security-related actors, including host
government law enforcement authorities and other stakeholders to ensure
effective information sharing; provide regular feedback and analysis to country
managers.
–
Maintain close co-operation with staff of the UN Department of Safety and
Security (UNDSS), ensuring UNHCR’s understanding of applicable requirements,
cooperating in security assessments and planning and supporting UNDSS
understanding of agency requirements.
–
Support UNHCR staff serving as members of the country Security Management Team
(SMT), or Area Security Management Team (ASMT), Area Security Coordinators
(ASC) and Wardens.
–
Provide country-relevant security advice and training to UNHCR staff, and where
appropriate, to staff of NGOs and implementing partners in areas including,
inter alia, preparation for and conduct of road missions, radio
telecommunications and responding to specific threats within the environment.
–
Conduct rehearsals and practical exercises to ensure that staff are familiar
with contingency plans and can implement them confidently in an emergency.
–
Prepare periodic analytical reports on security in accordance with UN and UNHCR
standard operating procedures, sharing with managers in the country of
assignment and FSS.
–
Maintain linkages with the Staff Welfare Section, and the Medical Service,
referring cases as required.
–
Undertake other security-related functions or responsibilities as delegated by
the supervisor.
Authority
–
Provide security-related advice, in written and oral form, to the manager and
other staff.
– Advise
on, and upon approval, implement, needed mitigating measures.
–
Participate in criticality assessments.
–
Represent UNHCR in interagency working groups and attend SMT or ASMT meetings
as an observer.
ESSENTIAL
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS AND PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
–
Undergraduate degree (equivalent of a BA/BS) with a focus on Security
Management and/or related disciplines (Business Administration,
Political/Social Science, International Relations) plus minimum 6 years of
previous work experience relevant to the function including 2 years security
risk management experience in an international capacity. Graduate degree
(equivalent of a Master’s) plus 5 years or Doctorate degree (equivalent of a
PhD) plus 4 years of previous relevant work experience may also be accepted.
– Also
relevant would be military or police academy degree (at Officer level).
–
Knowledge of English and UN working language of the duty station if not
English.
DESIRABLE
QUALIFICATIONS & COMPETENCIES
– Proven
competences in security analysis.
–
Excellent communication skills, written and oral.
–
Negotiating skills.
–
Relevant training an asset.
–
Knowledge of additional UN languages.
This is
a Standard Job Description for all UNHCR Field Security Adviser positions. The
Operational Context may contain additional essential and/or desirable
qualifications relating to the specific operation and/or position. Any such
requirements are incorporated by reference in this Job Description and will be
considered for the screening, shortlisting and selection of candidates.
Position
Competencies
C001L3 –
Accountability Level 3
C002L3 –
Teamwork & Collaboration Level 3
C003L3 –
Communication Level 3
C004L3 –
Commitment to Continuous Learning Level 3
C005L3 –
Client & Result Orientation Level 3
C006L3 –
Organizational Awareness Level 3
M001L3 –
Empowering and Building Trust Level 3
M002L3 –
Managing Performance Level 3
M006L3 –
Managing Resources Level 3
M005L3 –
Leadership Level 3
M003L3 –
Judgement and Decision Making Level 3
M004L3 –
Strategic Planning and Vision Level 3
X007L3 –
Political Awareness Level 3
X001L3 –
Analytical Thinking Level 3
X008L3 –
Stakeholder Management Level 3
Additional
Information
The
UNHCR workforce consists of many diverse nationalities, cultures, languages and
opinions. UNHCR seeks to sustain and strengthen this diversity to ensure equal
opportunities as well as an inclusive working environment for its entire
workforce. Applications are encouraged from all qualified candidates without
distinction on grounds of race, colour, sex, national origin, age, religion,
disability, sexual orientation and gender identity.
Additional
Information
For
those people applying for High Risk Duty Stations, we strongly encourage them –
before deciding to apply- to read the country specific security and welfare
country profiles which can be found on the Intranet under Support Services –
Duty of Care
(https://intranet.unhcr.org/en/support-services/duty-of-care.html). Ensuring
staff are better informed is part of the increased attention UNHCR is paying to
Duty of Care.
Staff
after having applied to High Risk Duty Stations will have access to country
specific information webinars with Field Safety Section (FSS) and Staff Welfare
Section (SWS) colleagues and provided with a tool to test their psychological
preparedness for serving in High Risk Duty Stations. Applicants who applied for
a position in a High Risk country will receive, after the deadline for
applications has expired, a joint invitation from the Staff Welfare Section
(SWS) and the Field Safety Section (FSS) to participate in these webinars.
During the Webinars, latest updates on security and well-being will be
provided, and FSS and SWS will address questions raised by participants.
Applicants are highly encouraged to benefit, when applicable, from all measures
as they provide most up-to-date security and well-being information helpful to
assess staff’s readiness to serve in a High Risk Duty Station. A Staff Welfare
Officer will also be available, if and when required, to discuss with
interested applicants the results of the psychological preparedness tool as
well as readiness for assignment in High Risk Duty Stations.
Closing
Date
Please
note that the closing date for vancancies in the Addendum 1 is Thursday 8 November
2018 (midnight Geneva time)

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