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Peace and Security Studies
Full Time
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Job Description
All NRC employees are expected to work in accordance with the organization’s core values: dedication, innovation, inclusivity and accountability. These attitudes and believes shall guide our actions and relationships.
Role and responsibilities
The purpose of the Staff Safety and Liaison Officer is to provide a range of safety and liaison support at the area office, field offices and camp-based offices within the area. The following is a brief description of the role.
Generic responsibilities
In consultation with area manager, maintain NRC’s relationship with key government institutions, this included attending key bilateral and coordination meeting.
Create smooth work relationship between the organization and other parties
Implement NRC’s staff safety and security policies at office level
Conduct regular security and risk assessments to identify safety and security needs
Train staff in safety and security and provide regular briefings and updates
Immediately report all breaches of safety and security procedures and all threats to NRC staff, beneficiaries, activities or assets
Facilitate staff evacuation in emergency situations
Liaise with UN agencies, NGOs and other external actors to gain security information
Ensure vehicle and staff movements are monitored according to procedures and that necessary safety and security equipment are available and in good condition
Prepare security updates and reports as required
Specific responsibilities
Liaison Role
Advice the area management team on government relations and facilitate meetings and appointment as appropriate.
Contribute to NRC Strategic and programmatic planning including development of government relations
Facilitate NRC compliance with required regional registration and approval, and maintain a filling system (online and hardcopy as required)
Support NRC office assessments and start-up
Represent NRC in legal /court cases when necessary
Ensure NRC premises’ land/plots are duly registered, and all necessary and legal fees are paid regularly
Promote the rights of IDPs/returnees in line with the advocacy strategy
Staff Safety Role
Coordination with the Staff Safety Manager (SSM) and Area Manager (AM) in analyzing and assessing security situation and threats in NRC areas of operation and ensure that appropriate measures are taken for safe operation.
Be familiar with all existing NRC security and safety documents and tools in place and assist to modify/update existing policies and develop new ones as required
Monitor local and national news (radio, television and print) and translate appropriate information in daily updates. Inform SSM and AM on issues that may have an effect on NRC security in the region and advise on precautionary measures
Produce regular weekly written reports on the security situation in the field office based on the current information available from other agencies, NRC sub offices, media and other sources.
In coordination with SSM, ensure regularly updated incident mapping based on gathered information. Map and advise on Go/No-Go areas
Liaise with NRC hired guard service including duty rosters, leaves, payment, scope of work etc.
In cooperation with the SSM and AM, regularly review the security situation of all NRC premises, evacuation plans, security instructions and any other contingency planning that may be necessary
Ensure incident reporting is conducted as necessary. Includes completion of online incident report form, informing necessary actors and maintaining incident report file, as per NRC format
Briefings/orientation of staff: Ensure orientation/induction of new staff/visiting staff is completed on first day of arrival to Assosa
Ensure that all necessary measures are taken to provide NRC employees with a safe working environment as detailed in existing guidelines, including responsibility of fire regulations, procedures of acceptance of visitor and vehicles to NRC premises, receiving of mail etc. Analyze existing policies and procedures and suggest revisions to the SSM where necessary
Establish a communication system with field staff for tracking national staff movements in the field in collaboration with the SSM and AM. Advise on travel restrictions or precautionary measures
Job Requirements
Generic professional competencies for this position:
Minimum 3 years’ experience from working with law enforcement and security management preferably in humanitarian/recovery context
Previous experience from working in complex and volatile contexts
First level university degree, preferably in security management, law enforcement or other related social science field
Documented results related to the position’s responsibilities
Knowledge about own leadership skills/profile
Fluency in English, both written and verbal
Context related skills, knowledge and experience:
Good knowledge of the area and context in Benishangul Gumuz Region
Very good communication, negotiation and presentation skills
Good cultural awareness and sensitivity
Knowledge of local languages is an added advantage
Experience in organizational representation, coordination and liaison
Experience in dealing with institutional actors and government authorities
Technical expertise in security management required
Report writing and computer skills (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, etc.)