FH Ethiopia is a non-governmental organization engaged in relief and development activities. At FH, we operate under a set of guiding principles we call the “The Heartbeat”. This includes our Values, Vision and Purpose, which serve as the explanation of who we are and how we work as organization. Together we follow God’s call responding to human suffering and graduating communities from extreme poverty. FH Ethiopia would like to invite potential candidates to apply for the following position:
Position: National Security Manager
Duty Station: Addis Ababa with frequent field travel
Duration of Contract: One-year contract, renewable
Closing date: June 7, 2019
POSITION/SCOPE WITHIN THE ORGANIZATION
This position reports directly to the Country Director with technical reporting oversight from the Regional Security Advisor. Additionally, the National Security Manager will have a reporting function through the Security Unit regionally and globally.
POSITION PURPOSE
The National Security Manager (referred to as Security Manager) is expected to provide overall safety and security expertise, standards practices, response, training and support of safety and security across FH Ethiopia. The Security Manager is responsible to ensure appropriate development and adherence to organizational and operational priorities for safety and security in FH Ethiopia. The goal is to create and maintain industry standard excellence in security practices, safety and prevention of critical incidents and risk management for this field. The Security Manager will facilitate standards, resources and training that are in the best interest of FH and FH staff members. Integral to the position is the ability to work successfully with field teams to build capacity, thereby driving personal responsibility for security management. Further, the SAO will assist in the development of information networks with other humanitarian NGOs and main State and local Government as well as field community leaders in order to facilitate and secure FH field operations.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Key Result #1-- Support the implementation of FH’s minimum operating security standards (MOSS) – 70%
· Applies FH’s risk management standards and policies at the country level.
· Facilitates the monitoring and evaluation of duty of care processes.
· Facilitates the development and implementation of security plans according to FH and risk management standards.
· Review and update security plans as per schedule and pre-departure briefing as required but at minimum on a bi-annual (twice a year) basis.
· Conducts risk assessments and risk treatment solutions on an ongoing basis.
· Monitors potential and present emergencies and keep Ethiopia staff and the Regional Security Advisor informed of events, including response options and program/staff impact.
· Develop and conduct trainings and drills that support security awareness, procedures and contingency plans.
· Conduct incident reporting and analysis.
· In collaboration with Logistics, implement journey management systems.
· Provide regular security updates and briefings to staff, including visitors’ briefing and new staff inductions.
· Compile weekly security report for all major field locations and share with the CD, SLT and RSA
· Represent FH in localized security cluster meetings
· Contribute to the sharing of information at field level between humanitarian stakeholders
Key Result #2 – Premises, property and assets - 20%:
1. In consultation with the Logistics Manager ensure FH E buildings are secure and that mitigation measures such as fencing are in good order reporting any damage to internal or external structures;
2. Ensure that static guards have the capacity to perform their duties as per SOPs;
3. Liaise with the FH E Logistics department to ensure the standard and effectiveness of all vehicles, other assets and property in Addis and the field.
Key Result #3 –Influence and Leadership 10%
· FH E values team collaboration. The Security Manager will be responsible to support the integration of security into the operations so that administration and programs are strengthened and not hindered.
· Have a strong understanding of all our programs in country. Have a strong understanding of community acceptance and devise strategies to strengthen both
· Strong participation and coordination with the in-country senior leadership team
· Build the capacity of security focal points through training, coaching and close collaboration with field leadership
· Represent FH externally and in interagency forums and where security forums do not exist, create them.
Requirements
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty/function satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Vibrant personal relationship with Jesus Christ and Christian commitment to serving the poor and in full agreement with FH’s Christian foundation and beliefs as expressed in The Heartbeat: our Values, Vision and Purpose
· Experience developing and implementing NGO safety and security policies and procedures
· Bachelor's degree in a relevant field
· Having technical competency and training experience in field-based communications systems such as HF Codan, Motorola VHF, Thuraya, satellite, internet systems, and cell phone burst messaging
· Demonstrated ability and desire to train and build capacity of staff.
· Willingness to travel frequently and work for extended periods of time in challenging and rigorous conditions.
· Ability to plan, manage and complete projects and work independently
· Ability to think clearly and work well under pressure.
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
Bachelor's degree in Security Management or related field with at least five (5) and above years of working experience in security management with an International Non-governmental Organization or other international relief/development body.
A formal sector qualification or appropriate sectoral management training.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
The National Security Manager will directly supervise guards at the Addis Ababa Office and have a dotted line of technical supervision to the field-level guards. The position will be responsible for all security decisions when the Country Director or Deputy is not available.
LANGUAGE SKILLS
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret conflict and incident reports, research, professional journals, technical procedures, or government regulations. Ability to write reports, business correspondence, and security plans. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from various groups. High levels of proficiency in spoken and written Amharic and English.
Female Candidates are highly encouraged to apply