Wednesday, August 31, 2011

NGO Safety Program Security Analyst and Safety Coordinator job in Nairobi


Security Analyst and Safety Coordinator
1.NSP Background
The NGO Safety Program (NSP) for Somalia / Somaliland is a program created by NGOs, which aims at supporting International and National NGOs to operate safely and securely in Somalia / Somaliland.
NSP, initially called the NGO Security Preparedness and Support (NGO SPAS), was established in 2004 by NGOs operating in Somalia / Somaliland. NSP is administratively and legally hosted by the Danish Refugee Council (DRC) to provide it with a legal and administrative framework, through which to fulfill its functions more efficiently, effectively and accountably.
NSP provides support to NGOs through 4 types of activities: Information and Analysis, Training (Personal security, capacity building of NGOs), Response (incident management support), SPU facilitation for Puntland and Somaliland.
2. Purpose of position
The Security Analyst and Safety Coordinator, is the key person responsible for the management of the NSP Field Operation Specialist team.
The purpose of this position is to: provide geopolitical analysis and write high quality security report based on data provided by the Field Operation Specialists team targeting an audience of NGOs; support NGOs during crisis management.
The ability to interact with all parties while maintaining and emphasizing a position of principled political neutrality and operational independence is paramount.
3. Hierarchy
- Reports to the NSP Information & Analysis Manager.
- Manage the Field Operative Officers (FOS) : around 11 staff
4. Keys responsibilities:
Management:
- Responsible for the management of NSP Field Staff, with a clear understanding of the pressures associated with operating in hostile environments (recruitment, appraisal, work plan, authorization of movement, mission’s orders, leave request disciplinary measures etc.)
- Responsible for the logistics and financial needs of the field staff in link with the Senior Administration and Finance Officer
Analysis:
- Source, process and analyse complex information for the production of regular security reports (daily reports, weekly reports, specific advisories) for an NGO audience
- Ensure those reports have high quality standards (writing, presentation, reference notes)
- Participate / Produce briefings papers, position papers and other proposed supporting documents to NGOs (Maps etc...)
- Participate / Produce regular oral briefings to NGOs
- Provide specific advices to NGOs after validation of the request by the line manager
- Travel to Somalia (security permitting) to gather information and train field based staff
- Maintain a regular network of information (UN, governments, traditional leaders etc.)
- Pro-actively propose, design and process new analysis tools, special reports, maps etc...
Training and Response:
- Participate on request to the training of NGOs in link with the Training Manager
- Participate on request to specific response in support of NGOs (evacuation, crisis management)
Elaborate and guide the strategy:
- Participate proactively to the definition of NSP strategy
- On request, participate to the drafting of proposals based on that strategy
- Follow-up the action plan based on the strategy and reports against it
- Participate the capitalization and to the development of the Institutional memory of NSP
Representation:
- On request from the line manager, participate to official meetings (Authorities, UN, NGOs)
Reporting:
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Prepare weekly reports (sitrep) for his / her line manager
- Participate staff meetings, analysis meetings and other requested internal meetings
- Participate on request to the drafting of donor reports
- Regularly brief and share information / analysis with other team members
5. General
Commitments: DRC has a Humanitarian Accountability Framework, outlining its global accountability commitments. All staff are required to contribute to the achievement of this framework (http://www.drc.dk/HAF.4265.0.html)
6. Posting details:
- This position is Nairobi-based with frequent travel (50 %) to Somalia. Somalia is a hazardous environment the selected candidate must adhere to all security precautions and contribute to the security of the team. He must be able to exercise a large degree of common sense and personal discipline.
- The position requires the holder to be able to undertake tasking at short notice with due regard to the security environment
- The position requires the holder to be able to work effectively and efficiently unsupervised. The selected candidate must be able to plan and manage their own time effectively. The holder must exercise a strong work ethic and take responsibility for his/her own actions.
- This position requires a high degree of flexibility with respect to working hours
- The work undertaken will have a direct effect on the safety and security of individuals operating in Somalia. The successful candidate must be duly aware of this and be prepared to meet this challenge.

7. Qualifications and experience required:
Qualification:
- At least a Bachelor in Journalism, Political Sciences, History, Anthropology or any other equivalent diploma. Master degree preferred.
Experience:
- 5 years of experience in positions requiring high level information sourcing, processing, and analysis and reporting.
- Minimum 2 years of Somalia experience and proven experience of high quality reports production on the Somali context.
- Previous experience as an NGO or UN Security Focal Point is a strong added advantage
- Previous experience in security (UN, NGO or government institutions) at a management level is an added advantage
- Previous general experience with NGOs is an advantage
- Candidates having a strong journalistic background, strong demonstrated analytical skills, and experience specific to Somalia could be also considered
8. Skills and competencies:
Competencies:
- Well developed networks for information in Somalia and regional hubs such as Nairobi is mandatory
- Demonstrated capacity to work with minimal supervision and maintain a high level of engagement.
- Demonstrated leadership capacity and ability to maintain and motivate staff in a remote management environment.
- Demonstrated ability to source, analyze and process information
- Demonstrated ability to author well structured well researched and analytically sound reports.
- Demonstrated ability in developing multi-media presentations.
- Demonstrated ability to make clear and articulate presentations of complex information.
- Calm and focused decision making.
Language Skills:
- English (working language) : fluent with excellent writing capacities
- Somali (fluent) is a very strong advantage
Computer skills:
- Excellent knowledge of Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Internet
- GIS and / or mapping software basic knowledge is a plus (ArcGIS)
9. Application Procedure
NSP will manage the recruitment process according to host NGO recruitment procedures.
Please forward letter of application and C.V. only with the subject heading “Security Analyst and Safety Coordinator” electronically to winnie@nspsomalia.org not later than 12th September 2011. Only those applications that meet the minimum qualifications will be considered. Note that only shortlisted applicants will be notified. No phone calls please this will lead to automatic disqualification.
For general information about the NSP, please consult www.somaliangoconsortium.org