Location: Maiduguri Organizational Setting/Background
The post is located in FAO SubOffice in Maiduguri, Nigeria under the technical guidance of the Regional Security Adviser and the Field Security Services at HQs.
The Field Security Services aims to assure a safe and secure operating environment and ensure continuity of operations in FAO headquarters and in the field, by protecting the integrity of premises and assets and the security of staff members and other subjects present in the FAO premises from harmful acts and accidents or natural and technological hazards,
The National Field Security Assistant reports to the Regional Security Adviser under the overall guidance of the FAO representative in Abuja and direct supervision of FAO Deputy Representative also based in Maiduguri.
He/she operates in consultation with both the FAO Representation and FAO Deputy Representative, takes decisions on work priorities and exercises judgment on security related matters.
Supervision received is focused on the quality of work outputs.
The incumbent provides guidance, advice and coordination to other security support staff.
The National Field Security Assistant supports contacts with the local government security organizations/other appropriate national authorities, UN Agency and international and national NGOs on all matters relating to the security of FAO staff members and their eligible dependents and FAO property.
Key Functions/Results
Respond to staff security emergencies and provide and/or organize immediate assistance; call emergency services outside working hours and perform first aid, if required;
Ensure appropriate assistance in cases of theft, acts of vandalism or other actions including natural disasters endangering staff members, visitors and FAO property; carry out enquiries and investigate incidents;
Support comprehensive review of country wide security situation on a daily basis through local media and other sources and advise/brief the Field Security Officer (FSO)/ FAO Rep on trends/situation that could affect FAO operations on a short/medium-term basis.
Ensure the security information/security advisories received are timely and clearly disseminated to concerned staff, in concurrence with the Field Security Officer.
Carry out security assessments upon the request of the Field Security Officer in FAO area of operations.
Support contacts with the local government security organizations/authorities, UNDSS and UN AFPS on all matters related to the security of FAO staff members and their eligible dependents and FAO property under the supervision of the FSO, and regularly updates the FSO/Rep/Regional Security Advisor on security developments.
Ensure that Fire Safety arrangements, plans for fire/building evacuation, relocation/evacuation of staff to a safe haven are updated and efficiently implemented.
Maintain Security Plan updated including updated staff list and detailed contacts for use in case of any security situation.
Keep record of all external and internal missions and staff movements inside and outside the country.
Provide close security support to FAO program operations in the field, in coordination with UNOSS. Assist FAO field missions on ground security arrangements, convoy planning and emergency procedures.
Enforce MOSS/SOP compliance for FAO vehicle movements and advise on necessary actions, equipment and accessories required to enhance the safety and well-being of staff in the field.
Observe staff compliance to Minimum Operational Security Standards (MOSS)/Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) and report infringements to Field Security Officer/FAO Representative.
Provide Security Briefing to newly arrived FAO staff members.
Assist FAD Staff in preparing security clearances and organize training courses on security issues/awareness and preparedness for staff members and their eligible family members as appropriate.
Perform driving services for the FAO Representative and occasionally for FAO Senior Management, other FAO officials, visitors and authorized person;
Perform other duties as required.
Impact of Work:
The incumbent’s work impacts directly on quality and consistency of technical, and administrative security support and on the smooth running of the Service. Actions reflect on the successful achievement of the Security Service’s mandate.
Minimum Requirements candidates will be assessed against the following:
Education: Secondary School Certification plus University Education
Experience: Six years of experience with a national or international police force, armed forces, a private security organization, fire brigade or security service of a large organization.
Languages: Working knowledge (Level C) of English
IT Skills: Good knowledge of the MS Office applications, Internet and office technology equipment including radios, telephones, satellite telephones.
Technical Skills:
Very good knowledge of the use of security and safety systems and of applying protective procedures and techniques
Very good knowledge of FAO’s organizational units, their functions and key personnel
Good supervisory skills
Ability to render First Aid
Ability to intervene on a Fire Incident
Special Requirements for Security Staff:
Highly developed sense of responsibility
Emotional stability
Ability to coordinate activities and staff in emergency situations
Avail ability to work on shifts
Physical fitness for duty
Driving license with irreproachable driving record
Applicants should send their applications which should be accompanied with one-page summary statement on how best you qualify for the above mentioned post. Candidates applying for this position are further required to apply through the FAO iRecruitment system:Kindly complete the online Personal Profile Form in iRecruitment which can be accessed from any Internet connection. Please scan the completed form and send the same along with your credentials ELECTRONICALLY via e-mail to: FAO-NG@fao.org and should be addressed to: The FAO Representative in Nigeria, Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO-UN), UN House, Abuja, Nigeria.
Apply via :
FAO-NG@fao.org
www.fao.org