Associate Consultant, Crisis Security Consulting

Job description
The Associate Consultant is a client facing consultant who will support clients and other team members to deliver end to end physical security risk services, including vulnerability reviews, audits, development of physical security plans and related risk and physical security services, primarily in Nigeria but also across the West Africa region.The associate consultant role is an entry level position; the individual will be introduced to the broader security and risk consulting opportunities at Control Risks in a structured manner with the appropriate mentoring available.  The Associate Consultant will be heavily involved in proposal development, the peer review process and increasingly be capable of independent working on client facing tasks.
Tasks and Responsibilities
Work with team members on crisis and security consulting engagements of diverse scope and complexity consistent with industry best practice and drawing on personal experiences.  Specifically, with guidance from senior team members:
Security risk consulting

The associate consultant will be expected to deliver physical security reviews and audits and physical security planning across all industry sectors.

The incumbent may also be required to support senior team members in undertaking broader crisis and security consulting tasks as directed.

Task Management

Support service delivery and consultancy assignments

Participate in client meetings

Ensure that practices, policies, strategy and services are fully aligned with client need

Support maintenance of client relationships; act in conjunction with consultants and key account managers

Maintain time and expense records to ensure accurate invoicing in accordance with company procedure

Task Delivery

Delivery of tasks for clients on time, on budget, to the highest standards

The role will involve significant travel to client sites

From time to time the role may require consultants to support in crisis or emergency evacuation situations, sometimes requiring short-notice and/or extended deployment to the field.

Knowledge and Experience
Essential

Exceptional written and interpersonal communications skills

Creative and analytical problem-solving skills

Detailed understanding of the security environment in Nigeria (or demonstrated aptitude to learn)

Aptitude to learn principles of physical security protection and risk management, particularly management systems

Demonstrated team player as well as independent capacity to work with minimal supervision

The ability to multi-task and balance competing requirements

Commitment to continuous professional development

Excellent presentational skills

Preferred

Right to work in Nigeria

Management consultancy

Project management methodologies (e.g. PRINCE2) and expertise in their application

Current standards and practices used security risk management

Experience working, or consulting to one or more of the following sectors: oil and gas; engineering; manufacturing; construction; power and utilities; infrastructure.

Experience working or living in several regions in Nigeria

Languages (French)

Commercial skills

Qualifications and Specialist Skills   
Minimum Qualifications

Educated to degree level or equivalent

Preferred Qualifications

Appropriate professional membership

ISPS Ship Security officer or Chief Security Officer

Problem Solving / Decision Making

Information gathering

Analysis and judgement

Relationship / Personal Impact

Strong interpersonal skills – building trust and rapport

Managing clients

Communication

Report writing in English to the highest professional standard

Ability to communicate using range of techniques with clients and colleagues alike

Other

Attention to detail

Excellent time management skills

Proven ability to prioritise work

Sound knowledge of all Microsoft programmes

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