
Safety & Security Assistant
- Ethiopia
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Takes lead in the preparation of task based risk assessment
- Establishes and maintains close relations with host community security agencies and acts as liaison between the senior security professionals and the host community services, to discuss potential problems and plan possible methods of resolutions.
- Maintains dialogue with authorities and international institutions such as UNDSS, INGO Security forum, and other Red Cross/Red Crescent movement in matter of security.
- Serves as a member of interdisciplinary team on matters of non-routine nature, such as mine removal, evacuations, medical emergency, kidnapping, arms attacks, arrest and detention, or hostilities that threaten the safety of FHI360 staff
- Supports the on-going evaluation of air, land and evacuation routes and resources for use in emergencies, ensuring the availability of vehicles, aircraft, fuel supply and assessable roads.
- Ensures that fire detection devices and firefighting equipment are available on the premises. Maintains fire evacuation plan and conducts fire drills and training as necessary.
- Conducts routine security surveys of office and residential areas and premises.
- Conducts physical security inspections of facilities, including safe room and issuance of identity cards, if possible, background checks and entry control.
- Ensures that staff members are kept fully informed on matters affecting their security and safety.
- Investigates and prepares reports on minor cases of theft, illegal entry, assault or other incidents when the extent of the infraction is readily determinable.
- Implement policies and procedures for reviewing crisis situations and preparing contingency plans for emergencies.
- Ensures availability of emergency communications system by making periodic checks to determine if systems are functioning properly, arrange for necessary repairs or adjustments.
- Manages and supervises all FHI 360 guards, including the creation of the schedules.
- Assists in creating a security culture around the organization.
- BA Degree or its International Equivalent Security management, information management or business administration, political/social science, or international relations with focus on security management or other relevant education
- 0-2 years of progressive responsible experience in investigation, military, police, security management, preferably in the police or military context or related area.
- Previous experience in a similar role with another organization is preferred.
- Fluent in local language (Amharic) and excellent in English.
- Good knowledge of the local context
- Unbiased in their analysis
- 50% throughout the region