Safety Officer – Liaison (Field offices) (Central Darfur Nertiti/Golo) – DRC

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Job Description

OrganizationDanish Refugee Council (DRC)
Workplace:Central Darfur Nertiti/Golo
Department/Country:Sudan
Contract type:National contract
Application due:30/10/2023

Overall purpose of the role:

To assist the area management team in managing safety and liaison activities across the localities of Nertiti, Golo and Um Dukhun. The position will be based in Golo with frequent travel to the other base offices/ program locations in Nertiti and Um Dukhun. This including the compliance and adherence to DRC global Safety manual.

Responsibilities:

Safety

  • Assist Safety Manager/Area Manager with the implementation of regional safety policies, safety rules, and standard operating procedures (SOPs) related to the safe implementation of program activities.
  • Track access and operations and monitoring of staff filed movements to/from duty station.
  • Collect, verify, analyze, and submit timely and regular reports on issues that affect, or may affect DRC/HDP operations.
  • Support/Coordinate with Safety focal points in other duty station for on various Safety functions, e.g., Staff movement, Safety assessment, deconfliction, document of incidents and analysis and reporting
  • Monitor the evolving situation in DRC operations in area of responsibility in coordination with other actors as per regional, country, and program guidelines.
  • Establish a network of contacts with relevant government offices, including HAC, and other government offices as needed and I coordination with BM, AM and other programme leads.
  • Provide operational safety briefings and orientation to all new and visiting staff in area of responsibility.
  • Assist in training on safety procedures, security awareness, conducting PAST in coordination with SM/HoS, access and counter-surveillance; mission planning, and fire safety (as required) for field offices staff in area of responsibility.
  • Assist in the management of safety incidents and crisis, provide timely and accurate incident reports and analysis, including analysis of organizational lessons learned.
  • Monitoring and supervision (as required) of security guards, watchmen, and drivers where it relates to compliance of safety measures, local safety rules, and standard operating procedures.
  • Supervise the implementation of physical and asset protection protocols and regulations.
  • Ensure that appropriate access controls are in place for all DRC facilities.
  • Assist in regular Security Risk Assessments (SRAs), including regular review of Safety Level System (SLS) and Minimum Operating Safety Standards (MOSS) as per DRC policy in coordination with Safety Manager/HoS
  • Advise and assist the procurement and issue of safety equipment.
  • Track safety-related incidents and developments and provide trend/pattern analysis.
  • Conduct regular field site assessments and advise on mitigation measures.
  • Carry out other activities as requested by BM/AM, and Safety Manager/HoS

Laision:

  • Establish a network of contacts with relevant government offices, including HAC, and other government offices as needed and I coordination with BM, AM and other programme leads.
  • Assist the liaison Team Leader to get the TA (Technical Agreement) signed at the field level before moving it to HAC – HQ.
  • Arrange for different meetings with government stakeholders as necessary.

Reporting Arrangements

With regards to safety policy, DRC has a dual-line reporting structure. The safety Officer will report administratively to Base Manager or Area Manager as needed and as the area of operation, and for technical and information matters and tasking, to the Safety Manager. The dual reporting structure is designed to eliminate any delays and to promote transparency in the reporting process.

Weekly Deliverables:

  • Submit daily updates as needed to line manager about safety operation status within area of responsibility.

Experience and technical competencies: (include years of experience)

  • 2-3 years of experience in security, preferably in the military or police context or related field of work.  
  • Prior experience with the UN System or an International NGO is highly desirable.

Education: (include certificates, licenses etc.)

  • A university degree in a discipline related to security management, international studies, or military/police studies.
  • Diploma or equal of public relations.

Languages: (indicate fluency level)

  • Fluent in both written and speaking English – highly preferable

Key stakeholders: (internal and external)

Internal

  • All DRC Staff
  • DRC management and SMT

External

  • HAC
  • UMAC
  • Other INGOS
  • UN Agencies
Core
competencies
BasicAdvancedExpert
Striving for excellence
Collaborating
Taking the lead
Communicating
Demonstrating integrity

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