Chief Security Policy and Planning

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Org. Setting and Reporting The Chief Security Policy and Planning reports directly to the Director of Security and Risk Management. The Chief Security Policy and Planning acts as a Deputy and advisor to the Director on Policy, Planning, and Compliance of UNRWA security risk management objectives.

Responsibilities- Leads the Security and Risk Management Department (SRMD) development of high quality, best practise security policies, standards, and operational procedures across the Agency, reflecting changes within the UNSMS policy developments, including maintenance, and provision of relevant UNRWA security policies. Monitors and evaluates the implementation of, and compliance with UNRWA (and UNSMS) policies framework, procedures and guidelines; coordinates strategic and thematic evaluations and promotes knowledge management;

- Advises and provides support to the Director in planning, developing, analysing, communication, enhancing understanding of and overseeing strategic security management concepts, policies, guidelines, and compliance;

- Acts as a Deputy Director of the SRMD and therefore is appointed as Officer in Charge (OIC) during the Directors absence;

- Leads the development and prescriptive content, facilitating the development and maintenance of the SRMD SharePoint and security practice network;

- Liaises, consults, facilitates, and maintains ongoing relationships with UNRWA programmes ensuring security integration into programmatic activities; liaises with UN bodies on policy and governance;

- Develops Annual Security Workplan to be reflected in the annual compendium of new revised policies and procedures. Leads the process of regular review/revision of extant security policy documents and frameworks;

- Measures UNRWA’s implementation of compliance on security risk management policy and procedures and takes the lead in lessons learned activities following any safety and/or security incidents impacting UNRWA;

- Develops reports and monitors key performance indicators to support strategic planning and decision making and acts as focal point for coordinating and providing advice and relevant information on occupational Safety and Health matters.

Competencies UN Core Values of Professionalism, Integrity and Respect for Diversity and Core Competencies of Communication, Working with People and Drive for Results apply by default. Default managerial competencies may apply.

- Leading and Supervising - Formulating Strategies and Concepts - Creating and Innovating - Adapting and Responding to Change - Planning and Organizing

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Education- Advanced university degree (Master’s or equivalent) from an accredited educational institution, in social sciences, public or business administration, international politics, management, or a related security field. Formal training in security risk management;

- Good working knowledge of UNSMS policies and procedures and knowledge in Information Technology services.

Work Experience At least 10 years of progressively responsible and relevant experience in research, public administration, organizational development, project management and policy analysis At least 8 years of experience in organizational security and operational risk management At least 6 years at managerial level in a large governmental, international or commercial organization A minimum of 2 continuous years of relevant international experience outside UNRWA, and outside the country(s) of which the candidate is a national or holds citizenship, a passport or a national identity number. Previous experience with other UN agencies (desirable) Project management certifications (desirable)

Languages Excellent command of written and spoken English.

Assessment Evaluation of qualified candidates may include an assessment exercise which may be followed by competency-based interview.

Special Notice Type of Contract and duration: 2 years, with the possibility of further extension.

The Chief, Security Policy and Planning will be required to travel in the Agency’s area of operations.

UNRWA is funded almost entirely by voluntary contributions from UN member states, regional bodies, business foundations and individual contributions. The mission of UNRWA is to help Palestine refugees achieve their full potential in human development under the difficult circumstances in which they live.

For more details on UNRWA, please visit: https://www.unrwa.org/

United Nations Considerations Staff members are subject to the authority of the Commissioner-General of UNRWA and to assignment by him or her.

UNRWA is committed to achieving gender parity at all levels of staffing under the current UN-wide gender agenda and strongly encourages applications from qualified applicants from under-represented groups.

At UNRWA, the paramount consideration in the recruitment and employment of staff is the necessity of securing the highest standards of efficiency, competence and integrity, with due regard to geographic diversity. All employment decisions are made on the basis of qualifications and organizational needs. UNRWA is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive environment of mutual respect. Reasonable accommodation for applicants with disabilities may be provided to support participation in the recruitment process when requested and indicated in the application.

UNRWA Considerations UNRWA staff are expected to uphold the highest standards of efficiency, competence, neutrality, impartiality and integrity. This includes respect for and commitment to human rights, diversity and non-violent means of dealing with all kinds of conflict. Only persons who fully and unconditionally commit to these values should consider applying for UNRWA jobs. Candidates will not be considered for employment with UNRWA if they have committed violations of international human rights law, violations of international humanitarian law, sexual exploitation, sexual abuse, or sexual harassment, or if there are reasonable grounds to believe that they have been involved in the commission of any of these acts. Candidates who have committed crimes other than minor traffic offences may not be considered for employment. The Agency may disqualify applicants who have separated for reason of misconduct, who left a UN Agency while misconduct processes were pending, or who appear on the UN Sanctions List. UNRWA is a non-smoking work environment.

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