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UNDP - United Nations Development Programme recrute un(e) Field Security Associate pour son bureau de Maroua, Cameroun. Ce poste est ouvert à tous les candidats.
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** : Le/la titulaire sera chargé(e) d'appuyer la gestion de la sécurité des opérations et du personnel de l'UNDP dans la région de l'Extrême-Nord, en assurant la liaison avec les autorités locales et les agences de sécurité.
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- Assister l'équipe de sécurité dans l'évaluation des risques et la mise en œuvre des mesures de sécurité.
- Collecter et analyser les informations sécuritaires locales.
- Participer à la planification et à l'exécution des procédures d'urgence.
- Assurer le suivi des mouvements du personnel et des véhicules.
- Contribuer à la formation du personnel sur les procédures de sécurité.**
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- Diplôme universitaire (licence) en gestion de la sécurité, relations internationales ou domaine connexe.
- Expérience professionnelle d'au moins 3 ans dans le domaine de la sécurité, de préférence dans un contexte humanitaire ou onusien.
- Connaissance des protocoles de sécurité des Nations Unies.
- Maîtrise du français et de l'anglais (oral et écrit).
- Capacité à travailler sous pression et dans des environnements instables.
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