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Right To Play is recruiting a Safety and Security Specialist to safeguard its people, assets, and operations by leading effective safety and security risk management across all contexts. The role ensures appropriate policies, preparedness, and incident response frameworks that enable programs to operate responsibly in volatile environments while advising leadership and fostering a strong culture of safety and accountability.
Risk Management Key Duties and Responsibilities: Work to deliver against a set of KPIs in security overseen by RTP’s Executive Team (ET) by: (25%) Lead on the continued development of adaptable security measures for RTP’s different methods of programme delivery. Mentor and develop a network of Safety and Security (S&S) Focal points to deliver in-country security procedures with Country Directors. Regularly monitor and audit security KPIs at country level. Support ET members to integrate security measures/considerations in the areas they oversee. Promote security measures at country level and develop a culture of security across RTP’s global programmes.
Security Management (25%): Develop and oversee global S&S policies, standards, roles and responsibilities and minimum requirements including Risk Assessments (SSRAs) and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) for all areas of operation. Ensure implementation and consistent application of RTP S&S Principles, standards, and KPIs. Ensure alignment with humanitarian principles and international best practice. Monitor and report on S&S implementation for RTP, through regular external audits or self-assessments. Advise ET on all aspects of S&S helping them to understand what risks are acceptable, under what conditions and actively promote a strong culture of S&S among the RTP team.
Incident Management (20%): Coordinate all S&S incident responses and promptly report incidents to the CPCO. Advise and review contingency plans, including hibernations, relocations and security or medical evacuations. Monitor and support the effective use of all communication systems (HF, VHF, satellite phones, mobile phones and the internal security information tree) and procedural compliance. Lead or coordinate responses to serious incidents (e.g. staff injury, kidnapping, detention, attacks) and act as a central coordinating point during major crises. Ensure clear incident reporting, investigation, and learning.
Information Collection, Analysis and Sharing (15%): Communications & Media Studies. Collect information on safety and security issues relevant to RTP and share with the country leadership team and Global Crisis Management Team (GCMT). Disseminate information on safety and security to RTP staff. Compile monthly reports on safety and security and share with the CPCO, Unit leads CD and RTP SSFP. Participate in networking with other NGO and UN safety and security representatives and fora.
Capacity Strengthening, Learning and Compliance (15%): Design, coordinate, and oversee organizational safety and security training, including core learning for staff and coaching SSFPs to deliver context-appropriate training. Establish and maintain safety and security orientation processes for new staff, interns, volunteers, and visitors, including travel protocols and arrival briefings. Build leadership and staff understanding of individual and collective safety and security responsibilities, reinforcing a culture of shared accountability and duty of care. Monitor overall compliance with S&S policies and procedures, identifying trends, gaps, and risks, and escalate concerns to line management and leadership as appropriate. Provide technical guidance and support to managers on addressing non-compliance, including recommendations for corrective actions when needed. Ensure systems are in place for reporting work-related injuries, accidents, security incidents, and fatality risks, and promote timely and accurate reporting. Provide functional oversight and guidance for contracted or assigned security personnel (e.g. guards), where applicable, in collaboration with operations and management teams. Perform other duties as assigned.
Scope (geographical and/or functional), Impact and Autonomy: This is a global role that has an oversight on all S&S work within RTP and ensures support and guidance are provided to country teams and all other global units including security in travel.
Leadership and Staff management: Coach and support the development and building of a high performing team of around 12 S&S focal points and advise ET, Country Directors and Unit leads on Security matters. Support the recruitment and onboarding of colleagues that act as S&S focal points or have key responsibilities on S&S according to the framework.
Information requirement for decision-making: Recruitment services. Make decisions/recommendations based on the documentation/data/information shared by the country offices and global units and cross referencing the same with the RTP network information/ government sites/ manuals/globally accepted practices and principles. Require sometimes consolidation and analysis of information from all countries requires to reach decisions that are linked to organization’s priorities and values. Information may not always be readily available and may require ongoing effort to stay updated in order to provide accurate and timely advice within tight deadlines and sensitive environments at times.
Innovation and Improvements: Keep track of innovations in security practices including new tools and efficiencies in risk mitigations. Continuously innovate security measures in response to evolving RTP governing model. Monitor and proactively facilitate after action reviews for incidents and shares findings and action plans that drive improvements to the overall S&S practices.
Relationships & Communications: Internal / External Communications & Media Studies: Work closely with the Global Crisis Management Team, Global Director Country Offices, Logistics and Operations Manager, Unit leads and S&S Focal Points on Safety and Security matters. Maintain a professional and friendly relationship with all RTP team. Externally form part of security networks and manage key providers.
Qualifications, Skills and Experience: Security and Risk management qualification or equivalent experience and up to date training certificates in hostile environment training (HEAT), crisis management training, stress and resilience. Extensive experience of security management in at least 3 of the following regions: Africa, Americas, Asia, Middle East or Europe, ideally in multiple countries with varied risk profiles, and in the context of NGO, INGO, news media or inter-governmental agency operations. Proven experience developing and implementing non-standard security policies, frameworks and practices. This includes delivering security measures across a mixed portfolio of programmes. Demonstrated cultural sensitivity and a strong understanding of the legal, moral, and contractual duty of care obligations required of humanitarian and international organizations with devolved accountability and responsibilities. Strong understanding of an organization’s duty of care requirements and how this will integrate with other good security and safeguarding practices, health and safety legislation and organizational needs in various countries. A strong and well-developed network of
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