Position: Health Safety and Security Officer (with ICT)
Reports to: Area Manager with a technical reporting line to the HSS Manager in Country Office
Supervision of: Security Guards
Duty station: Wau, WBEG with Coverage of NBEG and Warrap States
Project number: SSFP0000/5295/2987315/WAU/Z9
SSFM2423/5295/2987315/WAU/Z9
All NRC employees are expected to work in accordance with the organisation’s core values: dedication, innovation, inclusivity, and accountability. These attitudes and believes shall guide our actions and relationships.
The HSSO will support in implementing security and safety policies at the NRC field offices located in Warrap, NBEG and WBEG States. The following is a brief description of the role.
HSS Roles
Added advantage for support in ICT (20%)
Scale and scope of position
Staff: | No direct line reportees |
Stakeholders: | The post has relationships with UN agencies, INGOs, local NGOs, civil society, governmental bodies. |
Budgets: | None |
Information: | SSMP, CMP, Incident Log, Incident Reports, Weekly Reports, SRA reports |
Legal or compliance: | None |
Value driven competencies
Values are aspirational attitudes and beliefs that influence the way people conduct themselves. NRC’s values are: Dedicated, Innovated, Inclusive and Accountable.
Behavioral competencies
These are personal qualities that influence how successful people are in their job. Of the 12 behavioral competencies, the following are essential for this position:
Professional competencies
These are skills, knowledge and experience that are important for effective performance.
Generic professional competencies for this position:
The following are an added advantage
The employee will be accountable for and evaluated on the responsibilities and the competencies, based on NRC’s Performance Management System. The following documents will be used for performance reviews:
The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) Geneva leads NRC’s representation with the IASC and UN agencies, and coordinates donor engagement with the UN and Swiss donors. NRC strives to assist and protect vulnerable and displaced people during crises, especially in situations of conflict. Established in 1946, NRC is an independent, humanitarian, non-profit, non-governmental organisation working in around 31 countries with approximately 14’000 staff. NRC employs a rights based approach, challenging those with responsibility to uphold the rights of displaced people set out within national and International Laws. NRC endeavors to secure the acceptance of local stakeholders for activities and is committed to the principles of humanity, neutrality, independence and impartiality.
NRC seeks to engage with all relevant actors in order to promote the full respect for the rights of displaced and vulnerable people; secure and maintain access for humanitarian operations and promote the achievement of durable solutions. NRC Geneva, with the Internal Displacement Monitoring Center (IDMC), are NRC’s primary presence in Geneva.