Under the supervision of the Senior Security Coordination Officer, Africa Section, the Security Coordination Officer is responsible for the following duties: • Provides operational security expertise: Review and monitors development in his/her area of operation with potential impact on security, including in mission settings; Prepare and review clear, objective assessments, reports, notes, briefings, based on comprehensive data and information and formulate recommendations for solutions and possible actions and initiatives to senior management, taking into consideration cross border and regional perspectives; ensure that all outputs produced under his/her supervision meet high quality standards ;; manage, guide, develop and train staff under his/her supervision; Undertake missions to the field including in high-risk locations to perform security assessments and to assist Designated Officials (DOs), Security management Teams (SMTs) and Principal Security Advisers/Chiefs Security Advisers/Security Advisers (P/C/SAs), planning and assessment missions. • Proactively supports country security planning and preparedness through the following actions: Provide peer reviews and expert guidance to support country security planning and Security Risk Management (SRM) processes, making use of most recent quality improvement tools prior to submission to DO/Security Management Team (SMT). Monitor and review relevance and consistency, across the areas of responsibility, Authorized Spending Limits (ASL) of HQ budgets, Locally Cost-shared Security Budgets (LCSSBs), Residential Security Measures (RSM), Security Plans, SRM Risk Management Measures, Designated Official appointments and training (among others). Monitor the quality and feasibility of security and contingency plans through periodic reviews, training and exercises, coordinates with the UNDSS Operational Resilience Service (ORS), and any other relevant entities to assist in bridging identified gaps. • Assist UNDSS Programme Country Planning through peer review of UNDSS Country Office input to Common Country Analysis and Country SDG Cooperation Framework in coordination with ORS and relevant Security Information Analysts. Review and support country planning documents including the UNDSS Country Programme, and annual Workplans. • Coordinates and shares information with Security Information Analysts: Work collaboratively with security information analysts covering the geographical area of the Desk, both in HQ and in the field, to enhance common understanding of political, social, economic, and security dynamics, including cross border or regional trends, in the geographical region, and develop briefing notes, briefings and presentations including security analysis aspects and trends. • Lead and Coordinate Specialist Headquarters Support: Lead consultations with relevant experts, facilitate and coordinate assistance to the field from specialized subject areas. Establish and maintain relationships with relevant Secretariat offices and UNSMS organizations and represent DFO, as required, in their meetings on operational matters. • Provide advice to the field on implementation of UNSMS policies, guidance, and procedures. Review and assist with resource requests in support of the field, using the Results Chain framework and relevant global resources allocations criteria and submit for decision in line with delegation of authority. • Initiate and participate in the identification, collection and sharing of lessons learned and best practice in collaboration with Compliance, Evaluation and Monitoring Section (CEMS), in particular following critical incidents. • Crisis management: Provide relevant resources, expert advice and guidance to Country Offices in their response to crisis events and major security incidents, internally and externally. When required, deploy to the field to support crisis response, in collaboration with Emergency Response Unit. Participate in HQ Crisis Coordination meetings, including critical incidents such as hostage incidents. Participate and provide input to the Crisis Coordination Center (CCC) at Headquarters, as required. • Supports Peace Operations, Political Missions and Transitions: Provide operational-level expertise to security sections in Peace Operations, Political Missions, and in Transitions, in countries within the geographical area of responsibility of the Desk. Inform and collaborate on such operational support with counterparts in other UN Secretariat entities. This includes security-related planning for start-up, transition and drawdown, operational issues regarding the Integrated Security Workforce (ISW), security portions of mission annual budgets, Crisis Management, and Joint Departmental Assessments. • Human Resources, administration, logistics: Assist as required in support to the field on human resources, time management, training and development, procurement, administration, budget and finance, extra-budgetary projects and logistics, coordinating with the Office of the DFO. Conduct the review and screening of applicants with a consideration to the Department’s gender and inclusion
strategy.as per the delegated level of authority. • Performance Management: Provide assessment of technical security support provided to DOs; collects inputs from DOs; collect inputs from the field on DO’s performance in their security role. Perform as the Second Reporting Officer for Field Security Associates at field duty stations where there is no Deputy Security Adviser. The Security Coordination Officer at P4 level may also perform as First Reporting Officer for the Desk support staff at GS level, as delegated by the Senior Security Coordination Officer. • Supports Senior Management: Update and brief the Director/Deputy Director DFO on operational developments, challenges, and operational strategies; Represents DFO as requested in internal and external meetings on operational matters. Participate in IASMN working groups under direction of the DFO. Assist and participate to senior security officials visits. • When required, deploy to the field to strengthen UNDSS Country Offices. • Acts as Officer-in-Charge of the Asia Pacific Section in the absence of the Senior Security Coordination Officer. • Performs other assignments as required.