Title: Middle East Regional Security Analyst
Department: Safety and Security
Location: Amman, Jordan
Reporting to: Regional Safety and Assess Manager with dotted line to VP Global Safety and Secuirty and Regionla Director
About our Country Program/ Regional Programs.**
Position Summary.
RI is seeking a security analyst to support the regional security and access manager in the development and production of analysis designed to inform operational planning related to humanitarian access and security.
The core function of this position is to support RI regional security team with analysis capacity, analyzing global political and security developments in order to produce high-quality, actionable analysis that is relevant for RI’s operational and strategic decision-making. The Security Analysis will use a number of methodologies and manage specialist resources to ensure key threat trends that may impact RI staff or programs are identified, assessed, and communicate this analysis in an effective and functional manner to all stakeholders. This position is based in Amman Jordan (negotiable) with a portion of time spent visiting field locations (where possible up to 25% travel) and providing support to RI’s Middle East countries.
ESSENTIAL RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
Technical Experience and Skills required for the role
Participates in the on-going process of design, establishment, review of security policies and procedures to ensure understanding, “buy -in “, and compliance by staff; routinely revises safety and security plans to adapt to evolving security situation in conjunction with Middle East Regional and country counter parts and country directors, and Vice President of Safety and Security.
Maps and reports security incidents, ensures security reports have a trend analysis component included. In all Middle east locations and understands trends and threats; facilitates the development of situation specific , trend analysis and scenario planning; writes well -researched security analysis and scenario planning reports for review by Regional Management, Country Director’ and VPSS GSO.
Assessment
Ensure that analysis of the Middle East and RI country context is kept relevant and up to date with RI programs. Advice CD, Area Team Leaders and Regional Director on any important developments. Advocate for contingency planning where necessary and support teams in thinking about scenario planning and trend analysis. Including planning SRA’ and mitigations agreed to with separate in country SMT’.
Ensure application of situation appropriate rules and guidance per RI’s Field Security SOP’s, RI Global Security Safety and UNDSS; conducts visits to RI’s field project offices and residential sites in Middle East to assess security and safety conditions; develops comprehensive risk analysis and assessments in conjunction with country counterparts, leading to the updating of effective security plans, where possible train colleagues in country on security analysis basics.
Provide relevant input on all existing and new program concerning Middle East with pre analysis prior to go no go decisions as well as full involvement in budgeting at the time of proposal writing to ensure staff safety and security needs are met.
Capacity-building and gap-filling
Train, supervises and mentor national country security staff/focal points. Recommend and/or provides staff training on security analysis and scenario planning in a proactive and positive manner that promotes inclusion, participation, and leadership among the entire RI team, including expatriates, and local national staff.
Coordination
Ensure RI is linked via all inter-agency and security coordination lists and fora to ensure RI security presence in the INGO community within the areas of operation.
Liaises with local and regional UN & inter-agency security personnel on security matters for country programs; advises Country Director and RD as well as VP Global Security on security issues; provides security briefings and supports in updates for RI staff and visitors briefings when needed. Other duties as advised
Safeguarding
QUALIFICATIONS & SKILLS REQUIREMENTS
This position will require a demonstrated ability to achieve results in a demanding and fast paced environment.
RI Values:
We uphold the Humanitarian Principles: humanity, neutrality, impartiality and operational independence. We affirmatively engage the most vulnerable communities.
We value:
About Relief International.
Relief International (RI) is a leading nonprofit organization working in 16 countries to relieve poverty, ensure well-being and advance dignity. We specialize in fragile settings, responding to natural disasters, humanitarian crises and chronic poverty.
Relief International combines humanitarian and development approaches to provide immediate services while laying the groundwork for long-term impact. Our signature approach — which we call the RI Way—emphasizes local participation, an integration of services, strategic partnerships and a focus on civic skills. In this way, we empower communities to find, design and implement the solutions that work best for them.
Relief International includes the four members of the RI Alliance in the USA, UK, France, and Belgium. Under our alliance agreement, we operate under a single, shared management structure with one CEO and one Board of Directors.
About our Programs.
RI is active in 16 countries around the world, including some of the most fragile: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon, Myanmar, Pakistan, Philippines, Somalia, South Sudan, Sudan, Syria, Turkey, and Yemen. Often, RI is the only organization providing assistance to highly vulnerable communities.
RI employs 7,000+ staff and auxiliary workers
97% of staff are in-country nationals
We only have some 90 ex-pat staff out of 7,000+
RI spent $125 million in 2019 on our programs.
RI invests in four broad program sectors: Economic Opportunity, Education, Health, and Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH). We design our programs to incorporate The RI Way: local participation, integrated programming, the development of civic skills, and partnerships including with local NGOs, governments, and the private sector.
RI supports solutions that reinforce and improve upon existing in-country systems. Where such systems do not exist or are chronically underperforming, RI’s crisis response lays the foundation for long-term, sustainable change.