Regional Security Advisor - Asia

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  • Added Date: Thursday, 06 July 2023
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The Department

Mercy Corps works to achieve real and lasting impact in the worldโ€™s toughest humanitarian emergencies. We save lives and help people live with dignity in crises of all kinds. At the same time, we create the conditions to pivot to innovative and transformative recovery quickly and effectively. We work wherever local capacity is overwhelmed, connecting people to the opportunities they need to strengthen their community in recovery. Whether it is a sudden shock or a slowly emerging crisis, whether the threat is natural or man-made, no matter how complex the environment, Mercy Corps is committed to bold, rapid, needs-driven assistance. Mercy Corps supports a response that is market-driven and leverages the capacities of both traditional and non-traditional aid partnersโ€”and ultimately gives people the ability to make their own decisions and secure their own lives and livelihoods.

Mercy Corps fields approximately 5,500 staff in over 40 countries around the world. Many, if not most of these countries exhibit extraordinary security environments with all trend analysis indicating that these security conditions will persist. At Mercy Corps, our security strategies are based on a risk management approach. We primarily strive for security strategies in which mitigation measures are primarily founded upon community acceptance. We recognize every context is different and when and where necessary, we will integrate protection and deterrent measures towards security. We will adapt to meet the specific requirements of each operating environment; and in some cases, this may require a blended approach which integrates elements of deterrence and protection to ensure we are operating safely. Our goal is to be the leading NGO responding to complex crises and to do this we must be best in class for adaptive risk management and sound security policies and practices.

The Position

The Regional Security Advisor (RSA) will cover the Asia region and MC programs in Europe (Ukraine, Poland and Moldova). The overall responsibility is to reduce the risk exposure of Mercy Corpsโ€™ staff and programs by training and empowering our field offices to better assess and respond to safety and security threats. This position will be 70% dedicated to supporting the region by reducing the risk exposure of Mercy Corpsโ€™ staff and programs through supporting field teams to better assess and respond to threats and planning around incident management. This includes both naturally occurring disasters and man-made hazards. Mercy Corpsโ€™ Asia portfolio includes Indonesia, Myanmar, Nepal and Timor-Leste. The region is historically prone to natural disasters including: tsunamis, earthquakes, flooding, volcano eruptions, monsoons and typhoons. Many of our South East Asia country programs, past and present, were initiated through a response to a natural disaster. This region also covers Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Georgia and Tajikistan.

Globally the RSA advances best practices through security management training, technical advice and support for improved assessment, analysis and planning. When not supporting Asia country programs, the RSA will be available to support Mercy Corps programs globally, in collaboration with the Senior Director of Global Security.

It is expected that the RSA is a partner to the Regional Directors of Asia and Europe in carrying the burden of risk management through team building and training, careful planning of growth and expansion, program design, incident management, regional analysis and other activities. It is expected the RSA will travel extensively with long field trips in each location and develop a deep understanding of the context and Mercy Corps teams. Depending on need, the RSA may supervise part-time security staff or support regional and country management with strategy, budgeting and forecasting amongst other activities. The RSA does not hold the authority to suspend operations, impose procedures or evacuate staff. The RSA does not manage country Security Focal Points but they have accountability in terms the quality and standards.

Essential Responsibilities

SECURITY MANAGEMENT

  • The implementation of all security management plans lies within each country and the Country Director or Representative is responsible for this.
  • The RSA co-owns the responsibility for their implementation and is essential to the technical support and quality control of this process and is responsible for both operational and management-level support to each country team.
  • They will also conduct security audits and other checks to ensure the diligence of implementation and appropriateness in planning.
  • The RSA will advise on staffing, budgeting and other strategies.
  • They will support new program initiatives with the design phase and technical documentation.
  • The RSA will ground truth local risk assessments and contingency planning โ€“ ensuring these are ready to be operationalized.
  • The RSA is required to support incident management of all critical incidents and crisis situations. His/her support may be, from time to time, required to support the global portfolio.

    TRAINING AND ORIENTATION

    • The RSA will work with the offices to ensure that all new staff hired at a regional, national or expatriate level, as well as official visitors to the region, receive a consistent and thorough security orientation upon hire/arrival in the region.
    • This is the responsibility of Security Focal Points and in-country planning, but the RSA will offer technical support, coaching, quality control and checks to ensure this critical task is done.
    • Additional effort will be made to ensure that those deployed in extreme safety or security risk areas receive enhanced training on personal security, first aid and the specific threats in those areas.
    • During routine field visits, the RSA will also provide on-site training aimed at the special needs of staff, from guards and drivers to field managers and program staff.
    • The RSA may request from the Director of Global Security to access the global security budget to support with external consultants and other targeted and tactical support.
    • They will direct one on one or strategic workshops may be done with regional management at a higher level and in a way that security and risk management is carried forward with effectiveness in program or operational works.
    • They are expected to support Mercy Corps at the global level and in other regions requiring additional support in the remaining 20% of their time.

      SECURITY PLANNING

      • The RSA provides quality control and technical support to promote and support efforts by field offices to meet minimum security standards through effective planning and budgeting for security.
      • The RSA will support the development and maintenance of current security plans in a consistent format (using Mercy Corps format) through the provision of planning workshops, training, and the provision of feedback on plans.
      • Additional support may be required to other countries as assigned. Additional support to global initiatives, tools and procedures is required outside the 70% of this position.

        INFORMATION MANAGEMENT

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