UNICEF Job for an Administrative Assistant
The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) - In September 2014 UNICEF
began implementing a joint programme with UN Women on Women, Peace and
Security (WPS) funded by the European
Union (EU). The programme will
support the Nigerian Government (Federal level), three Northern Nigerian
States namely Adamawa, Gombe and Plateau and selected Local Government
Areas (LGAs) to strengthen women’s leadership, advance gender equality
and improve protection for women and children in conflict settings.
UNICEF is responsible for implementation of Component 2 of the
programme, namely ‘to increase access to reporting mechanisms and
protective services for girls and women affected by human rights abuses,
including gender based violence, in 3 states of northern Nigeria”. This
will entail enhancing avenues for reporting of child rights violation
and Gender Based Violence in Plateau and Gombe States, strengthening
access to and quality of services for children and women who have
experienced violence (including gender based violence (GBV), abuse,
neglect and exploitation and strengthening the information management
system for collecting data on violations.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Administrative Assistant (Security), GS-6
Job Number: 494348
Location: Abuja, Nigeria
Major Duties and Responsibilities
- Assists in the briefing of international and national staff
members, consultants and visitors on general security and administrative
matters relating to travel, missions, local movements, residential
accommodation in line with security policies pertaining to Minimum
Operating Security Standard (MOSS) and Residential Security Measures
(RSM). In consultation with the Staff Security Officer, advises and
guides all personnel on security clearance procedures and pertinent
issues. Assists in conducting periodic checks on UNICEF staff residences
for RSM compliance and provides administrative support, as required.
- Advises and assists all staff in the area of personal and office
security management as required. Arranges for and/or attends meetings
on day-to-day security and administrative matters; participates in
discussions of new or revised procedures and practices; interprets and
assesses the impact of changes; and makes recommendations for follow-up
actions.
- Prepares, on own initiative, correspondence, reports,
evaluations and justifications, as required, on general security and
administrative issues which may be of a confidential nature within the
assigned area of responsibility.
- Provides relevant information to help interpretation of rules, regulations and procedures on routine security issues to staff.
- Assists the Staff Security Officer in disseminating accurate
security information to staff members, consultants and official
visitors, including the use of bulk sms, radios and emails. Maintains
relevant liaison and contact with the Country UN Security team on
security-related matters including security clearance and radio checks.
Additionally maintain liaison with other security agencies including
with the Nigerian Military, Police, Road Safety Commission, National
Security Service and others as may be required.
- Collects information pertaining to staff movements in Nigeria
and assists to monitor security situation in order to provide emergency
support to them as required. Collects updated information and collates
reports on warden list, call signs and essential staff list and ensures
distribution to the relevant recipients.
- Monitors operations of the HF and VHF communication networks to
ensure effectiveness and prompt linkage between country office and field
offices as well as vehicles on mission. Assists the Staff Security
Officer in conducting training for users on HF and VHF radio.
- Maintain office files and records relating to security issues
and incidents for information and references. Identifies and selects
information and records in specified format for use by the Staff
Security Specialist in preparing reports, correspondence and technical
papers.
Working Conditions
- Work is mainly office-based with frequent travels within the country which sometimes involve volatile and insecure conditions.
- Post is technical and operates with and requires interpretation
and application of existing rules and regulations and guidelines.
Incumbent at times is required to assess situations and exercises
considerable judgment where there are no guidelines on issues requiring
urgent attention.
- Normally, incumbent makes recommendations to supervisor when deviations from guidelines or changes in procedures are necessary.
Qualifications of Successful Candidate
- Completion of Secondary Education, First degree or its
equivalent in Security Management, International Relations, Business
Administration, or Social Sciences.
- Additional training and certification in security management (especially in the military, police or SSS) is desirable.
- Experience with any of the combat arms of the Nigeria Armed Forces or Police is desirable.
- Knowledge of English language is required.
- Knowledge of a local language of the duty station is desirable
an asset. Knowledge of another UN working language, especially French,
is an asset.
- An officer in the above services is an advantage.
- Six years of security and administrative work experience of
which a minimum of four years are in carrying out security
responsibilities.
Competencies of Successful Candidate
- Core Values:
- Commitment
- Diversity and Inclusion
- Integrity
Core competencies:
- Communication - Level I
- Working with People - Level II
- Drive for Results - Level I
Functional Competencies:
- Analyzing - Level 2
- Planning and Organizing - Level 2
- Applying Technical Expertise – Level 2
- Following instructions and Procedures - Level I
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply
Application Deadline 1st April, 2016.