Head of Security, Nigeria Vacancy at The British Council, Abuja
The British Council is the world's leading cultural relations
organization and creates opportunities for people in the UK and
worldwide to understand each other, to work together and learn from one
another.
We see this as crucial to building secure, more prosperous and
sustainable futures for us all. We build trust and understanding
between different countries and cultures and develop strong
international links that are of benefit to people in Britain and the
rest of the world.
We are recruiting to fill the below position of:
Job Title: Head of Security, Nigeria
Region: Nigeria, Sub-Saharan Africa
Location: Abuja
Department: Business Support Services
Pay Band: Senior Leadership Band
Reports to: Director Business Services Nigeria (Lucy Pearson)
Purpose of the Job
- To manage, enhance and embed the British Council (BC) Nigeria
Security Risk Management function, providing high quality, efficient and
integrated security risk management in line with the BC Global manual
in order to enable British Council Nigeria operations
The Role
- The post holder will be based in Abuja, Nigeria and is part of a larger team of Business Support Services.
- The Head of Security will play a critical role as a member of
the BC Nigeria Senior Leadership Team and Incident Management Team (IMT)
requiring regular liaison with external security agencies and
stakeholders as well as day to day management of security staff and
service providers.
- This position will report to the Director Business Services
Nigeria, acting as security advisor to senior management in all aspects
of security.
- The role will encompass on going country monitoring and
analysis, security risk analysis compliant with international standards,
update of BC Nigeria Policy, Plans and Procedures in line with the
developing security environment and BC Global Security Manual.
Key Responsibilities
Risk Assessment:
- Daily monitoring of the security environment in Nigeria.
- Conduct on going Security Risk Assessment’s (SRA), in line with
international standards, for both permanent locations and BC Nigeria
programmes and events in order to identify both current and future risks
and associated trigger events.
- Provide sound, accurate and reliable security updates for BC Nigeria senior management.
- Support decision making on feasibility of business operation and events
- Input into on-going assessment of Business Continuity Planning (BCP) for BC Nigeria operations.
- Maintenance and mapping of security related incidents, drawing
on open source and discrete sources, throughout current and intended BC
Nigeria’s Areas of Operation (AOO)
- Act as principal Point of Contact (POC) on all security matters for staff in the office
- On-going update and implementation of BC Nigeria Policy, Plans
and Procedures in line with the changing security environment and the BC
Global Security Manual.
- Work with Facilities Managers in undertaking Health & Safety assessments.
Relationship Management:
- Establish and maintain good working relationships with British
Council staff locally including the Senior Leadership Team and the
Global Security Team in HQ London.
- Liaison with relevant external stakeholders to include; British
High Commission, DFID and associated programmes, Nigerian law
enforcement and military, UNDSS, International and local NGOs and
commercial business.
- Liaison with security service providers throughout the country
to ensure efficient service is delivered and competitive services
tendered for.
Security Management:
- Security input into all aspects of BC Nigeria operations to
include oversight of permanent facilities, exam venues and event
planning.
- Provide day to day security management and oversight of security team and contracted security guards.
- Oversight of all BC staff and visitors whilst in Nigeria through
close liaison with the human resources department and management of
personal tracking and execution of relevant response plans as required
- Effective management of Travel and Journey Management throughout
Nigeria ensuring security controls are implemented in line with
on-going Security Risk Assessments and BC Global Security Manual.
- On-going site audits of permanent and temporary venues to ensure
the highest standards of security are maintained in order to mitigate
current and future security risk and ensure compliance with the BC
Global Security manual.
- Regular audit of Security Policy, Plans and Procedures and the staff responsible for implementation and on-going management.
Training:
- Implementation of BC Nigeria Security Policy, Plans & Procedures throughout Nigeria
- Regular Incident Management Training with IMT members
- Management of Hostile Environment Awareness Training (HEAT) for those staff required to operate in Higher Risk environments
- Management of defensive and security driver training for BC Nigeria drivers of both soft skin and armoured vehicles.
- Regular testing of Emergency Response Procedures (ERP) with those staff responsible for their execution.
- Regular Security Awareness Training for all BC Nigeria staff
- Arrival briefing for all visitors that fall under BC Nigeria Duty of Care.
Key Performance Criteria
- Quality, timeliness and accuracy of security of advice
- Compliance with BC Global and Nigeria specific Policy, Plans and Procedures.
- Effectiveness of relationships
- Annual independent audit of Security Management System (SMS)
Other Important Requirements
- The post holder is required to travel, including to hostile environments, and as required work unsocial hours.
Person Specification
Behaviours
Essential:
Behaviours assessed during interview stage of recruitment process:
- Making it Happen - Most demanding level
- Connecting With Others - Most demanding level
- Working Together - Most demanding level
Behaviours not assessed during recruitment process:
- Creating Shared Purpose - More demanding level
- Shaping the Future - More demanding level
- Being Accountable - More demanding level
Assessment stage:
- The position holder will be required to demonstrate all six
behaviours, on the job. These will be assessed during year end
performance evaluations.
- Behaviours to be assessed during the interview stage of recruitment are referenced.
Qualification
- Degree level qualification in a relevant field or equivalent experience
- Training or qualification in Security Risk Management or related discipline.
Assessment stage:
- Short listing and Interview
Experience
Essential:
- A minimum of 5 years of proven security management experience
within the security industry, corporate sector, public sector,
development sector or armed services/police.
- Candidate must be eligible to qualify for UKFCO vetting.
Desirable:
- 10 years of proven security management experience within the
security industry, corporate sector, public sector, development sector
or armed services.
Assessment stage:
- Short listing and Interview
Skills and Knowledge
Essential:
- Experience in operating in Hostile Environment
- Communication skills
- Monitoring & Evaluation (L2)
- Strong Analytical Skills
- Ability to work independently
- Relationship & People Management
- Excellent English written and spoken communication skills (L3)
- Computer skills (L2)
- Project & Contract Management
- Managing Risk (L2)
Desirable:
- Experience of security management with an NGO or similar organisation
- Knowledge of key security issues and factors, in Nigeria
- Training skills both design and delivery
Assessment stage
- Short listing and Interview
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online
Click here to download job details MS Word
Click here to download BC Behaviour (pdf)
Application Deadline 23:59 UK time 24th September, 2015.