Action contre la Faim est une ONG internationale humanitaire française qui lutte contre la faim dans le monde.
Action Against Hunger (ACF) has been operating since 2010 in North East Nigeria and has been able to successfully implement integrated programs in Nutrition, Health, Food Security and Livelihoods (FSL) and Water, sanitation and Hygiene (WASH). The mission has then expanded its programs gradually, in particular, due to the conflict that emerged in 2017 in Borno state, by working on long-term sustainable programs focused on system strengthening for Health, WASH, Social Protection, and Agriculture sectors. ACF Nigeria also aims to operate in the Northwest of Nigeria. In 2018, ACF launched the Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM) in order to provide effective and quick humanitarian assistance to the displaced populations in Northern Nigeria. The financial volume in November 2022 was 39 million Euros and there are around 320 national staff and 21 expatriates.
Security, working and living conditions:
The Nigerian security environment is volatile, especially in the Northeast and Northwest, where the mission is operating. Specific to the Northeast, the Non-State Armed Groups (NSAG) regular attacks on the military, government and humanitarian installations have made the majority of the locations inaccessible and the mission has prioritized the use of UNHAS choppers while completely banning its staff from using road transport. Moreover, international staff are allowed to stay in a few locations outside the main state capitals of Yobe and Borno. In the Northwest area of the country, abductions and killings have occurred regularly in the past against the mission and the mission has strict measures to be followed while in these locations.
Presentation of the base:
The Maiduguri base is the largest base on the mission, implementing humanitarian interventions of WASH, FSL, Nutrition and Health, and employing 140 staff. The base supports the Monguno and Damasak sub-bases. The guesthouse is comfortable for international staff, there is a curfew at 10:00 pm, and movements within Maiduguri town are not restricted but precautionary measures have been put in place. International staff currently are not allowed to spend the night in the sub-bases. Further, all staff movements outside Maiduguri Metropolitan Council/Jere are done only through UNHAS choppers, while movements outside the military trench in the field office require HQ approval. While security in Maiduguri is generally calm, there are conflicts in other parts of Borno and is considered unstable.
VOTRE POSTE ET VOS RESPONSABILITÉS
Under the supervision of the Country Director, your role is to ensure the security and safety of our staff, activities and facilities. You act as a key advisor to the management teams, bringing up your technical expertise regarding context analysis, risk mitigations, strategy implementation and problem-solving.
Your main responsibilities are the following:
- Safety and Security Management Planning on all policies, procedures, guidelines and planning for staff safety, operational security and program continuity. You have to evaluate, review and support the updating of the Security Risk Analysis, contingency plan and associated security management plans for ACF Nigeria. and contingency plans
- Develop Humanitarian Access Management through your relationship with local authorities, INGO and the UN
- Monitor, Analyse and Supervise through the weekly movement plan, monthly security reporting, security reports
- Security & Access Training and Orientation to all staff
- HR Management by the promotion of a strong team spirit and guidance to enable staff to successfully perform in their positions including staff development plans.
- Additional Responsibilities
VOTRE PROFIL
You have an academic degree and experience in the fields of Security, International Relations, Humanitarian Program Management or Logistics positions in volatile and stressful environments. You have demonstrated capabilities in planning, organizing and executing humanitarian security operations with a clear understanding of the humanitarian principles, code of conduct and specific sub-sector role linked to NGO field and operations contexts.
You have excellent analytical, critical thinking and reporting skills, good communication skills and a good knowledge of various local, regional, country and international policies on safety and security. If you have knowledge of communications technology, including, satellite communications, cell phone mediums, etc, it is an advantage! It is even better if you already had experience with Action Against Hunger.
You have very good proficiency in English (both verbal and written).
VOS CONDITIONS D’EMPLOI
For international candidate :
- 12 months fixed term contract under French legislation
- Monthly gross salary from 2450€ to 2800€ upon experience
- Monthly per diem and living allowance: 657€ net, field paid
- Monthly country allowance: 450€
- Child allowance: 1500€ per year per child present in the country of origin (maximum 6000€/year)
- 16% of the gross monthly salary for pension insurance reimbursement for non-French citizens
- Transportation and accommodation: Coverage of transportation costs and guest house
- Medical coverage: 100% coverage of health contributions (social security + health insurance) and repatriation insurance
- Leaves and RnR: 25 days of paid leaves per year, 20 RnR per year and 215 € at each RnR period
- Training: Free and unlimited access to the certifying e-learning platform Crossknowledge ©
For national staff :
- 12 months fixed term contract under Nigerian legislation
- Basic Salary: Starting from 1,175,742 Naira per month
- Rent allowance: 55,000 Naira per month
- Transportation allowance: 16,667 Naira per month
- Leave allowance: 10% of Basic Salary per month
- Pension: Employer contribution 10% of gross salary, Employee contribution 8% of gross salary
- Annual leave: 2 days per month
- Private health insurance: 100% health care coverage provided by the organization
- Private life assurance: 24/7 life assurance coverage provided by the organization
- Training: Free and direct access to Cross Knowledge e-learning platform.
- Women at ACF are entitled to benefits such as maternity leave, compassionate leave for a hospitalized child and creche facilities for babies.
- Delocalised staff are entitled to 2 flight trips back to their state of origin per year (within Nigeria).
ACF is committed to people with disabilities and actively fights against all forms of discrimination.
POURQUOI NOUS REJOINDRE ?
This position is a great opportunity for candidates, with good experience & knowledge in the Security field, to enhance their existing skills and face new challenges. In particular, ACF Nigeria is close to 320 staff (national and international staff). As such, this role requires a high level of management and leadership skills. This is an opportunity to put your skills to use to support the efforts of communities in Nigeria to rebuild their resilience!