Employer: UNDP
Location. Nairobi, Kenya
Job Description
Application Deadline : 12-Mar-14
Starting Date :(date when the selected candidate is expected to start) 01-May-2014
Duration of Initial Contract : 24 Days (Over 12 months)
Expected Duration of Assignment : 24 Days (Over 12 months)
Background
In 2004, a proposal for strengthening and unifying the United Nations
security management system was presented to the 59th session of the
General Assembly in Report A/59/365 of 11 October 2004. This resulted in
the adoption of General Assembly Resolution (A/RES/59/276, XI, 7 – 23
December 2004) that created the Department of Safety and Security
merging the security management component of the Office of the United
Nations Security Coordinator (UNSECOORD), the Security and Safety
Services (SSS) and the civilian security component of the Department of
Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) into a single security management
framework.
The United Nations Department of Safety
and Security (UNDSS) was formally established on 1 January 2005. Since
that time, the Department has been dedicated to performing the following
functions:
Support and enable the effective conduct of United
Nations activities by ensuring a coherent, effective and timely response
to all security-related threats and other emergencies;
Ensure
effective risk mitigation through the establishment of a coordinated
security threat and risk assessment mechanism within the framework of a
common, system-wide methodology;
Develop high-quality, best-practice
security policies, standards and operational procedures across the
United Nations system, including the appropriate degree of
standardization;
Support implementation and monitor compliance with those security policies, standards and operational procedures;
Ensure
the most cost-effective provision and employment of security personnel
by taking advantage of economies of scale and through centrally directed
recruitment, selection, training, deployment and career development.
UNDSS
Somalia supports the UN Agencies, Funds and Programmes through security
advice and guidance. Within the UNDSS Somalia Office, the training
section aims at providing staff of UN Agencies, Funds and Programmes
with adequate skills and knowledge, enabling them to conduct their
missions within Somalia in the safest possible way.
The mounting
hostility and increasing number of violent attacks against humanitarian
staff, premises and assets emphasize the need to further promote and
deliver safety and security training for personnel carrying out vital
peace, development and humanitarian missions in unstable and dangerous
areas of the world.
Since January 2007, the United Nations
System Staff College (UNSSC) and the United Nations Department of Safety
and Security (UNDSS) have been contributing to making the staff of UN
Agencies, Departments, Funds and Programmes as well as International
Organizations, NGOs and Government Agencies better prepared to identify,
face and respond to direct and indirect threats and incidents
jeopardizing their lives and the ability to serve the targeted
populations.
The Safe and Secure Approaches in Field Environment
(SSAFE) programme is the instrument through which over 14,000 UN and
associated personnel (i.e. NGOs, International Organizations and
Governments Agencies) in more than 16 countries have benefitted from a
thorough safety and security training curriculum. It consists of a
theoretical and practical training delivered by more than 400 certified
SSAFE trainers.
The modular structure and flexibility of the
SSAFE training enables it to be easily customized and adapted to
different working contexts and realities.
The objective of the
SSAFE Somalia training is to assure the quality and effectiveness of the
standard safety and security training curriculum capable to respond to
the ever-changing perils and menaces affecting UN activities in this
country.
The SSAFE Somalia training is mandatory for all UN staff before deploying in Somalia.
Duties and Responsibilities
Objectives of the assignment
To
provide the SSAFE participants and other UN personnel already deployed
in Somalia, with theoretical and practical inputs with regard to Medical
First responder Training.
Scope of work
Under the direct
supervision and guidance of the Field Security Coordination Officer
(FSCO) Training, the incumbent will assist in facilitating training on
security related issues by performing the following duties:
Conduct theoretical lectures on Basic First Aid (BFA) activities during SSAFE trainings covering the following topics:
Casualty General Assessment and Management;
Basic Life Support;
Shock and Bleeding Control;
Transport, Fractures, and Immobilization;
Mass Casualty Incidents and Triage.
Supervise
practical Medical First Responder and Mass Casualty Incident exercises,
and conduct debriefings during the SSAFE training.Conduct theoretical
lectures as well as organize and supervise practical trainings on the
United Nations Emergency Trauma Bag – Security Team (ETB-ST).
Organize and conduct Mass Casualty Incident trainings (both table-top and drills)
Monitoring and Progress controls
The
incumbent will be monitored and evaluated during his/her theoretical
presentations and practical scenario debriefings. In addition, the SSAFE
students’ feedback will also be used to monitor and evaluate the
incumbent.
Final product/Deliverables
At least 240 participants
trained on First Aid Responder Training based on the SSAFE Training
Module for the year 2014 in Nairobi;
Revised SSAFE medical training material and training manual in place;
Revised and updated medical quick reference pocket book for UN Somalia staff in place;
Standby emergency medical assistance provided during SSAFE training for the organized courses in the year 2014;
Emergency
medical first responders training (based on the ETB Training Module and
baseline skills necessary to respond to a mass casualty incident)
provided to at least 300 participants;
Assistance provided as and
when required to the DSS Security Advisers (SA), Field Security
Coordination Officers (FSCO), key selected UN staff and qualified
medical personnel in the use of ETB as approved by the chief of the DSS
Medical Team;
Assessment reports (material and HR) that includes
recommendations on improvement (composition of emergency response team,
emergency stocks, training, etc.) of UN Somalia current emergency
response capacity presented as and when required.
Review/approval time
There is no approval time.
Competencies
Integrity and professionalism:
Demonstrated expertise in area of specialty and ability to apply good judgment;
High degree of autonomy, personal initiative and ability to take ownership;
Willingness to accept wide responsibilities; and
Ability
to work independently under established procedures in a politically
sensitive environment, while exercising discretion, impartiality and
neutrality;
Ability to manage information objectively, accurately and confidentially; responsive and client-oriented.
Accountability:
Mature and responsible; ability to operate in compliance with organizational rules and regulations.
Commitment to continuous learning:
Initiative and willingness to learn new skills and stay abreast of new developments in area of expertise;
Ability to adapt to changes in work environment.
Planning and organizing:
Effective
organizational and problem-solving skills and ability to manage a large
volume of work in an efficient and timely manner;
Ability to establish priorities and to plan, coordinate and monitor (own) work;
Ability to work under pressure, with conflicting deadlines;and
To handle multiple concurrent projects/activities.
Teamwork and respect for diversity:
Ability to operate effectively across organizational boundaries;
Ability
to establish and maintain effective partnerships and harmonious working
relations in a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic environment with
sensitivity and respect for diversity and gender.
Communication:
Proven interpersonal skills;
Good spoken and written communication skills, including ability to prepare clear and concise reports;
Ability to conduct presentations, articulate options and positions concisely;
Ability to make and defend recommendations;
Ability
to communicate and empathize with staff (including national staff),
military personnel, volunteers, counterparts and local interlocutors
coming from very diverse backgrounds;
Ability to maintain composure and remain helpful towards the staff, but objective, without showing personal interest;
Capacity to transfer information and knowledge to a wide range of different target groups.
Required Skills and Experience
Education
Diploma in Registered Nursing;
B.T.L.S., A.T.L.S., and W.A.L.S certified.
Experience:
Minimum of three years of professional experience in medical training in trauma life support and emergency care
Minimum two years’ experience in training and development of training materials
Additional training or experience in a broad range of related fields, such as paramedics including First Aid
Previous
UN medical system/international medical experience or military medical
experience with priority in international tasks is highly desirable;
Previous experience in developing emergency contingency plans;
Experience in the usage of computers and office software packages (MS Word, Excel, etc) is desirable
Preference for SSAFE trained.
Language requirements:
Proficiency (level C) of English.
Intermediate knowledge (level B) of another UN official language (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, or Spanish) is an asset.
Other Information:
The expert will be required to have a personal laptop computer.
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