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26 Mar 18 

TERMS OF REFERENCE: SECURITY INFORMATION ANALYST 

  1. Job title: Security Information Analyst.
  1. Position type: international staff – consultant.
  1. Location: NGO Forum Secretariat Staff, Juba, South Sudan.
  1. Reporting to: NGO Forum Security Focal Point.

 

  1. Primary tasks:

 Information knowledge.

(1)        Stay well informed with political, security, humanitarian and economic developments in South Sudan, as well as the broader region.

(2)        Liaise and share information with NGO security officers, UN, donors, diplomatic corps, private sector and any other relevant external stakeholders observing good information sharing practices.

(3)        Monitor security management and humanitarian-related research and publications.

  1. Information collection and management.

(1)        Manage an incidents database as a high priority in order to produce regular security reports, document and analyse trends.

(2)        Produce and disseminate Daily Updates, Weekly Security Reports and briefs, ad hoc analyses and monthly and annual trend analyses.

(3)        Seek source confirmation and/or corroboration before publishing incidents.

(4)        In conjunction with the Secretariat Information Manager collect and manage data for NGO mapping products and key contacts information.

(5)        Maintain a security resource database of security manuals, and other practical tools and documents accessible to NGO Forum members.

  1. Secondary tasks.

  1. Be prepared to provide 24/7 security assistance to NGO Forum members.

  1. Support the facilitation of Security meetings, briefings or workshops as necessary and ensure information is disseminated to relevant stakeholders.

  1. Support the SFP / DSFP to represent the NGO Forum at meetings with the UN, donors, diplomatic corps, private sector and any other relevant external stakeholders.

  1. Be prepared to travel to field locations as and when required.

  1. Be prepared to conduct other tasks as and when required by the SFP or Director NGO Forum Secretariat.

 

  1. Requisite qualifications / skills:

 

  1. Master’s in conflict studies, risk or international relations preferred.

  1. Experience of working with NGOs, experience in insecure / post-conflict contexts preferred, or equivalent experience, including the UN, DPKO missions, diplomatic community, donors, national governments and others.

  1. Experience of South Sudan desirable.

  1. Flexible and able to multi-task and improvise.

  1. Strong ability to work within a diverse team as well to follow projects independently. Strong communicator with good interpersonal skills.

  1. Excellent written and spoken English skills required, including demonstrated ability in writing briefing papers and other information products.

  1. Able to read, digest and accurately analyse large amounts of information, provide succinct summaries and explain the significance of that information.

  1. Able to recognise and respect confidentiality.

  1. Excellent computer literacy.

Please note: Female candidates are encouraged to apply

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Concern Worldwide works with the world's poorest people to transform their lives.

We are an international humanitarian organisation dedicated to tackling poverty and suffering in the world’s poorest countries.

We work in partnership with the very poorest people in these countries, directly enabling them to improve their lives, as well as using our knowledge and experience to influence decisions made at a local, national and international level that can significantly reduce extreme poverty. In 2015, we positively impacted the lives of 22.5 million people.

For more than 45 years, Concern has been dedicated to reducing suffering and fighting hunger and poverty. Today, Concern’s work is needed more than ever.

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John and Kay O'Loughlin with President Mary McAleese on the 40th anniversary of Concern's foundation.

Concern was founded by John and Kay O’Loughlin-Kennedy in 1968, as a response to the famine in the Nigerian province of Biafra. The famine was largely precipitated by the conflict that followed Biafra’s attempt to secede from Nigeria.

John’s brother, Father Raymond Kennedy, a Holy Ghost Priest, had returned to Ireland from Nigeria with news about the plight of people in Biafra where widespread famine was becoming a reality due to the Nigerian blockade of food, medicines, fuel and basic necessities.

John, Kay and Raymond held a press conference in the Shelbourne Hotel to raise awareness and funds. This allowed them send the first ‘mercy flight’ to Biafra.

But much more was needed,  some weeks later a larger meeting was called in the home of John and Kay, Africa Concern was formed and the fundraising continued.

Send One Ship

Africa Concern with the Knights of Columbanus launched an appeal in June 1968 for the famine in Biafra with the slogan "Send One Ship".

Becoming Concern

On 29 September, a 600 tonne ship named the Columcille arrived at Sao Tome, a Portuguese island off the coast of Biafra, filled with vital supplies of powdered food, medicines, and batteries. In 1970, a huge cyclone hit East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) and the public were asked to respond. Africa Concern simply became Concern.

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26 Mar 18 

TERMS OF REFERENCE: SECURITY INFORMATION ANALYST 

  1. Job title: Security Information Analyst.
  1. Position type: international staff – consultant.
  1. Location: NGO Forum Secretariat Staff, Juba, South Sudan.
  1. Reporting to: NGO Forum Security Focal Point.

 

  1. Primary tasks:

 Information knowledge.

(1)        Stay well informed with political, security, humanitarian and economic developments in South Sudan, as well as the broader region.

(2)        Liaise and share information with NGO security officers, UN, donors, diplomatic corps, private sector and any other relevant external stakeholders observing good information sharing practices.

(3)        Monitor security management and humanitarian-related research and publications.

  1. Information collection and management.

(1)        Manage an incidents database as a high priority in order to produce regular security reports, document and analyse trends.

(2)        Produce and disseminate Daily Updates, Weekly Security Reports and briefs, ad hoc analyses and monthly and annual trend analyses.

(3)        Seek source confirmation and/or corroboration before publishing incidents.

(4)        In conjunction with the Secretariat Information Manager collect and manage data for NGO mapping products and key contacts information.

(5)        Maintain a security resource database of security manuals, and other practical tools and documents accessible to NGO Forum members.

  1. Secondary tasks.

  1. Be prepared to provide 24/7 security assistance to NGO Forum members.

  1. Support the facilitation of Security meetings, briefings or workshops as necessary and ensure information is disseminated to relevant stakeholders.

  1. Support the SFP / DSFP to represent the NGO Forum at meetings with the UN, donors, diplomatic corps, private sector and any other relevant external stakeholders.

  1. Be prepared to travel to field locations as and when required.

  1. Be prepared to conduct other tasks as and when required by the SFP or Director NGO Forum Secretariat.

 

  1. Requisite qualifications / skills:

 

  1. Master’s in conflict studies, risk or international relations preferred.

  1. Experience of working with NGOs, experience in insecure / post-conflict contexts preferred, or equivalent experience, including the UN, DPKO missions, diplomatic community, donors, national governments and others.

  1. Experience of South Sudan desirable.

  1. Flexible and able to multi-task and improvise.

  1. Strong ability to work within a diverse team as well to follow projects independently. Strong communicator with good interpersonal skills.

  1. Excellent written and spoken English skills required, including demonstrated ability in writing briefing papers and other information products.

  1. Able to read, digest and accurately analyse large amounts of information, provide succinct summaries and explain the significance of that information.

  1. Able to recognise and respect confidentiality.

  1. Excellent computer literacy.

Please note: Female candidates are encouraged to apply

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2018-05-10

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