Consultancy Scenario Based Security Trainer 32 views0 applications


Introduction

AATF wishes to engage a Security Trainer/facilitator in the training of all its staff. The training will last two days and take place at a remote location in Nairobi. The training will constitute personal safety and security, problem solving, comprehensive planning process, communication and psychological effects of fear.

Specific Outcomes:

  • Participants are familiar with Problem Solving – Process Vs Activity.
  • Participants are able to understand their role in matters of Safety and Security.
  • Participants understand personal security and role as individuals.
  • Draft Safety and Security guidelines.

Scope of Work

The trainer is expected to undertake the following:

  1. Develop ‘humanist’ training to assist in the facilitation of key aspects of personal security
  2. Provision of specialist security advice such as – problem solving, psychosocial, basic medical training, communications etc.

Target Groups

Beneficiaries of the training course shall be:

  • All AATF staff and especially those who frequently visit project areas/fields.

Expected Output/Deliverables

  • Bespoke training at the tactical and operational level.

Methodology

The successful candidate should have extensive knowledge of Humanist, effect based and PBL training methodologies.

Time Frame

AATF expects that the training will last for three (3) days starting in January 2025.

Support Available:

  • AATF will coordinate the training and all other activities.
  • Provide logistical support (transport, accommodation, food, etc. during the assignment).

Terms and Conditions

Logistics: Travel from Nairobi to the training location and back after the end of the contract, food and accommodation will be covered by AATF.

Professional fee

The Trainer/Facilitator will propose his/her own rate as part of the financial proposal. This will be reviewed by AATF and amended and/or approved as appropriate.

Tax and insurance

The Trainer/Facilitator shall be responsible for their income tax, work permits and/or insurance during the assignment.

Code of conduct

A contract will be signed by the Trainer/Facilitator before commencement of the action. The contract will detail terms and conditions of service.

The Trainer/Facilitator will be required to sign a non-disclosure agreement.

Location

The training will take place in a remote area in Nairobi

Application Requirements

All proposals should include:

  1. Cover letter: A short (maximum three pages) letter addressing the training criteria and with particular emphasis on previous experience.
  2. Financial Proposal: The financial proposal should provide cost estimates for services rendered including daily consultancy fees excluding accommodation and living costs; transport cost; stationery, and supplies needed for training and costs related to participants at the training.

Expertise Required

The following attributes are requirements for the selection of the Trainer:

Proven experience of organizing and facilitating scenario-based field security training.

  • Proven experience of operating within the security risk environment (minimum of 5 years).
  • The ability to develop, write and train a comprehensive Threat Risk Assessment at the individual and organizational level.
  • Experience of managing critical incidents for incorporating in business continuity.
  • Demonstrable experience of working with INGOs and NGOs in high-risk areas, such as Nigeria, Somalia and other hostile environments.
  • A comprehensive understanding of the Humanitarian Principles and their application in security.
  • An understanding of the psychological effects of working in a hostile environment and how appropriate mitigation can be included in field training.

    Evaluation and Award of the Consultancy

AATF shall evaluate the proposals and award the assignment based on technical and financial feasibility. AATF reserves the right to accept or reject any proposal received without giving reasons and is not bound to accept the lowest or the highest bidder.

Deadline for submission

Applications should be submitted to AATF Procurement Office at [email protected] before or by COB 22nd December 2024 with the subject head “Security Trainer for AATF STAFF”

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In Sub-Saharan Africa, the resource-poor smallholder farmer battles against weeds, diseases and adverse weather conditions leading to poor harvests. Their counterparts in Asia, Latin America and elsewhere in the developing world enjoy improved crop yields through the aid of modern agricultural technologies. Working with the resource-poor smallholder farmer in mind, the African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF) is a not-for-profit foundation, managed and led by Africans to foster public-private partnerships for the access and delivery of appropriate technologies for improved agricultural productivity. AATF was incorporated in the United Kingdom in January 2003 and registered in Kenya, its host country, in April 2003. AATF is also registered as a charity under the laws of England and Wales. The Nairobi-based AATF's vision is prosperous farmers and a food secure Africa, enabled through AATF's catalytic role in bringing innovative technologies to smallholder farmers. The structure and operations of AATF draw upon the best practices and resources of both the public and private sectors. In line with its mission the AATF:Links the needs of resource-poor farmers with potential technological solutions Acquires technologies from technology owners through royalty-free licenses or agreements along with associated materials and knowhow for use on behalf of Africa's resource-poor farmers Establishes partnerships with existing institutions to adapt agricultural technology for use by farmers in Africa Ensures compliance with all laws associated with the use of these technologies Promotes the wide distribution of the technologies as appropriate By linking food security, poverty reduction, market development and economic growth, AATF aims to change the widespread conventional approaches employed by African producers engaged in agri-business to make these activities sustainable over time.What makes AATF unique?Apart from AATF's progressive and pragmatic approach at tackling food security and poverty reduction in Sub-Saharan Africa, AATF is unique in that:The model for AATF was developed through consultation with African, North American and European stakeholders, giving the foundation a well-rounded perspective. It provides a ‘one-stop-shop' for structuring and accessing agricultural technologies, materials and know-how. It works along the complete product value chain, from product creation, through distribution, to creation of markets for the product. The AATF serves as a catalyst for reforms and the creation of agricultural markets. The AATF, in its partnerships and sub-licensing functions, seeks to assist existing institutions to self-organise efficiently and to effectively absorb new technological concepts and adopt them for productive use.

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0 USD Kenya CF 3201 Abc road Consultancy , 40 hours per week African Agricultural Technology Foundation (AATF)

Introduction

AATF wishes to engage a Security Trainer/facilitator in the training of all its staff. The training will last two days and take place at a remote location in Nairobi. The training will constitute personal safety and security, problem solving, comprehensive planning process, communication and psychological effects of fear.

Specific Outcomes:

  • Participants are familiar with Problem Solving – Process Vs Activity.
  • Participants are able to understand their role in matters of Safety and Security.
  • Participants understand personal security and role as individuals.
  • Draft Safety and Security guidelines.

Scope of Work

The trainer is expected to undertake the following:

  1. Develop ‘humanist’ training to assist in the facilitation of key aspects of personal security
  2. Provision of specialist security advice such as – problem solving, psychosocial, basic medical training, communications etc.

Target Groups

Beneficiaries of the training course shall be:

  • All AATF staff and especially those who frequently visit project areas/fields.

Expected Output/Deliverables

  • Bespoke training at the tactical and operational level.

Methodology

The successful candidate should have extensive knowledge of Humanist, effect based and PBL training methodologies.

Time Frame

AATF expects that the training will last for three (3) days starting in January 2025.

Support Available:

  • AATF will coordinate the training and all other activities.
  • Provide logistical support (transport, accommodation, food, etc. during the assignment).

Terms and Conditions

Logistics: Travel from Nairobi to the training location and back after the end of the contract, food and accommodation will be covered by AATF.

Professional fee

The Trainer/Facilitator will propose his/her own rate as part of the financial proposal. This will be reviewed by AATF and amended and/or approved as appropriate.

Tax and insurance

The Trainer/Facilitator shall be responsible for their income tax, work permits and/or insurance during the assignment.

Code of conduct

A contract will be signed by the Trainer/Facilitator before commencement of the action. The contract will detail terms and conditions of service.

The Trainer/Facilitator will be required to sign a non-disclosure agreement.

Location

The training will take place in a remote area in Nairobi

Application Requirements

All proposals should include:

  1. Cover letter: A short (maximum three pages) letter addressing the training criteria and with particular emphasis on previous experience.
  2. Financial Proposal: The financial proposal should provide cost estimates for services rendered including daily consultancy fees excluding accommodation and living costs; transport cost; stationery, and supplies needed for training and costs related to participants at the training.

Expertise Required

The following attributes are requirements for the selection of the Trainer:

Proven experience of organizing and facilitating scenario-based field security training.

  • Proven experience of operating within the security risk environment (minimum of 5 years).
  • The ability to develop, write and train a comprehensive Threat Risk Assessment at the individual and organizational level.
  • Experience of managing critical incidents for incorporating in business continuity.
  • Demonstrable experience of working with INGOs and NGOs in high-risk areas, such as Nigeria, Somalia and other hostile environments.
  • A comprehensive understanding of the Humanitarian Principles and their application in security.
  • An understanding of the psychological effects of working in a hostile environment and how appropriate mitigation can be included in field training.Evaluation and Award of the Consultancy

AATF shall evaluate the proposals and award the assignment based on technical and financial feasibility. AATF reserves the right to accept or reject any proposal received without giving reasons and is not bound to accept the lowest or the highest bidder.

Deadline for submissionApplications should be submitted to AATF Procurement Office at [email protected] before or by COB 22nd December 2024 with the subject head “Security Trainer for AATF STAFF”

2024-12-23

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