
Job Description
Job Posting Organization:
The job posting organization is the United Nations Interim security" style="border-bottom: 1px dotted #007bff !important;">Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA), which was established to provide security and stability in the Abyei Area. The UNISFA operates under the mandate of the United Nations Security Council and aims to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian assistance and support the peace process in the region. The organization employs a diverse workforce and operates in various countries, focusing on peacekeeping and security operations. UNISFA is committed to upholding human rights and ensuring the safety of civilians in conflict-affected areas.
Job Overview:
The Security Guard position is crucial for maintaining the safety and security of the UNISFA premises in Abyei. The incumbent will be responsible for managing security shifts, ensuring that all personnel and visitors adhere to security protocols, and reporting any incidents to the Officer in Charge (OIC) of the Compound Security Unit. The role requires a proactive approach to security, including conducting thorough checks of vehicles and personnel, monitoring access to the premises, and performing routine patrols. The Security Guard will also assist in safeguarding UN properties and ensuring the proper conduct of inspections. This position is vital for the effective functioning of the Guard Force Management Unit and contributes to the overall mission of the United Nations in the region.
Duties and Responsibilities:
The Security Guard will carry out a variety of duties, including but not limited to: providing physical access control to UNISFA premises, conducting thorough checks of vehicles and personnel, ensuring that all personnel display their ID cards, preventing unauthorized access, conducting inspections at designated points, performing routine foot and vehicle patrols, assisting visitors and newly arrived personnel, safeguarding UN properties, ensuring cleanliness and serviceability of security equipment, reporting any incidents during the Tour of Duty (TOD), and performing any additional duties assigned by the OIC of the Safety and Security Section. The role requires vigilance and adherence to security protocols to ensure a safe environment for all personnel and visitors.
Required Qualifications:
Applicants must be legally authorized to work for the United Nations in Abyei. A high school diploma or equivalent is required. Candidates should possess at least one year of progressive experience in security, police, or fire brigade organizations, or relevant operational or administrative roles. The position is locally recruited, meaning that applicants must be residents of the area and eligible to work in Sudan. Strong attention to detail, the ability to follow protocols, and a commitment to safety are essential qualifications for this role.
Educational Background:
The minimum educational requirement for this position is a high school diploma or an equivalent qualification. This educational background ensures that candidates possess the necessary foundational knowledge and skills to perform the duties of a Security Guard effectively. Additional training or certifications in security management or related fields may be advantageous but are not explicitly required.
Experience:
Candidates must have at least one year of progressive experience in a relevant field, such as security, police, or fire brigade organizations. This experience should demonstrate the candidate's ability to handle security-related tasks, manage access control, and respond to incidents effectively. Previous experience in a UN or international organization may be beneficial but is not mandatory.
Languages:
Fluency in spoken and written English is mandatory for this position, as effective communication is crucial in a security role. Knowledge of Arabic is considered desirable, as it may facilitate communication with local personnel and visitors. Proficiency in additional languages may also be an asset, depending on the diverse backgrounds of individuals interacting with the Security Guard.
Additional Notes:
This position is a locally recruited role within the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei, with an expected duration of six months. The job does not specify a fee for the application process, as the United Nations does not charge any fees at any stage of recruitment. The position is full-time, and candidates must be legally authorized to work in the duty station. The role is essential for maintaining security and safety within the UN premises, contributing to the overall mission of the United Nations in the region.
The job posting organization is the United Nations Interim security" style="border-bottom: 1px dotted #007bff !important;">Security Force for Abyei (UNISFA), which was established to provide security and stability in the Abyei Area. The UNISFA operates under the mandate of the United Nations Security Council and aims to facilitate the delivery of humanitarian assistance and support the peace process in the region. The organization employs a diverse workforce and operates in various countries, focusing on peacekeeping and security operations. UNISFA is committed to upholding human rights and ensuring the safety of civilians in conflict-affected areas.
Job Overview:
The Security Guard position is crucial for maintaining the safety and security of the UNISFA premises in Abyei. The incumbent will be responsible for managing security shifts, ensuring that all personnel and visitors adhere to security protocols, and reporting any incidents to the Officer in Charge (OIC) of the Compound Security Unit. The role requires a proactive approach to security, including conducting thorough checks of vehicles and personnel, monitoring access to the premises, and performing routine patrols. The Security Guard will also assist in safeguarding UN properties and ensuring the proper conduct of inspections. This position is vital for the effective functioning of the Guard Force Management Unit and contributes to the overall mission of the United Nations in the region.
Duties and Responsibilities:
The Security Guard will carry out a variety of duties, including but not limited to: providing physical access control to UNISFA premises, conducting thorough checks of vehicles and personnel, ensuring that all personnel display their ID cards, preventing unauthorized access, conducting inspections at designated points, performing routine foot and vehicle patrols, assisting visitors and newly arrived personnel, safeguarding UN properties, ensuring cleanliness and serviceability of security equipment, reporting any incidents during the Tour of Duty (TOD), and performing any additional duties assigned by the OIC of the Safety and Security Section. The role requires vigilance and adherence to security protocols to ensure a safe environment for all personnel and visitors.
Required Qualifications:
Applicants must be legally authorized to work for the United Nations in Abyei. A high school diploma or equivalent is required. Candidates should possess at least one year of progressive experience in security, police, or fire brigade organizations, or relevant operational or administrative roles. The position is locally recruited, meaning that applicants must be residents of the area and eligible to work in Sudan. Strong attention to detail, the ability to follow protocols, and a commitment to safety are essential qualifications for this role.
Educational Background:
The minimum educational requirement for this position is a high school diploma or an equivalent qualification. This educational background ensures that candidates possess the necessary foundational knowledge and skills to perform the duties of a Security Guard effectively. Additional training or certifications in security management or related fields may be advantageous but are not explicitly required.
Experience:
Candidates must have at least one year of progressive experience in a relevant field, such as security, police, or fire brigade organizations. This experience should demonstrate the candidate's ability to handle security-related tasks, manage access control, and respond to incidents effectively. Previous experience in a UN or international organization may be beneficial but is not mandatory.
Languages:
Fluency in spoken and written English is mandatory for this position, as effective communication is crucial in a security role. Knowledge of Arabic is considered desirable, as it may facilitate communication with local personnel and visitors. Proficiency in additional languages may also be an asset, depending on the diverse backgrounds of individuals interacting with the Security Guard.
Additional Notes:
This position is a locally recruited role within the United Nations Interim Security Force for Abyei, with an expected duration of six months. The job does not specify a fee for the application process, as the United Nations does not charge any fees at any stage of recruitment. The position is full-time, and candidates must be legally authorized to work in the duty station. The role is essential for maintaining security and safety within the UN premises, contributing to the overall mission of the United Nations in the region.
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