CARE USA Operations and Safety Manager Jobs in South Sudan

CARE USA Operations and Safety Manager Jobs in South Sudan


  • CARE is an international NGO with local staff and community partners in more than 90 countries.

  • We create local solutions to poverty and inequality and we seek dignity for everyone every day and during times of crisis.

  • These solutions have a broad range, from clean water to access to education; from microfinance to ensuring that everyone has nutritious food; from agriculture and climate change to disaster response.

  • CARE puts women and girls at the center of everything we do because they have proven to be the best hope for creating lasting change in the world.

  • Our staff live where they work, which makes us effective at understanding the challenges they face. We’ve been doing this for over 70 years, since World War II.

  • S/he will be required to travel to operational areas including potentially volatile locations to ensure the provisions of the Risk Management Plan are followed at field level.

  • The OSM will support the development of appropriate localized plans and provide expert technical assistance to field staff where necessary.

    Key criteria for success in this post are:

  • A clear vision and demonstrable leadership qualities, an advanced ability to communicate issues of risk management in a credible and consultative fashion, and a management style that engages support and empowers strong decision making.


  • Responsibilities

    Management of the CARE Safety Department

  • Manage the daily and long-term operations of the CARE SD as well as the professional development of members of the SD per standard CARE HR performance processes.

  • Directly manage and supervise SD staff.

  • Oversee the development of SD work plans and tasks, track and support task completion and ensure a high level of operational performance. Ensure an adequate annual budget is maintained and tracked to support risk management systems countrywide.

  • Continuously coordinate across departments and with field teams to ensure positive working relationships are established and maintained, and the risk management agenda and priorities are integrated into daily and long-term operations.

  • Ensure that CARE’s Gender policies including the Gender in Security guidelines are foremost in the implementation of CARE procedures and protocols.

    Capacity Building

  • Build capacity of the SD through training, coaching and mentoring as defined in Annual
  • Performance Plans as well as informal coaching and mentoring sessions.

  • Ensure that members of the SD plan for and attend relevant technical trainings during the Fiscal Year and that these training plans are supported by the available budget.

  • Performance-manage any areas of weakness within the SD team.

  • Identify talent areas of SD team members and develop those capabilities as required by the Country Office objectives.

  • Build the operations monitoring abilities of the SD staff to enable the expansion of activities to operations room functions if/when the program requires it.

  • Build the capacity of SMT, Area Managers and staff to be aware and manage personal and institutional risk to adequately mitigate and respond.

  • Lead Safety Department to effectively identify staff gaps in risk management and identify, design and implement appropriate trainings.

  • Provide training and mentorship to CARE’s local partners safety focal points

    Procedures and Protocols

  • Implement and maintain relevant and achievable risk management procedures based on current risk assessments and in line with CARE and the country office’s overall posture.

  • Ensure that effective communications equipment and protocols are in place and that all staff members who utilize this equipment are adequately trained.

  • Ensure that established movement tracking protocols are adhered to by both the SD and CARE staff.

  • Develop and ensure the implementation of physical access control protocols for all CARE facilities.

  • Ensure that the CARE Senior Management Team (SMT) and Country Director are aware of non-compliance with agreed standards and that obstacles toward maintaining standards are reported and acted upon by country office management.

  • Establish routine audit and compliance checks by the SD to ensure that protocols are effectively being implemented.

  • Support HR in implementation of PSHEA policies.

  • Ensure evacuation, relocation and medevac procedures are in place and functioning.

    Incident and Crisis Management

  • Serve as the Risk Management lead on CARE’s Crisis Management Team if and when it is required to be formed.

  • Ensure that all field level and country level crisis management plans are kept up to date and reviewed, and if required amended.

  • Ensure that the necessary external relationships are maintained in order to facilitate a quick response and assistance to CARE during any critical incident or crisis.

  • Immediately advise the Country Director and when necessary, the regional office of events affecting or which could potentially affect staff safety or cause damage to CARE assets.

  • Assist with emergency medical evacuations within the country office and in coordination with the regional office.

  • Investigate and follow up investigations in which CARE staff are involved.

    Analysis, Planning and Preparation

  • Prepare strategic oversight activity plans for the Country Director and CARE SD Senior Management Team (SMT) to include annual operating plans, guidance framework, goals and activities plans.

  • Prepare detailed operational activity plans to include weekly and long-term workplans for the SD, individual capacity development plans, training plans for staff, and supporting budgets.

  • Develop overall CO SD annual budget and support its resourcing in consultation with Finance and Program colleagues.

  • Ensure Field offices are adequately resourced to effectively manage and implement plans and preparations safely.

  • Develop and maintain a strong contextual understanding of the country and areas of operations in consultation with field staff, senior managers and Country Director.

  • Ensure that all risk assessments for CARE operational locations and projects are completed at a minimum on an annual basis utilizing the standard CARE risk assessment formats and adequately communicated to relevant CARE staff.

  • Ensure the development of the Risk Management Plan, using the CARE International template and implement this plan in programming locations.

  • Assist the county team to prepare for major critical incidents and crises through contingency plan development and Crisis Management Team trainings.

  • Ensure proper training and orientation plans are conducted for new staff.

  • Work with program staff in development of new projects to ensure effective risk mitigation measures and strategies (and required budgets) are incorporated from program design.

  • Enable through the development of key networks, access to CARE’s program areas and partner communities.

  • Provide technical support including development of adaptable standard operating procedures for safety of partners.

    Advise and Report

  • Prepare a monthly situational report to the Regional Office utilizing the pre-set format.

  • Brief the Senior Management Team on contextual developments specific to CARE’s area of operations on a weekly basis.

  • Provide daily and formal or informal feedback to the Country Director on progress in respect to SD actions and initiatives.

  • Ensure weekly incident and context reports are compiled by the SD and submitted to the identified members of the CARE senior management team.

  • Promote cross-regional collaboration, sharing of ideas and initiatives and operational best practice with Country Offices in East, Central and Southern Africa (ECSA) or the broader CARE network.

  • Other relevant tasks as defined by the Country Director or regional office.

    Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s Degree in a field related to humanitarian work or risk management or equivalent field / operational experience

  • 5 years’ experience in assisting international organizations in developing countries to manage staff and program safety

  • 5 years’ experience in working in an international organization

  • 5 years’ experience in working in complex and insecure environments

  • Strong assessment, evaluation and planning skills

  • Demonstrable expertise of Humanitarian risk management

  • Excellent oral and written communication skills

  • Strong demonstrated interpersonal skills in a multicultural environment

  • Ability to make good judgment on staff safety and provide appropriate advice

  • Demonstrated ability to manage under stressful conditions

  • Strong ability to analyze and understand
    complex situations and translate these into specific policy advices.

    How to Apply

    For more information and job application details, see; CARE USA Operations and Safety Manager Jobs in South Sudan

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