Field Security Officer

Application deadline closed.

Job Description

Government Security Organs (Police, ENDF, Regional Security Bureaus)

Maintain communication on local security developments, incidents, and travel permissions.
Seek support when responding to emergencies.
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Humanitarian Partners (INGOs, NGOs, UN Agencies, Cluster/Forum Groups)
Share security information, coordinate movement, and harmonize safety standards.
Participate in joint assessments and risk analysis.
Program activities conducted safely and without interruption.
Staff feel supported and informed about risks.
Harmonized internal processes that reinforce organizational security standards.
Reduced security-related delays, gaps, or compliance issues.
Improved situational awareness and rapid access to official information.
Enhanced cooperation during incidents and crisis response.
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Strengthened inter‑agency collaboration and unified security messaging.
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Reduced duplication, improved early warning, and better risk mitigation.
Required  Education, training, license, registration, and certification

BA in Police/Law Enforcement Training
​Passing the HEAT course is mandatory. Employment confirmation for the security officer is contingent upon successful completion of the HEAT training within 90 days of employment or an approved SSR-equivalent course during the probation period.
Required Professional Experience

Minimum of three (3) years of proven experience in a recognized security field—public, private, government, or NGO sectors.
Strong leadership, diplomatic, and motivational skills, with the proven ability to influence and coordinate effectively at all levels—upward, across departments, and with field teams. Demonstrated capacity to build and sustain strategic relationships by engaging key leaders, establishing credibility, resolving challenges, fostering consensus, and driving operational objectives to successful completion.