Humanity & Inclusion is an independent and impartial aid organisation working in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster. The organisation works alongside people with disabilities and vulnerable populations, taking action and bearing witness in order to respond to their essential needs, improve their living conditions and promote respect for their dignity and fundamental rights.

Since its creation in 1982, HI has run development programmes in more than 60 countries and responded to numerous emergencies. Today, we have a budget of approximately 255 million euros, with 4794 employees worldwide.

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JOB CONTEXT:
After almost a year of hostilities across southern Lebanon, the conflict escalated on 23 September 2024, between IDF (Israel Defense Forces) and LH (Lebanese Hizballah). Indeed, the IDF (Israel Defense Force) continued its intensive airstrike campaign, focusing mainly on the Nabatieh and South governorates in southern Lebanon, also Beqaa and Baalbek-Hermel. LH (Lebanese Hizballah) has also increased the tempo and range of its strikes, though these remain largely within Israel\u2019s Haifa and Northern district and predominantly target IDF bases. Key top leaders of the LH have been targeted and killed during the last days, including the Hezbollah Secretary-General Hassan Nasrallah, September 27th.

OCHA reports on September 30th, 211,319 displaced. But the Lebanese Prime Minister Najib Mikati said on Sunday that as many as one million people had been displaced by the violence. Lebanese officials estimate, based on the 2006 experience, that approximately one quarter of the total number of directly affected and/or displaced individuals are in shelters. With many displaced in collective shelters still unregistered, the national Disaster Risk Management (DRM) dashboard is now reporting over 115,000 individuals in more than 660 shelters. The Government has opened a new batch of shelters, mainly in the North and Mount Lebanon. Meanwhile, non-governmental sites were also settled including 4 migrant specific shelters (opened and managed by NGOs); 3 embassy shelters; and 5 UNRWA sites which are now accommodating more than 1,400 displaced. Efforts to map displaced people in spontaneous shelters have also been initiated.

The five main districts from which people departed are located in southern Lebanon (Bent Jbeil, Marjaayoun, Tyre, and El Nabatieh), with one district in the east (Baalbek).

YOUR MISSION:
Reporting to the Country Manager, the role of the Humanitarian Access and Security Manager (HASM) in Lebanon is to help ensure the security of HI\u2019s personnel and property and develop HI\u2019s access to vulnerable populations to the greatest extent possible in a very volatile context (at local and regional level).

More specifically, the HASM will support the deployment of HI's emergency response and the adaptation of the HAS framework in the country. In this context, his/her missions are as follows:

 

Objective 1: MANAGEMENT

\u00b7       Embodies HI\u2019s values on a day-to-day basis and is a role model.

\u00b7       Comprehends strategy, clarifies it, translates it into operational objectives for his or her team and manages the necessary changes.

\u00b7       Organises the operational management of his or her team, structure the work to be done in accordance with identified processes, drives performance and facilitates the resolution of problems.

\u00b7       Contributes to the development of his or staff, creating the conditions necessary to ensure their engagement, professionalization and attachment to HI.

Objective 2: STANDARDS AND EXPERTISE

\u00b7       Supports the development, updating and implementation of HI\u2019s HAS system on the programme (procedures, documents and tools).

\u00b7       Ensures the implementation of HI's security policy, operational guide and the new security guidelines issued by headquarters if any.

\u00b7       Develops according to the specific security context new procedures, guidelines, SOPs.

\u00b7       Contributes to the drafting, revision and implementation of the operational strategy (StratOp) as part of his or her responsibilities.

Objective 3: OPERATIONAL IMPLEMENTATION

Context monitoring and strengthening the acceptance of HI\u2019s programme

\u00b7       Monitors and analyses the local, national and regional context together with the HAS colleagues posted in the region (Palestine, Syria, Irak, Jordan and HQ)

\u00b7       Develops the programme\u2019s network by supporting the diversification of sources of information and capitalising on information from key contacts;

\u00b7       Strengthens the level of acceptance of HI to whatever extent necessary in the different areas of intervention.

 

Operational security management

\u00b7       Produces security analyses and recommendations on a needs basis and depending on the context evolution.

\u00b7       Takes part in the planning of all the operations and the definition of the resulting security framework;

\u00b7       Provides advice and guidance on evolving security risks, resource requirements, security frameworks and documents, strategies and sharing of good practices for the security management of HI activities in the country, including input necessary for the definition of future project proposals;

\u00b7       Makes regular visits to the field to conduct security assessments and to support the offices in the provinces if need be.

\u00b7       Ensures good internal coordination in all matters relating to security, particularly with Operations and Logistics on safety aspects;         

\u00b7       Participates in the management of incidents/crises: analysis, technical support, recommendations, implementation, reporting, lessons learned, adjustments to frameworks, etc.

\u00b7       Has an alert and checks & balances role in the monitoring and management of the programme\u2019s security.

Humanitarian access - Ongoing analyses of the humanitarian context and key actors, identifying obstacles to access and opportunities for improvement.

\u00b7       Supports the Country Manager with the creation of a strategy to improve humanitarian access specific to the programme including:

-       making contact and conducting humanitarian negotiations with the authorities and key players.

-       preparing exploratory visits and the opening of new geographical areas.

Capacity-building and training in the fields of security and humanitarian access

\u00b7       Evaluates the needs of HI staff on the programme and supports the implementation of the HAS training plan (including internal and external training: Hostile Environment Awareness Training, Security management, humanitarian negotiation\u2026).

\u00b7       Ensures the training and ongoing capacity-building of staff in charge of HAS.

\u00b7       Develops a culture of security within the programme.

\u00b7       Takes part to briefing and Induction of new arrivals.

\u00b7       Gives regular security updates to all staff.

\u00b7       Facilitates internal coordination with all the services concerned (information sharing, bilateral meetings, etc.)

 

Emergency preparedness

\u00b7       Directs emergency preparedness actions in his or her department and, in the event of an emergency, reorganises the priorities of his or her team according to humanitarian imperatives in order to ensure a rapid and effective response from HI.

 

Objective 4: REPRESENTATION AND COORDINATION

\u00b7       Represent HI in a bilateral meeting with humanitarian actors and with local actors when needed.

\u00b7       Maintain and expand HI\u2019s network of contact with key staff of INGOs or UN agencies specialized in analysis and security and with security access referent of other governmental entities in the area if required.

Requirements

With a university degree or equivalent certification in risk management, international relations or other discipline relevant to the position, you have at least 5 years of experience as a Security Manager, Analyst or Manager with security responsibilities in unstable countries / conflict area, as well as experience in humanitarian negotiation and action.

 

Training in humanitarian access/negotiation and humanitarian security management is mandatory.

Benefits

At HI, the conditions offered are up to your commitment and adapted to the context of your mission. https://hi.org/en/join-the-team

6 months International contract starting ideally from the 10th, November 2024; The international contract provides social cover adapted to your situation: Unemployment insurance benefits for EU nationals; Pension scheme; Medical coverage with 50% of employee contribution; Repatriation insurance paid by HI; Salary from 2689\u20ac gross/month upon experience; Perdiem: 762\u20ac net/month - paid in the field Paid leaves: 25 days per year; Position: Unaccompanied Housing: Collective taken in charge by HI; If you are resident in the country: local package.

Applications will be processed on an ongoing basis, don\u2019t wait for applying!
Only successful candidates will be contacted.

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