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BACKGROUND
Following the Security Council resolution 2672 (2023) on 9 January 2023, to extend its previous authorization to use of Bab al-Hawa border crossing for the delivery of aid into Northwest Syria until 10 July 2023 and the approval from the Syrian president to open two further crossing points with Turkiye, Bab Al-Salam and Al Ra’ee, to allow more humanitarian aid into earthquake affected areas in Northwest Syria and taking into consideration the difficulties of accessing the earthquake affected areas in Northwest Syria through Cross Line missions from Syria, the operational area under the authority of ad hoc Designated Official for Cross Border missions into Northwest Syria was established.
The ad hoc security management arrangement for cross-border missions into Northwest Syria has been created to facilitate the necessary humanitarian operations to sustain the displaced population in this inaccessible area.
The ad hoc Designated Official (DO) for cross-border missions into Northwest Syria ensures the safety and security of the United Nations personnel and facilities involved in cross-border missions into Northwest Syria with accountability to the Secretary-General through the Under-Secretary-General for Safety and Security. The level of approval of cross-border missions will be based on the outcome of the Security Risk Management Process and acceptable risk model.
Before 06 February 2023, UN Humanitarian Agencies based in Gaziantep, Turkiye, were limited to delivering Humanitarian assistance to NWS via trucks which crossed into Syria via the only authorized border crossing point (BCP) of Bab Al Hawa (BAH) between Hatay province of southern Turkiye and the governorate of Idlib, in NWS, as authorized by UNSCR 2762 of January 2023. The Actual delivery of humanitarian assistance to the beneficiaries was achieved through third-party (INGOs/NGOs) implementing partners.
However, following the two earthquakes that impacted Syria on 6 February 2023, the Government of Syria agreed for the UN to cross to NWS to provide lifesaving assistance and respond to the growing humanitarian needs of communities affected by the earthquakes and allowed the use of two more BCPs at Bab Al SALAMEH and AL RA’EE at the border between Turkiye and Northern Aleppo. This led to regular UN cross-border missions aiming to scale up the humanitarian response. Between 14 February and 31 March, nine UN agencies, including IOM, OCHA, UNDSS, UNFPA, UNHCR, UNICEF, UNWOMEN, WFP, and WHO, carried out 46 missions to the 16 subdistricts most affected by the earthquake, making an average of one mission per day. For the UN cross-border humanitarian missions to be conducted safely and securely, minimizing the exposure to security risks by UNSMS personnel, UNDSS NWS swiftly conducted Ad Hoc SRMS for the various districts and locations in NWS which were to be visited by the UNSMS teams. UNDSS Damascus and UNDSS HQ supported the exercise. In addition to the SRM process, UNDSS NWS developed cross-border SOPs, CONOPS, and MSCRs for all border crossings. Reviewing and improving the contextual understanding of the security dynamics in NWS, and by extension, the whole of Syria and regional factors, is a continuous responsibility for UNDSS NWS team.
Additionally, UNDSS NWS launched security assessments to inform the security management approach and ensure UNSMS staff safety and security while on field missions. Through these assessments, risk mapping was undertaken and is still in progress. Similarly, liaison with de facto authorities was made to establish communication and ensure coordinated security support when necessary. In addition, UNDSS supported cross-border operations through convoy leadership and coordination.
The UNDSS Ad Hoc Security Advisor (SA) for NWS established, activated, and coordinated the Security cell with UNAFPs security officers and security focal points to collectively assess and evaluate the evolving security dynamics and advise the Ad Hoc DO/SMT and Agency heads on the SRM measures necessary for secure delivery of UN Humanitarian programmes in NWS.
Between 14 February and 04 June 2023, UNSMS organizations successfully carried out 117 cross-border missions into NWS. The UNDSS NWS team has been actively involved in addition to undertaking approval procedures and carrying out pre-mission Security briefing for participants and ensuring compliance with recommended security measures.
The security environment remains dynamic and volatile. The lull in the armed conflict following the earthquake was shortly followed by a resumption of hostilities between the various actors, especially between GoS and the HTS on the IDLEB frontlines. Meanwhile, the government of Syria has extended the permission for UNSMS cross border missions until 10 August 2023, while renewal of UNSCR 2762 is awaited. UNDSS NWS has been facilitated with a newly approved LCSSB, allowing for increased staffing and capacity to effectively provide security support to the continued delivery of UN Humanitarian assistance in NWS.
Position Purpose:
The role of the National Security Officer delivers integrated, efficient, and coherent security support to the United Nations’ cross-border field operations, including through its leadership, to address safety and security needs, particularly in the case of crisis or emergency. Ensures effective security risk management for the assigned area of responsibility in northwest Syria by establishing a coordinated security threat and risk assessment mechanism within a standard system-wide methodology framework. Identifies and evaluates the security-related threats and risks faced by the United Nations civilian personnel when delivering their programmes as mandated by SC resolution 2672 authorized border crossing missions to northwest Syria. Ensures a coherent, effective, and timely response to all security-related threats and emergencies that may occur during cross-border missions. Supports the cooperation and collaboration among United Nations Security Management System entities like UNDSS Syria and UNDSS Turkey, including UNDSS Desk MENA, in planning and implementing measures to improve staff security, training, and awareness.
Key Duties and Accountabilities
1.) Programming
2.) Threat and Risk Assessment
3.) Security Plans and Business continuity
4.) Minimum Operating Security Standards
5.) Information Management
Core Competencies:
People Management
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Cross-Functional & Technical competencies:
Business Management-Portfolio Management
Business Direction & Strategy-System Thinking
Business Management-Communication
Security Services-Security advice, planning and coordination
Security Services-Security risk management
Security Services -Security policy awareness & implementation
Security Services-Security information management
QUALIFICATIONS
Education:
Experience, Knowledge, and Skills:
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Level of Education: Bachelor Degree
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: No requirements
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