Within delegated authority, the Deputy Principal Security Adviser may be responsible for the following duties: • Serves as Area Security Adviser to the Gaza Area Security Coordinator and to the United Nations Security Management System organizations in Gaza on all security risk management matters, security policies and procedures on behalf of the Principal Security Adviser (PSA). • Serves as a member of the Area Security Management Team. • Chairs the Area Security Cell, building consensus to ensure alignment and support for security operations and initiatives to best enable UN activities in Gaza. • Ensures forecasting of the evolving security environment in Gaza and, the UN”s security and operational responses in Gaza for the UNDSS PSA. Using analytical techniques and collaborative team research, supports planning and ensure awareness of the current trends to enhance or adjust security programmes. • Leads the development of inclusive risk management strategies and drives planning using situational awareness, critical thinking, and logic to detect and interpret early signals, emerging trends and analysis of multi-dimensional threats that may impact security in Gaza. Identifies the strengths and weaknesses of different solutions, conclusions, or approaches to problems in Gaza. • Leads the preparation, review and implementation of security planning, security risk management documents and security solutions through innovation and creativity relative to Gaza. Ensures written analysis of security trends and timely reporting of incidents in Gaza. Participates in Gaza related meetings, committees, and task forces, prepares papers on security issues, delivers briefings provides responses, as needed. • Advises on the inclusion of security in all stages of United Nations activities and programmes. Provides operational and strategic advice and support to line managers responsible for security in Gaza. Enables the delivery of mandates and programmes in Gaza through direct operational assistance. • Oversees complex security-related projects in Gaza, prioritizing work to meet deadlines and following defined processes, policies, procedures and guidance, fostering alignment with colleagues and across organizations in Gaza. • Monitors and contributes to activities that relate to the implementation and evaluation of preparedness and compliance; drives results that help support operational efficiency and effectiveness. Guides the definition of policies, methodology and processes for the implementation of the substantive activities of the team in Gaza. • Ensures effective communication and trust through active collaboration, consultation and exchanges with UN system organizations and other stakeholders, for information sharing, coordination of responses, provision of security briefings, taking into account operational activities and risks within Gaza contexts. • Collaborates closely with peers and colleagues, non-governmental organizations, diplomatic missions, and Host Government representatives, within the Security Area of Gaza. • Strengthens awareness and capacity of personnel by supporting the development, updates and delivery of contextually relevant security training and advice in Gaza. • Ensures the conduct of security surveys and assessments, creatively leveraging tools and processes, identifying and recommending simple, reasonable, inclusive, effective and efficient security measures, including when there is incomplete, contradictory and/or fluid information within the Security Area of Gaza. • Ensures implementation and maintenance of a functioning Security Communication System in Gaza. • Ensures conduct of budget, finance and logistical planning for the security office and participation in relevant United Nations administration, finance, and logistics forums. Supports resource mobilization in collaboration with the UNDSS team in IOPT. • Leads and manages the UNDSS security team in Gaza, develops strategic goals, objectives, plans for the delivery of the substantive activities of the unit or section and implements corresponding outputs; anticipates human resources needs through workforce planning; assesses performance and supports the development of security personnel under his/her supervision. • Ensures implementation of departmental approaches to mainstreaming gender, diversity and inclusion into all aspects of the work as well as ensuring the implementation of people-centred security risk management approaches considering specific threats or vulnerabilities of personnel and adapting practices and measures in support of diversity and inclusion. • Performs other functions as directed by the PSA.