Job Posting Organization:
ACAPS is an organization dedicated to ensuring that evidence is at the core of humanitarian action. Established to provide independent analysis and support to humanitarian efforts, ACAPS focuses on turning complex data into actionable insights. The organization is committed to innovation in data collection and analysis, aiming to enhance the effectiveness of humanitarian responses. ACAPS operates in various countries, deploying experts to assist in crisis assessments and analysis, and is currently transitioning from a hosted project to an independent entity, with a new core team being established in The Hague.
The Global Security Manager is a key role within ACAPS, responsible for enabling staff security and wellbeing through the design and implementation of appropriate and effective safety and security policies and approaches across all ACAPS locations. The GSM will work closely with ACAPS staff across all locations to identify and address safety and security issues and to develop a strong security culture ensuring high standards in security awareness, planning, practice and management.
This position is crucial as ACAPS transitions to an independent entity, requiring the establishment and effective running of security risk management approaches, systems, and capacities.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Required Qualifications:
Candidates for the GSM position should possess global security risk management leadership experience, with experience leading security for an international NGO across multiple locations. A strong background in security risk management is essential, along with in-depth knowledge of humanitarian contexts. The ideal candidate will have a proven track record in fostering a security culture of high standards and will be skilled in operationalising that culture with strong systems and approaches. Strong emotional intelligence and communication skills alongside a collaborative leadership style are critical for success in this role, as is a commitment to ACAPS” values.
Educational Background:
A BA or equivalent in a relevant field is preferred for the GSM position.
Experience:
Candidates should have a minimum of 5 years of running global safety and security functions for an international organisation. Previous experience establishing global security functions from the ground up is an advantage, particularly in organizations undergoing transitions or structural changes. Familiarity with the humanitarian sector and its operational challenges will be advantageous, as will experience in enabling security risk management across multiple countries.
Additional Qualifications and Competencies:
Additional Notes:
The GSM position is a full-time role with a contract duration of 100%, subject to funding. The successful candidate must have the right to live and work in the contracted location. The starting date for this position is anticipated to be in early January. ACAPS promotes a flexible working environment, allowing team members to work from home or other locations, fostering a culture of collaboration and innovation.