
Episcopal Migration Ministries
About Episcopal Migration Ministries (EMM)
Episcopal Migration Ministries is one of nine national refugee agencies that provides refugee resettlement services and support through a network of local affiliates across the U.S. Since the 1980s, EMM has resettled over 100,000 individuals.
Consultant Position
EMM is seeking a Safety & Security Consultant to conduct a risk assessment of all EMM local affiliates, develop and operationalize a strategic approach for affiliate risk management programs, and provide individualized security training and support. The preferred candidate has a demonstrated interest in security management and risk analysis, emergency operations, as well as, ideally, professional experience in resettlement and/or humanitarian contexts. They work as part of a team delivering best practices in safety and security risk management in support of RA programs, affiliates, and leadership across the United States. The Safety & Security Consultant will report to the Senior Communications Manager.
Principal Responsibilities
- Conduct threat and vulnerability assessments.
- Provide technical support to build agency safety and security risk management capacity, in support of the mission.
- Develop security management procedures and policies in coordination with programs and organizational leadership.
- Conduct safety and security risk management planning and corresponding training with relevant staff.
- Develop a process for emergency communications/notification.
- Track incidents and recommend mitigation measures
- Support with incident response and crisis management as needed.
- Engages with law enforcement and other key stakeholders.
- Ability to travel to local EMM affiliates
Qualifications:
- Undergraduate degree. Master’s degree preferred.
- A minimum of 5 years in security management.
- Proven experience in emergency operations.
- Formal security management training.
- Knowledge of risk assessment and security management planning.
- Experience in site assessments required.
- Experience as a trainer a plus.
- Understanding of humanitarian principles and their application in humanitarian security risk management; for those without humanitarian experience, training on the history of humanitarianism and the humanitarian principles is required.
- Proven ability to work within a multi-cultural, multi-ethnic team.
- Strong computer skills in MS Office, internet, and email applications; strong report writing, analytical and interpersonal skills.
The consultant will complete all work in a six-month time-frame. Compensation is $30,000 and includes travel costs.
How to apply
Send resume and proposal for work to Kendall Martin, Senior Communications Manger, [email protected] by February 20, 2023.