وظائف عمال في لبنان
١٣٥ وظائف شاغرة
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p> For every child, the right to a Future Social and Behaviour Change in UNICEF is a cross-cutting programme strategy that analyses and addresses the cognitive, social and structural determinants of individual practices and societal changes in both development and humanitarian contexts. SBC uses the latest in social and behavioral sciences to understand people, their beliefs, their values, the socio-cultural norms and the economic and institutional contexts that shape their lives, with the aim of engaging them and increasing their influence in the design of solutions for change. SBC brings social and behavioral evidence generation together with participation in community-led and human-centered processes. SBC is at the core of UNICEF s mandate, with corporate results across sectors revolving around behaviors like immunization, feeding practices, learning, hygiene, and positive discipline, as well as transformations across sectors needed to make societies more inclusive, equitable and peaceful. UNICEF Lebanon operates in a complex, protracted multi crisis context affecting children, adolescents, and their families. The country programme focuses on delivering equitable and sustainable results across key sectors (Health, Nutrition, Education, Child Protection, WASH, Social Policy, and Youth) through integrated humanitarian and development programming. Priorities include increasing access to and demand for essential services, reducing inequities, strengthening national systems, and enhancing community engagement, accountability, and emergency preparedness. The SBC Section plays a cross cutting role in supporting these objectives by addressing behavioural and social drivers that influence programme outcomes. SBC contributes to improving service uptake and quality of results through evidence generation, community engagement, and integration of behaviourally informed approaches across sectors. In Lebanon s context, marked by social norms, misinformation, and barriers to trust and access. SBC is a key enabler of programme effectiveness and accountability. How can you make a difference? Under the general guidance of the SBC Specialist Section and in close coordination with Sectoral and Cross Sectoral Specialists and Officers, you contribute to and are responsible for the design, management, monitoring, and evaluation of evidence based, inclusive, and innovative SBC strategies in support of the country programme. Summary of key functions/accountabilities: • Generate and utilize research, data, and evidence to inform the design, measurement, and monitoring of SBC programs and outcomes in both development and emergency contexts and to build the evidence base for SBC. • Design, plan and implement SBC activities that are backed by social and behavioural evidence and strong engagement and participation mechanisms in both development and humanitarian contexts.</p></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><ul><li><strong>Education</strong> : A university degree (Bachelor s or higher) in a social and behavioral science, including sociology, social work, educational studies, anthropology, communication studies/communication for development, psychology and/or related field is required.</li><li><strong>Work Experience</strong> : A minimum of two years of progressively responsible professional experience is required in Social and Behaviour Change (SBC), communication for development, or social development programme planning and implementation.</li><li>Candidates should demonstrate experience in designing or implementing evidence-based SBC interventions, working with communities and partners to address behavioural and social barriers, and contributing to programme monitoring and reporting in multi-sectoral contexts.</li><li>Strong understanding of SBC principles is required, including the ability to identify priority behaviours, analyse behavioural drivers, and support the design of SBC strategies and community engagement approaches; and any other related fields.</li><li>Skills in behavioural analysis, evidence generation, SBC strategy design, community engagement, stakeholder coordination, and resource mobilization are required.</li><li><strong>Language Requirements</strong> : Fluency in English and Arabic is required.</li></ul><p><strong>Desirables</strong> :</p><ul><li>Language: Knowledge of another official UN language (Chinese, French, Russian or Spanish) is an asset.</li><li>Familiarity with behavioural insights, human-centred design, and accountability to affected populations mechanisms is considered an asset.</li><li>Experience with UN agencies or international organizations and in humanitarian or complex settings is desirable, along with exposure to formative research, social listening, or capacity building.</li><li>Relevant experience at country level, particularly in development, fragile settings and humanitarian contexts.</li></ul><p>For every Child, you demonstrate...</p><p>UNICEF's Core Values of Care, Respect, Integrity, Trust and Accountability and Sustainability (CRITAS) underpin everything we do and how we do it. Get acquainted with Our Values Charter: UNICEF Values</p><p>UNICEF competencies required for this post are (1) Builds and maintains partnerships (2) Demonstrates self-awareness and ethical awareness (3) Drive to achieve results for impact (4) Innovates and embraces change (5) Manages ambiguity and complexity (6) Thinks and acts strategically (7) Works collaboratively with others Familiarize yourself with our competency framework and its different levels.</p><p>This position has been assessed as an elevated risk role for Child Safeguarding purposes as it is either a role with direct contact with children, a role that works directly with identifiable children's data, a safeguarding response role, or an assessed risk role. Additional vetting and assessment for elevated risk roles in child safeguarding (potentially including additional criminal background checks) apply.</p><p>UNICEF promotes and advocates for the protection of the rights of every child, everywhere, in everything it does and is mandated to support the realization of the rights of every child, including those most disadvantaged, and our global workforce must reflect the diversity of those children. The UNICEF family is committed to include everyone, irrespective of their race/ethnicity, disability, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion, nationality, socio-economic background, minority, or any other status. UNICEF encourages applications from all qualified candidates, regardless of gender, nationality, religious or ethnic backgrounds, and from people with disabilities, including neurodivergence. We offer a wide range of benefits to our staff, including paid parental leave, breastfeeding breaks and reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities. UNICEF provides reasonable accommodation throughout the recruitment process. If you require any accommodation, please submit your request through the accessibility email button on the UNICEF Careers webpage Accessibility | UNICEF . Should you be shortlisted, please get in touch with the recruiter directly to share further details, enabling us to make the necessary arrangements in advance.</p><p>UNICEF does not hire candidates who are married to children (persons under 18). UNICEF has a zero-tolerance policy on conduct that is incompatible with the aims and objectives of the United Nations and UNICEF, including sexual exploitation and abuse, sexual harassment, abuse of authority and discrimination based on gender, nationality, age, sexual orientation, religious or ethnic background or disabilities. UNICEF is committed to promote the protection and safeguarding of all children. All selected candidates will, therefore, undergo rigorous reference and background checks, and will be expected to adhere to these standards and principles. Background checks will include the verification of academic credential(s) and employment history. Selected candidates may be required to provide additional information to conduct a background check, and selected candidates with disabilities may be requested to submit supporting documentation in relation to their disability confidentially. UNICEF appointments are subject to medical clearance. Issuance of a visa by the host country of the duty station is required for IP positions and will be facilitated by UNICEF. Appointments may also be subject to inoculation (vaccination) requirements, including against SARS-CoV-2 (Covid). Should you be selected for a position with UNICEF, you either must be inoculated as required or receive a medical exemption from the relevant department of the UN. Otherwise, the selection will be canceled.</p><p><br></p><p></p></section>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p><strong>Position Information</strong></p><ul><li>VA No.: UNDP/LBN/VA26/102</li><li>Position Title : Senior Trade Specialist - Supporting trade and SME policy reform, and trade facilitation</li><li>Duty Station: H ome based and includes field visits to the Ministry of Economy and Trade (MoET)-</li><li>Beirut.</li><li>Duration: 4 months (without exceeding 10 working days per month)</li><li>Vacancy Date of Issue: 5 July 2026</li><li>Vacancy Closure Date: 13 July 2026</li><li>National or International consultancy: National consultancy</li></ul><p>To review the full Terms of Reference (TOR), please follow link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vYM0hLoKFF-gEn_wwDwZ-7aZWN-6RwDO/view?usp=sharing</p><p><strong>BACKGROUND</strong></p><p>Led Enterprises in Lebanon is a new project funded by the Government of Canada for a period of 3.5 years. The project aims at supporting gender-responsive job creation and help generating economic opportunities for women-led micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) across various productive sectors with high growth potential. Through this objective the project will be fostering the economic security, stability and prosperity of women entrepreneurs and women-led MSMEs in Lebanon. The project includes 3 main components: Component 1: Ensuring that government institutions are more responsive to women s needs through processes that are more conducive to doing business, Component 2: Ensuring that women-led MSMEs have access to the financial resources to grow and remain sustainable, Component 3: Ensuring that women-led MSMEs receive the needed technical support to increase their access to local and international markets. The project was developed in response to the multiple crises that have hit Lebanon, in particular the financial crisis which have hindered the ability of MSMEs in general and women-led MSMEs to access the needed financing to grow. With the collapse of the banking system and the resulting depletion of all sources of financing, access to finance is considered as one of the biggest impediments for MSMEs and particularly women MSMEs to develop and take their business to the next level. This has compounded to the already existing barriers women entrepreneurs have been facing namely stringent collateral requirements, high interest rates, complex documentation processes, sub-optimal financial literacy, absence of market information, etc. In light of the current situation and the ongoing conflict, and based on consultations held with WEE project beneficiaries, MSMEs are currently facing significant cash flow constraints and growing financial pressures that are affecting their ability to sustain operations, retain workers, and plan for the short and medium term. Many businesses are operating in an increasingly uncertain environment, with limited capacity to assess risks, respond to disruptions, and adopt practical financial strategies to maintain stability during crises.</p><p>This Terms of Reference (TOR) outlines the scope of work, qualifications, and expected deliverables for the Senior Trade Specialist who will be responsible.</p><p>The expert will ensure</p><p><strong>SCOPE OF WORK, RESPONSIBILITIES AND DESCRIPTION OF THE PROPOSED ANALYTICAL WORK</strong></p><p>UNDP is seeking the services of a Short-Term Individual Consultant (Senior Trade Specialist) to improve the business environment for SMEs through regulatory reform, trade facilitation, SME data centralization, and strengthening institutional mechanisms for protecting national production. Under this consultancy, the Consultant is expected to complete the following tasks:</p><p><strong>Task 1: Draft the Small Business Act Law:</strong> The Consultant will lead the development of the Smal Business Act law to support the growth of the business environment for SMEs. As part of this exercise, the Consultant will:</p><ul><li>Conduct benchmark analysis to assess legal requirements that would support, the growth, formalization and competitiveness of small businesses as part of best practices and international experiences</li><li>Develop the draft law that will be shared with the legal experts from the Ministry to review and advocate for the enactment of the law for SMEs</li><li>Work closely with designated legal experts from the Ministry to review, refine, and finalize the draft law. This includes incorporating technical feedback and ensuring legal coherence. The Consultant will also support coordination efforts with relevant stakeholders to facilitate consensus-building and advocacy for the adoption of the law.</li><li>Develop clear and context-relevant criteria that will be used to define SMEs, building on the Ministry of Industry existing classification. The criteria should consider factors such as firm size, turnover, sectoral characteristics, and employment thresholds, ensuring consistency and applicability within the national context, while informed by international similar practices.</li><li>Coordinate on the centralization of the database of SMEs at the ministry of Economy and Trade through the TIC or through a new unit. This will require coordination with concerned government entities to ensure continuous update of information</li></ul><p><br></p></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><ul><li>Master's Degree in Economics, Finance, Business Administration, or a related field.</li><li>At least 10 years of professional experience in trade policy, economic reform, including SMEs business environment improvement, and extensive work with government institutions on regulatory and legislative frameworks.</li><li>Fluency in Arabic and English is mandatory (both oral and written)</li></ul><p></p></section>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>With 75 years of experience, our focus is on helping the most vulnerable children overcome poverty and experience fullness of life. We help children of all backgrounds, even in the most dangerous places, inspired by our Christian faith. Come join our 31,000+ staff working in nearly 100 countries and share the joy of transforming vulnerable children s life stories! Employee Contract Type: Local - Fixed Term Employee (Fixed Term) Job Description: Job Purpose: The Project Officer is responsible for ensuring the efficient and effective implementation of project and grant activities. This includes coordinating project operations, managing field staff and casual workers, maintaining productive relationships with partners and stakeholders, and overseeing day-to-day site activities. The role ensures that all activities are carried out in alignment with organizational policies, donor requirements, safeguarding principles, and community needs. By collecting accurate data, managing documentation, monitoring progress, and ensuring smooth communication and coordination, the Project Officer plays a key role in supporting the successful delivery of projects, promoting accountability, and fostering collaboration with partners and communities. Ensure Implementation and Coordination Implement assigned activities in line with weekly work plans and guidance provided by the Project Coordinator. Supervise field activities and support teams to ensure operations are carried out efficiently, safely, and in an organized manner. Ensure compliance with organizational policies, donor requirements, safeguarding standards, and operational procedures. Identify and address challenges arising during implementation and escalate issues when needed. Support coordination with partners, stakeholders, suppliers, and community representatives to facilitate smooth implementation of activities. Assist in the procurement and logistical follow-up of items and services in line with approved budgets and organizational procedures. Support data collection, documentation, and reporting processes to ensure accuracy and accountability. Maintain effective communication with the Project Coordinator and relevant teams regarding progress, challenges, and field updates. Relationship Management Maintain and strengthen relationships with partners, ensuring effective collaboration and communication. Act as a liaison between the organization and partners during response activities. Communication, Coordination and support Coordinate and communicate effectively with casual workers to ensure alignment with response objectives. Provide clear instructions and resolve any concerns or issues raised. Support the overall coordination of grant activities to ensure timely and effective implementation. Contribute to the preparation of reports, updates, and evaluations. Assist in any other tasks as directed by the supervisor to support the success of the emergency response. Handle Reporting, Recording and Proposal Development Deliver high quality, accurate and timely daily reports; File all relevant project documents in line with WV s requirements for project auditing; Track task progress in line with the established tracking system; Handle stock (pins and cards) in line with WV s policies; Conduct data gathering for project amendments and proposals; Data Collection and File management Collect and compile data related to distributions, site operations, and partner activities. Maintain accurate and up-to-date records for reporting and accountability purposes. Analyse data to provide insights and recommendations for improved operations. Organize and manage both physical and digital files related to response operations. Ensure that documentation is complete, accessible and compliant with WV standards. Handle distribution Ensure that beneficiaries sign or thumbprint against their names on the beneficiary lists as proof that they have been received kits. Support team leader in ensuring that all distribution-supporting documents are in place (Beneficiaries list, issuance note, return note, Daily distribution report ). Support Project Coordinator in preparing daily distribution reports as per donor and WV required templates. Report any issues/challenges faced at field level to Project Coordinator. Make sure to refer any protection case to Project Coordinator. Perform other duties as required Attend and participate in WVL s spiritual nurture and other organizational events Responsible of own security and actively contribute to a positive security culture Report CP incidents as per the safeguarding policy guidelines. Abide by the security policies and procedures and report any incidents or breaches to line manager and / or security manager Perform other duties as assigned by Line Manager</p></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><p>Bachelors degree in business administration, Social Sciences or any related field. A minimum of 2-years experience in humanitarian or development programs, particularly in emergency response. Experience in distribution, partner management and site operations Fluent in written and Spoken English & Arabic Willingness to travel up to 70% to field sites. Strong organizational and coordination skills. Excellent interpersonal and communication skills. Proficiency in data collection tools and Microsoft Office Suite. Ability to work under pressure and adapt to changing priorities.</p><p></p></section>
We are seeking an experienced and highly capable Chief Accountant to lead the accounting function of our construction business in Ghana.
<br>The Chief Accountant will have overall responsibility for the accuracy, integrity, and timeliness of the company's financial records and reporting. The role will oversee accounting operations, project accounting, financial controls, cash flow, tax compliance, audits, and management reporting.
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<br>This is a hands-on leadership position requiring a strong personality, commercial awareness, sound judgment, and the confidence to take ownership of financial matters.
<br>The ideal candidate will bring strong experience from a construction, engineering, infrastructure, or project-based environment and understand the financial challenges associated with managing multiple projects, contracts, subcontractors, and significant capital expenditure.
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<br>Key Responsibilities
<br>1. Accounting Leadership
<br>Lead and manage the company's accounting function and accounting team.
<br>Establish and maintain robust accounting procedures, controls, and reporting processes.
<br>Ensure accurate recording and classification of all financial transactions.
<br>Oversee general ledger, accounts payable, accounts receivable, fixed assets, bank reconciliations, and month-end closing.
<br>Review accounting entries and financial schedules prepared by the finance team.
<br>Ensure timely and accurate monthly, quarterly, and annual financial reporting.
<br>2. Construction & Project Accounting
<br>Take overall responsibility for financial reporting and cost control across construction projects.
<br>Monitor project costs against approved budgets and contractual requirements.
<br>Review project profitability, cost-to-complete, commitments, and cash flow.
<br>Ensure accurate allocation of labour, materials, equipment, subcontractor, and overhead costs.
<br>Work closely with Project Managers and Commercial Managers to identify cost overruns and financial risks.
<br>Establish effective project accounting and cost-control procedures.
<br>Provide management with early warnings on potential financial and commercial issues.
<br>3. Management Reporting & Financial Analysis
<br>Prepare monthly management accounts and financial statements.
<br>Provide senior management with clear analysis of revenue, costs, margins, cash flow, and profitability.
<br>Analyze budget-to-actual performance and investigate significant variances.
<br>Develop financial dashboards and KPIs relevant to the company's construction activities.
<br>Provide financial information and recommendations to support strategic decision-making.
<br>4. Budgeting & Forecasting
<br>Lead the annual budgeting and forecasting process.
<br>Coordinate budgets with project, procurement, HR, and operational teams.
<br>Prepare project and company-level financial forecasts.
<br>Monitor actual performance against budgets and forecasts.
<br>Recommend corrective actions where financial performance is below expectations.
<br>5. Cash Flow & Working Capital
<br>Take ownership of company cash flow management and forecasting.
<br>Monitor cash requirements across projects and corporate operations.
<br>Oversee accounts receivable and ensure timely collection of outstanding balances.
<br>Monitor supplier and subcontractor payment obligations.
<br>Work with management to optimize working capital and liquidity.
<br>Ensure cash commitments are aligned with approved budgets and project requirements.
<br>6. Accounts Payable, Suppliers & Subcontractors
<br>Oversee supplier and subcontractor accounting.
<br>Ensure invoices are properly verified against contracts, purchase orders, delivery documentation, and approvals.
<br>Review subcontractor statements and payment applications.
<br>Ensure appropriate retention, advances, deductions, and other contractual adjustments are properly accounted for.
<br>Maintain strong controls over payment approvals and supporting documentation.
<br>7. Tax & Statutory Compliance — Ghana
<br>Ensure compliance with applicable Ghanaian tax and statutory requirements.
<br>Oversee VAT, withholding tax, corporate tax, payroll-related taxes, and other applicable statutory obligations.
<br>Coordinate with tax advisors and relevant authorities where required.
<br>Ensure timely preparation and submission of statutory returns.
<br>Monitor changes in Ghanaian tax legislation and assess their impact on the business.
<br>Maintain complete and accurate tax documentation.
<br>8. Internal Controls & Risk Management
<br>Develop and maintain strong financial controls across the organization.
<br>Review financial processes and identify weaknesses, inefficiencies, and potential risks.
<br>Implement controls over procurement, payments, expenses, payroll, inventory, fixed assets, and project costs.
<br>Investigate unusual transactions, discrepancies, and potential financial irregularities.
<br>Ensure appropriate segregation of duties and authorization controls.
<br>Promote a strong culture of financial discipline and accountability.
<br>9. Audit & Financial Governance
<br>Lead the preparation for annual external audits and other financial reviews.
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<p>With 75 years of experience, our focus is on helping the most vulnerable children overcome poverty and experience fullness of life. We help children of all backgrounds, even in the most dangerous places, inspired by our Christian faith.<br>Come join our 31,000+ staff working in nearly 100 countries and share the joy of transforming vulnerable children’s life stories!</p><br><p><u>Employee Contract Type:</u></p><br>Local - Fixed Term Employee (Fixed Term)<p><u>Job Description:</u></p><br><p><b>Job Purpose:</b></p><br><p>The Project Officer is responsible for ensuring the efficient and effective implementation of project and grant activities. This includes coordinating project operations, managing field staff and casual workers, maintaining productive relationships with partners and stakeholders, and overseeing day-to-day site activities. The role ensures that all activities are carried out in alignment with organizational policies, donor requirements, safeguarding principles, and community needs. By collecting accurate data, managing documentation, monitoring progress, and ensuring smooth communication and coordination, the Project Officer plays a key role in supporting the successful delivery of projects, promoting accountability, and fostering collaboration with partners and communities.</p><br><p><b>Ensure Implementation and Coordination</b></p><br><ul><li>Implement assigned activities in line with weekly work plans and guidance provided by the Project Coordinator.</li><li>Supervise field activities and support teams to ensure operations are carried out efficiently, safely, and in an organized manner.</li><li>Ensure compliance with organizational policies, donor requirements, safeguarding standards, and operational procedures.</li><li>Identify and address challenges arising during implementation and escalate issues when needed.</li><li>Support coordination with partners, stakeholders, suppliers, and community representatives to facilitate smooth implementation of activities.</li><li>Assist in the procurement and logistical follow-up of items and services in line with approved budgets and organizational procedures.</li><li>Support data collection, documentation, and reporting processes to ensure accuracy and accountability.</li><li>Maintain effective communication with the Project Coordinator and relevant teams regarding progress, challenges, and field updates.</li></ul><p><b>Relationship Management</b></p><br><ul><li>Maintain and strengthen relationships with partners, ensuring effective collaboration and communication.</li><li>Act as a liaison between the organization and partners during response activities.</li></ul><p><b>Communication, Coordination and support</b></p><br><ul><li>Coordinate and communicate effectively with casual workers to ensure alignment with response objectives.</li><li>Provide clear instructions and resolve any concerns or issues raised.</li><li>Support the overall coordination of grant activities to ensure timely and effective implementation.</li><li>Contribute to the preparation of reports, updates, and evaluations.</li><li>Assist in any other tasks as directed by the supervisor to support the success of the emergency response.</li></ul><p><b>Handle Reporting, Recording and Proposal Development</b></p><br><ul><li>Deliver high quality, accurate and timely daily reports;</li><li>File all relevant project documents in line with WV’s requirements for project auditing;</li><li>Track task progress in line with the established tracking system;</li><li>Handle stock (pins and cards) in line with WV’s policies;</li><li>Conduct data gathering for project amendments and proposals;</li></ul><p><b>Data Collection and File management</b></p><br><ul><li>Collect and compile data related to distributions, site operations, and partner activities.</li><li>Maintain accurate and up-to-date records for reporting and accountability purposes.</li><li>Analyse data to provide insights and recommendations for improved operations.</li><li>Organize and manage both physical and digital files related to response operations.</li><li>Ensure that documentation is complete, accessible and compliant with WV standards.</li></ul><p><b>Handle distribution</b></p><br><ul><li>Ensure that beneficiaries sign or thumbprint against their names on the beneficiary lists as proof that they have been received kits.</li><li>Support team leader in ensuring that all distribution-supporting documents are in place (Beneficiaries list, issuance note, return note, Daily distribution report…).</li><li>Support Project Coordinator in preparing daily distribution reports as per donor and WV required templates.</li><li>Report any issues/challenges faced at field level to Project Coordinator.</li><li>Make sure to refer any protection case to Project Coordinator.</li></ul><p><b>Perform other duties as required</b></p><br><ul><li>Attend and participate in WVL’s spiritual nurture and other organizational events</li><li>Responsible of own security and actively contribute to a positive security culture</li><li>Report CP incidents as per the safeguarding policy guidelines.</li><li>Abide by the security policies and procedures and report any incidents or breaches to line manager and / or security manager</li><li>Perform other duties as assigned by Line Manager</li></ul><p><b>Minimum Requirements:</b></p><br><ul><li>Bachelors’ degree in business administration, Social Sciences or any related field.</li><li>A minimum of 2-years’ experience in humanitarian or development programs, particularly in emergency response.</li><li>Experience in distribution, partner management and site operations</li><li>Fluent in written and Spoken English & Arabic</li><li>Willingness to travel up to 70% to field sites.</li><li>Strong organizational and coordination skills.</li><li>Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.</li><li>Proficiency in data collection tools and Microsoft Office Suite.</li><li>Ability to work under pressure and adapt to changing priorities.</li></ul><p><b><span><span>As a Christian organisation, World Vision is founded on the biblical principles that women and men, girls and boys are created in the image of God, and of Jesus’ love for all people without discrimination. This means that we recognise and affirm the equal worth, dignity and rights of women, men, girls and boys with and without disability and all applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, colour, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or disability status. </span></span></b></p><br><p><u>Applicant Types Accepted:</u></p><br>Local Applicants Only </div>
<p><h4>About Us</h4>
<p>Established in the region for 40 years, PwC has around 12,000 people in 12 countries across the region: Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Oman, the Palestinian territories, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Our regional team operates across the Middle East bringing international experience delivered within the context of the region and its culture. We can bring the collective knowledge and experience of more than 370,000 people across the entire global PwC network in advisory, assurance and tax to help you find the value you are looking for.</p>
<p>With offices in 152 countries and nearly 328,000 professionals, we are one of the world’s leading professional services networks, helping organisations and individuals create lasting value through assurance, tax and advisory services. For over 40 years, we have contributed to the Middle East’s transformation journey, partnering with governments and businesses to deliver sustainable solutions. Today, more than 12,000 of us across Bahrain, Egypt, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia and the UAE are shaping the region’s future.</p>
<h4>Line of Service Overview</h4>
<p>At PwC, our people in tax services focus on providing advice and guidance to clients on tax planning, compliance, and strategy. These individuals help businesses navigate complex tax regulations and optimise their tax positions.</p>
<h4>Business Unit Overview</h4>
<p>As a Tax Associate, you will contribute to tax compliance and advisory engagements, assist in preparing corporate tax returns and calculations, payroll and social security calculations, value-added tax and support research on tax legislation and regulatory developments. You will work alongside experienced professionals, gaining hands-on experience in a dynamic and evolving tax environment. You are expected to have strong technical tax expertise, hands-on experience in Lebanese corporate tax compliance and advisory and a solid accounting or tax academic background.</p>
<h4>How you’ll contribute</h4>
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<li>Support the preparation and review of corporate income tax, withholding tax, and VAT returns, calculations, and filings in line with applicable tax laws and regulations.</li>
<li>Assist in delivering tax advisory services across corporate tax, withholding tax, and VAT matters, including technical research and analysis.</li>
<li>Prepare technical tax memos, reports, and supporting documentation for client engagements.</li>
<li>Support responses to tax authority queries, audits, and assessments related to corporate tax, withholding tax, and VAT.</li>
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<h4>What you’ll bring</h4>
<p><strong>Technical skills</strong></p>
<p><strong>Must have</strong></p>
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<li>Prior experience in a professional services environment (audit, tax, advisory).</li>
<li>Strong accounting skills, including the ability to read and interpret financial statements, trial balances, transactional flows, profit and loss analyses, and cash flow movements.</li>
<li>Good understanding of Lebanese corporate tax compliance processes, including returns, filings, and statutory deadlines. Strong attention to detail and accuracy in tax filings.</li>
<li>Ability to prepare corporate tax computations and reconciliations based on accounting data.</li>
<li>Experience in tax research and interpretation, with the ability to understand how legislation applies in practice and prepare summaries, alerts, and client-ready explanations.</li>
<li>Proficiency in Microsoft Excel (pivot tables, tax computations, reconciliations, data analysis).</li>
<li>Ability to use AI-based tools for tax computations, report drafting, and research efficiency.</li>
<li>Ability to communicate technical matters clearly and concisely to internal teams and clients.</li>
<li>A proactive mindset with the ability to identify issues early and flag risks.</li>
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<p><strong>Good to have</strong></p>
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<li>Knowledge of double tax treaties and familiarity with OECD guidelines.</li>
<li>Experience working with multiple clients and managing competing deadlines.</li>
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<h4>How you’ll make a difference</h4>
<p>At PwC Middle East, we expect all our people to embody the skills and behaviors of The PwC Professional framework, helping us deliver on our strategy while growing and developing as leaders at every level.</p>
<h4>Why you’ll love working at PwC</h4>
<p>At PwC Middle East, you’ll find more than just a job – you’ll build a meaningful career, supported by rewards and benefits that help you thrive. We offer competitive pay, comprehensive benefits, and programs that promote well-being, balance, and personal growth. You’ll have access to continuous learning, digital upskilling, and a collaborative environment that values innovation, mentorship, and diversity. Are you ready to make a difference by applying your unique perspective and talents? You can grow exponentially here.</p></p><p></p>
Financial Controller
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<br>Location: Lebanon (on site)
<br>Reports to: CFO / General Manager
<br>Direct reports: Accounting, Treasury, Costing, Credit Control
<br>Industry: FMCG (manufacturing and distribution)
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<br>A well established Lebanese FMCG group with more than 35 years in the market. The company manufactures and distributes fast moving consumer products across Lebanon and exports to regional markets, working through a wide retail and wholesale network. Company name is disclosed to shortlisted candidates.
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<br>The Financial Controller owns the financial engine of the business: closing the books on time, protecting margin, keeping the banking relationships healthy, and giving management numbers they can act on. This is not a back office role. The person will sit close to Sales, Supply Chain and Procurement, challenge assumptions, and support the ownership on major commercial and investment decisions.
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<br>### Financial Control and Reporting
<br>- Own the monthly, quarterly and annual close, and deliver the full reporting pack within agreed deadlines.
<br>- Prepare financial statements in line with IFRS, including multi currency accounting and the treatment of USD and LBP exposure.
<br>- Build and maintain the management reporting suite: P&L by brand, by SKU, by channel and by customer.
<br>- Lead the annual budget and rolling forecasts, and explain variances with commentary that is useful, not decorative.
<br>- Handle hyperinflation and currency devaluation accounting matters, including revaluation and translation impacts.
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<br>### Banking and Treasury
<br>- Act as the main point of contact with local and correspondent banks.
<br>- Manage credit facilities, overdrafts, term loans, guarantees and letters of credit for imports of raw material, packaging and equipment.
<br>- Prepare bank submissions: financials, business plans, cash flow projections, covenant tracking.
<br>- Run cash flow forecasting on a weekly and monthly basis, and manage FX exposure and hedging where instruments are available.
<br>- Optimise working capital across receivables, payables and inventory.
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<br>### Contracts and Commercial Agreements
<br>- Review, negotiate and control the financial terms of supplier, distributor, agency, lease, insurance and service contracts.
<br>- Set up and monitor customer trading terms: credit limits, payment terms, rebates, listing fees and promotional support.
<br>- Track contract obligations, renewal dates, penalty clauses and price adjustment mechanisms.
<br>- Coordinate with legal counsel on the financial exposure inside any agreement before signature.
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<br>### FMCG Commercial Finance
<br>- Control trade spend and promotional investment, and measure return on each activity.
<br>- Own product costing and standard cost, including landed cost of imported material, customs duties, freight and clearance.
<br>- Monitor gross margin by product line, and flag erosion early with the reason behind it.
<br>- Support pricing decisions in a volatile cost and currency environment.
<br>- Control inventory: valuation, provisioning, shrinkage, expiry, cycle counts and full physical stock takes across warehouses and vans.
<br>- Review route to market economics, distributor profitability and secondary sales performance.
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<br>### ERP and Systems
<br>- Lead or co lead the ERP implementation or upgrade, from selection through design, data migration, testing, go live and post go live stabilisation.
<br>- Design the chart of accounts, cost centre structure and reporting hierarchy.
<br>- Drive automation of manual processes and improve the quality and speed of data coming out of the system.
<br>- Work with IT and department heads to make sure the system matches how the business actually operates.
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<br>### Governance, Tax and Audit
<br>- Design and enforce internal controls across procurement, sales, cash, inventory and payroll.
<br>- Manage VAT, income tax, payroll tax, NSSF and all filings with Lebanese authorities.
<br>- Handle external audit, statutory audit and any tax inspection, and close findings.
<br>- Protect company assets and reduce the risk of fraud, leakage and unrecorded loss.
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<br>### Leadership and Business Partnering
<br>- Lead, coach and develop the finance team, and build a succession plan for key positions.
<br>- Sit at the management table as a business partner, not as a scorekeeper.
<br>- Contribute to strategy: expansion plans, new product launches, capex, make or buy decisions, feasibility studies and market entry.
<br>- Present clearly to owners, board members and external stakeholders.
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<br>### Must Have
<br>- 15+ years of progressive finance experience, with at least 5 years in a Financial Controller, Finance Manager or equivalent senior position.
<br>- Solid FMCG background. Manufacturing plus distribution is strongly preferred over pure trading.
<br>- Bachelor's degree in Accounting, Finance or Business. Professional qualification such as CPA, ACCA, CMA or an MBA is a strong plus.
<br>- Strong IFRS knowled
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Result of Service<br>The consultant is expected to provide a final report that includes recommendations to ensure alignment and consistency between the internal regulations related to the Labour Law, particularly those affecting the implementation of flexible work arrangements, and to develop draft by-laws governing the implementation of these new flexible work arrangements.<br> Work Location<br>Remote<br> Expected duration<br>3 months<br> Duties and Responsibilities<br>Background In May 2025, the Lebanese Parliament adopted Law No. 3/2025, amending the Labour Law to formally recognize flexible, part-time, and remote work arrangements and to extend National Social Security Fund (NSSF) coverage of workers. This new law was proposed by the Head of the Women and Children Parliamentary Committee following a process that included a case study on childcare in Lebanon, public hearings and dialogues, in addition to a legal study and meetings, all in collaboration between ESCWA and the committee. This reform represents a milestone in Lebanon’s labour and social protection framework, aiming to promote inclusive and equitable access to employment. It is particularly significant for advancing women’s economic participation, as flexible and family-friendly work arrangements can help reduce barriers that prevent women - especially those with caregiving responsibilities - from entering or remaining in the workforce. In order to ensure the effective implementation of the new law, ESCWA, UN Women, and the International Labour Organization (ILO) joined hands to provide technical assistance to the Lebanese Women and Children Parliamentary Committee to support its follow-up on the implementation of the law as part of the Parliament’s role in post-legislative scrutiny. The process entailed a legal study/advice to propose reforms and updates to the internal laws and regulations of the Lebanese National Social Security Fund (NSSF). These reforms and updates are necessary to allow for the implementation of Law No. 3/2025 without misuse of the new arrangements for fraudulent purposes, which, in turn, serves as a foundational input to guide the actuarial feasibility study leading to the full implementation of the labour law reform while also ensuring the benefits of this reform are utilized appropriately and fairly. These efforts must be aligned with the Labor Law and its implementing by-laws. Therefore, updates and reforms to the Ministry of Labor's by-laws are necessary to ensure the full and coherent implementation of the Labor Law reforms. Objective and methodology Against this backdrop, ESCWA, as it continues its technical support to ensure a full implementation of Law No. 3/2025, seeks to hire a consultant to undertake necessary research, advise and support the reform of the by-laws of the labour code in full alignment with the NSSF internal regulations. The consultant will work in collaboration with the Ministry of Labour, the NSSF and the technical team working on the implementation of the law reform. Tasks and responsibilities The consultant will be responsible for the following tasks: - Desk review: Conduct a revision of the Ministry of Labour relevant rules and internal regulations and by-laws in conjunction with those of the NSSF; - Ensure alignment of the internal regulations between the two entities; - Undertake consultations with involved stakeholders on the relevance and consequences of different options and alternatives to ensure the effective implementation of Flexible Work Arrangements including the required actuarial studies; - Suggest labour-law related by-laws for the Ministry of Labour, specifically in relation to flexible work arrangements; - Propose monitoring and evaluation procedures for the application of the amended labour law. The consultant is expected to provide regular updates on the work progress.<br> Qualifications/special skills<br>A master's degree in Lebanese law is required. All candidates must submit a copy of the required educational degree. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed. A minimum of 5 years of professional work experience in areas related to law reform and changes is required. Previous experience in working on labour law and/or social security laws is desirable. Previous experience in working on labor and social security laws in Lebanon is desirable.<br> Languages<br>English and French are the working languages of the United Nations Secretariat; and Arabic is a working language of ESCWA. For this position, fluency in Arabic is required. Knowledge of French and English is desirable. Note: “Fluency” equals a rating of ‘fluent’ in all four areas (speak, read, write, and understand) and “Knowledge of” equals a rating of ‘confident’ in two of the four areas.<br> Additional Information<br>Not available.<br> No Fee<br>THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CHARGE A FEE AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS (APPLICATION, INTERVIEW MEETING, PROCESSING, OR TRAINING). THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CONCERN ITSELF WITH INFORMATION ON APPLICANTS’ BANK ACCOUNTS.<br><br><br>
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<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>Communities hosting displaced populations face increasing pressure on limited resources, weakened service delivery systems, and reduced institutional capacities. These challenges have been further intensified by the economic and financial crisis since 2019, as well as the growing impacts of climate change. The Local Development for Stabilization Project (LDP) aims to bolster the coping and sustainable development capacities of host communities in Lebanon. Its key objectives are to create a more enabling environment for mitigating and preventing tensions by: • Reducing competition over public services, livelihood, and economic opportunities: This is achieved by supporting the maintenance and expansion ofservice delivery and creating economic opportunities, especially in the context of the significant incapacitation of both public and private sectors. • Providing conflict-sensitive and inclusive dialogue and decision-making spaces: These spaces allow local communities to engage in peaceful discussions, identify common interests, and collaboratively chart a path towards a sustainable future. • The Local Development for Stabilization Project (LDP) focuses on strengthening local governance, enhancing economic resilience, and supporting sustainable development processes at the community level. The LDP project is critical in addressing Lebanon s multi-dimensional vulnerabilities and ensuring the country s capacity forsustainable, inclusive recovery. It aimsto create a harmonious, integrated approach to local development that not only addresses immediate needs but also builds resilience for the future. Within this framework, infrastructure rehabilitation and civil works at community facilities remain a key intervention for improving service delivery and living conditions. Wadi Khaled Social Development Center is a key community facility serving the population of Wadi Khaled, North Lebanon. UNDP, under the LDP project, is undertaking civil rehabilitation and construction works at this center and requires a Civil Engineer Consultant to monitor, supervise, and ensure the quality of these civil works. OBJECTIVES The main objective of this consultancy is to provide dedicated technical expertise in civil engineering to support the supervision, monitoring, and quality assurance of civil works at the Wadi Khaled Social Development Center under the LDP project. Specifically, the Consultant will: • Ensure technical soundness and quality of civil works in compliance with approved designs and UNDP standards • Monitor contractor performance and ensure works are completed on time, within scope, and to specification • Review and validate contractor submittments including shop drawings, material submittals, and payment certificates, and provide technical solutions throughout the project lifecycle SCOPE OF WORK UNDP is seeking the services of a Civil Engineer Consultant to supervise the civil works being implemented at the Wadi Khaled Social Development Center, under the overall guidance of the LDP/LHSP Project Specialist and in close coordination with the Area Manager and the UNDP Engineering Unit. The Civil Engineer consultant shall be present on site four (4) days per week, according to an agreed schedule and in coordination with the UNDP Engineering Unit. Implementation and Supervision: • Supervise and inspect all civil and electromechanical works and materials/components supplied during the lifetime of the contract to ensure completion in accordance with contract provisions and QA/QC standards. • Propose solutions and update designs when required as per site conditions and encountered problems. Supervise all on-site tests carried out by the contractor related to civil, architectural and electromechanical works. • Participate in technical meetings with contractors and stakeholders when required. • Ensure that as-built drawings and all relevant documentation are well kept and regularly updated. • Process in a timely manner, and as appropriate, certify payment of contractor statements to ensure they reflect works performed. • Support UNDP in claims and variations. Document progress through daily/weekly/monthly field reports with geo-referenced photographic evidence. Participate in technical meetings with contractors and stakeholders when required. • Site inspection checklists and QA/QC protocols aligned with UNDP standards. • Field verification and validation approaches. • Reporting templates. • Use of geo-tagged photos and documentation STANDARD MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education • Bachelor s degree in Civil Engineering or related field. • Minimum of 8 years of experience in civil engineering, construction supervision, or infrastructure rehabilitation or any related field. Language: Fluency in Arabic and English is mandatory (both oral and written) The Personnel will be covered with Health insurance and Personal accident insurance; the fees shall be deducted from personnel's monthly payment.</p></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><p>• Bachelor s degree in Civil Engineering or related field.<br>• Minimum of 8 years of experience in civil engineering, construction supervision, or infrastructure rehabilitation or any related field.<br>Language: Fluency in Arabic and English is mandatory (both oral and written)</p><p></p></section>
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<p><span>Join our Levant FIG Sales Team, based in Beirut who Payments Sales Managers in managing client relationships, driving sales initiatives, and delivering best-in-class client solutions across the Levant financial institutions portfolio.</span></p><br><p><span>As a </span><span><span>Financial Institutions Group (FIG) Sales Analyst in our </span></span><span>FIG Payments Sales team, you will play a key role in supporting the Sales team in client relationship management and business development.</span></p><br><p><span>Your responsibilities will include preparing client research, pitching materials, and industry analysis, as well as reviewing transactional data to generate insights on client account structures, cash flows, and product usage. You will also coordinate cross-functional engagement to ensure alignment with internal stakeholders and client objectives.</span></p><br><p><span>This is a fast-paced and diverse role, offering exposure to Payments, liquidity, and FX solutions, while supporting both existing client portfolios and new business opportunities across the Levant region.</span></p><br><p><span><strong>Job Responsibilities</strong></span></p><br><ul><li>Support Sales Managers in preparing pitch materials, client research, industry analysis, and project assignments</li><li>Prepare client account plans, briefing memos, portfolio reporting, and marketing materials (presentations, pitch books, etc.)</li><li>Assist in managing the end-to-end sales cycle, including onboarding, KYC processes, pricing, and billing setup</li><li>Review and analyze transactional data to identify trends, risks, and pricing/billing inefficiencies</li><li>Support client onboarding and ensure delivery of agreed services in coordination with internal teams</li><li>Analyze portfolio revenue, balances, and pipeline data; prepare reports for senior management</li><li>Conduct research on existing and prospective clients, including wallet analysis and growth opportunities & Support preparation of proposals and materials for internal approvals </li><li>Participate in due diligence processes to understand transaction flows and identify risks, ensuring strong AML compliance standards</li><li>Coordinate with Sales, Product, Implementation, and Operations teams to deliver best-in-class client service </li><li>Support client engagement initiatives, including meetings, conferences, and sector coverage activities & Contribute as the voice of the client in internal discussions to align with broader firm objectives</li></ul><p><strong>Required Qualifications, Capabilities, and Skills</strong></p><br><ul><li><span><span>Fluency in Arabic, English, and French (written and spoken)</span></span></li><li>Bachelor’s degree (BA/BS) in Business Administration, Economics, or related field</li><li>Some relevant work experience</li><li>Strong analytical, technical, and problem-solving skills</li><li>Strong verbal and written communication skills</li><li>Proficiency in Excel, PowerPoint, and Word</li><li>Strong organizational skills with the ability to manage multiple priorities under pressure</li></ul><p><strong>Preferred Qualifications, Capabilities, and Skills</strong></p><br><ul><li>Ability to work independently and collaboratively across teams</li><li>Strong attention to detail and commercial acumen</li><li>Ability to demonstrate a strong commercial acumen and attention to detail</li><li>Ability to work on own initiative and meet tight deadlines. </li><li>An efficient and confident communicator with strong presentation skills </li></ul><br> JPMorganChase, one of the oldest financial institutions, offers innovative financial solutions to millions of consumers, small businesses and many of the world’s most prominent corporate, institutional and government clients under the J.P. Morgan and Chase brands. Our history spans over 200 years and today we are a leader in investment banking, consumer and small business banking, commercial banking, financial transaction processing and asset management. <br> <p>We offer a competitive total rewards package including base salary determined based on the role, experience, skill set and location. Those in eligible roles may receive commission-based pay and/or discretionary incentive compensation, paid in the form of cash and/or forfeitable equity, awarded in recognition of individual achievements and contributions. We also offer a range of benefits and programs to meet employee needs, based on eligibility. These benefits include comprehensive health care coverage, on-site health and wellness centers, a retirement savings plan, backup childcare, tuition reimbursement, mental health support, financial coaching and more. Additional details about total compensation and benefits will be provided during the hiring process. </p><br> <p>We recognize that our people are our strength and the diverse talents they bring to our global workforce are directly linked to our success. We are an equal opportunity employer and place a high value on diversity and inclusion at our company. We do not discriminate on the basis of any protected attribute, including race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital or veteran status, pregnancy or disability, or any other basis protected under applicable law. We also make reasonable accommodations for applicants’ and employees’ religious practices and beliefs, as well as mental health or physical disability needs. Visit our FAQs for more information about requesting an accommodation.</p><br> <p>JPMorgan Chase & Co. is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including Disability/Veterans</p><br> <br> <br><br> </div>
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<p>With 75 years of experience, our focus is on helping the most vulnerable children overcome poverty and experience fullness of life. We help children of all backgrounds, even in the most dangerous places, inspired by our Christian faith.<br>Come join our 31,000+ staff working in nearly 100 countries and share the joy of transforming vulnerable children’s life stories!</p><br><p><u>Employee Contract Type:</u></p><br>Local - Fixed Term Employee (Fixed Term)<p><u>Job Description:</u></p><br><p><b>Purpose:</b></p><br><ul><li>to ensure cash, commodity food and any other program compliance with WV global standards, donor regulations, sector best practices and audit recommendations.</li><li>for establishing control mechanisms within the Response portfolio to ensure strict adherence to regulations.</li><li>to work closely with all projects leads to build their capacity in meeting key global standards and audit regulations across their projects.</li><li>lead reconciliation processes on a monthly basis across all grants and compile all necessary internal and external reports.</li><li>Lead on all DMT reports and ensure all supporting documents are available.</li></ul><p><b><span>Key Responsibilities:</span></b></p><br><ul><li>Review WV and donor standards and determine the financial and programmatic risk levels across all cash, commodities, food and livelihood projects under the portfolio;</li><li>Develop a clear long term sustainable strategy for managing the identified risks, in clear compliance with WV global standards and previous audit recommendations.</li><li>Conduct review of proposal package to ensure compliance and consistency from an operational view.</li><li>Ensure the standardization of processes and SOPs across different areas.</li><li>Imbed risk management strategies within the process flows and SOPs per grant. Ensure clear control mechanism are in place to adhere to the risk management plan; support the project in the establishment of the SoPs and bring an external eye review.</li><li>Act as a focal point for the Cash and Livelihood portfolio for any external/internal audit mission by leading audit prep spot-checks and ensure projects operate in line with the established control mechanisms and SOPs,</li><li>Ensure all projects are closed out in line with WV global standards. Obtain all necessary sign off before project closure;</li><li>Ensure that all stock (commodities, cards, pins, in kind commodities) are managed and stored in line with global standards and donor regulations.</li><li>Review supporting documents provided by local partners as a means of verification for service delivery or payment issuance;</li></ul><ul><li>Compile and analyze cash, commodities food and livelihood project information (including ATM usage reports, bank statements, warehouse reports, distribution records, student attendance records, cash for work beneficiary count, HH payment list…) in order to complete a full programmatic reconciliation on a monthly basis;</li><li>Monitor the the physical inventory exercise that is being conducted by the compliance and reporting officer for all stock under the portfolio on a monthly basis. Ensure the stock, loss claim and asset registers are updated; Act as a focal point for any inquiry related to the stock management.</li><li>Liaise with internal and external stakeholders in order to obtain timely and accurate supporting documents which will enable reconciliation and reporting.</li><li>Lead on the DMT reporting and act as the accountable person and main focal point in the Portfolio in terms of DMT reporting: (i) Establish a mechanism which will enable rapid and accurate authentication preparation of monthly, quarterly and yearly internal and external reports. (ii) Liaise with other departments (Finance, RAM, M&E, Technical Specialist) in order to obtain their inputs on the reports, (iii) Ensure Reports are compliant with the approved templates and linked to all supporting documents and audit ready. (iv) Ensure that all reports are uploaded on Disaster Grant database, (v) Regular coordination with DMT Reporting and Information Management Unit for any updates related to reporting requirements</li><li>Establish a mechanism, which will enable rapid and accurate authentication preparation of monthly, quarterly and yearly internal and external reports.</li><li>Compile reports/information/data from project coordinators and conduct review and deduplication and provide accurate data to feed in the different internal and external reporting templates.</li></ul><ul><li>Establish a clear, chronological and secure hard and soft copy record filing system across the portfolio. Ensure compliance with the filing system across all projects within the portfolio;</li><li>Liaise with other project coordinators within the Cash and Livelihood Portfolio and other Portfolios in WV Lebanon in order to create synergies and standard systems across the portfolio project by sharing lessons learned, experiences, observations and challenges.</li><li>Provide leadership to the team by mentoring, coaching, and provision of in-house or external training staff to ensure efficiency and high-quality deliverables.</li><li>Establish and maintain a clear communication system with staff which allows for regular: a) progress tracking; b) task assignment; c) problem solving; d) on-the-job capacity building;</li></ul><ul><li>Provide capacity building to all portfolio staff to ensure:</li><li>Heightened awareness of all cash, commodities and food global standards;</li><li>Auditing process and regulations;</li><li>Reporting and recording standards;</li></ul><ul><li>Attend trainings locally and internationally.</li><li>Attend and participate in WVL’s spiritual nurture and other organizational events.</li><li>Responsible of own security and actively contribute to a positive security culture.</li><li>Abide by the security policies and procedures and report any incidents or breaches to line manager and / or security manager.</li><li>Perform other duties as assigned by the Line Manager.</li></ul><p><b>Minimum Requirements:</b></p><br><ul><li>Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Data Management or any related field.</li><li>2-4 experience in similar position<br>Experience in auditing cash, commodity and food grants;</li><li>Ability to write reports in a very good level of English and Arabic.</li><li>The position is 95% office based and 5% field based. The position holder will be expected to be available on last minute calls, flexible in working hours and willing to work weekends and holidays as the need arises.</li><li>Ability to work extra hours whenever required in emergency situations and as situation demands.</li></ul><p><b>As a Christian organisation, World Vision is founded on the biblical principles that women and men, girls and boys are created in the image of God, and of Jesus’ love for all people without discrimination. This means that we recognise and affirm the equal worth, dignity and rights of women, men, girls and boys with and without disability and all applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, colour, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, or disability status.</b></p><br><p><u>Applicant Types Accepted:</u></p><br>Local Applicants Only </div>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>The post is located at the Programme Office in Lebanon, in Beirut under the UNODC Regional Office for the Middle East and North Africa (ROMENA). Within delegated authority, the Programme Officer (Head of Programme Office in Lebanon will be responsible for overseeing the overall implementation of UNODC Programmes and activities in Lebanon. The incumbent will also act as the Head of the UNODC Programme Office in Lebanon and represent UNODC vis-a-vis the Government of Lebanon and the international community in Lebanon. The Programme Coordinator works under the overall guidance of the Regional Representative for the Middle East and North Africa (ROMENA), and under the direct supervision of the Deputy Regional Representative. The incumbent is a member of the relevant United Nations Country Team (UNCT) under the strategic guidance and coordination of the United Nations Resident Coordinator (UNRC). In this capacity, the incumbent leads UNODC's engagement in UN common country planning, programming, funding, monitoring and evaluation activities and actively contributes to the establishment of the Common Country Analysis and United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (CCA and UNSDCF) and related joint workplan, resource mobilization and communications strategies and plans as well as the Business Operations Strategy especially under the UN reform and the 2030 Agenda. For more information on UNODC, please visit www.unodc.org</p><p>Responsibilities</p><p>Within assigned authority, the incumbent will be responsible for the overall implementation and direction of UNODC projects and initiatives in Lebanon under the Regional Framework for Arab States. S/he will be responsible for the following specific tasks:</p><ul><li>Ensure the strategic direction and management of the programme for Lebanon and contribute to expand and raise resources for the Lebanon Programme across UNODC mandates with financial support from governments, international organizations, member states and private sector.</li><li>Under the leadership of the respective Regional Representative and Deputy Representative, act as Head of Office representing UNODC vis- -vis the national counterparts, the UN, the international community and other partners working towards national, regional and inter-regional long-term capacity-building in UNODC mandates and in particular in drug control and crime prevention, in order to promote adherence to and ensure consistency with the terms of the United Nations conventions, drug control treaties, the Conventions against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC), Corruption (UNCAC) and cybercrime, the international instruments to counter terrorism and the UN standards and norms in criminal justice and crime prevention.</li><li>Translate programmatic objectives produced by ROMENA in efficient and viable technical assistance and policy development work for Lebanon and support ROMENA in the establishment of the strategic direction and expansion of cooperation in the context of the UNODC Regional Programme for the Arab States.</li><li>Contribute towards UN-wide strategic planning and cooperation in Lebanon and advocate for drugs/crime related issues to be embedded in key UN programmatic instruments such as the United Nations Common Country Analysis; Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework; and contribute to the Efficiency Roadmap goals (i.e. Business Operations Strategy annual review; Common Back Offices/Local Shared Service Centres; Common Premises) as well as UN common goals such as women empowerment, gender equality.</li><li>Coordinate and liaise with UNODC field offices and global programs, as well as relevant units at UNODC Headquarters (HQ), the authorities of the host country, and other relevant international and regional actors to facilitate project implementation and create synergies in this regard.</li></ul><p>Advocacy</p><ul><li>Establish close partnership with the national counterparts in Lebanon, manage and coordinate communications with governments, other UN agencies, international organizations, and diplomatic missions on drug control, crime prevention and criminal justice policy issues and the broader UNODC mandate.</li></ul><p>Programme Implementation</p><ul><li>Coordinate, oversee, and monitor the planning the budgeting and the implementation of the UNODC portfolio in Lebanon, including but not limited to drug control; countering human trafficking/smuggling of migrant; countering corruption; prison reform; juvenile justice; countering maritime crime and border management.</li><li>Lead and manage the implementation of the crime prevention and criminal justice programme in Lebanon, ensuring effective human rights and gender mainstreaming across all interventions, and maintaining oversight of programme delivery, budgets, expenditures, and partnerships with national counterparts and donors.</li><li>Monitor and analyze programme and project development and implementation; identify risks challenges to be addressed and propose corrective actions.</li><li>Identify and assess technical assistance strategies of donors active in criminal justice and crime prevention.</li><li>Design coordinate and support training and capacity-building activities for criminal justice actors, including the development of technical materials and the delivery of interregional, regional, and national training activities.</li><li>Ensure effective financial management, fund monitoring, and compliance with reporting requirement of the projects in Lebanon meeting related reporting obligations and coordinate timely projects reviews and revisions as required.</li><li>Engage with funding partners at national and international level to expand and raise resources for the crime prevention, criminal justice portfolio.</li><li>Collect and analyze data to identify trends and patterns. Provide insights through graphs, charts, tables, and reports using data visualization methods to support data-driven planning, decision-making, and reporting.</li><li>Draft and review a variety of high quality and timely written outputs, such as background papers, policy proposals, official correspondence, working papers, mission reports, presentations, and organize, participate in, and deliver presentations at policy-making, expert group, and programme- and project-related meetings, workshops, and discussions.</li><li>Promote gender equality and mainstream gender across all programmatic activities and policies in line with UNODC Gender Strategy.</li></ul><p>Managing the Programme Office</p><ul><li>Provide oversight in managing the financial, physical and human resources of the local UNODC office under his/her supervision in line with the established policies and delegated authority in Lebanon</li><li><br></li></ul></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><h2>Education</h2><p>Advanced university degree (Master s degree or equivalent) in criminology, law, social sciences or related field is required. A first-level university degree in similar fields, in combination with two additional years of qualifying experience, may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.</p><h2>Job - Specific Qualification</h2><p>Not available.</p><h2>Work Experience</h2><ul><li>A minimum of five years of relevant, progressively responsible professional work experience, in implementing projects/programs in international technical cooperation in criminal justice and crime prevention and strengthening criminal justice systems is required.</li><li>Experience in the delivery of capacity-building, training and advisory services training and providing advice and assistance to national criminal justice and crime prevention organizations is required.</li><li>Experience in fund-raising and in managing projects funded by international funding partners, including the European Union, intergovernmental or international organizations is desirable.</li><li>Experience in team and performance management is desirable</li><li>Experience in data analytics or related areas is desirable.</li></ul><h2>Languages</h2><p>English and French are the working languages of the United Nations Secretariat. For this job opening, English and Arabic are required.</p><p></p></section>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>Social Development Officer Ministry of Social Affairs Background In the context of prolonged displacement, economic crises, and increasing social vulnerabilities, MOSA seeks to recruit a development expert to support the implementation and coordination of social development interventions under the social welfare component of the National Social Protection Strategy, and the local development component of MoSA 2PHONE_NUMBER Strategy, particularly those delivered through Social Development Centers (SDCs). In this process, the role aims to bridge humanitarian, development and peace programming within MOSA and support the development and implementation of the MoSA Social Development Centers Strategy. The role will work closely with government counterparts, UN agencies, and civil society, to promote inclusive, holistic and conflict sensitive interventions that address vulnerabilities and strengthen community resilience. The position will also support the alignment of relevant humanitarian and development interventions with MoSA s SDC platform, including the gradual integration or linkage of selected partner-supported activities, tools and referral pathways into SDCs where appropriate, in line with national policies, institutional sustainability, protection principles and MoSA priorities.</p><p>Roles and Responsibilities</p><p>Support the development and operationalization of the SDC Strategy</p><p>Support MoSA in finalizing, refining and operationalizing the Social Development Centers Strategy, ensuring alignment with the MoSA 2PHONE_NUMBER Strategy and the National Social Protection Strategy. Support the translation of the SDC Strategy into practical implementation plans, including phased roll-out plans, annual workplans, geographic prioritization, responsibilities, timelines and follow-up mechanisms. Assist in defining and refining the role of SDCs as local entry points for social services, outreach, referrals, community engagement, social assistance linkages, protection-sensitive support, economic inclusion referrals and local initiatives.development Support MoSA in clarifying the minimum service package of SDCs, including core functions such as intake, identification, referral, follow-up, communication, community engagement, community outreach, protection risk identification, case management linkages and coordination with specialized service providers. Support the development or refinement of SOPs, guidance notes, templates and tools required for SDC strategy implementation.</p><p>Support implementation follow-up and coordination across MoSA structures</p><p>Work closely with relevant MoSA central departments, regional structures and SDC heads to support implementation of the SDC Strategy. Establish and maintain an implementation follow-up mechanism, including action trackers, progress dashboards, regular check-ins and reporting templates. Support regular coordination meetings between MoSA central units, regional focal points and selected SDCs to identify bottlenecks, document progress and agree on corrective actions. Support the organization and documentation of consultations, workshops and technical meetings related to SDC reform, service packages, referral pathways, staffing needs, capacity building and operational planning. Help ensure that SDC-level implementation is aligned with national standards while allowing flexibility to respond to local needs and area-specific vulnerabilities.</p><p>Coordinate stakeholders and partner alignment around SDCs</p><p>Support MoSA in coordinating with UNHCR, UN agencies, NGOs, municipalities, civil society organizations and development partners working in or through SDCs. Map ongoing and planned partner interventions linked to SDCs, including social services, protection, psychosocial support, GBV, child protection, disability inclusion, economic inclusion, local development, outreach and referral activities. Support MoSA in identifying opportunities to reduce duplication, improve complementarity and align partner-supported activities with the SDC Strategy. Support the integration of selected UNHCR-supported tools, practices, referral pathways and activities into SDCs, where appropriate and in line with MoSA systems.</p><p>Support monitoring, reporting, learning and institutionalization</p><p>Support MoSA in developing a monitoring framework for SDC Strategy implementation, including indicators on coverage, accessibility, service delivery, referrals, partner presence, capacity building, inclusion and user feedback. Prepare regular implementation updates, meeting minutes, action-point trackers, progress reports and briefing notes for MoSA leadership and partners. Document implementation challenges, lessons learned, good practices and recommendations to inform adjustments to the SDC Strategy and its roll-out. Support the preparation of briefs, concept notes and partner updates related to SDC reform, service delivery strengthening and institutional development. Support MoSA in institutionalizing SDC coordination and follow-up mechanisms within its regular structures, rather than creating parallel project-based arrangements.</p><p>Support MOSA s engagement with development actors, donors, finance institutions and the private sector to mobilize resources</p><p>Contribute to MOSA s engagement with development partners, including International Financial Institutions, Multilateral Development Banks, and Bilateral Development donors and the private sector to mobilize resources, roles and capacities that advance NSPS aligned initiatives with strategy Assist MOSA in identifying, strategically articulating and capitalizing development and resilience opportunities and partnerships, including through building internal capacities, tools and messaging Contribute to concept notes, briefs, and proposals linked to NSPS priorities</p><p>Documentation, monitoring, evaluation and reporting</p><p>Support MOSA to document and operationalize its SDC strategy and response framework through the development and refinement of SOPs, tools, guidance, and costed, multi year workplans, including phased implementation scenarios aligned with existing capacities, with the aim to enact it into inclusive government funded policies and/or legal frameworks Contribute to studies and analytical activities that build the conceptual framework and evidence base for comprehensive, inclusive and development-oriented responses to forced displacement. Organize, facilitate and report on relevant stakeholder meetings, as well as follow up on action points Report regularly on key activities, constraints, achievements, lessons learned and solutions, as well as contribute to monitoring, reporting, and learning focused on coverage, quality, and inclusiveness</p></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><ul><li>University degree, preferably at an advanced level, in International Development, Development Studies Public Policy, Public Administration, Political Science, Economics, Social Sciences or other relevant technical fields</li><li>Minimum 7 years of experience in strategy development, planning, implementation and management of protection, community development or social services programming, reform and systems strengthening</li><li>Experience in community-based service delivery, case management, referral pathways, social workforce strengthening, and area-based programming is highly desirable.</li><li>Experience working with UN agencies, NGOs, municipalities, local authorities and government counterparts in Lebanon is an asset.</li><li>Knowledge of humanitarian-development linkages, displacement dynamics, protection mainstreaming and inclusion is desirable, particularly in relation to service delivery through national systems.</li><li>Strong understanding of social service delivery systems, decentralized service provision, SDC operations, social welfare, protection, inclusion and referral pathways.</li><li>Demonstrated experience in strategy operationalization, including development of workplans, implementation tools, SOPs, monitoring frameworks and progress reports.</li><li>Strong coordination and facilitation skills, including experience managing multi-stakeholder consultations, technical working groups and follow-up mechanisms.</li><li>Understanding of protection mainstreaming, accountability to affected populations, community engagement, case management, inclusion of persons with disabilities, gender-sensitive programming and access to services.</li><li>Solid knowledge of poverty, vulnerability, displacement, social protection and social development challenges in Lebanon.</li><li>Proven analytical, drafting and reporting skills, including ability to prepare briefs, meeting minutes, action trackers, implementation updates and donor/government-facing documents.</li><li>Ability to work closely with central and field-level teams, including SDC heads, regional coordinators and partner organizations.</li><li>Ability to work independently, manage multiple workstreams and follow up on implementation bottlenecks.</li><li>Fluency in Arabic and English; French is an asset.</li></ul><p></p></section>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>In accordance with the established Agency policy and procedures, the incumbent is responsible for advising on and operationalizing all aspects of UNRWA security and risk management, crisis readiness and preparedness in the Field, for all UNRWA personnel both Internationally recruited and locally recruited Area staff with focus on frontline Area staff security, particularly in those areas heavily impacted by the current conflict.</p><p>The Senior Field Security Officer (SFSO) serves as a principal Advisor and assists the Front Office (DUA and DDUA (Operations/Programmes)) in the execution of their security responsibilities in the Field. The SFSO ensures UNRWA's Security and Risk Management system is context specific and tailored to the needs of frontline personnel. S/he supports the identification, implementation of security and risk management best practices and other Standard Operation Procedures across the Field. The SFSO ensures UNRWA's participation in the UN Security Management System (UNSMS) and supports UNRWA's compliance with security requirements, as appropriate. The SFSO also maintains close cooperation with UN Department of Safety and Security (UNDSS), Agency Funds and Programmes Security Officer(s), as well as with the Host Government security agencies, local community, and beneficiaries. Where applicable, the SFSO provides direct supervision to the Close Protection Team, and in addition to all aspects of the Field Security Risk & Management (FSRM) team. In this context, SFSO performs the following:</p><p><strong>1. Security Risk Assessment:</strong></p><ul><li>In line with UNSMS methodology, leads the development of security risk management processes, outlining potential risks and recommends prevention and mitigation strategies towards improving the security of both the internationally recruited and the frontline Area staff, as well as the installations with a particular emphasis on the Camp level;</li><li>In close cooperation with the Front Office and Department and Programme Heads, ensures that security initiatives are fully coordinated, approved and integrated into appropriate Agency-wide policy;</li><li>Oversees the process of comprehensive threat analysis and security risk assessments to include all area staff, locations, installations and activities in the assigned Field;</li><li>Manages the processes of various security assessments, both routine and adhoc, as required, to ensure optimal prevention and mitigation measures are in place;</li><li>Reviews inputs and recommends improvements in coordination with DSRM, HQ (Amman) in the implementation, further development and monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of the security and risk management system for all staff with the objective to minimize risk in the contextual, programmatic and professional workplace-risk categories for frontline Area staff;</li><li>Manages the UNRWA security incidents system as required and ensures that the Agency Security Incident Management System (SIMS) is fully implemented, kept up-to-date and reports filed properly. Oversees the upgrading of the SIMS to provide critical information for security analysis; encourages incident reporting at the Camp and Area level;</li></ul><p><strong>2. UNRWA Security Plan, Security Risk Management processes and UNSMS Security Risk Management (SRM) Measures:</strong></p><ul><li>Plans and oversees Security Risk Management process for all offices and maintains guidance such as security, contingency, emergency and evacuation plans as required;</li><li>Supports and supervises the implementation and adherence to the Area Security Plan and coordinates capacity building efforts for relevant frontline staff with the support of the available security resources on the ground;</li><li>Is responsible for developing and updating the Field specific security contingency plans in accordance with the United Nations Security Policy Manual that governs Internationally recruited staff and UNRWA risk management system for Area staff; coordinates and organizes emergency medical evacuation and convoy security procedures;</li><li>Ensures and manages that all new International and Area staff personnel receive briefings upon arrival, local security training as necessitated by changes in security environment, and are kept informed of matters affecting their security;</li><li>Ensures implementation of the frontline staff capacity-building plan, including SSAFE training programme for frontline staff, as required, and professional work-place risk trainings;</li><li>Manages the staff warden/ information systems as required;</li><li>Ensures that UNRWA Field Office procedures conform to the UNSMS and UNRWA policy and standards as appropriate, and that UNRWA personnel is included in the Security Plan comprising International staff with eligible dependents and the Area staff;</li><li>Ensures that appropriate staff tracking procedures are in place for all UNRWA staff travel; ensures compliance of International staff with Travel Request Information Process (TRIP) including the security clearance process;</li><li>Oversees staff's adherence and compliance to various (UNDSS and UNRWA specific) security plans and advisories, such as warden systems, and Residential Security Measures (RSM);</li><li>Assists the Field Director in assessing and implementing security risk management measures with a view towards SRM compliance for all aspects of UNRWA operations, including staff and supports the development and implementation of operational procedures and standards with regard to contextual, programmatic and professional work-place risk categories for frontline Area staff based on best practices in the Field; in LFO, chairs the Field Office advisory sub-committee on Security and Risk Management and make recommendations to the Field Director.</li></ul><p><strong>3. Office Security Management:</strong></p><ul><li>Oversees and directs the reporting of area d security incidents and information; monitoring of guarding schedules; conducting radio checks and providing logistics support;</li><li>Leads periodic appropriate security assessments of UNRWA premises, equipment and advises on shortfalls in security preparedness with recommended improvements and solutions;</li><li>Reviews office security surveys and recommends physical security measures validated by D/SRM to the Field Director or DDUA;</li><li>Ensures due security arrangements (fire, hazards etc.) in UNRWA premises, makes recommendations to responsible units and conducts periodic drills, and works closely on emergency preparedness and readiness activities;</li><li>Leads the development and maintenance of plans to engage frontline Area Staff, beneficiaries and community to further safeguard UNRWA installations' security;</li></ul></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><ul><li>An advanced university degree (Master's or equivalent) from an accredited educational institution in risk management, military or police intelligence, international relations or related area, or a university degree from an accredited educational institution in the same specializations as mentioned above, with two additional years of relevant work experience, given the specialty of this post.</li><li>A minimum of seven years of progressively responsible and relevant experience in security analysis and risk management with the UN Security Management System (UNSMS) or International Organization (IO) is required.</li><li>Unless already serving as an international staff member in the UN Common System, a candidate for an international post must have at least two continuous years of relevant international experience outside UNRWA, and outside the country(s) of which the candidate is a national or holds citizenship, a passport, or a national identity number is required.</li><li>Progressively responsible practical experience at the Field/country level in moderate to high-risk security environments within UNSMS, IO security management, INGO Security Management is required.</li><li>Indicate your current involvement in any outside activities, as it is required. Including but not limited to employment, independent contractor/freelance consultant, board member (corporate, academic, etc), expert group, lobby, public speaking/writing (article, book, blog, social media etc), teaching, conferences, training, press statement, voluntary work, political activity, fundraising/donation for non-UNRWA entity, running for public office, role in political party or orgs, owning business, work for gov./NGO/private company/charity, UNRWA partner/vendor, full/part-time, paid or not. A yes answer doesn t necessarily lead to exclusion from future work at UNRWA, yet misrepresentation in providing accurate/complete info can lead to disqualification/termination of appointment, if hired.</li><li>Additional technical certification in relation to security and risk management such as security management, community security, civilian-military coordination, human rights & protection, counterterrorism, intelligence management, hostage management, operational planning and investigation, crisis management and emergency or disaster planning is desirable.</li><li>Demonstrated understanding of security related analytical processes is desirable.</li><li>Additional management, programme and project management qualifications is desirable.</li><li>Knowledge of UN field security operations/ UN Field Security Officer/Adviser experience, UN policies, procedures and operations relating to security, humanitarian operations, humanitarian, human rights, and/or international refugee law is desirable.</li><li>In possession of UN Security Certification Programme (SCP) certificate is desirable.</li><li>Experience working in conflict settings and in high-risk environment is desirable.</li></ul><p></p></section>
<section><p class="heading jdMain">Job Description</p><p class="heading">Roles & Responsibilities</p><div class="paragraph"><p>In accordance with the established Agency policy and procedures, the incumbent is responsible for advising on and operationalizing all aspects of UNRWA security and risk management, crisis readiness and preparedness in the Field, for all UNRWA personnel both Internationally recruited and locally recruited Area staff with focus on frontline Area staff security, particularly in those areas heavily impacted by the current conflict.</p><p>The Senior Field Security Officer (SFSO) serves as a principal Advisor and assists the Front Office (DUA and DDUA (Operations/Programmes)) in the execution of their security responsibilities in the Field. The SFSO ensures UNRWA's Security and Risk Management system is context specific and tailored to the needs of frontline personnel. S/he supports the identification, implementation of security and risk management best practices and other Standard Operation Procedures across the Field. The SFSO ensures UNRWA's participation in the UN Security Management System (UNSMS) and supports UNRWA's compliance with security requirements, as appropriate. The SFSO also maintains close cooperation with UN Department of Safety and Security (UNDSS), Agency Funds and Programmes Security Officer(s), as well as with the Host Government security agencies, local community, and beneficiaries. Where applicable, the SFSO provides direct supervision to the Close Protection Team, and in addition to all aspects of the Field Security Risk & Management (FSRM) team. In this context, SFSO performs the following:</p><p>1. Security Risk Assessment:</p><p>1.1.In line with UNSMS methodology, leads the development of security risk management processes, outlining potential risks and recommends prevention and mitigation strategies towards improving the security of both the internationally recruited and the frontline Area staff, as well as the installations with a particular emphasis on the Camp level;</p><p>1.2.In close cooperation with the Front Office and Department and Programme Heads, ensures that security initiatives are fully coordinated, approved and integrated into appropriate Agency-wide policy;</p><p>1.3.Oversees the process of comprehensive threat analysis and security risk assessments to include all area staff, locations, installations and activities in the assigned Field;</p><p>1.4.Manages the processes of various security assessments, both routine and adhoc, as required, to ensure optimal prevention and mitigation measures are in place;</p><p>1.5.Reviews inputs and recommends improvements in coordination with DSRM, HQ (Amman) in the implementation, further development and monitoring and evaluation (M&E) of the security and risk management system for all staff with the objective to minimize risk in the contextual, programmatic and professional workplace-risk categories for frontline Area staff;</p><p>1.6.Manages the UNRWA security incidents system as required and ensures that the Agency Security Incident Management System (SIMS) is fully implemented, kept up-to-date and reports filed properly. Oversees the upgrading of the SIMS to provide critical information for security analysis; encourages incident reporting at the Camp and Area level;</p><p>2. UNRWA Security Plan, Security Risk Management processes and UNSMS Security Risk Management (SRM) Measures:</p><p>2.1.Plans and oversees Security Risk Management process for all offices and maintains guidance such as security, contingency, emergency and evacuation plans as required;</p><p>2.2.Supports and supervises the implementation and adherence to the Area Security Plan and coordinates capacity building efforts for relevant frontline staff with the support of the available security resources on the ground;</p><p>2.3.Is responsible for developing and updating the Field specific security contingency plans in accordance with the United Nations Security Policy Manual that governs Internationally recruited staff and UNRWA risk management system for Area staff; coordinates and organizes emergency medical evacuation and convoy security procedures;</p><p>2.4.Ensures and manages that all new International and Area staff personnel receive briefings upon arrival, local security training as necessitated by changes in security environment, and are kept informed of matters affecting their security;</p><p>2.5.Ensures implementation of the frontline staff capacity-building plan, including SSAFE training programme for frontline staff, as required, and professional work-place risk trainings;</p><p>2.6.Manages the staff warden/ information systems as required;</p><p>2.7.Ensures that UNRWA Field Office procedures conform to the UNSMS and UNRWA policy and standards as appropriate, and that UNRWA personnel is included in the Security Plan comprising International staff with eligible dependents and the Area staff;</p><p>2.8.Ensures that appropriate staff tracking procedures are in place for all UNRWA staff travel; ensures compliance of International staff with Travel Request Information Process (TRIP) including the security clearance process;</p><p>2.9.Oversees staff's adherence and compliance to various (UNDSS and UNRWA specific) security plans and advisories, such as warden systems, and Residential Security Measures (RSM);</p><p>2.10.Assists the Field Director in assessing and implementing security risk management measures with a view towards SRM compliance for all aspects of UNRWA operations, including staff and supports the development and implementation of operational procedures and standards with regard to contextual, programmatic and professional work-place risk categories for frontline Area staff based on best practices in the Field; in LFO, chairs the Field Office advisory sub-committee on Security and Risk Management and make recommendations to the Field Director.</p><p>Functional</p><p>i. Applying Technical Expertise</p><p>ii. Relating and Networking</p><p>iii. Deciding and Initiating Action</p><p>Leadership (as applicable)</p><p>i. Delivering Results</p><p>ii. Managing Complexity and Change</p><p>Other Competencies not listed under Functional and Leadership</p><p>Leading and Supervising.</p><p>An advanced university degree (Master's or equivalent) from an accredited educational institution in risk management, military or police intelligence, international relations or related area, or a university degree from an accredited educational institution in the same specializations as mentioned above, with two additional years of relevant work experience, given the specialty of this post.</p><p>Work Experience</p><p>A minimum of seven years of progressively responsible and relevant experience in security analysis and risk management with the UN Security Management System (UNSMS) or International Organization (IO) is required. Unless already serving as an international staff member in the UN Common System.</p></div></section><section><p class="heading">Desired Candidate Profile</p><p class="paragraph"></p><p>An advanced university degree (Master's or equivalent) from an accredited educational institution in risk management, military or police intelligence, international relations or related area, or a university degree from an accredited educational institution in the same specializations as mentioned above, with two additional years of relevant work experience, given the specialty of this post.</p><p>Work Experience</p><p>A minimum of seven years of progressively responsible and relevant experience in security analysis and risk management with the UN Security Management System (UNSMS) or International Organization (IO) is required. Unless already serving as an international staff member in the UN Common System, a candidate for an international post must have at least two continuous years of relevant international experience outside UNRWA, and outside the country(s) of which the candidate is a national or holds citizenship, a passport, or a national identity number is required. Progressively responsible practical experience at the Field/country level in moderate to high-risk security environments within UNSMS, IO security management, INGO Security Management is required. Indicate your current involvement in any outside activities, as it is required. Including but not limited to employment, independent contractor/freelance consultant, board member (corporate, academic, etc), expert group, lobby, public speaking/writing (article, book, blog, social media etc), teaching, conferences, training, press statement, voluntary work, political activity, fundraising/donation for non- UNRWA entity, running for public office, role in political party or orgs, owning business, work for gov./NGO/private company/charity, UNRWA partner/vendor, full/part-time, paid or not. A "yes" answer doesn't necessarily lead to exclusion from future work at UNRWA, yet misrepresentation in providing accurate/complete info can lead to disqualification/termination of appointment, if hired.</p><p>Additional technical certification in relation to security and risk management such as security management, community security, civilian-military coordination, human rights & protection, counterterrorism, intelligence management, hostage management, operational planning and investigation, crisis management and emergency or disaster planning is desirable. Demonstrated understanding of security related analytical processes is desirable. Additional management, programme and project management qualifications is desirable. Knowledge of UN field security operations/ UN Field Security Officer/Adviser experience, UN policies, procedures and operations relating to security, humanitarian operations, humanitarian, human rights, and/or international refugee law is desirable. In possession of UN Security Certification Programme (SCP) certificate is desirable. Experience working in conflict settings and in high-risk environment is desirable.</p><p></p></section>