Job Description
SOLIDARITES INTERNATIONAL launches the external recruitment
of Liaison and Security Officer.
BASE: Aden
POSITION: Liaison and Security Officer
Contract Type: Part time
PRESENTATION OF THE ORGANIZATION
SOLIDARITES INTERNATIONAL (SI) is an
international humanitarian NGO which, for more than 40 years, has been
providing assistance to populations affected by armed conflicts and natural
disasters by meeting their vital needs for food, water and shelter. Particularly
involved in the fight against diseases linked to unsafe water, the first cause
of death in the world, SI's interventions provide expertise in the field of
access to drinking water, sanitation and hygiene promotion, but also in the
essential area of food security and livelihoods. Present in around twenty
countries, SI's teams - 2000 people in total made up of expatriates, national
staff, permanent staff at headquarters, and a few volunteers - work with
professionalism and commitment while respecting cultures.
Solidarités International (SI) is determined to prevent and
fight all type of abuse – all act of exploitation, abuse and/or sexual
harassment (SEAH) against members of beneficiary communities or collaborators,
fraud, corruption, violation of persons and/or property, funding of activities
harmful to human rights – that could be perpetrated in the frame of its
interventions. SI implements a zero-tolerance policy regarding acts of SEAH.
Solidarités International is an equitable employer committed
to find all forms of discrimination. SI will ever ask for any remuneration to
take part in a recruitment process.
DESCRIPTION OF THE POSITION
Goal/Purpose of the Position:
The Liaison and Security Officer ensure effective
representation and coordination with relevant administrative, governmental, and
security authorities to facilitate SI’s operations across Yemen.
He/she carries out administrative duties related to obtaining visas, work
permits, and travel authorizations for expatriates, ensuring compliance with
SI’s legal and administrative obligations.
Additionally, under the supervision of the Logistics and Security Supervisor,
he/she contributes to security monitoring, contact management, and mapping of
security networks to support safe and compliant operations in all SI areas of
intervention.
He/she maintains the files of expatriates.
He/she undertakes occasional translation tasks at the
request of the HR Coordinator or Head of Mission
List of main activities:
Carry out administrative procedures on behalf of
expatriate personnel:
- Submit,
follow and obtain administrative legal documents: visas, work permits,
travel authorizations;
- Take
steps to obtain visas for expatriate breaks;
- Maintain
a spread sheet detailing document expiry dates and renew documents in
time;
- Report
to the CD on the status of on-going procedures on a daily basis;
Security Responsibilities:
- Monitor
the security environment and report significant changes, incidents, or
risks to the Logistics and Security Supervisor.
- Maintain
and regularly update security contact lists, communication trees, and
incident tracking databases.
- Assist
in conducting risk assessments, monitoring travel routes, and providing
security briefings or orientations to staff and visitors.
- Ensure
proper staff and vehicle tracking procedures are followed and reports are
shared with the Logistics and Security Supervisor.
- Liaise
with local authorities on security-related matters and follow up on any security
incidents or permits.
- Contribute
to maintaining and strengthening SI’s security information network and
actor mapping across operational areas.
Represent the association to local administrative bodies:
- Keep
up-to-date of changes to administrative procedure pertaining to obtaining
documents related to project and all INGO related legal documents;
- Prepare
and translate PA and SA under the supervision of the CD
- Establish
or reinforce relations with administrative bodies;
- Meet
with representatives from the various administrative bodies as often as
needed to obtain documents or resolve related issues;
- Assist
the CD with authorities representation and meetings and ensuring
translation.
Maintain the administrative files of expatriates:
- Put
together expatriate files soft copies in the shared folder: contracts,
photographs, photocopies of passports and driving licenses, visas, etc.
- Keep
hard copies of expatriate files safely stored in the office.
Translation
- Undertake
the task of translating official or internal documents at the request of
the HR Department and/or Country Director
- Provide
simultaneous interpretation during meetings at the request of the HR
Department or Head of Mission
Carry out some of HR Tasks:
- Undertake
HR and admin related tasks, requested by HR department with the consent of
the line manager and in line with the core responsibilities & duties.
POSITION OF THIS POST IN THE ORGANISATION CHART
(hierarchical and functional relationships)
Line manager: Logistics and Security Supervisor
Line report(s) on base: -
Functional manager: - CD, Log Co, and Grants Manager.
Functional report(s): - CD
Profile required
- -
Bachelor’s degree in law, security or related fields.
- - At
least 2 years’ experience in security and/or liaison.
- -
Experience in security monitoring, reporting and analysis
- -
Experience in working with local authorities and security
stakeholders.
- -
Strong analytical skills in security and liaison.
- -Good
relationship with local Authorities
- -Good
communication and negotiation skills
- -Knowledge
of the local humanitarian context
- -Team
player with good interpersonal skills
- -Proactive,
organized, and able to effectively solve problems
- -Familiarity
with security related tools and software.
How to Apply
Thank to send your application with a resume, cover letter,
copy of diplomas, and work certificate, to SOLIDARITES INTERNATIONAL email to:
vacancies@solidarites-yemen.org
NB: Title of the related position must be written in the
email subject (Liaison and Security Officer)
NB: The vacancy may close before the deadline. Thank you for
your comprehension.
Deadline for submitting applications : 18/04/2026