Job description
CTG overviewCTG was established in 2006, almost 20 years ago, in Afghanistan. We currently operate in 35 countries and have approximately 11,500 staff members committed to good!
But do you know who we are? And what do we do?
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Here’s a list of services we offer:
•Staffing solutions and HR management services
•Monitoring and evaluation
•Fleet management and logistics
•Facilities management
•Sustainability and Communications Advisory
•Election monitoring and observation
•IT professional services
•Medical assistance
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Overview of positionThe Field Security Officer (FSO) supports the safe and effective delivery of CTG operations in Haiti by providing contextual security analysis, movement advice, incident response, and practical risk guidance.
The role monitors the operating environment, assesses the operational impact of security developments, supports informed decision-making, and contributes to CTG's Duty of Care through timely advice, coordination, and field-based security support.
Role objectivesRisk Analysis & Context Monitoring
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Analyse security developments, including armed group activity, civil unrest, access constraints and local security trends, assessing their relevance to CTG activities.
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Identify emerging risks, movement restrictions and changes in the operating environment, providing recommendations to inform planning and decision-making.
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Produce concise security reporting focused on operational implications, risks and required actions.
Operational Support & Movement Advisory
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Provide advice on staff and consultant movements, including routes, timings, communications, contingency measures and security considerations.
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Monitor conditions affecting travel and access, adjusting movement guidance based on security developments, road conditions and local constraints.
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Coordinate with relevant personnel and client counterparts to facilitate safe movement and activity planning.
Briefings & Awareness
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Deliver clear, context-specific security briefings and inductions
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Promote situational awareness and practical risk ownership among staff
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Tailor messaging to reflect behavioural patterns, access sensitivities, and cultural and community dynamics in the operating environment
Incident Management & Escalation
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Support immediate response to security incidents, including information gathering and coordination
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Ensure disciplined escalation and clear communication during incidents
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Contribute to After Action Reviews, focusing on root causes, operational impact, and lessons learned
Stakeholder Engagement & Security Interfaces
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Maintain working-level relationships with relevant security counterparts, including client security structures, UNDSS, security coordination forums, local authorities, and other relevant stakeholders as required
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Support coordination with client security teams during movements, incidents, and operational planning
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Provide insight into how formal and informal dynamics, including local power structures and access constraints, may affect posture and delivery
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Ensure engagement remains practical, focused on enabling operations, and aligned with CTG’s role and responsibilities
Security Planning & Documentation
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Support the development and maintenance of practical security procedures, annexes, and guidance aligned with CTG standards
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Ensure documentation reflects operational realities and is usable by field teams
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Contribute to simplifying processes where they create unnecessary operational friction
Capacity Support & Continuous Improvement
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Provide ongoing support and coaching to staff on security awareness and practical application
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Identify recurring issues, gaps, or inefficiencies and propose improvements
Contribute to strengthening how security is applied operationally, not just documented
This position reports operationally to the Regional Director - Asia, with a functional dotted-line to the Global Risk Director.
Key competenciesEducation
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University degree or equivalent professional experience in a relevant field (e.g. security management, international relations, humanitarian operations, risk advisory, or related disciplines)
Experience
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3-5 years’ experience in security, access, risk advisory, or operational support roles in complex, fragile, or conflict-affected environments, preferably including Haiti, the Caribbean, Francophone contexts, or comparable high-risk urban settings.
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Proven ability to operate in complex stakeholder environments, including coordination with local authorities, community actors, clients, and international partners
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Experience contributing to incident response and operational decision-making under pressure, with sound judgement and discretion
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Experience supporting movement planning, incident response, and security coordination in environments affected by armed violence, access restrictions, civil unrest, or kidnapping risk is desirable.
Languages:
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Good command of English written and spoken
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French and/or Haitian Creole required; fluency in both is strongly desirable
Competencies:
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Strong contextual judgement and situational awareness.
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Ability to build trust with diverse stakeholders in sensitive environments.
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Demonstrated experience drafting and operationalising security procedures and SOPs in complex environments.
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Ability to support and structure security responses during incidents, including first-hour actions and coordination.
Strong judgement in dynamic environments, with the ability to translate risk analysis into practical guidance.
Travel Requirements: This role requires travel within Haiti, including to field locations and areas where access may be constrained by security conditions, infrastructure limitations, or operational need. The role also requires flexibility to work irregular hours and provide support in emergency situations, including weekends and holidays.
Team managementThis role does not have team management responsibilities
Further informationFemale candidates are encouraged to apply.
Candidates must have the right to work in Haiti.
· At no stage of the recruitment process will CTG ask candidates for a fee. This includes during the application stage, interview, assessment and training.
· CTG has a zero tolerance to Sexual Exploitation and Abuse (SEA) which is outlined in its Code of Conduct. Protection from SEA is everyone’s responsibility
· CTG encourages all candidates applying for this advertisement to ensure that their candidate profile is up to date with up to date experience / education / contact details, as this will help you being considered further in your application for this role.