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Save the Children has been

operational in Kenya since the 1950s, providing support to children through

developmental and humanitarian relief programmes delivered both directly and

through local partners. 


Current programming focuses on child

protection, child rights governance, education, health, HIV/AIDS, livelihoods,

nutrition and WASH. 

In 2012, as part of a global

reorganization process, Save the Children combined the programmes of SC UK, SC

Canada and SC Finland to create a single operation in Kenya. 


In Feb 2014, we completed a second

transition, which saw us join forces with the British INGO, Merlin, and merge

their health and nutrition programmes with our own. 



Save the Children now has an

operational presence in Bungoma, Dadaab Refugee Camp, Garissa, Mandera, Turkana

and Wajir and we work through partners in many other parts of the

country. 



We employ nearly 300 staff and will

have an operating annual budget in 2016 of approximately US$20 million.



We are seeking to fill the following position;-
 


Safety and Security Manager

Job Purpose:


 As member of the Senior Management Team (SMT) in

Kenya, the Manager of Safety and Security shares in the overall responsibility

for the direction and coordination of the Country Office. 


The overall objective of this

position is to mitigate the risks posted to the programmed, personnel and

assets of the Save the Children in Kenya through provision of specialized,

coordinated and focused security management support.



For more details on the Job Profile visit the SCI Kenya Website.


The system allows CVs & Cover

letter as One(1) document. 


The Deadline is on 11th March 2016.



Quote the job title on the subject line.



Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. 


Applications will be reviewed on a

rolling basis.




Save the Children recruitment and selection procedures reflect our commitment

to equal employment opportunities and the protection of children from abuse.




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