Head of Security (Conservancy)
2025-06-11T13:19:02+00:00
MAL Consultancy
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FULL_TIME
Nairobi
kenya
00100
Kenya
Consulting
Protective Services
2025-06-23T17:00:00+00:00
Kenya
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DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Security Strategy Development and Implementation
- Develop and implement an effective security management strategy that addresses Conservancy needs, is aligned to the strategic plan and vision of the Conservancy, and is cognizant of existing and potential threats.
- Develop robust sustainable security policies and procedures that are progressive and tailored towards addressing specific needs of the Conservancy now and into the future
Security Operations Management
- Plan, organize, and supervise security operations, including patrols, monitoring, and access control.
- Develop and implement security policies, procedures, and protocols.
- Ensure compliance with relevant security laws, regulations and standards.
- Oversee the installation and maintenance of surveillance systems, alarms, and other security technologies used within the Conservancy.
- Manage security staff, including recruitment, training, and performance evaluation.
- Manage all 3rd part security and related services providers, develop proper SLA’s and KPI’s and monitor performance and delivery to drive efficiency and optimization of the services to derive value for the Conservancy.
Security Intelligence Management
- Establish and maintain a robust intelligence-gathering process
- Share intelligence with relevant stakeholders, including conservancy management, law enforcement, and other partners
- Work closely with security networks within the communities to ensures that all parties are aware of potential threats and can take appropriate action
- Disseminate intelligence information, data and proposed action plans in a manner that can support decision making quickly and effectively to mitigate any threats to the conservancy.
Risk Assessment and Mitigation:
- Regularly conduct thorough risk assessments to identify potential threats to the Conservancy's operations
- Analyze local crime trends, environmental hazards, and other factors that could impact safety, be of potential threats and vulnerabilities.
- Implement appropriate security measures to mitigate risks, such as surveillance systems, perimeter security, and emergency response plans.
- Investigate and report on security incidents, including accidents, theft, vandalism, or unauthorized access.
Incident Response Management
- Lead responses to security incidents such as poaching attempts or emergencies within the Conservancy. This includes coordinating with law enforcement agencies when necessary.
Emergency Preparedness Planning
- Develop emergency response plans for various scenarios including natural disasters (e.g., wildfires or floods) or human-related incidents (e.g., intrusions).
Wildlife Protection
- Monitor and protect wildlife populations and habitats from poaching and other threats.
- Collaborate with law enforcement agencies and other stakeholders to combat wildlife crime.
Staff and Property Protection
- Ensure the safety and security of staff, visitors, and property.
- Develop and implement emergency response plans, including fire safety, medical emergencies, and security breaches.
Communication and Reporting
- Maintain effective communication with security teams both permanent and outsourced
- Stay in close collaboration with nearby security and police posts including security teams in neighboring conservancies and communities.
- Prepare and submit regular security reports and updates to the COO
Budget Management
- Develop and manage the security budget.
- Provide regular reports to senior management on the state of security within the Conservancy, including updates on incidents, risk assessments, and improvements made.
- Put in place proper cost saving measures and drive cost containment through prudence while maintaining highest levels of security and safety standards.
Training and Development/Security & Safety Awareness
- Provide ongoing training and development for security teams
- Develop plans to train and implement Fire Marshalls program within the Conservancy
- Develop training programs for staff on security protocols, emergency response procedures, and wildlife protection measures. Ensuring that all employees are aware of their roles in maintaining safety.
Collaboration
- Work with other departments and other external communities, partners, service providers and all stakeholders to ensure a safe and secure environment.
Establish strong relationships with local law enforcement and community organizations to enhance security efforts and share intelligence regarding potential threats.
SKILS KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
- Bachelor’s Degree in criminology, security management, criminal justice, information technology, environmental science. Or any other related discipline from a recognized institution of higher learning
- Relevant post-graduate education preferably in risk management or business administration or related courses
- Relevant professional certifications in security management or law enforcement is preferred
- Professional certification in wildlife or conservancy management an added advantage.
- 10+ Years of experience in security management or related fields
- Proven track record in developing effective security strategies in conservation settings
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to work independently in remote locations under challenging conditions
- Experience in non-profit or environment focused organizations
- Have solid networks within the conservation space as well as a proven track record of managing both internal and external stakeholders including handling local community security focused engagements
- In-depth knowledge of local, national, and international laws related to wildlife protection, land use, and environmental conservation is essential.
- Familiarity with best practices in security management including risk assessment methodologies, incident response strategies, and crisis management frameworks.
- Knowledge of effective community engagement techniques that promote cooperation between conservancies and local populations.
- Understanding of how technology can be leveraged for surveillance (e.g., cameras, drones) and data analysis to enhance security measures, including incorporation of AI and machine learning in security management
- Ability to analyze complex situations quickly to make informed decisions regarding security threats or incidents
- Strong leadership skills with ability to inspire confidence among team members while fostering a culture of safety within the Conservancy
- Proficient in managing crises efficiently while maintaining composure under pressure
- Very good experience in planning, delegating, project management and task facilitation
- Good financial management skills, including budget preparation, analysis, decision making and reporting.
Security Strategy Development and Implementation Develop and implement an effective security management strategy that addresses Conservancy needs, is aligned to the strategic plan and vision of the Conservancy, and is cognizant of existing and potential threats. Develop robust sustainable security policies and procedures that are progressive and tailored towards addressing specific needs of the Conservancy now and into the future Security Operations Management Plan, organize, and supervise security operations, including patrols, monitoring, and access control. Develop and implement security policies, procedures, and protocols. Ensure compliance with relevant security laws, regulations and standards. Oversee the installation and maintenance of surveillance systems, alarms, and other security technologies used within the Conservancy. Manage security staff, including recruitment, training, and performance evaluation. Manage all 3rd part security and related services providers, develop proper SLA’s and KPI’s and monitor performance and delivery to drive efficiency and optimization of the services to derive value for the Conservancy. Security Intelligence Management Establish and maintain a robust intelligence-gathering process Share intelligence with relevant stakeholders, including conservancy management, law enforcement, and other partners Work closely with security networks within the communities to ensures that all parties are aware of potential threats and can take appropriate action Disseminate intelligence information, data and proposed action plans in a manner that can support decision making quickly and effectively to mitigate any threats to the conservancy. Risk Assessment and Mitigation: Regularly conduct thorough risk assessments to identify potential threats to the Conservancy's operations Analyze local crime trends, environmental hazards, and other factors that could impact safety, be of potential threats and vulnerabilities. Implement appropriate security measures to mitigate risks, such as surveillance systems, perimeter security, and emergency response plans. Investigate and report on security incidents, including accidents, theft, vandalism, or unauthorized access. Incident Response Management Lead responses to security incidents such as poaching attempts or emergencies within the Conservancy. This includes coordinating with law enforcement agencies when necessary. Emergency Preparedness Planning Develop emergency response plans for various scenarios including natural disasters (e.g., wildfires or floods) or human-related incidents (e.g., intrusions). Wildlife Protection Monitor and protect wildlife populations and habitats from poaching and other threats. Collaborate with law enforcement agencies and other stakeholders to combat wildlife crime. Staff and Property Protection Ensure the safety and security of staff, visitors, and property. Develop and implement emergency response plans, including fire safety, medical emergencies, and security breaches. Communication and Reporting Maintain effective communication with security teams both permanent and outsourced Stay in close collaboration with nearby security and police posts including security teams in neighboring conservancies and communities. Prepare and submit regular security reports and updates to the COO Budget Management Develop and manage the security budget. Provide regular reports to senior management on the state of security within the Conservancy, including updates on incidents, risk assessments, and improvements made. Put in place proper cost saving measures and drive cost containment through prudence while maintaining highest levels of security and safety standards. Training and Development/Security & Safety Awareness Provide ongoing training and development for security teams Develop plans to train and implement Fire Marshalls program within the Conservancy Develop training programs for staff on security protocols, emergency response procedures, and wildlife protection measures. Ensuring that all employees are aware of their roles in maintaining safety. Collaboration Work with other departments and other external communities, partners, service providers and all stakeholders to ensure a safe and secure environment. Establish strong relationships with local law enforcement and community organizations to enhance security efforts and share intelligence regarding potential threats.
Bachelor’s Degree in criminology, security management, criminal justice, information technology, environmental science. Or any other related discipline from a recognized institution of higher learning Relevant post-graduate education preferably in risk management or business administration or related courses Relevant professional certifications in security management or law enforcement is preferred Professional certification in wildlife or conservancy management an added advantage. 10+ Years of experience in security management or related fields Proven track record in developing effective security strategies in conservation settings Excellent verbal and written communication skills Ability to work independently in remote locations under challenging conditions Experience in non-profit or environment focused organizations Have solid networks within the conservation space as well as a proven track record of managing both internal and external stakeholders including handling local community security focused engagements In-depth knowledge of local, national, and international laws related to wildlife protection, land use, and environmental conservation is essential. Familiarity with best practices in security management including risk assessment methodologies, incident response strategies, and crisis management frameworks. Knowledge of effective community engagement techniques that promote cooperation between conservancies and local populations. Understanding of how technology can be leveraged for surveillance (e.g., cameras, drones) and data analysis to enhance security measures, including incorporation of AI and machine learning in security management Ability to analyze complex situations quickly to make informed decisions regarding security threats or incidents Strong leadership skills with ability to inspire confidence among team members while fostering a culture of safety within the Conservancy Proficient in managing crises efficiently while maintaining composure under pressure Very good experience in planning, delegating, project management and task facilitation Good financial management skills, including budget preparation, analysis, decision making and reporting.
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Vacancy title:
Head of Security (Conservancy)
[Type: FULL_TIME, Industry: Consulting, Category: Protective Services]
Jobs at:
MAL Consultancy
Deadline of this Job:
Monday, June 23 2025
Duty Station:
Nairobi | kenya | Kenya
Summary
Date Posted: Wednesday, June 11 2025, Base Salary: Not Disclosed
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DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
Security Strategy Development and Implementation
- Develop and implement an effective security management strategy that addresses Conservancy needs, is aligned to the strategic plan and vision of the Conservancy, and is cognizant of existing and potential threats.
- Develop robust sustainable security policies and procedures that are progressive and tailored towards addressing specific needs of the Conservancy now and into the future
Security Operations Management
- Plan, organize, and supervise security operations, including patrols, monitoring, and access control.
- Develop and implement security policies, procedures, and protocols.
- Ensure compliance with relevant security laws, regulations and standards.
- Oversee the installation and maintenance of surveillance systems, alarms, and other security technologies used within the Conservancy.
- Manage security staff, including recruitment, training, and performance evaluation.
- Manage all 3rd part security and related services providers, develop proper SLA’s and KPI’s and monitor performance and delivery to drive efficiency and optimization of the services to derive value for the Conservancy.
Security Intelligence Management
- Establish and maintain a robust intelligence-gathering process
- Share intelligence with relevant stakeholders, including conservancy management, law enforcement, and other partners
- Work closely with security networks within the communities to ensures that all parties are aware of potential threats and can take appropriate action
- Disseminate intelligence information, data and proposed action plans in a manner that can support decision making quickly and effectively to mitigate any threats to the conservancy.
Risk Assessment and Mitigation:
- Regularly conduct thorough risk assessments to identify potential threats to the Conservancy's operations
- Analyze local crime trends, environmental hazards, and other factors that could impact safety, be of potential threats and vulnerabilities.
- Implement appropriate security measures to mitigate risks, such as surveillance systems, perimeter security, and emergency response plans.
- Investigate and report on security incidents, including accidents, theft, vandalism, or unauthorized access.
Incident Response Management
- Lead responses to security incidents such as poaching attempts or emergencies within the Conservancy. This includes coordinating with law enforcement agencies when necessary.
Emergency Preparedness Planning
- Develop emergency response plans for various scenarios including natural disasters (e.g., wildfires or floods) or human-related incidents (e.g., intrusions).
Wildlife Protection
- Monitor and protect wildlife populations and habitats from poaching and other threats.
- Collaborate with law enforcement agencies and other stakeholders to combat wildlife crime.
Staff and Property Protection
- Ensure the safety and security of staff, visitors, and property.
- Develop and implement emergency response plans, including fire safety, medical emergencies, and security breaches.
Communication and Reporting
- Maintain effective communication with security teams both permanent and outsourced
- Stay in close collaboration with nearby security and police posts including security teams in neighboring conservancies and communities.
- Prepare and submit regular security reports and updates to the COO
Budget Management
- Develop and manage the security budget.
- Provide regular reports to senior management on the state of security within the Conservancy, including updates on incidents, risk assessments, and improvements made.
- Put in place proper cost saving measures and drive cost containment through prudence while maintaining highest levels of security and safety standards.
Training and Development/Security & Safety Awareness
- Provide ongoing training and development for security teams
- Develop plans to train and implement Fire Marshalls program within the Conservancy
- Develop training programs for staff on security protocols, emergency response procedures, and wildlife protection measures. Ensuring that all employees are aware of their roles in maintaining safety.
Collaboration
- Work with other departments and other external communities, partners, service providers and all stakeholders to ensure a safe and secure environment.
Establish strong relationships with local law enforcement and community organizations to enhance security efforts and share intelligence regarding potential threats.
SKILS KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE REQUIRED
- Bachelor’s Degree in criminology, security management, criminal justice, information technology, environmental science. Or any other related discipline from a recognized institution of higher learning
- Relevant post-graduate education preferably in risk management or business administration or related courses
- Relevant professional certifications in security management or law enforcement is preferred
- Professional certification in wildlife or conservancy management an added advantage.
- 10+ Years of experience in security management or related fields
- Proven track record in developing effective security strategies in conservation settings
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills
- Ability to work independently in remote locations under challenging conditions
- Experience in non-profit or environment focused organizations
- Have solid networks within the conservation space as well as a proven track record of managing both internal and external stakeholders including handling local community security focused engagements
- In-depth knowledge of local, national, and international laws related to wildlife protection, land use, and environmental conservation is essential.
- Familiarity with best practices in security management including risk assessment methodologies, incident response strategies, and crisis management frameworks.
- Knowledge of effective community engagement techniques that promote cooperation between conservancies and local populations.
- Understanding of how technology can be leveraged for surveillance (e.g., cameras, drones) and data analysis to enhance security measures, including incorporation of AI and machine learning in security management
- Ability to analyze complex situations quickly to make informed decisions regarding security threats or incidents
- Strong leadership skills with ability to inspire confidence among team members while fostering a culture of safety within the Conservancy
- Proficient in managing crises efficiently while maintaining composure under pressure
- Very good experience in planning, delegating, project management and task facilitation
- Good financial management skills, including budget preparation, analysis, decision making and reporting.
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: 120
Level of Education: bachelor degree
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