
Location Borno and Yobe State.
Risk Level: ☐ Level 3☐ Level 2 ☐ Level 1
(Level 3: Frequent contact with participants, direct contact with children, access to sensitive data, and/or high level of accountability.
Level 2: Some contact with participants; unplanned non-direct contact with children.
Level 1: Likely to have no contact with participants or sensitive data.
Mercy Corps is a leading global organization powered by the belief that a better world is possible. In disaster, in hardship, in more than 40 countries around the world, we partner to put bold solutions into action — helping people triumph over adversity and build stronger communities from within. Now, and for the future. In Nigeria, Mercy Corps has worked since 2012 by focusing its programming on adolescent girls’ empowerment, economic development, conflict mitigation, and humanitarian response.
Mercy Corps Nigeria implements a variety of programs with the ultimate goal of building productive, secure and just communities. The organization’s programs are implemented in many states, mainly in north and north-east Nigeria. Our work covers the following sectors: economic development, livelihoods/food security, adolescent girls & boys empowerment, financial resilience, conflict mitigation and humanitarian response. Common themes include community engagement, inclusive development, gender, and working in partnership with local government, the private sector and civil society actors.
The Safety & Security Manager (SSM) is responsible for managing all safety & security systems in country, but with a majority focus on the humanitarian response in Northeast Nigeria. The SSM will work closely with the Country Director and Senior Management Team (SMT) in developing and implementing procedures and policies specific to each situation including security management plans. The SSM will provide support and advice to the Country Director, relevant program directors, including the Director of Humanitarian Programs, on safety and security issues and is a member of the Senior Management Team and Security Management Team. The SSM will provide training, mentoring, support and guidance to security focal points (SFPs) appointed in each field office and Security Officer (SO) for humanitarian team based in Gombe/Biu. g. Moreover, the SSM will provide (or arrange for) necessary training of all Mercy Corps staff and partners, as needed. He/she is expected to assist program teams in incorporating security planning and awareness into program planning. It is expected that SSM will provide extensive support with frequent dialogue and field visits. Reporting instruments and tactical guidance will be standard with the Nigeria team. In addition, the SSM will work closely with the Global Director of Field Security and Regional Security Adviser.The SSM will also coordinate with the Nigeria Security forums including UNDSS, other INGOs, embassies, etc. This engagement will be of particular importance as the UN scales up its humanitarian response/security infrastructure.
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Directly: Senior Safety and Security Officer
Reports Directly To: Operations Director, Country Director.
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The Safety and Security Manager ensure effective implementation of security policies and systems tailored to Nigeria’s context, aligned with regional practices. The role requires strong problem-solving skills to support safe program delivery while ensuring compliance with Mercy Corps and donor regulations. It involves close collaboration across departments, the ability to manage multiple priorities in a dynamic environment, and effective engagement with diverse teams. The position demands high professionalism, adaptability, and adherence to organizational values, policies, and local laws always.

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