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Director, Security & Transport (GMG/SEG 2)

Salary Range: $4,266,270 – $5,737,658

 

JOB PURPOSE

Under the general supervision of the Director, Administration, the Director, Security and Transport is responsible for ensuring a secure environment for the Ministry’s staff, visitors and physical assets and also for an effective and efficient transport system.

 

KEY RESPONSIBILITY AREAS

  Management/Administrative Responsibilities 

  • Participates in the development of the Division’s Operational and Corporate Plans
  • Leads in the development of the Operational Plan for the Branch
  • Develops in collaboration with those  supervised work plan for the Branch
  • Prepares individual work plan
  • Oversees the preparation and management of the annual budget for the security operations of the Ministry
  • Oversees the preparation and management of the budget for the procurement and maintenance of motor vehicles for the Ministry of Health
  • Visits Regional Health Authorities to assist in the setting up of Security Committees
  • Ensures that all members of staff in the Branch have written job descriptions
  • Prepares monthly management report on activities undertaken

  Technical/Professional Responsibilities

  • Advises on security policy for the Ministry of Health and Regional Health

     Authorities;

  • Leads in the development of a Security Policy for the Ministry and Regional

     Health Authorities;

  • Develops and monitors island wide security systems and procedures to protect

     life and property;

  • Develops strategies in collaboration with security forces in order to prevent

     the Ministries facilities from being exposed to unnecessary risks;

  • Reviews security related documents, such as incident reports, proposals and tactical strategies;
  • Recommends the adoption of appropriate security communication and

     surveillance equipment and systems;

  • Keeps senior management informed about national security issues as well as

     security issues in violence prone communities where Ministry personnel must

     operate;

  • Develops communication programmes designed to sensitize employees on physical, personal and document safety and security matters;
  • Advise the Ministry’s staff of changes to existing security arrangements and

     implementation of new systems;

  • Ensures the implementation and compliance with an effective identification

     system for Ministry personnel as well as visitors to the offices;

  • Secures reinforcements and mobilize trained personnel to deal with

     emergencies;

  • Advises on and monitor all security contracts to ensure a high level of

     efficiency;

  • Evaluate performance of security firms to ensure that security officers adhere

     to the Ministry’s security regulations;

  • Authorizes investigation of thefts, break-ins and fires, compile report for

     submission to the appropriate authorizes (Jamaica Constabulary Force,

     Jamaica Fire Brigade etc) and follow-up for results;

  • Liaises with Jamaica Fire Brigade in conducting sessions on fire prevention

     and fire drills with Ministry personnel to minimize loss/damage in the event of

     fire;

  • Develops systems to enhance discipline of Security officers to enable them to

     provide quick response in case of emergencies;

  • Conducts security audit of facilities;
  • Make random checks on weekends and during silent hours to ensure vigilance

     and alertness of Security Officers;

  • Conducts security training;
  • Leads in the development of policies for the acquisition, operation and

     maintenance of the transport services of the Ministry and Regional Health

    Authorities;

  • Establishes protocols for the dispatch, use, safety and maintenance of Ministry

     of Health vehicles and ensure compliance;

  • Develops an effective inventory system for all the Ministry of Health’s

     vehicles;

  • Reviews documents recommending unserviceable motor vehicles to

     the Board of Survey;

  • Establishes business contacts with Insurance Companies with a view to securing the best deal on motor vehicle insurance for the Ministry;
  • Establishes mechanisms for investigating accidents involving government vehicles by maintaining close liaison with Ministry of Finance and the Auditor General’s Department;
  • Leads in the development of  a maintenance programme for all vehicles;
  •  Collaborates with the Manager, Transport in selecting the most efficient garages to undertake repairs to Ministry vehicles and ensure payment for such services by approving claims;
  • Reviews quarterly reports on the operating efficiency of each vehicle in the Ministry of Health. The report should cover evaluations of operating cost, utilization, control of servicing and preventive maintenance;
  • Ensures that vehicle operators are trained in preventative maintenance techniques;

 

Human Resource Responsibilities

  • Provides leadership to staff supervised through effective goal setting, delegation and communication;
  • Manages the welfare and development of staff supervised through the preparation of Performance Evaluation and recommends training and other programmes;
  • Provides guidance to staff supervised through coaching, mentoring and support as necessary;
  • Monitors the operations of the Branch and oversees and/or participates in the review and evaluation of the work of assigned staff;
  • Promotes the building of institutional knowledge for the Branch by ensuring that established systems and procedures are documented and disseminated;
  • Ensures that staff adheres to the policies and procedures of the Branch;
  • Participates in the recruitment and selection of staff and recommends

      movement when appropriate;

  • Recommends vacation leave and approves sick and departmental leave for

      staff in the Branch and participates in the administration of staff benefits in

      keeping with established human resource policies;

  • Recommends/administers disciplinary action in keeping with established

      Human resource policies;

  • Ensures that staff is provided with adequate and appropriate physical

      resources to enable them to undertake their duties efficiently and effectively;

  • Conducts monthly and ad hoc staff meetings.

 

REQUIRED COMPETENCIES

Core Competencies

  • Ability to work at the strategic and operational level;
  • Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing;
  • Good interpersonal skills and people management;
  • Strong decision-making and critical thinking skills;
  • Strong negotiation and dispute resolution skills;
  • Excellent leadership, networking and relationship-building skills;
  • Excellent analytical and problem solving skills;
  • Good planning, organizing and time management skills;
  • Ability to exercise sound judgment and conviction of purpose in unfavourable/unpopular situations;
  • Ability to motivate, persuade and influence others;
  • Ability to prioritise among conflicting demands;
  • Good customer relations skills.
  • Excellent skills in teamwork and cooperation;
  • Ability to work harmoniously with a diverse group of people at various levels externally and internally;
  • Ability to exercise tact and diplomacy in dealing sensitive and confidential employee situations;
  • Strong goal/result orientation;
  • Keen listener;
  • Managing external relationships
  • Excellent integrity/ethics exercised in the performance of duties.
  • Maintains a high level of productivity and self-direction;

 

Technical Competencies

  • Knowledge of Government’s Policies and Procedures;
  • Knowledge of Ministry’s Policies and Procedures;
  • In-depth knowledge of security systems;
  • Working knowledge of the Private Security Industry and the Private Security Regulation Authority;
  • Knowledge of the Fleet Management/maintenance;
  • In-depth knowledge of the Road Traffic Act and Road Traffic Regulations;
  • Knowledge of the Jamaica Constabulary Force Act;
  • Thorough understanding of security issues.

 

MINIMUM REQUIRED EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Management, Public Administration or Equivalent;
  • Training in Transport Management;
  • The incumbent must have had training or exposure in Military/Police at the Officer’s level;
  • A minimum of six (6) years experience in developing and implementing effective security systems and procedures;
  • Any equivalent combination of education and experience

 

SPECIAL CONDITION ASSOCIATED WITH JOB

  • Irregular working hours due to unpredictable situations / emergencies
  • Working on weekend when required;
  • Holder of a Valid General driver’s license.

 

Applications with résumés are to be submitted no later than Monday, April 29, 2024, to:

Director

Senior Human Resource Management & Development

Ministry of Health & Wellness

10A Chelsea Avenue

Kingston 10

jobs@moh.gov.jm

 

The Ministry of Health & Wellness thanks all applicants for their interest; however, please note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.