Coordinator, Security
Grade: L6-G6
Reporting Manager: Head, HR & Admin
Department: HR and Administration
Office: Cambodia
Job brief:
Overview
The Coordinator, Security will provide the IJM Cambodia field office with technical and operational expertise in security management. This position will design and coordinate the implementation of sound security practices; enhance the safety and security of IJM staff, assets and programs; and minimize operational risks.
Key Result Areas
The success of this role is measured by key result areas which are listed below:
- Develop and implement comprehensive security strategies and operational protocols for IJM Cambodia field office personnel and property in accordance with IJM Global security protocols;
- Design and implement security, evacuation, and contingency plans;
- Train and equip all IJM personnel and visitors with the necessary knowledge and skills to mitigate risk and engage in IJM’s mission with high safety standards;
- Conduct recurring reviews and inspections of security procedures, policies and systems.
- Policies and Procedures: Responsible for the creation and updating of all policies and protocols related to safety and security in the office, ensuring policies are in accordance with IJM Global security protocols.
- Leads in and responsible for all security-related policies and procedures for the field office;
- Design, implement, and train staff on evacuation procedures (fire, medical, political, disaster) and ensure office compliance with fire regulations and building safety codes;
- Establish and monitor office access control mechanisms for IJM premises, and design and implement a policy to screen and mitigate security risks related to the visitors and vendors coming into the office;
- Maintain detailed records of field office security work and policies.
- Strategy & Knowledge Development & Implementation: Responsible for identification of threats to IJM’s operations and the creation of mitigation strategies. Provides informal security training and debriefing as threats or critical incidents arise.
- Identify and evaluate threats to the safety and security of field office staff and property and develop mitigation strategies;
- Provide guidance and recommendations to field office staff and leadership for the safety, security and protection of staff;
- Prepare threat assessments and conduct safety and security reviews for IJM staff, clients and casework;
- Develop, implement and review risk mitigation strategies and operational security plans for field work in collaboration with other IJM teams;
- Debrief security related critical incidents and document strengths, gaps, and lessons learned.
- Communication: Organized planning, delivering, monitoring and revising security-related communication, both internally and externally.
- Monitor national and regional security incident reporting, maintain a database of incidents and ensure appropriate dissemination of information during emergencies;
- Maintain updated staff communication trees and recall rosters;
- Ensure that concise, thorough and timely written reports are produced for all security-related activities;
- Facilitate regular communications on security matters to ensure field office staff are equipped with adequate knowledge, tools and resources to comply with security protocols and best practices;
- Liaise with the FOD, Cambodia Team Leaders and Hub/Regional/Global Security personnel to provide regular reporting and updates on security issues in Cambodia.
- Networking & Partnership: Develop, maintain and leverage key relationships with government, commercial and NGO security professionals in Cambodia.
- Training and Development: Responsible to ensure all personnel and visitors are adequately trained and equipped in safety and security practices. Evaluation of staff security readiness and level of competence.
- Train field office staff in security strategies and operational and travel protocols and ensure that IJM staff have the necessary training and support at all times to deal with and mitigate risks and threats that arise in their work;
- Assist in the selection/training of field office and contract security personnel;
- Orient new staff, interns, fellows, volunteers and other visitors on safety and security issues related to the office and project areas;
- Ensure security and contingency plans are incorporated into all IJM programming and a culture of security awareness is inculcated among staff;
- Ensure that security guards and drivers are well serviced, trained, and equipped to the required standards;
- Timely assign a cycle of IJM’s vehicle and driver for each trip schedule and request;
- Manage the efficient schedule of rented vehicle, complete required vehicle rental form and process payment.
- Fieldwork Projects: Provide expert security leadership and advice during any critical incidents, and provide security expertise in all mission-related field activities, continuing to improve IJM’s ability to carry out its mission safely and to mitigate risk in the field.
- Provide on-the-ground expertise in response to critical incidents and input to field office leadership on crisis management;
- Provide on-the-ground expertise in response to emergent threats to IJM personnel and property;
- Manage security requirements for special events, including visits by donors, IJM executives, etc.;
- Assess the security of external locations where IJM will be hosting events (as requested);
- Monitor the location and verify the safety of field office staff;
- Conduct surveillance detection and counter surveillance to identify possible threats to staff and clients;
- Gather intelligence pertinent to the security of the IJM office, clients or staff;
- During rescue operations and other major casework operations, perform the role of the security officer, coordinating security related logistics and ensuring the security of all staff and clients.
- Education & Experience:
- University degree in security management or related field; high level of experience may substitute for university degree;
- At least three years’ experience in managing security operations, preferably for non-profit or international organizations; and physical, protective, and operational security (relevant law enforcement and/or military experience will be considered);
- Expertise in the analysis of security threats, risks and vulnerability in Cambodia;
- Experience in crisis management;
- Experience training security officers and contractors;
- Experience working in a multi-disciplinary, cross-cultural environment.
- Technical Competencies:
- Proven ability to design, successfully implement and review tactical security operations in the field;
- Strong oral and written communications skills;
- Fluent in oral and written English and Khmer;
- Computer literate with a high level of proficiency in Microsoft Word and Outlook;
- Valid Cambodian driver’s license.
- Non-Technical Competencies:
- Committed team player, able to develop effective working relationships in multi-disciplinary, cross-cultural teams;
- Willingness to work under potentially hazardous conditions;
- Ability to work effectively under stress;
- Effective multi-tasker, attentive to detail and disciplined with priorities;
- Self-starter with strong initiative;
- Proactive, creative problem solver;
- Unassailable honesty and integrity;
- Ability to work independently;
- Strong service ethic and a passion for IJM’s mission and goals;
- Diplomatic and flexible.
Administrator, Information Technology
Grade: L6-G5
Reporting Manager: Head, People Operations
Department: People Operations
Office: Cambodia
Date: Aug 18, 2025
Job brief:
Overview
The Administrator, Information Technology is responsible for troubleshooting all IT issues and providing solutions to ensure that all technology devices, computer equipment and systems are up and running and well-functioning. The position also manages all office assets and equipment and performs relevant administration functions and clerical services to support the effective and efficient operations of the Cambodia Field Office.
Key Result Areas
The success of this role is measured by key result areas which are listed below:
- Ensure technology is accessible and staff are equipped with current available devices, hardware and software;
- Monitor and maintain technology hardware and software to ensure it functions well;
- Ensure that all staff are oriented and trained on information systems, policies and security practices;
- Ensure IJM’s full asset inventory is maintained, updated and accurate and oversee the acquisition, dispersal and disposal of assets and equipment;
- Support the Head, People Operations to deliver administrative services to the program teams.
- General Information Systems tasks:
- Troubleshoot all technology issues and ensure that all opened GTS helpdesk tickets by Phnom Penh users are solved promptly and accurately;
- Maintain high level of system and data security, following IJM security standards;
- Provide technical assistance to office staff as needed;
- Proactively answer calls and e-mails regarding the technology or communication systems;
- Deploy and manage all client devices, following appropriate IJM standards;
- Ensure the FO network system is secure, well-functioning, organized and staff are oriented including new user orientation;
- Make recommendations about purchase of technology resources in all aspects of online order or shipping;
- Orient and request network access or login credentials to all new staff/interns/fellows;
- Ensure electronic filing systems on FO shared drive are maintained and kept up to date;
- Perform routine PC maintenance and updates for performance efficiency;
- Initiate process improvements to better answer user demands.
- Policies and Procedures:
- Review, implement and maintain accurate and complete documentations for IT policies and procedures;
- Train staff on IT policies, software and other computer applications when necessary;
- Advise staff of security breach and/or change in password or security status.
- Documentation, Reporting & Data Management:
- Maintain standard filing system for easy and quick document assess and retrieval;
- Prepare data spreadsheets, charts, graphs, and other templates (timesheet, medical spreadsheet, finance forms, PTO spreadsheet, etc.) as required;
- Report and maintain log and/or list of required repairs and maintenance of all office equipment and assets;
- Research current and potential IT resources and services;
- Develop and maintain creative apps for surveys, data collection and management including Google web-based apps (Docs, Sheets, Forms, Keep, Calendar, etc.) or other useful web-based application as required;
- Timely, concise and thorough written reports of all IT activities.
- Events and Logistics
- Ensure that IT equipment and services are ready for all IJM’s business meetings or events;
- Design creative resources including slideshows, materials for printing and publication, etc.
- Clerical and Administration:
- Manage all office procurements including:
- Anticipating office supply needs
- Checking stock to determine inventory levels and ensuring office is adequately equipped
- Responding to/coordinating special request for assets/supplies/small tools
- Ensure that the inventory list on IJM Sharepoint is up-to-date and accurate;
- Keep records and handle the process of IJM’s property usage forms;
- Monitor that all devices, equipment, assets and systems are securely stored and well-functioning;
- Identify and prepare assets and equipment for disposal when appropriate following the disposal guideline;
- Ensure all IJM vehicle’s GPS systems are functioning and regularly tracked;
- Pay IJM’s bills related to internet and vehicles-GPS services;
- Perform other secretarial, administrative and clerical services to the office as needed.
- Education & Experience:
- Bachelor’s degree in computer science or equivalent education preferred;
- At least two years’ experience in this field;
- Experiences related to administering computer system security and solutions.
- Technical Competencies:
- Highly organized with meticulously attentive to detail and disciplined with priorities;
- A broad understanding of computer systems and security of the modern technology;
- Analytical and problem-solving skills;
- Knowledgeable in system infrastructure issues include servers, firewall, networks;
- Good communication and presentation skills;
- Maintain strict adherence to confidentiality rules and code of ethics.
- Non-Technical Competencies:
- Excellent interpersonal, organizational and communication skills;
- Emotionally mature; works well under stress and sustains a positive attitude;
- Honest, trustworthy, hard-working, professional, self-motivated, flexible and discreet.
Associate, Casework
Grade: L6-G5
Reporting Manager: Head of Casework, Cambodia
Department: Casework
Office: Cambodia
Date: August 18, 2025
Job brief:
Overview
The Associate, Casework is responsible for providing the Casework Team with administrative support. This position ensures the smooth functioning and coordination of all activities of the Casework team and provides IJM clients with logistical and administrative support. This position will ensure that the activities of the casework team are documented, implemented, and supported appropriately. This role will further assist the Head of Casework support the team and he/she will further assist the Senior Casework Coordinator function.
Key Result Areas:
The success of this role is measured by key result areas which are listed below:
- Logistical & Administrative Support: Provide support to the team such as scheduling travel plans, communication to relevant officials as requested. Further client liaison and logistical support including travel, food and lodging, financial disbursements during court, aftercare and investigation related activities;
- Casework Tracking/Reporting: Taking meeting minutes for the Casework team, recording action steps for each meeting and follow up with staff on assigned activities; Updating casework databases such as CTMS, Casework Trackers (referrals/existing cases) as requested by Sr Casework Coordinator and Head of Casework;
- Legal Support: Assisting IJM Attorneys to follow up IJM court cases, communication with partners, photocopying and printing documents, drafting legal documents as requested and submitting to the court; typing report of all court proceedings, preparing both electronic and physical casefiles.
Authority:
This position reports to the Head of Casework with a dotted reporting line to Senior Casework Coordinator. No position reports to the Associate, Casework.
- Strategy & Knowledge Development & Implementation:
- Working with other departments, coordination on internal and external events to sell IJM’s Theory of Change;
- Assist and participate in advocacy efforts/strategies to ensure the rights of TIP survivors are accorded necessary legal protections;
- Participate in all survivor related forums, activities and interactions that will lead to an in depth understanding of client experiences.
- Networking & Partnership:
- Network with court officials where IJM has ongoing cases to support quick action on IJM requests for documents such as judgments, orders, court dates and filing applications;
- Develop and maintain a database of all relevant court contacts.
- Policies and Procedures:
- Assist and support development of casework policies and procedures and share ideas with the team;
- Maintain and observe all IJM casework and none casework related policies.
- Training and Development:
- Assist and participate in training of partners and stakeholders on the importance of mainstreaming survivor rights in the justice seeking processes;
- Assist Casework Team prepare training material for external/internal trainings;
- Participate in IJM sponsored trainings for self-development.
- Research, Program Management and M&E:
- Ensure the CTMS dashboard is accurate and up to date;
- Assist in tracking and monitoring of casework sub-outcomes and indicators including proactive follow up with relevant personnel;
- Conduct research as requested by supervisor.
- Casework:
- Attend to clients including communicating with them on court dates or other needs. Coordination with partnership team and partner organizations for client meetings, IVJ, and trials;
- Translating/interpreting Khmer-English for Legal (L) documents and others;
- Help and maintain daily administrative tasks for legal including physical case file management;
- Writing reports/minutes after casework meetings, initial client meetings, IVJ preparation, trial reports and debriefs;
- Accompanying DCW or other casework staff as directed by DCW for meetings including client meetings. Taking notes of the said meetings;
- Attending court to obtain lawyer’s documents and meet with judges/clerks to collect the court documents;
- Follow up with courts to track trial and appeal dates, and notify LD and AD of these dates;
- Serve as administrative assistant to the DCW and the team.
- Documentation, Reporting & Data Management:
- Upload reports and documents into CTMS and help casework team make sure all information is accurate;
- Document for learning purposes the content of meetings and discussions with partners and stakeholders;
- Updating Casework Spreadsheets including Casework Trackers (referrals/existing cases) as requested by Sr Casework Coordinator and Head of Casework;
- Assist in the development of data collection tools for casework based on experience and learning;
- Compiling monthly and quarterly casework reports including follow up with assigned staff.
- General tasks:
- Carry out other additional assignments given by the supervisor/supervisor’s delegate.
- Travel Requirements:
- This position requires travel within Phnom Penh and its environs during working hours and less frequent travel to other parts of Cambodia.
- Education & Experience:
- University degree in relevant field such as social work, law or related field;
- At least three years’ experience in legal and social work or project coordination;
- Experience providing administrative/logistical support to multi-disciplinary teams.
- Technical Competencies:
- Fluency in Khmer and English required;
- Strong listening, verbal, and written communication in Khmer and English;
- Computer proficiency with Microsoft Office and cloud-based databases and case management systems;
- A clear criminal record.
- Non-Technical Competencies:
- Self-driven and efficient; Ability to achieve goals and work effectively and appropriately in a cross-cultural and multi-disciplinary team;
- Attention to details and disciplined with priorities;
- Patient, tactful work well under pressure and stress;
- Personable; sustainable positive attitude;
- Proactive professional, self-driven and regularly takes initiative;
- Relational and friendly, able to make constructive connections quickly;
- Committed to IJM’s culture of Christian spiritual formation;
- Passionate about IJM’s mission in Cambodia, the region, and globally.