Chief Security Officer

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<p><strong>Summary</strong></p> <ul> <li>Such a person that will hold the position of Chief Security Officer must be able to effectively coordinate the Security Architecture of a University.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Responsibilities</strong></p> <ul> <li>Handle security matters in a student environment</li> <li>Recommend on the recruitment of security officers and the discipline of erring Officers</li> <li>Supervise and manage security personal of the University</li> <li>Liaise with security agencies and law enforcement bodies for the protection of lives and properties on both Campuses of the University</li> <li>Coordinate security personnel of the University on intelligence gathering within outside the premises of the University Campuses</li> <li>Engage with the security guards and personnel of host communities towards the security of the University Formulate security policies for the consideration of the University Management</li> <li>Ensure that adequate security measure are in place to mitigate against threats to the security of members of the University Community</li> <li>Formulate and implement ideas for the development and enhancement of the University's security architecture.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Requirements / Qualifications</strong><br /> The Prospective Appointee must possess the following qualifications:</p> <ul> <li>A good Honours degree, in the Humanities or Social Science, not below Second Class Lower Division from a reputable University OR a Higher National Diploma HND, in any discipline relating to the Humanities or Social Sciences, not below the grade of Lower Credit from a reputable Institution</li> <li>A Master's degree in any of the aforementioned disciplines will be an added advantage</li> <li>Ten 10 years cognate experience, out of which Three 3 would be on the grade of Assistant Chief Security Officer</li> <li>An Ex-serviceman not below the rank of Chief Superintendent of Police or its equivalent in the Armed Forces</li> <li>Unblemished character and must be of high moral standard, including being a person of high integrity and ethical conduct.</li> <li>Knowledge of ICT and evidence of use is required</li> </ul> <p><strong>Salary and Conditions of Service</strong><br /> The Salary and Conditions of Service for the post shall be as obtainable for the post of Director Works in Nigerian Federal Universities and as may be determined from time to time by the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Council of the University.</p>

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