About The Position

INTERPOL is now looking for a qualified candidate as a SECONDMENT - Criminal Intelligence Officer within the Organized & Emerging Crime which is part of the Exec. Dir. Police Services. The mission of the Organized and Emerging Crimes Directorate (OEC) is to provide up-to-date specialized knowledge, training and investigative support in specific high profile crime areas. In pursuit of that mission, the incumbent will be a member of the Drug Unit whose role is to make expertise available in specialized crime areas, develop and enhance partnerships with organizations which deal with global crime issues, develop and co-ordinate best practices in specific crime areas, and increase the flow and exchange of information related to the allocated specialized crime area.

Requirements

  • Three-to-four years' education at University or other specialized higher education establishment (preferably in Law, Public Policy or Police Management).
  • Law enforcement training at senior level.
  • At least three years of experience as a law enforcement officer.
  • Sound background in specialized criminal investigations including regional and national expertise/operational police support.
  • Experience in criminal investigations of transnational organized crime groups.
  • Specialized knowledge of drug investigations for assignment to that specific crime problem area.
  • Experience of working within an international environment would be highly desirable.

Nice To Haves

  • Knowledge of French, Spanish, Arabic or other languages would be an asset.

Responsibilities

  • Identify, establish, and maintain contact with experts in the field.
  • Organize and participate in training programmes, expert group meetings and conferences.
  • Monitor and analyze information related to the specific area of activity.
  • Identify major criminal threats with potential global impact.
  • Pursue strategic partnerships with appropriate third organizations and institutions.
  • Develop remedies and best practice solutions to problems limiting the effectiveness of law enforcement agencies.
  • Prepare intelligence reports for dissemination to member countries.
  • Act as a point of reference for member countries requiring assistance or advice on the specific area of cultural property.
  • Serve periodically as permanence officer at the General Secretariat.
  • Identify common spaces of collaboration with other criminal areas.
  • Perform any other duties as required by the supervisor.

Benefits

  • INTERPOL does not pay salary to seconded officials.
  • Depending on the nationality of official, an expatriation allowance may be paid for a maximum period of six years.
  • INTERPOL supports selected candidates' visa applications and/or special residence permits.

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What This Job Offers

Career Level

Mid Level

Industry

Justice, Public Order, and Safety Activities

Education Level

Bachelor's degree

Number of Employees

1,001-5,000 employees

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