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INTERPOL is the world’s largest international police organization, with 196 member states. Created in 1923, it facilitates cross-border police co-operation, and supports and assists all organizations, authorities, and services whose mission is to prevent or combat international crime. INTERPOL is now looking for a qualified candidate as a SECONDMENT Criminal Intelligence Officer, CT-OPS, Americas within the Exec. Dir. Police Services which is part of the Counter-Terrorism.
Job title: SECONDMENT Criminal Intelligence Officer, CT-OPS, Americas
Reporting To: Senior Coordinator for Americas
Location: Buenos Aires
Duration (in months): 36.00
Grade: 5
Number of post: 1
Security Clearance Level: Basic
Deadline for application: 31 July 2025
INTERPOL strives to achieve a diverse and inclusive workforce and welcomes applications from individuals with diverse backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives. To achieve our Diversity goals, we encourage applications from women and nationals of under/unrepresented member countries who are passionate about our mission. INTERPOL’s recruitment process is merit-based hence all hiring decisions are made considering the applicant’s qualifications and the needs of the Organization.
INTRODUCTION OF THE POST
The Counter-Terrorism (CT) Directorate, through its Sub-Directorates supports all member countries to identify opportunities in countering terrorism related activities through the collection, analysis and sharing of information among INTERPOL’s 196 member countries’ national law enforcement units. CT Sub-Directorate’s activities are global in scope and implemented through regionally focused programmes, projects and actions. In pursuit of these activities, post holders will be a member of a team whose principal roles are to:
- increasing the analysis, flow and exchange of information related to countering terrorism
- sharing and building knowledge, skills and expertise in the counter-terrorism area
- developing and enhancing partnerships with organizations that deal with CT issues
- developing and coordinating good practices and standards in areas of countering terrorism.
Criminal Intelligence Officers are accountable for coordinating and liaising with national law enforcement authorities of INTERPOL’s member countries. Incumbents are expected to focus on opportunities to strengthen border security aspects through physical and virtual domains; enhance biometric collection and use; and assist member countries to collect and share information to more effectively counter the terror threat. The Criminal Intelligence Officer will support CT Directorate staff and other INTERPOL leadership through analysis and reporting, including preparing status reports, presentations, intelligence reports, supporting operational deployments and other priorities as they arise.
This position is advertised for Buenos Aires.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND ACTIVITIES
Under the supervision of the Senior Coordinator, CT Operations for the Americas, and within the scope of INTERPOL’s Counter-Terrorism Global Strategy, the Criminal Intelligence Officer will:
All candidates will be assessed on the under mentioned requirements.
Please only include professional experience for which you can provide official proof of employment (i.e. pay-slip indicating your functional title, work certificates, etc.). You could be asked to provide copies of such documents prior to interviews/tests. Any discrepancies found between the information stated in any of your application documents and the evidence of employment provided, will be considered misrepresentation and may lead to your disqualification from this selection procedure. This is especially important for your current and previous functional titles (they need to be exactly the same as the one in your contractual agreement), exact dates of employment, description of responsibilities and achievements, reason(s) for leaving and part-time work.
QUALIFICATIONS, COMPETENCIES AND SKILLS
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATION REQUIRED:
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
LANGUAGES:
- Professional fluency in Spanish and English is required.
- Knowledge of other official INTERPOL languages would be an asset.
SKILLS REQUIRED
• Strong communication skills, both in written and oral form (written proposals, public speaking and delivery of presentations).
• Experience in working with computers, including knowledge of oral presentations software, business intelligence and word processing software.
SPECIAL APTITUDES REQUIRED:
• Ability to :
• Good communication skills, particularly working in a multicultural environment
• Willingness to work overtime when the situation dictates
• Proficiency with computers and the Internet
• Experience in international police cooperation
• Specific knowledge of issues related to counter-terrorism.