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Operations Specialist

Min Experience

3 years

Location

Lyon, France

JobType

full-time

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About the role

Under the guidance and monitoring of his/her direct supervisor, and operating at all times with minimal supervision, the Operations Specialist assists transnational police, anti-crime and disaster response co-operation in accordance with the mandate of the department to which he/she is assigned: The Command and Co-ordination Centre (CCC) operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, every day of the year, in English, French, Spanish and Arabic operating as a First Response Unit. SPECIFIC DUTIES (performed in accordance with the department to which the incumbent is assigned) Reception and assessment of all incoming information to IPSG (which may be received in all four official languages). Assessment of the level of urgency and implementation of subsequent action upon urgent operational, tactical and strategic matters. Logistical and support services provided from Lyon to member countries and support teams both in-house and in the field. Provision of comprehensive services via specialized field team support in response to the needs of the requesting administration. Facilitation of communication between NCBs and General Secretariat staff on day-to-day and specific issues. Assistance in the location, identification and detention of persons and substances or goods moving illegally around the world and continued monitoring of subsequent movements as required. Provisions of a real time service to locate and identify persons travelling that are wanted or using fraudulent documents. Gathering, reporting and processing of information and data, in accordance with the rules on the processing of data (RPD), relevant to transnational crimes and criminals, wanted persons, individuals subject to criminal investigation, crisis and major events to ensure the relevance and accuracy of information in the Organization's databases and alert member countries to potential dangers/threats. Preparation of clear, impartial, concise, objective reports on all activities, including movements of INTERPOL and related personnel. Assessment of needs, provision and planning of relevant training. Identification of best practices and setting of internationally shared standards for comprehensive and efficient exchange of information or biometrics. Notice Publication and on a daily basis quality control and compliance review for Notices, wanted diffusions and other diffusions; Replace supervisor when necessary. Perform any other duties as required by the supervisor

About the company

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.

Skills

transnational police
anti-crime
disaster response
criminal procedures
criminalistics
law enforcement actions
practices
Rules on the Processing of Data
communication
computers
oral presentations software
business intelligence
word processing software
objectivity
logical reasoning
teamwork
pressure