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SECONDMENT Regional Specialized Officer, ASP

Min Experience

3 years

Location

Singapore

JobType

Secondment

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About the role

Under the supervision of the Head of NCB Coordination Desk, ASP, the Regional Specialized Officer will be responsible for: The specific operational crime response, covering all aspects of day-to-day crime matters relevant to the region, The general information related to law enforcement and crime combating in the region and An adequate support on regional and national level. These assignments will improve the co-operation in the region and should be accomplished through the treatment of INTERPOL messages, conferences and meetings, missions, liaison, training, and the creation of reports. This is not a supervisory position and issues related to the deployment of staff, use of resources and budget expenditure are handled under supervision. PRIMARY DUTIES 1: Analyze pertinent information and disseminate it as appropriate Assess information received at the General Secretariat and initiate the timely diffusion of relevant information to member countries; Link items of information in order to develop trends and strategic initiatives as necessary. 2: Prepare/Assist Projects, analysis and programmes Initiate and prepare programmes and projects concerning assigned countries dealt with or specific kind of crime; Prepare analytical studies and summary reports; Identify criminal/co-operation problems in assigned country and propose solutions. 3: Organize and participate in meetings and/or conferences Represent the General Secretariat at external meetings/conferences; Prepare draft agenda, circular letters, invitations to specific speakers; Arrange facilities of meetings; Anticipate potential problems and recommend corrective action; Draft a final report of the meeting/conference; Follow-up on a timely basis action items as a result of the meeting/conference. 4: Prepare reports /written communications and make oral presentations Prepare written mission reports and any additional documents as necessary; Write case studies and summaries; Make presentations at the General Secretariat and other meetings; Receive visitors in order to discuss INTERPOL issues. 5: Perform liaison activities with RBs, NCBs, national law enforcement agencies and regional / international organizations Assist member countries and regional initiatives/international organizations on request; Advise on legal/technical possibilities for investigations; Co-ordinate complicated ongoing investigations on request; Carry out liaison missions as required; Ensure the liaison between the General Secretariat and the assigned countries and regional initiatives/international organizations. 6: Serve periodically as permanence officer (might cover night shifts) Receive communications and take appropriate timely action during assign permanence duty, as outlined in the Stand-by duty instructions. 7: Perform specific tasks Establish and maintain work methods and procedures; Use working techniques in order to achieve maximum effectiveness and efficiency; In accordance with the annual Activity Program. 8: Carry out all other duties as may be directed by the Head of NCB Coordination Desk ASP, Assistant Director or the Director

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

legal
police