Reporting Line:
The Witness Security Officer reports to the Head of the Operational and Witness Security Unit through the Witness Security and Handling Team Leader.
Main Tasks and Responsibilities:
· To implement necessary and adequate protection measures for potential witnesses and other entitled persons in the care of the Specialist Prosecutor’s Office (SPO);
· To implement and ensure compliance with SPO policies, protocols and Standard Operation Procedures (SOPs) in conformity with EU policies and international standards of best practice;
· To liaise with the Registry’s Witness Protection and Support Office, as requested;
· To ensure necessary coordination at tactical level with other relevant authorities in accordance with SOPs;
· To implement operational plans for the provision of witness security and other associated witness security duties as required;
· To assist and provide subject matter expertise on SPO mission specific risk assessments and risk management plans;
· To advise on and conduct initial assessments of witnesses and other persons for protection purposes;
· To carry out risk and threat assessments on witnesses and related persons who may be under threat and complete reports suitable for submission in criminal proceedings;
· To work with the Security Team regarding threat/risk assessments as well as conduct operations in order to ensure a harmonised approach to risk mitigation for the security of SPO staff, witnesses, assets and information, as requested;
· To act as police;
· To undertake any other related tasks as requested by the Line Managers.
Essential Qualifications and Experience:
· Successful completion of University studies of at least three (3) years attested by a diploma OR a qualification in the National Qualifications Framework which is equivalent to level 6 in the European Qualifications Framework OR a qualification of the first cycle under the framework of qualifications of the European Higher Education Area e.g. Bachelor’s degree OR equivalent and attested police or/and military education or training or an award of an equivalent rank
AND
· A minimum of seven (7) years of relevant professional experience, after having fulfilled the education requirements.
Specification of Education and Experience
· The above mentioned University degree must be in at least one of the following fields of expertise: Law, Police, Military or Security Science or other related university studies;
· Experience in tactical response to incidents;
· Demonstrable knowledge of operational security and sound judgement;
· Thorough knowledge of modern office procedures and equipment, the use of secure communications devices and software, and simple maintenance of all issued electronic equipment;
· Willingness/preparedness to undertake extensive duty traveling on short notice;
· Tact, accuracy and discretion in handling sensitive and confidential information;
· Excellent interpersonal and communication skills in English, both written and oral;
· Ability to work productively in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment and produce accurate work under pressure and in difficult circumstances;
· Ability to build trust and establish and maintain effective and constructive working relationships with people of different national and/or cultural backgrounds with respect for diversity;
· Authorised to carry and issued a personal weapon if seconded or be prepared to be trained in their use, if contracted;
· Demonstrated gender awareness and sensitivity; ability to promote an inclusive working environment and integrate a gender perspective into tasks and responsibilities.
Desirable
· Experience in the provision of witness protection at an international level in war crimes/organised crime/terrorism cases;
· Demonstrable knowledge of witness protection programs;
· Demonstrable experience of issues related to the victims of serious criminal offences;
· Ability to analyse, select, check and integrate diverse information from varied sources;
· Ability to operate with strong respect for diversity;
· Trained in firearms;
· International experience, particularly in crisis areas with multi-national and international organisations;
· Knowledge of the Albanian and/or Serbian language.
How to apply
1. For candidates from the EU Member States:
The online Application Form, including its Addendum (Annex 3 to be filled in manually and uploaded), shall be submitted via one of the following links:**
1.1. For candidates seconded by their EU Member State:
https://goalkeeper.eeas.europa.eu/registrar/web**
1.2. For contracted candidates from the EU Member States:
https://goalkeeper.eeas.europa.eu/registrar/web/DPA/357/details.do.**
2. For candidates from the Third Contributing States:
The Application Form (Annex 2), available on both the EEAS website and the website of the Kosovo Specialist Chambers and Specialist Prosecutor’s Office, shall be sent to one of the following email addresses only:
2.1. For candidates seconded by their Third Contributing State: **
Civilian Planning and Conduct Capability (CPCC)
schr@eeas.europa.eu
2.2. For contracted candidates from the Third Contributing States:
applications@scp-ks.org.**
Only one Application Form per candidate will be accepted, the latest received within the deadline or the one submitted through the National Authorities being given a priority.