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Title: National Police Department Announces Vacancy for Single Point of Operational Contact Officer at International Unit

Date: September 10, 2023

The National Operations Department, under the Municipality of Stockholm, has announced a job opening for a Single Point of Operational Contact (SPOC) Officer at its international unit, Noa. The position requires applicants to apply by September 24, 2023, with the reference number A513.733/2023.

The SPOC officer will be responsible for assessing, prioritizing, and assigning work related to international law enforcement cooperation. This includes handling queries from foreign law enforcement authorities, managing international intelligence-worthy information, and coordinating international legal assistance in criminal cases.

Additionally, the SPOC officer will coordinate the international case flow with the National Command Center, represent the section internally and externally, and analyze and disseminate relevant information to appropriate assignment areas. The role also involves taking personal responsibility for complex cases and guiding other SPOC officers as needed.

To qualify for the position, applicants must have a police degree, several years of police experience, and experience in operative international police cooperation, preferably within Schengen, Interpol, and Europol. Proficiency in Swedish and English language skills is also required.

Meritorious qualifications include completed and approved training at the International Section, experience in cooperation between authorities, and proficiency in additional languages such as Spanish, French, or Arabic.

The ideal candidate for the SPOC officer role must possess strong decision-making, prioritization, and leadership skills. They should have the ability to work independently and in a group, demonstrate a coaching approach to employees, and continuously strive to develop working methods within the relevant business.

Interested applicants are requested to submit their applications, including a CV and a personal letter, via email to [email protected]. The application deadline is September 24, 2023. The subject line of the email should include the reference number “A513.733/2023.”

For applicants who wish to protect their personal data, references, or similar information, a paper mail submission marked with “A513.733/2023” can be sent to The Swedish Police Agency, Registrar’s Office, 106 75 Stockholm.

It is important to note that a security assessment and register check will be conducted in accordance with the Security Protection Act (2018:585) before a decision is made. Swedish citizenship is required for the position, although applicants with a foreign background are welcome.

The National Police Department places high emphasis on the security and privacy awareness of its employees. Personal data will be processed in accordance with the EU data protection regulations (2016/679) and other applicable data protection laws.

For further information or inquiries, interested individuals can contact the hiring managers Mikael Smedjegården at 070 841 40 25 or Caroline Jegerfalk at 073 035 93 61. HR consultant Martin can be reached at 073-050 20 77.

Representatives from various unions including the Police Association, SACO, SECO, and ST are available for any union-related matters.

For more information on the application process or the handling of personal data, applicants can visit www.polisen.se/personverbæder/rekrytering.

All applications received will be treated as public documents in accordance with the principle of publicity.

The National Operations Department of the Municipality of Stockholm welcomes all qualified individuals to apply for this exciting opportunity to contribute to national and international law enforcement cooperation.

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