Staff Officer
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NOTIFICATION OF A CIVILIAN PERSONNEL REQUIREMENT
Our Requirement:
Title: Staff Officer (Collection Capability-Imagery Intelligence) – NATO 2030
Grade: 15
Duty Location: Brunssum, The Netherlands
Requirement filling date: as soon as possible
Closing date for applications: 2 June 2024
Our organisation:
Joint Force Command Brunssum (JFCBS) provides a Joint Headquarters (HQ) to plan,
prepare and conduct operations to support NATO’s core tasks, at the Joint Operational
level, as directed by Supreme Allied Commander Europe (SACEUR).
The Operations Directorate is responsible for directing, monitoring, coordinating and
assessing operational functions and advising the Chief of Staff (COS) regarding all
regionally focused operational activities.
The J2 Division provides Intelligence in support of the planning, preparation, conduct
and assessment of NATO assigned operations.
The Joint Intelligence Collection Branch conducts information acquisition activities and
provides specialized tailored geospatial support to deliver timely and relevant
intelligence to decision makers.
The Collection Capabilities Section functions as the resident experts in Open Source
Geographic Intelligence (GEOINT) & Human Intelligence (HUMINT) and
Targeting/Battle Damage Assessment (BDA) disciplines.
The incumbent provides specialist advice to the Headquarters’ Command Group and
staff on depth of knowledge on imagery, all characteristics and contributions of a wide
array of imagery sensors and assets (i.e. Electro-Optical, Infrared, Synthetic Aperture
Radar, Moving Target Indication, and Full-Motion Video); the tradecraft and
techniques of imagery exploitation; and production of imagery intelligence.
The duties of The Staff Officer (Collection Capability - Imagery Intelligence) are:
Directs and performs IMINT exploitation and manages Intelligence collection
process for IMINT assets, to include prioritizing exploitation of IMINT products.
Contributes to the development of the JFCBS Joint Intelligence Surveillance and
Reconnaissance (JISR) strategy through the integration and synchronisation of all
IMINT collection capabilities to satisfy the Commander’s overall intelligence
requirements and enable production and dissemination of IMINT products.
Translates intelligence and information requirements into IMINT requests and
conducts independent IMINT analysis whenever IMINT collection is provided.
Provides Imagery Intelligence exploitation support directly to the JFCBS
Intelligence Support to Targeting Team.
Performs Imagery Intelligence exploitation support directly to JFCBS Battle
Damage Assessments as required.
Reviews incoming IMINT reports and products to produce analysis and evaluation
of the trends.
Contributes to developing, maintaining and supervising of IMINT policy for the
command.
Works on the development of doctrines, plans and procedures pertaining to IMINT
Provides specialist support to the NATO School Oberammergau’s NATO
Intelligence Requirement Management and Collection Management (IRM&CM)
Course and other specialist courses as required. - May be required to deputize for
the Section Head (Intelligence Collection Management).
Provides direct support to the JFCBS J23 Intelligence Operations Branch Chief,
the JFCBS Theatre Collection Manager, and the Chairman of the Joint Collections
Working Group (JCWG).
Attends and supports NATO conferences and working groups focusing on the
development of NATO and Allied partner Intelligence Collection Management
capabilities.
Supports operational planning in support of operations, readiness preparations or
crisis response activities, as directed or assigned, including reviewing, validating,
deconflicting and prioritising all theatre-wide and Joint level ISR collection
requirements during peacetime, exercises and operations.
The work is normally performed in a normal NATO office-working environment.
Normal Working Conditions apply.
The employee may be required to perform a similar range of duties elsewhere within
the organisation at the same grade without there being any change to the contract
The incumbent may be required to undertake deployments in support of military
operations and exercises, and/or TDY assignments, both within and without NATO
boundaries. Such operational deployment may exceed 30 days duration up to 183
days in any period of 547 days, and may be on short notice.
For NATO International Civilian Staff, acceptance of an employment contract linked to
this post constitutes agreement to deploy in excess of 30 days if required.
Required Qualifications are:
(Listening, Speaking, Reading and Writing) in accordance with NATO standard
agreement (STANAG) 6001.NOTE: The work both oral and written in this post and in this Headquarters as a whole is conducted
mainly in English.
University Degree in criminology, police, public or business administration,
administration of justice, criminal law, comparative general management, political
theory, behavioral or social psychology, geography, computer science,
mathematics or related discipline OR
Higher Secondary education and completed advanced vocational training in that
discipline leading to a professional qualification or professional accreditation.
Minimum 3 years’ professional experience in an Intelligence functional area.
Minimum 2 years’ professional experience performing Imagery Exploitation and
Imagery Intelligence Production, including but not limited to resources
management in terms of dissemination, storage, archival and retrieval. In addition,
able to contribute to all Battle Damage Assessment (BDA), in particular to Phase
6 “Assessment”.
Experience using software dedicated to imagery exploitation, including but not
limited to Interoperable GEO/GIS technology (ESRI), ArcGIS pro, SOCET GXP.
Proven broad-based intelligence knowledge including understanding of
intelligence support, collection, planning and management.
Desirable Qualifications are:
Imagery Analysis for Targeting
Target Development
Understanding of target intelligence
Completion of for this position relevant courses e.g. NATO Intelligence course
The successful candidate possesses following personal attributes:
Excellent communication skills, both oral and written - able to communicate at all
levels
Very good interpersonal skills including tact and diplomacy
Good collaboration and coordination skills - ability to work with different
stakeholders
Result orientation
The successful selected candidate needs to have a NATO security clearance and is
required to pass a medical examination before an employment contract offer will be
released.
This requirement is in support of the NATO 2030 agenda.
The successful candidate will be offered a 3 years definite duration contract as NATO
International Civilian (NIC); remuneration will be exempt from taxation and allowances
will be applied whenever applicable.
For serving NATO international Civilians: contract will be offered in accordance with
the NATO Civilian Personnel Regulations and the additional Nations’ guidance (MCM
0061-2023 for NATO 2030 Project Linked NICs). The selected staff member will get a
definite duration contract regardless of the current contract, with the exception of the
case when they have more than 10 years of service, in which case they will receive
Due date for receipt of applications: Sunday 2 June 2024
Candidates have to apply electronically in NATO Talent Acquisition Program through
following link:
In the search criteria ‘Organization’ select Joint Force Command Brunssum and click
Search for Jobs, select Staff Officer (Collection Capability - Imagery Intelligence) –
NATO 2030.
Please be aware that a Selection Board will only assess the information
provided in the job submission form including the answers to the pre-screening
questions. Attachments are supporting documents and should not be referred
to in the application form.
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