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Navy - Command Counter Intelligence Officer

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 19 Mai 2025
Cyflog: £29,580 bob blwyddyn, pro rata
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 18 Mehefin 2025
Lleoliad: G84 8HL
Gweithio o bell: Ar y safle yn unig
Cwmni: Ministry of Defence
Math o swydd: Parhaol
Cyfeirnod swydd: 404589

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The CI Officer is responsible for supporting the operational capability of a multi-functional CI team who are responsible for delivering CI support at HMNB Clyde.

The Clyde CI Mission is to identify and understand threats to security at the establishment posed by threat actors, including Insiders and exploits opportunities by undertaking pro-active CI operational activities and investigations to mitigate and counteract the threat in order to protect HMNB Clyde’s information, personnel and assets.

You will be working on a variety of high-profile CI topics and casework that are at the heart of the Ministry of Defence’s policies for protecting assets, information and people at HMNB Clyde, so it is key that you have a good understanding of the current and emerging threat landscape. There will also be the opportunity to work across the CI team and gain valuable insight into the Government Security Function and DNE.

No matter your investigative or intelligence experience, we will provide you with bespoke training and ongoing professional development throughout your career in the CI Section.

Key responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

Direct CI collection and assessment activity to ensure that threats are appropriately identified.
To support a CI capability that mitigates all threats, Terrorism, Espionage, Subversion, Sabotage, Organised Crime, (TESSOC), including Insider Threat (InTh) to security at HMNB Clyde.
Understanding the threat and determining what assets need protecting and advising CSyO on how this can be achieved.
Support the delivery of an Insider Threat mitigation programme.
Support the continuous delivery of a CI Estimate to inform Naval Base Commander Clyde of current threats within the Area of Operations.
Conduct proactive CI activities to identify, disrupt, deny, exploit and mitigate the threat from hostile actors.
Identify new, confirmed or likely CI casework through liaison and engagement with Defence Counter Intelligence (DCI), UKIC, Royal Navy Police, Police Service of Scotland, RNCI and other Naval Base Stakeholders.
Provide operational and investigative support to CI investigations and operations, ensuring CI investigations are carried out thoroughly, professionally, and expeditiously in accordance with DCI policies.
Organise CI interviews and de-briefs and assist in conducting these interviews when required, including conducting research and maintaining CI investigation files and reports.
Ensuring that all Restricted Country List (RCL) travel and contact reporting and records are maintained, and that the policy is regularly reviewed and published. Conduct RCL travel briefs and de-briefs and produce reports for review.
Conduct searches of intelligence databases, analyse results using Intelligence Analysis Tools and carry out effective case management and create, maintain, and update CI records, including case files.
Developing relationships with units at the Naval Base and other RN assets to support their threat and incident reporting requirements.
Support CI Authy in the continuous delivery and update of a CI Estimate using the governing principles of Intelligence Preparation of the Environment (IPE) and be responsible for supporting the successful delivery of Question 1 briefs to NBC and the Naval Base Senior Security Leadership team.
Identify information of relevance to support investigations and threat reporting utilising Open Source Intelligence tools and databases.
Manage and contribute towards the update of the HMNB Clyde CI Collection Plan.
Support the delivery of the CI Threat Awareness briefings and material to all base personnel.
This position is advertised at 37 hours per week.

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