Headquarters Allied Joint Force Command Naples provides a resilient static Joint headquarters to plan prepare and conduct operations across all domains from Baseline Activities and Current Operations (BACO) including deterrence through Crisis up to the Maximum Level of Effort (MLE) in order to support NATOs three core tasks at the Joint Operational level as directed by SACEUR. Supported by the Single Service Commands Allied Joint Force Command Naples integrates allocated forces including NATO Force Structure entities and synchronises activity to achieve operational objectives. It maintains comprehensive regional focused situational awareness leads contingency planning and directs exercises. It also provides out-of-theatre support to enduring NATO operations and could contribute specific Joint competencies to other NATO Command Structure or NATO Force Structure entities. It is capable of commanding a Joint Task Force operating within or beyond SACEURs Area of Responsibility with theatre enablement provided by a dedicated Joint Logistic Support Group Headquarters. It has the capability to deploy tailored elements to enable reconnaissance liaison and coordination and support the Joint Commander. Synchronizes and integrates Joint and Combined armed forces within the Joint Operational Area (JOA) in support of a Joint Task Force.
The Operations Directorate is responsible for directing monitoring assessing and coordinating operational staff functions.
The J2 Division provides Intelligence in support of the planning preparation conduct and assessment of NATO assigned operations across all domains from Baseline Activities and Current Operations (BACO) through Crisis up to the Maximum Level of Effort (MLE) thus supporting the Commanders and HQ Staffs decision process.
The J2/2 Branch provides a comprehensive picture of the engagement space covering all the Political Military Economic Social Information and Infrastructure (PMESl) domains in order to support the planning conduct of operations and engagement functions of the JF HQ while in garrison and during an operation and/or exercise and contributes to the federated intelligence production in ACO.
The Non Military/Governance Assessment Section develops and maintains subject matter expertise of potential non military adversaries.
The incumbent analyses information and intelligence pertaining to the PMESII information domain to develop a comprehensive picture and understanding of the operational environment and possible future engagement space in order to support the JFC COMs decision making process during the planning and execution of operations and missions.
This post reports to OJS OIAN 0010 - Section Head (Non-Military and Governance Assessment) - A3/G17.
The incumbents duties are:
Analyses and fuses information and intelligence pertaining to the PMESII information domain in order to contribute to the development of a comprehensive picture of the engagement space in support of the operational planning and decision making processes of JFC.
Conducts all-source intelligence and information analysis to support the System of Systems Analysis (SoSA) in order to develop actionable intelligence.
In the context the Joint Intelligence Preparation of the Operational Environment (JIPOE) identifies and analyzes the Info Environment dynamics such as: actors organizations relationships dependencies and interactions within the information system in coordination with the other non-military/Governance PMESII domain analysts and with support of the other branches of JFCNP J2
Contributes to the Human network analysis to support targeting (HNAT) process by understanding the dynamic organization of the threat network and recommends actors locations or activities within these networks to be subject to influence and action.
Provides informational and non-military inputs to threat assessments covering both state and non-state actors within the information domain.
Contributes to the delivery of the adversary (RED) picture as a result of Assurance Measures tailored Forward Presence (tFP) Tailored Assurance Measures and Deterrence Measures in JFCs area of responsibility.
Maintains and updates encyclopedic data on information media for all areas of intelligence responsibility for JFC Naples according to AD 65-11 its missions and operations.
Maintains situational awareness on informational issues in support of NRF and GRPs.
Contributes to operational Indications & Warning (I&W) PIRs and SIRs during the planning process and execution of operations and mission.
Conducts day-to-day cooperation deconfliction and information exchange with the JFCNP COMMS Directorate
Coordinates and exchanges on a regular basis with the counterparts in JFC Brunsum and Single Service Commands
Represents JFCNP J2 at seminars workshops and conferences within NATO and engages with external stakeholders and organizations to increase own subject matter expertise and network
Coaches and mentors intelligence personnel on intelligence methodology and procedures covering adversarys info domain.
Attends and represents J2 in the Information Activity Working Group (IAWG) and Communication Coordination Working Group (CCWG); delivers analyses and briefings on potential adversaries information activities to the IAWG and CCWG on a regular basis both real-world and during exercises
Evaluates intelligence reports and sources.
Researches topics using open and classified sources.
Creates and drafts intelligence summaries intelligence reports and develops contributes and delivers briefings and reports/notes as required.
Uses standard automated data processing systems for research analysis and writing.
Contributes with info domain expertise to Intel Collection requirement.
Undertakes work as part of a project team or working group as directed or assigned.
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.
The incumbent is a core member of the Info Activities Working Group (IAWG) and Communications Activities Working Group (CCWG).
Undertakes manages and supervises work of one or more project teams or cross-domain assessment teams as directed or assigned; therefore proposes agenda timelines and deliverables to generate knowledge for complex problem sets within JFCNP Area of Interest. The work is normally performed in a typical Office environment. Normal Working Conditions apply. The risk of injury is categorised as: No risk / risk might increase when deployed
The work is normally performed in a Normal NATO office working environment.
Normal Working Conditions apply.
The risk of injury is categorised as No Risk.
University Degree in criminology police public or business administration administration of justice criminal law comparative general management political theory behavioural or social psychology or related discipline and 2 years function related experience or Higher Secondary education and completed advanced vocational training in that discipline leading to a professional qualification or professional accreditation with 4 years post related experience;
Experience covering joint staff functions at operational level
Experience providing advice and co-ordination of military information
Experience evaluating intelligence reports and sources
Experience creating and drafting intelligence summaries and reports
Must have an English Standard Language Proficiency level of SLP 3333 (Professional level in Listening Speaking Reading Writing based on NATO standards).
Educational and practical background of the information domain derived from a university education and working experience.
Proven ability to work academically/methodically and to provide a scientific perspective to the Knowledge development
NATO Intel Functional Area Systems training.
International experience (UN NATO EU National Commerce or Development Departments involved in foreign development and large trans-national business)
Course: INT-AS-2522 - NATO Intelligence Course
Course: INT-ASNATO Intelligence Processing Course
Course: INT-AS-3523 - Intelligence Analyst Course - Critical Thinking and Structured Analysis (CT&SA)
Course: INT-ASNATO Intelligence Warning System (NIWS) Course
Basic Intelligence System Core Training (BISCT)
The incumbent must be able to integrate into a military organisation and work in a team. Good communication skills are essential to interaction at senior leaders levels. Frequently works under pressure works long/irregular hours and carries high workload. Must be able to work outside normal office hours and environment. Must be able to travel regularly to other HQs for co-ordination and ready to deploy temporarily to deployed HQ in support of development of Security requirements. The incumbent must be flexible and able to work in more than one context simultaneously. Ability to solve problems with minimal guidance proving managerial skills and analytical planning.. Good health is required to successfully perform assigned functionsThe incumbent must be able to integrate into a military organisation and work in a team. Good communication skills are essential to interaction at senior leaders levels. Frequently works under pressure works long/irregular hours and carries high workload. Must be able to work outside normal office hours and environment. Must be able to travel regularly to other HQs for co-ordination and ready to deploy temporarily to deployed HQ in support of development of Security requirements. The incumbent must be flexible and able to work in more than one context simultaneously. Ability to solve problems with minimal guidance proving managerial skills and analytical planning.. Good health is required to successfully perform assigned functions
The incumbent will have professional contacts with staff personnel of JFC HQ as well as higher and subordinate NATO HQs. He/she should be able to represent his/her Branch and to brief senior staff officers on his/her area of expertise.
Contribution to Objectives
PMESII Systems analysis represents the most important contribution to the Knowledge development process. It is the prerequisite of the advice given to the HQ leadership and staff and directly impacts upon policy guidance issued within the HQ subordinate commands and deployed formations. The incumbents analysis and recommendations will influence the NATO operational level planning and decision-making process.
There are no reporting responsibilities.
This post reports to: OJS OIAN 0010 - Section Head (Non-Military and Governance Assessment) - A3/G17
This post does not deputises anybody.
The successful candidate will receive a three-year definite duration contract which may be followed by an indefinite duration contract. NATO-serving staff members will be offered a contract in accordance with the NATO Civilian Personnel Regulations (NCPRs).
The basic entry-level monthly salary for a NATO Grade G15 in Italy is Euro 5725.22which may be augmented by allowances based on the selected staff members eligibility and which is subject to the withholding of approximately 20% for pension and medical insurance contributions.
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Employment pre-requisites:
Candidates are invited to submit their applications only if:
They are nationals of a NATO member country
They are over 21 and under 60 years of age at the time of taking up their appointments. Appointments of definite duration may be offered to candidates of 60 years of age or more provided that the expiry date of the contract is not later than the date at which the candidate attains the age of 65.
A NATO security clearance of the level required by the position and approval of the candidates medical file by the NATO Medical Adviser are essential conditions for appointment to this post. Applicants are not required to possess a clearance at the time of applying but they must be eligible for a clearance. HQ JFC Naples will take action to obtain the required security clearance from the successful candidates national authorities.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
A NATO security clearance and approval of the candidates medical file by the NATO Medical Adviser are essential conditions for appointment to this are not required to possess a clearance at the time of applying but they must be eligible for a JFC Naples will take action to obtain the required security clearance from the successful candidates national authorities.The selected candidate will be affiliated to the NATO Defined Contribution Pension Scheme (DCPS). For info please visit Experience:
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