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Ready to use your skills to help protect the UK? Join us and help deliver critical Counter Terrorism (CT) projects. These change projects help us adapt to an ever-evolving threat. With your help, we can make sure our security forces are as well prepared as possible.
This is your chance to take on an exciting role in the National Counter Terrorism Policing Headquarters (NCTPHQ). Here, you’ll work across all areas of Counter Terrorism (CT) and Protective Security (PS). Day-to-day, you’ll deliver specific projects or work packages, which may touch on ground-breaking and innovative areas. You’ll report to a Senior Project Manager and be responsible for maintaining project plans and providing regular updates. Where necessary, you’ll also co-ordinate workshops to obtain key information and provide hands-on support with critical governance products.
To join us, you must be an experienced Project Manager or Project Support Officer. You should have worked in a relevant field: (local) government, policing or in a security agency. This background means you’re used to managing complex projects in a fast-paced environment. You’re also adept at developing business cases and handling benefits realisation. Self-motivated and confident with a keen eye for detail, you’ll have the communication skills to work with a range of stakeholders.
Please note this role is subject to security clearance. The vetting process can take up to six months.
TO APPLY:
To apply, please click the APPLY button. Applications will be via a detailed CV, Personal Statement and Additional Information Form.
Completed applications must be returned by 31st March 2017.
Please note we are only able to review the first 50 applications received. Failure to supply all the relevant documents will result in your application being terminated.
We view diversity as fundamental to our success. To tackle today’s complex policing challenges, we need a workforce made up from all of London’s communities. Applications from across the community are therefore essential.