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Last checked: 3 hours ago
Closing date: Monday, 16 November 2026
Country: Singapore
Duty station: Singapore
Contract type: Singapore, Singapore
Grade: Not specified
Applicant eligibility: Not explicit in source
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VACANCY NOTICE 1618
This vacancy announcement pertains to law enforcement and/or governmental officials within INTERPOL's member countries only.
Please read the Conditions of Secondment in force at INTERPOL (shared via the NCB) including the maximum duration of secondment.
Please be aware that your home Administration/Agency/Service/Government will be responsible for all of your salary/remuneration, social insurance, pension contributions, welfare benefits, family allowances, benefits during your assignment at INTERPOL as well as travel, removal expenses related to your arrival at and departure from INTERPOL, and any other related costs depending on your circumstances. It is requested that you obtain in writing, confirmation from your home Administration/Agency/Service/Government that it agrees with these CONDITIONS OF SECONDMENT. This confirmation letter should be forwarded to us THROUGH THE NCB.
INTERPOL is the world’s largest international police organization, with 196 member states. Created in 1923, it facilitates cross-border police co-operation, and supports and assists all organizations, authorities, and services whose mission is to prevent or combat international crime. INTERPOL is now looking for a qualified candidate as a SECONDMENT - Coordinator Cyber Strategy within the Cybercrime which is part of the Exec. Dir. Investigation Support.
Job title: SECONDMENT - Coordinator Cyber Strategy
Reporting To: Head Cyber Strategy and Capabilities Development
Location: Singapore
Duration (in months): 36.00
Grade: 4
Number of post: 1
Security Clearance Level: Enhanced
Deadline for application: 16 November 2026
INTERPOL actively encourages applications from women and nationals of member countries that are currently unrepresented among our staff (please click on this link to access the list of countries). Candidates from these countries are particularly encouraged to apply.
INTERPOL’s recruitment process is merit-based hence all hiring decisions are made considering the applicant’s qualifications and the needs of the Organization.
SUMMARY OF THE ASSIGNED DUTIES,
INCLUDING GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE POST
Within the Cybercrime Directorate, and under the supervision of Head Cyber Strategy & Capabilities Development, the Cyber Strategy Coordinator is in charge of coordinating activities relating to cyber strategy, outreach and partnerships, including, but not limited to:
Contributing to the Directorate’s strategic planning process, including performance monitoring, KPI tracking, and alignment with the Organization’s global strategy. Identifying and supporting the mobilization of internal and external funding opportunities to strengthen cybercrime capabilities and initiatives.
The post holder is a point of contact pertaining to cyber strategy and outreach matters, and is expected to provide advice and analytical insight to his/her unit head regarding further development in these areas. These include the delivery of written analysis, status reports and oral presentations to be delivered during meetings and conferences, both internally and externally. The Coordinator can also be called, upon request, to represent the Organization for internal and external engagement pertaining to Directorate initiatives and efforts.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND ACTIVITIES
In the order of importance, indicate main duties and activities performed by the post holder: supervisory responsibility, taking decisions, etc.
The Coordinator will provide support to the following main functions:
QUALIFICATIONS, COMPETENCIES AND SKILLS
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATION REQUIRED:
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
LANGUAGES:
ABILITIES REQUIRED:
As part of our commitment to transparency throughout our recruitment process, INTERPOL's Staff Manual Regulation 11.4: Age-limit, which states that:
'Officials of the Organization shall not normally be retained in service beyond the age of 65 years. The Secretary General may, in exceptional cases and in the interests of the Organization, extend this age limit, in which case he shall inform the official concerned sufficiently in advance.'
Given this Regulation and in case candidates reach the age of 65 during the potential duration of the appointment, should they be selected for the position and the process proceed to appointment, the employment period may be affected by this regulatory limit and may therefore not extend for the full standard contract duration as published in the vacancy notice.
We are sharing this information to ensure transparency at this stage of the process.
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