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25/02/2024, 23:55
Middle East Levant - Intelligence Analyst
DI is a world-class organisation that supports policy and decision-making at the heart of the Ministry of Defence and the government’s national security community. In DI, our people solve problems, create understanding, and give perspective to the diverse and complex threats and challenges in a rapidly changing world. DI is responsible for providing strategic intelligence support to senior decision makers in Defence and wider UK government.
This intelligence analyst role is based in the Defence Intelligence Africa and Middle East Centre (DI AMEC). DI AMEC works against some of the region’s most fast-moving and varied problem sets. The role will allow the analyst to become a subject matter expert on certain countries the Middle East, accessing and analysing sensitive data and assessing complex geo-political, security and military matters. This puts the analyst in a position to deliver expertise and insight that makes a tangible difference to government and Defence policy as well as the safety of our country.
This position is challenging, but incredibly rewarding, working with a mixed military and civilian team that provides critical expertise and insight at the beating heart of UK Defence. As the holder of this post, you will be at the forefront of the defence and national security agenda and will provide insight at the top of the pyramid, including regular briefings to Ministers and Defence Chiefs.
Responsibilities
The role includes, although is not limited to:
Must be an OF3 of any specialisation. OF2 applicants with a recommend for the next higher rank in their most recent OJAR will be considered.
OF4 applicants, if successful, will only be paid as and wear the rank of OF3.
Must be serving as a member of the Reserve Forces or have served with the Regular Forces.
Candidates should follow the application process for their service.
Royal Navy Applicants should follow the RN Application process.
Army Applicants should follow the Army Application process.
Royal Air Force Applicants should follow the RAF Application process.
This role is occasionally required to travel to UK bases (including Molesworth, Wyton and Northwood) to visit and work with both stakeholders and customers. The position holder may also be required to travel overseas, sometimes staying multiple nights away.
The working pattern generally flows from 0900-1700, Monday to Friday. On rare occasions, extended hours and weekend working may be required. Flexible timings and working patterns can be accommodated. for any further detail please contact Mr Alexander Horsfall - Email Alexander.Horsfall906@mod.gov.uk
This opportunity is closed to applications.