Intelligence and Risk Analyst

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Intelligence and Risk Analyst Candidate Pack Intelligence and Risk Analyst

Recruitment Processes Indicative Timeline Welcome About the MMO Vacancy Description Recruitment Processes Indicative Timeline Terms, Conditions and Benefits Candidate Information Pack

Candidate Information Pack Welcome Background Vacancy Process Timeline T’s & C’s The Marine Management Organisation (MMO) is an executive non-departmental public body of the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs. We license and regulate marine activities in the seas around England and Wales so that they're carried out in a sustainable way. We’re responsible for: Managing and monitoring fishing fleet sizes and quotas for catches. Ensuring compliance with fisheries regulations, such as fishing vessel licences and quotas for fish and seafood. Managing funding programmes for fisheries activities. Planning and licensing for marine construction, deposits and dredging that may have an environmental, economic or social impact. Making marine nature conservation byelaws. Dealing with marine pollution emergencies, including oil spills. Helping to prevent illegal, unregulated and unreported fishing worldwide. Producing marine plans to include all marine activities, including those we don’t directly regulate. More information about our work is on the GOV.UK website. The Marine Management Organisation is committed to its staff and believes in investing in their wellbeing and learning and development. We strive to be an Organisation that creates an environment in which staff are able to identify and share good practice, celebrate success and encourage positive attitudes towards diversity. John Tuckett, CEO Candidate Information Pack

Candidate Information Pack Welcome Background Vacancy Process Timeline T’s & C’s ABOUT THE WORK AREA MMO enforcement activity is predominantly carried out by staff that are located in one of MMO’s 16 coastal offices. Our work seeks to ensure and promote compliance with the European Commission and national sea fisheries regulations, marine licensing and marine nature conservation legislation. We co-ordinate programmes for monitoring, control and surveillance of sea fishing activity, marine licensable activity and marine conservation measures within the EEZ around the coast of England and for UK vessels outside those waters. We primarily seek to educate and inform marine sectors to promote compliance with the various regulatory requirements. We also investigate and take appropriate enforcement action, including prosecution, when serious breaches of the regulations are identified. Activities of Marine Enforcement Officers include; Monitoring and assessment of fishing activity through receiving data systems Undertaking risk assessment and intelligence gathering Inspections of fishing vessels at sea and in port (this would include joining Royal Navy Fishery Protection Squadron at sea or co-operation with others (eg Inshore Fisheries Conservation Authorities) Inspections of fishing industry premises, fish markets, etc Inspections of marine licensable activities Monitoring and inspection of activities which may affect marine protected areas (MPAs) or protected species Undertaking investigations into incidents of non-compliant activities. Candidate Information Pack

Candidate Information Pack Welcome Background Vacancy Process Timeline T’s & C’s Job Title: Intelligence & Risk Analyst Grade: HEO Location: Newcastle Vacancy Reference: 2314 Salary: £27,971 pa About the Job To undertake analysis of intelligence received and generated by the MMO, in order to identify key threats, emerging trends and to support the tactical and strategic tasking and co-ordinating process. To apply recognised risk evaluation techniques to identify the key risks faced by the MMO. Find the role profile here: Candidate Information Pack

Candidate Information Pack Welcome Background Vacancy Process Timeline T’s & C’s How to Apply All of our jobs are advertised on the Civil Service Jobs website. Applicant guidance notes and how to complete competency statements are also available. Sift and Interviews If an initial sift is required it will be carried out on the lead competence/online situational judgement test. The interview will consist of a 10 minute presentation (topic to be confirmed in invite to interview) followed by A 35 minute competency/technical based interview. Questions will then be invited from the interview panel. Further Information If you have any questions about applying for this role please contact: Sean Douglas Email: Sean.Douglas@marinemanagement.org.uk Candidate Information Pack

Candidate Information Pack Welcome Background Vacancy Process Timeline T’s & C’s Indicative Timeline Please note these dates are only indicative at this stage and could be subject to change. Week commencing Mid to End May 2019 Anticipated start date Week commencing 23rd April 2019 Outcome 12th & 18th April 2019 Interviews 3rd March 2019 – 25th March 2019 Sift period* 1st March 2019 Closing date March 2019 May 2019 Interviews will take place at in the North East * The sift will include an online situational judgement test as an initial sift, links to the test will be sent via email. Candidate Information Pack

Candidate Information Pack Welcome Background Vacancy Process Timeline T’s & C’s Appointment Term: Location: Working Arrangements: Salary Range: 1 x 12 months fixed term Newcastle Full time, Part time, flexible working arrangements. With competitive maternity, paternity and parental leave we also recognise the importance of a good work-life balance and offer flexible working and a family friendly approach to work. £27,791 Candidate Information Pack