
Intelligence Specialist
Queensland Police Service
Posted 18 days ago
The core capability requirements for this role are:
- Provide direction and assist in driving the QPS Strategic Plan through the provision of intelligence services to Commands and Regions in the assessment of problem places, cases and issues.
- Provide high level analytical advice and support to QPS officers in relation to targeting strategies.
- Plan and prepare complex intelligence assessments in relation to crime and other community safety matters utilising accepted intelligence processes.
- Establish and maintain effective networks within the QPS and with external partners and stakeholders.
- Develop and implement effective work practices with a focus on continuous improvement.
- May be required to provide supervision and direction to other staff members.
- Utilise technology to provide open source and social media enhancement to support organisational priorities.
Role Requirements:
Other
- A knowledge of online collection techniques will be highly regarded.
- The successful applicant will be required to perform duty within any Group/Unit in the surrounding area where State Intelligence Group conducts business
- The successful applicant may be required to undergo psychometric assessment prior to appointment.
- Applicants are advised that whilst performing the duties of the position they may be exposed to material (written, visual and audio) of a graphic and sensitive nature.
- Applicants must be able to obtain and maintain a security clearance to the minimal level of Negative Vetting Level 1.
- The successful applicant/s must undertake intelligence training delivered by the Queensland Police Service in line with current policy.
- Shift work may be a requirement of the role.
Applications to remain current for 12 months.
Job Ad Reference: QLD/629860/25
Closing Date: Thursday, 17th April 2025
About Queensland Police Service
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