Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Internship Programme at INTERPOL - Tanzanians - oct 2014





Internship Programme at INTERPOL - Tanzanians - oct 2014
POST INFORMATION 
At INTERPOL, we offer a limited number of internships to persons from any of our member countries.

MUTUAL BENEFITS  

Internships are intended to be of mutual benefit to the intern and to the Organization.  
Interns will be based at INTERPOL's General Secretariat in Lyon, France, or at one of the Regional Bureaus. It is an opportunity to gain an insight into how an international organization operates and to work in a multicultural and multilingual environment. As well as learning about the functioning of international police co-operation, interns will be able to enhance their educational experience through practical work assignments, thereby developing skills which will be useful in future employment.  
In turn, INTERPOL will benefit from the input of qualified persons whose background will enable them to give a fresh point of view and up-to-date academic knowledge, enhancing the Organization's work.  

HOW TO APPLY 

There are continuous openings for internships, which last from two to 11 months. Applicants must have attained the legal age of majority, be fluent in English, and be enrolled in, or have graduated from, an accredited academic institution.  
If you would like to apply, first read INTERPOL's Internship Policy available in the following page: http://www.interpol.int/Recruitment/Other-recruitment-pages/Internships.  Then, please go to the current vacancies page ans select the Insternship Programme vacancy Notice. 
If you have not received a reply within three weeks of sending your application, this means that no suitable placements are currently available. Due to the high level of applications received, we will contact you only if there is a possibility of an internship.  
Applications are valid for a period of one year from the date of receipt. If a suitable placement arises within that period, we will get in touch with you. 

WORKING CONDITIONS 
Successful applicants will be requested to sign the INTERPOL Internship General Conditions, conditions of which you can find in the following page: http://www.interpol.int/Recruitment/Other-recruitment-pages/Internships
INTERPOL provides an allowance of EUR 550 a month. 
The intern is responsible for: 
GENERAL INFORMATION ON INTERPOL
In compliance with INTERPOL's Confidentiality regime the successful candidate will have to undergo a security screening according to the clearance level attached to the function.
INTERPOL recruits throughout the world in order to attract the best and most varied candidates. Nationals of all Member states are encouraged to apply.
INTERPOL has four official languages: English, French, Spanish and Arabic. Working languages in Lyon are English and French.
INTERPOL retains the right not to make any appointment to this vacancy or for a shorter or longer duration than indicated above.
INTERPOL would like to inform candidates that their application may be considered for other similar positions.
INTERPOL operates a non-smoking policy.
INTERPOL is the world's largest international police organization, with 190 Member Countries. 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.
CONFIDENTIALITY REGIME
In application of Article 114.1 of INTERPOL's Rules on the Processing of Data (RPD), the General Secretariat is "responsible for determining authorization procedures or a system of security clearance at each data confidentiality level". Member countries which are not able or willing to assist INTERPOL in performing such a check should be aware that some INTERPOL information might not be made available to their nationals working at INTERPOL.
In order to be able to access police information classified as "INTERPOL For official use only" or "INTERPOL RESTRICTED", the individual has to obtain "INTERPOL Restricted" security clearance. This clearance is granted after Basic security screening.
In order to be able to access police information classified as "INTERPOL CONFIDENTIAL", the individual has to obtain "INTERPOL Confidential" security clearance. This clearance is granted after Enhanced security screening.
Under no circumstances should clearance be granted simply because of an official's rank, post held, or length of service. Staff may only gain access to General Secretariat premises and to police information if the appropriate INTERPOL security clearance has been obtained. In order to reduce the secondment timeline, and as the Enhanced security screening may take some time, the seconded Official requiring INTERPOL Confidential security clearance may be authorized to start the secondment if the NCB can confirm that the equivalent to Basic security screening has been performed. Access to INTERPOL CONFIDENTIAL information will not be authorized until Enhanced security screening is confirmed.

Internship Programme

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