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Operational Intelligence Service DSA Authorising Officer - Covert Authorities Bureau
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Operational Intelligence Service DSA Authorising Officer - Covert Authorities Bureau
Government Recruitment ServiceTown of Middleton, Annapolis County, Canada- Full-time
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The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is responsible for welfare, pensions and child maintenance policy and is responsible for helping people move into employment, supporting pensioners and protecting some of the most vulnerable in our society. Counter Fraud Compliance and Debt’s (CFCD) aim is to drive down the level of fraud, error and debt within the benefit system, to protect the public purse.
As part of CFCD you will be at the heart of DWP’s efforts to reduce fraud and error in the benefit system. This is a hugely important public service, and our challenge is bigger than ever.
If you want to join somewhere that recognises the importance of work-life balance, where you can learn new skills and progress your career, then CFCD is the place for you.
We are recruiting for three posts within CFCD with two different types of role available :
Authorising Officer x2
Authorising Officer – Technical x1
Both roles are critical to ensuring compliance with the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIPA) and maintaining high standards of governance and operational delivery. While they share a core set of responsibilities, each role also carries specific duties tailored to its remit.
What to Expect :
Role-Specific Responsibilities
Authorising Officer
- Provide expert RIPA advice to CFCD SLT (Senior Leadership Team) and stakeholders.
- Lead on surveillance authorisations and IPCO (Investigatory Powers Commissioners Office) inspections.
- Drive people engagement and resource management.
- Build relationships with law enforcement and policy bodies.
Authorising Officer - Technical
Successful candidates can also expect to be doing the following alongside their role specific responsibilities :
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