The Joint Maritime Security Centre (JMSC) is the UK government’s centre of excellence for maritime security. Its mission is to in.....
The Joint Maritime Security Centre (JMSC) is the UK government’s centre of excellence for maritime security. Its mission is to increase awareness and understanding of maritime security threats and enable cross-government coordination to deliver a whole-system response to mitigate them.
JMSC is a multi-agency, fused military-civil organisation with staff drawn from a host of agencies including Border Force, the Royal Navy, Counter Terrorism Policing, National Crime Agency, HM Revenue and Customs, Home Office Intelligence, the Maritime Management Organisation and HM Coast Guard. It’s responsible for ensuring the UK maintains its understanding of the maritime domain and develops the cross-government coordination frameworks to respond to threats to security, law and order, trade and commerce, and the marine environment.
JMSC offers government departments and agencies a central point of UK maritime expertise and understanding to assist policy and decision making. The JMSC works internationally - with states and with key international organisations - to support information sharing, relationship development and capacity building efforts.
The key elements of JMSC are:
The National Maritime Information Centre (NMIC), which since 2010 has provided a mechanism for the UK’s civilian and military maritime and law enforcement focused organisations to fuse intelligence, data and capabilities. This maximises operational impact at home and abroad.
Joint Maritime Security Centre - Operations, which utilises cutting edge technology to provide 24/7 monitoring of UK waters. It can swiftly identify maritime security incidents and enable the effective coordination of the UK’s aerial and at-sea assets to respond – ensuring the safety and security of all those who use our seas.
The new JMSC Assessment capability, which will produce global strategic maritime security assessments to inform UK government and other stakeholders of threats within or emanating from the maritime domain. This also provides support to the UK sanctions regimes.
These functions are supported by the JMSC Strategy team, which includes workforce planning, programme management, financial planning and controls, and policy development.
Job description
The Joint Maritime Security Centre (JMSC) Strategy and Policy (Strat Pol) team form the core enabling function within the JMSC, providing critical services to the Operational elements of the organisation. JMSC Strat Pol is formed of three distinct sub teams:
Policy and Business Resilience (P&BR)
Security and Data Compliance (S&DC)
Project Management Office and Finance (PMO&F)
The Deputy STRAPSO is part of the Security and Data Compliance team and will work to the JMSC STRAPSO. You will be responsible for researching security incidents, managing the JMSC SharePoint and supporting the STRAPSO with the above secret systems access.
Working Pattern
Please Note: Not all work patterns can be supported within this role. You are encouraged to contact the vacancy holder as soon as a provisional offer of employment is made (if not earlier) to explore whether your preferred working pattern can be accommodated. The types of flexible working that may be supported are part-time working and compressed hours.
Person specification
Responsibilities will include, but will not be limited to:
Supporting the JMSC STRAPSO in undertaking the STRAPSO and CRYPTO (cryptology) custodian role for the JMSC, including maintaining the necessary accreditation through training.
Supporting the JMSC STRAPSO by taking responsibility for the receipt and return of cryptographic material in accordance with the Security Policy Framework and Guidance.
Undertaking security audit reports and monitoring system use, investigating and reporting any security breaches or abnormal activity to the JMSC STRAPSO.
Undertaking research of security issues related to specific geographic areas of the world to provide credible security advice to the Head of JMSC, Executive Leadership Team and other staff members.
Reviewing intelligence received on high-side systems and flagging for the Head of JMSC’s attention as necessary in the JMSC STRAPSO’s absence.
Encouraging a positive security culture through regular engagement with Home Office and JMSC staff.
Undertaking and maintaining expertise in the use of JMSC systems.
Managing the JMSC SharePoint site, ensuring that accesses are regularly reviewed, and information is stored appropriately, at all classifications.
Undertaking the role of ROSA, a cross Government system for communicating, local information manager, trainer and account manager roles for the JMSC.
Essential criteria
Candidates are expected to demonstrate and/or have experience of the following:
Sound judgement and decision making, utilising all available information.
Proven communication skills, particularly with a large range of both operational and strategic, internal, and external, stakeholders.
Experience of building and managing relationships with key stakeholders at all levels.
Self-motivated, highly organised, efficient, and able to manage many competing priorities in a calm and appropriate manner.
Act ethically and with integrity, being able to take difficult decisions when they are needed, always doing the right thing, being impartial and honest.
Security Clearance
Please Note: You will be required to obtain DV clearance before starting in the role.
Desirable criteria
Previous STRAPSO, CRYPTO, and ROSA system accreditation, or a strong willingness to undertake the training.
An understanding of cross-Government maritime security work.