Security screening and investigation: Security in contracting and other arrangements
Security in contracting and other arrangements - Competencies
Key activities
- Perform risk assessment to provide advice as part of tendering, awarding, and administering contracts and other arrangements from a security perspective to ensure the inclusion of appropriate security requirements with proper monitoring and reporting mechanisms.
- Plan and coordinate security related projects such as the design and/or implementation of appropriate security requirements associated with contracts and/or other arrangements through all stages of the contracting or arrangement process.
- Support the development, implementation, interpretation, and/or application of government and departmental security policies, standards and guidelines, and the Departmental Security Plan.
- Work with Lead Security Agencies and other government departments to exchange best practices and lessons learned.
Knowledge
Applies at all levels
- Knowledge of the organizational vision, mandate, programs, policies, operating environment, and structure, including diversity and inclusion considerations
- Knowledge of security fundamentals, and security legislation, regulations, policies, and practices
- Knowledge of procurement policies and legal framework related to federal government procurement, including current trade agreements
Entry-level
- See above
Mid-level
- Knowledge of Government of Canada contracting procedures and treaties
- Knowledge of security screening processes
Management, Executive and Chief Security Officer
- Knowledge of the Government of Canada security governance, including the roles and responsibilities of lead security agencies
Skills
Applies at all levels
- Ability to collect, analyze and get acquainted with information from various sources, establish logical links and leverage as required to advance projects and/or files, and to support an informed decision-making process
Entry-level
- See above
Mid-level
- Ability to manage and/or support a project from its conception to close-out phases
- Ability to conduct and/or support security screening processes
- Ability to conduct and report on interviews and interrogations
- Ability to conduct and report on threat and risk assessments
- Ability to conduct and report on investigations and inspections (e.g., search of criminal records, credit bureau checks)
Management, Executive, and Chief Security Officer
- Ability to manage a team and align efforts towards common goals, in line with government and organizational priorities and programs
- Ability to work with other organizations and stakeholders to ensure the collaboration, sharing and leveraging of information and dissemination of best practices and lessons learned
Attributes
Applies at all levels
- Strategic and analytical thinking and creative problem solving
- Engagement, collaboration, and client-focus
- Self-management: reliability, planning and organizing, flexibility and initiative
- Demonstration of integrity and respect
- Sound judgment
- Communication
- Thoroughness
Entry-level
- See above
Mid-level
- See above
Management, Executive, and Chief Security Officer
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