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An international defense organization is hiring a Data and Information Policy Officer to manage knowledge and information systems, enhance data governance, and ensure effective communication and policy compliance within the organization. The ideal candidate will have at least 3 years of experience, a relevant university degree, and strong skills in using IKM systems like SharePoint. Competitive salary and employment terms apply.
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The interview of shortlisted candidates is provisionally scheduled to be held by end of January 2026.
1. The mission of the NATO Science & Technology Organization (STO) is to help position the Nations and NATO’s S&T investments as a strategic enabler of the knowledge and technical advantage for the defence and security posture of NATO Nations and partner Nations.
2. As described in the STO Charter, the STO Collaboration Support Office (CSO) is one of the executive bodies of the STO. Within the framework of the STO Collaborative business model, the CSO provides executive and administrative support to the S&T activities conducted through the STO level 2 committees and level 3 working groups.
3. In its areas of expertise, the CSO provides assistance and support to the S&T Board, its Chair, the Chief Scientist, and his/her office.
4. The Data and information Policy Officer supports the planning, coordination, and implementation of information and knowledge management (IKM) initiatives across the CSO, closely aligning with the NATO Enterprise. The incumbent works closely with stakeholders to ensure compliance with existing policies, drive improvements in data and information governance, and contributes to the NATO-wide Data-Centric Security transformation. This role combines policy development, technical oversight, and stakeholder engagement to enhance the effective exchange, use, and protection of information.
The Data and information Policy Officer reports to the Head of the Information and Knowledge Management (IKM) Office at the CSO.
Requested personal attributes:
Managerial Responsibilities
The incumbent works in very close coordination and cooperation with other members of the IKM Office. He/she will also work closely with CSO Branches and Panel/Group Offices.
Professional Contacts
Liaises with information and knowledge management experts from across the Alliance; develops relationships with other NATO bodies/agencies (e.g. ACT, NCIA) where relevant and necessary; leverages connections with other relevant IM/KM organizations that may benefit the STO.
The applicant must be eligible for a NATO Secret security clearance.
Normal office work environment, with occasional long hours and travels abroad.
The position is at grade G15. The starting basic monthly salary will be Euro 7,424.70 (estimated 2025 salary value), NOT exempt from income tax. Specific allowances may apply, depending on personal circumstances of the incumbent.
In accordance with the NATO Civilian Personnel Regulations, the successful candidate will be offered a six months contract, which may, on conditions, be extended up to a further six months.
The appointment is subject to the receipt by the CSO of a security clearance (provided by the national Authorities of the incumbent) and to the delivery of a certificate of medical fitness by the CSO Medical Advisor.
Only nationals of the 32 NATO member countries can apply for this position.
A Selection Panel will evaluate the applications. Applicants who pass the initial screening by the Selection Panel will be invited to attend an interview with the Selection Panel (by end of January 2026).
Candidates will attach a resume, an application letter and educational qualifications certificates to their NTAP application.
Due to the large number of potential candidates, telephone or email enquiries cannot be dealt with.
Notes: NATO as employer values diverse backgrounds and perspectives and is committed to recruiting and retaining a diverse and talented workforce. NATO welcomes applications of nationals from all Member States and strongly encourages women to apply. According to the NATO Civilian Personnel Regulations, Staff members are appointed on the condition that they are over 21 and under 60 years of age at the time of taking up their appointment. However, appointment may be offered to candidates of 60 years of age or more provided that the expiry date of the contract is not later than the date at which the candidate attains the age of 65.