Investigator (NATO Investigative Taskforce) (2 posts)

North Atlantic Treaty Organization - NATO | Staff |
Closing: 08 Mar 2026 1 days remaining
Location: Brussels

Overview

The Investigator role supports investigations of alleged misconduct and conducts Proactive Integrity Reviews within the NATO Investigative Taskforce. The purpose is to contribute to the improvement of investigation processes and advise on integrity risks.

Tasks Summary
  • Conduct and/or contribute to investigations of alleged misconduct.
  • Conduct or contribute to Proactive Integrity Reviews.
  • Contribute to the continuous improvement of the ITF’s investigation process, rules and protocols.
  • Support the Senior Investigator (ITF) in reporting on ITF activities, trends, and lessons learned.
  • Advise and contribute to the development of effective detection techniques, mitigation measures and remedial action.
  • Ensure strict compliance with confidentiality, personal data protection and information-security requirements.
Experience Requirements
  • At least 5 years of progressively responsible experience in conducting investigations into allegations of fraud and corruption, abuse of authority, harassment, bullying and discrimination as well as other violations of policies, regulations or laws.
  • Ideally working across cultures and jurisdictions.
  • Experience in applying advanced data analytics in support of investigations.
  • Excellent interviewing skills, including experience in conducting trauma-informed interviews.
Qualification Requirements
  • A university degree in a relevant field (e.g. business, finance, accountancy, audit, law, criminal justice, etc.).
  • Having a professional qualification from an internationally recognised institution (e.g. CFE; CFF; CIPFA-ICCI; CCEP-I, GCFE) would be considered an advantage.
Other Details

Languages Required: • Possess the following minimum levels of NATO’s official languages (English/French): V (“Advanced”) in one; IV (“upper intermediate”) in the other.

Languages Preferred:

Contract Duration: Definite duration contract of three years; possibility of renewal for up to three years, during which the incumbent may apply for conversion to an indefinite duration contract. Maximum period of service foreseen in this post is 6 years.

Work Modality: The post holder may be required to travel extensively (including in areas involving security risks) and work beyond standard office hours when required.

Remuneration: 8,273.12 Euro (EUR) Monthly

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