Behavioural Detection Officer
Published | February 17, 2025 |
Location | Timaru, New Zealand |
Category | |
Job Type | Full-time |
Salary |
From 70000 to 75000 NZD per year |
Description
Behavioural Detection Officer 1 CAA and Avsec location Canterbury. From 70000 to 75000 NZD per year.
Behavioural Detection Unit | Aviation Security Service, $72,187 p.a. Two Permanent Opportunities Available. We are proud to offer exciting career opportunities in our Behavioural Detection Unit and are seeking passionate and dedicated individuals to join our team based at Christchurch Airport from May 2025. This is an incredible opportunity to be part of a dynamic team that helps keep our skies safe and secure.
About the role the role of the Behavioural Detection Officer (BDO) is to identify out of the ordinary behaviour displayed by individuals with criminal and or malicious intent. These individuals may exhibit behavioural indicators that stem from a fear of discovery.
Key competencies BDOs are involved in critical situations demanding on-the-spot decisions to be made with good judgment. The role requires quick and decisive action, but not at the expense of quality decision making. To be successful you must demonstrate a high level of interpersonal skills, the ability to build rapport quickly, an eye for detail and have the ability to conduct difficult conversations.
The foundation for achieving this is our values, which guide how we work and the behaviours we expect from each other Me mahi tahi – Collaboration. Me mahi pono – Transparency. Me mahi tika – Integrity. Me manaaki – Respect. We treat all people with consideration and kindness. We act in a way that brings credit to ourselves and our organisation.
Key tasks observe and engage with passengers, airport workers or the public to deliver enhanced security screening measures. Attend any incident that requires behaviour assessment of a passenger, airport worker or member of the public.
Elicit information through targeted conversation and behaviour questioning. De-escalate situations and manage critical incidents. Liaise with and assist other relevant stakeholders (eg NZ Customs etc). Gather and report on Intelligence of benefit to Aviation Security and other agencies. Maintain a high level of operational readiness and be available to respond as and when required.
Benefits NZQA recognized qualification. Work phone and corporate uniform. An annual allowance to cover role specific expenses.
You will need to complete the BDO Training Course and continue to meet ongoing testing and training requirements. Demonstrate a high degree of flexibility with regards to working hours and work a 4 on 2 off shift cycle. Changes at short notice can and will occur according to the risk-based approach of this position.
Must be physically fit, able to stand for long periods of time and walk long distances. Be willing and able to deploy beyond Auckland at short notice if required. Make decisions using your experience, risk assessment and initiative within the behaviour detection framework.