Have a knowledge or understanding of a broad range of EU and international legislation, policies and procedures regarding cross border management and international cooperation;
– a critical evaluation of organisational development potential in the context of Border Guard quality management principles;
– a critical awareness of the European context of border security at a strategic level.
Be able to apply professional and research skills, drawing from an extensive critical analysis of related information/data to make evidence based recommendations in order to enhance Border Guard management in a European Context;
– ccommunicate effectively in multi-professional and multicultural contexts;
– work effectively and independently, and in collaboration with members with responsibility for Border Guard management from other states;
– employ appropriate tools and techniques to manage all resources, maximizing utilisation, whilst balancing Border Guard management organizational goals with national, European and international stakeholder expectations;
– ensure an intelligence driven, strategic approach to European border control management; Promote European cooperation, harmonization and interoperability in Border Guarding activities;
– integrate and promote respect for fundamental rights, professional and ethical standards across Border Guarding activities;
– continuously engage in learning opportunities and promote professional development across the organisation.