Vacancy Notice 1859
INTERPOL is the world’s largest international police organization, with 196 Member Countries. Created in 1923, it facilitates cross-border police co-operation, and supports and assists all organizations, authorities, and services whose mission is to prevent or combat international crime.
INTERPOL actively encourages applications from women and nationals of member countries that are currently unrepresented among our staff ( please click on this link to access the list of countries). Candidates from these countries are particularly encouraged to apply.
INTERPOL’s recruitment process is merit-based hence all hiring decisions are made considering the applicant’s qualifications and the needs of the Organization.
Job Title: Digital Training Production Coordinator
Reporting To: Assistant Director INTERPOL Global Academy
Location: Singapore
Type of contract: Fixed-term Contract
Duration (in months): 36.00
Grade: 4
Number of post: 1
Level of Security screening: Basic
Deadline for application: 19 July 2026, 11h59 Singapore time
Conditions applying for all candidates
Only professional experience for which candidates can provide official proof of employment will be considered. Candidates could be requested to provide copies of such official documents prior to interviews/test.
* Subsequent extension to this post will be subject to the terms of the Organization’s Staff Manual, to satisfactory performance and to availability of funds.
Tests/interviews in connection to this selection procedure will take place approximately three weeks after the deadline for applications. Applicants are kindly requested to plan their availability during this period accordingly, in case they are short-listed.
Selected candidates will be expected to report for duty approximately two to three months after receiving an offer of employment at the latest.
This selection exercise may be used to generate a reserve list of suitable candidates that may be used to address Organization's similar staffing needs in the future.
OF THE ASSIGNED DUTIES, INCLUDING GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE POST
The Executive Directorate of Capacity Building and Innovation (EDCI) strengthens member countries' policing capabilities through training, and innovation. EDCI focuses on enhancing operational effectiveness across INTERPOL's member countries by integrating capacity building with innovative digital training technologies.
The Digital Training Production Coordinator works under the supervision of the Assistant Director of the INTERPOL Global Academy, Capacity Building and Training.
Within the framework of the Capacity Building and Training Strategy, the primary tasks of the incumbent will be to coordinate the design, development, storage, maintenance and organization of Digital Training Products to be made available through the ecosystem of digital learning platforms under the Virtual Academy Portal of the INTERPOL Global Academy. The incumbent will foster the incorporation of creative and innovative learning resources, tools and methodologies to ensure the highest quality, accessible, scalable, and sustainable repository of digital training products in line with Member Countries training needs.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES AND ACTIVITIES
The Digital Training Production Coordinator performs the key duties and activities outlined below. These are listed in the order of importance, and indicate main duties and activities performed by the post holder (supervisory responsibility, taking decisions, etc.)
DUTY 1: Digital Training Products development:
Lead and supervise the development and management of the Virtual Academy repository of digital training products, ensuring that it remains highly accessible, scalable, and sustainable, while following the Organization’s training quality standards and mechanisms, IT security and legal requirements.
DUTY 2: Digital Training Products management:
DUTY 3: User support:
DUTY 4: Data Analytics, Evaluation and Reporting:
DUTY 5: Outreach and partnership:
Under the guidance of the Assistant Director, INTERPOL Global Academy, Capacity Building and Training Directorate, provide a consultancy service on new digital training product technologies and best practices in support of member countries, and maintain partnerships with police academies, other international organizations and external partners in the field of digital learning for law enforcement with the aim of further developing content and incorporating best practices.
DUTY 6: Supervisory responsibility:
Manage their team and Unit’s performance ensuring the Sub-directorate’s objectives, Annual Business Plan and Unit Working Plan are accomplished.
DUTY 7: Perform any other duties as may be required by the hierarchy.
QUALIFICATIONS, COMPETENCIES AND SKILLS
EDUCATION AND QUALIFICATION REQUIRED:
• University degree of at least three to four years, preferably in education, digital training or a related discipline.
• Certification related to digital training management, digital learning development and/or E-Learning development tools.
• Attendance of advanced police training programme(s) for police officers is an asset.
EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:
• At least five years’ experience in Digital Training development and related projects management.
• Experience in planning and managing complex tasks, with only minimum supervision.
• Experience working in an international environment would be highly desirable; either from employment in an international organization or from participating in e.g. international working groups, joint international projects etc.
• Experience in identifying training needs, developing and conducting training programmes, preferably operational training.
• Knowledge and understanding of strategic police issues / communication needs will be considered an asset.
LANGUAGES:
• Professional fluency in English is required. Proficiency in another official languages of the Organization (Arabic, French, Spanish) will be considered an asset.
ABILITIES REQUIRED:
• IT skills – Excellent computer skills, including the use of advance authoring and development tools for digital training products.
• Strong sense of initiative to convert needs and ideas into action.
• Good interpersonal skills to secure cooperation of a range of officials throughout the organization.
• Demonstrated maturity and professionalism combined with effective communication skills, particularly in an international and multidisciplinary environment.
• Ability to work under pressure.
• Ability to work individually and in a team, including conducting collaborative work in cross-cultural environments.
• Demonstrated initiative, creativity (original thinking), and curiosity.
• Ability to synthesize complex information.
• Discretion, diplomacy and tact, with an ability to maintain objectivity and apply logical reasoning.
• Attention to detail.
• Good listening skills.
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As part of our commitment to transparency throughout our recruitment process, INTERPOL's Staff Manual Regulation 11.4: Age-limit, which states that:
'Officials of the Organization shall not normally be retained in service beyond the age of 65 years. The Secretary General may, in exceptional cases and in the interests of the Organization, extend this age limit, in which case he shall inform the official concerned sufficiently in advance.'
Given this Regulation and in case candidates reach the age of 65 during the potential duration of the appointment, should they be selected for the position and the process proceed to appointment, the employment period may be affected by this regulatory limit and may therefore not extend for the full standard contract duration as published in the vacancy notice.
We are sharing this information to ensure transparency at this stage of the process.

The world’s largest police organization, INTERPOL’s mission is to assist law enforcement agencies in each of its 196 member countries to combat all forms of transnational crime.
Guided by four core functions, INTERPOL provides a high-tech infrastructure of technical and operational support to enable police forces around the world to meet the growing challenges of crime in the 21st century.
The General Secretariat in Lyon, France, is operational 24 hours a day, seven days a week, providing a central contact point for the National Central Bureau (NCB) in every member country for assistance or information on cross-border investigations.
All NCBs are connected to each other and the General Secretariat through I-24/7, INTERPOL’s secure global police communications system, which also enables law enforcement officers to directly check a range of vital police databases.
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