21 Aug
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Sibylline
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New South Wales
21 Aug
Sibylline
New South Wales
Job Description
Embedded Intelligence Analyst (9 month FTC)
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- Full-time
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Sibylline is a leading intelligence and strategic risk consultancy in the security sector. Since 2010 we have supported businesses, governments and NGOs through the provision of high-quality risk analysis, due diligence and consultancy services. The firm provides an innovative, entrepreneurial and fast-growing working environment, offering employees ever greater exposure to high profile clients and challenges. Sibylline offers fantastic opportunities for career progression within a successful company, and we aim to help our employees to build their own personal profiles as well-regarded analysts within the broader industry.
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Key attributes of Sibylline employees are:
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Self-motivated, and auto-improving individuals who can couple initiative and boldness with good judgement
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- Excellent written and spoken English
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- Clarity of thought and analytical flair
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- Strong, demonstrable interest in security and intelligence
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- The ability to work under pressure, demonstrate leadership when required but also be able to collaborate effectively in teams
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- Excellent attention to detail
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Position Summary
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We are looking for an experienced Intelligence Analyst to join our Global Instant Messaging client's Trust & Safety team.
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As an Embedded Intelligence Analyst, you will be supporting a 24/7 intelligence operation and will be responsible for identifying, investigating, and assessing threats and trends impacting our client's platform, operations, strategy, and brand reputation.
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Although minimal, this position is subject to viewing graphic content.
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This is a fully remote role based in the Australian Western Standard Timezone, working standard business hours from Sunday to Thursday or Tuesday to Saturday, with the schedule rotating on a monthly basis.
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This is a fixed-term position, running through to the end of July 2027.
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Essential Functions / Responsibilities
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- Use all-source intelligence (including alert feeds, traditional and social media, and in-house sources) to monitor security incidents and trends within the client's areas of operation and locations to assess the likely impact on staff, assets, operations, events, and reputation.
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- Support the client's trust and safety function to monitor and respond to issues impacting the client's operations, including rehearsed procedures.
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- Maintain visibility on employee movements and their proximity to notable incidents and events, advising accordingly through required reporting methods.
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- Participate in training and drills to rehearse incident preparation and response SOPs.
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- Support internal stakeholders with ad hoc reporting on geopolitical developments, scenario planning, forecasts and other related topics.
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- Research and analyse a wide range of information to create insightful analysis in accordance with strict deadlines, including presenting and incorporating relevant data and visualisations.
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- Respond to urgent official requests for action on behalf of the client, ensuring accuracy, compliance, and timely delivery.
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- Conduct all-source investigations into people and events to identify risk indicators, establish timelines, and support operational decisions.
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- Other duties as assigned.
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Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
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- Ability to interpret, organize, and visualize data with high-level competency in MS Office, Google Workspace tools, or Notion Workspace, plus preferred experience with analytical software, OSINT tools, or mass notification systems (Navigator, Alert Media).
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- Ability to determine how geopolitical and security threats could impact private sector operations, travellers, and sites.
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- Ability to identify threatening language, utilize OSINT and social media investigative techniques, identify trends, and think 'outside the box' when developing solutions.
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- Excellent research skills with ability to rapidly digest, evaluate, and synthesise large quantities of information from diverse sources while maintaining excellent attention to detail.
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- Strong analytical flair with ability to provide rigorous, creative insights into complex situations and assess security implications for business operations.
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- Strong personal initiative with ability to take ownership of tasks and deliver solutions under minimal guidance while maintaining quality standards.
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Qualifications
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- Bachelor's degree in International Security, Intelligence, Risk, Geopolitics, or other related disciplines; or equivalent skilled experience. Master's degree preferred.
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- At least 1-3 years' experience in an intelligence or customer-focused role in geopolitical risk, corporate security, government, law enforcement, or similar due diligence investigations.
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- Fluent in English (written and verbal).
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- Additional language skills are preferred.
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Interview Process:
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- Initial call with our Talent Acquisition team member
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- Timed written assessment (arranged at the time that suits you) to test writing and analytical capability
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- Panel interview with some of the team members and hiring managers at Sibylline
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- Meet and Greet with the client
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Sibylline is committed to the recruitment and selection of candidates without regard for sexual orientation, gender, ethnicity, age, political beliefs, culture, and lifestyle. We are committed to fostering a business culture that reflects these values and promotes equal opportunity.
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📌 Embedded Intelligence Analyst (9 month FTC) (New South Wales)
🏢 Sibylline
📍 New South Wales