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Senior Agent – Cybersecurity Awareness
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Job description
Application deadline: 16 September 2026
Headquartered in The Hague, the Netherlands, Europol offers a purpose driven career, as every role offers a profound sense of accomplishment, through making a positive contribution to society. Europol’s mission is to support its Member States in preventing and combating all forms of serious international and organized crime, cybercrime and terrorism. We are committed to upholding the values of service, integrity, accountability, initiative, partnership, and diversity. As part of Europol, you will collaborate with diverse top-tier experts, forge international connections, be involved in the ongoing evolution of strategies, technologies, tools and methodologies that underpin European Security, and thrive in a supportive environment that nurtures both personal and professional growth.
Currently Europol is looking for Senior Agent – Cybersecurity Awareness . The successful candidate will contribute to the activities and objectives of the Information Security Team with a primary focus on strengthening cybersecurity awareness. The post holder will lead the development, implementation and continues improvement of cybersecurity awareness services, ensuring their development towards increased maturity, effectiveness and organisational relevance. The role focuses on the planning, coordination and implementation of cybersecurity awareness initiatives and projects, by designing, coordinating and delivering risk-based cybersecurity awareness, education and training programmes that enhance cybersecurity culture, knowledge, skills and behaviours among staff and relevant stakeholders.
The successful candidate will be carrying out the following functions and duties:
- Developing, maintaining and continuously improving Europol’s cybersecurity awareness and training programme in line with applicable information security policies, standards, regulatory requirements, organisational risks and current threat landscape;
- Designing, coordinating and delivering targeted cybersecurity awareness campaigns, training activities, workshops, seminars and engagement initiatives to strengthen cybersecurity knowledge, skills and secure behaviours across Europol;
- Developing, updating and maintaining cybersecurity awareness training materials across a variety of formats;
- Planing and executing phishing simulation exercises, analysing results and identifying training needs to inform campaign priorities;
- Collaborating with internal stakeholders to integrate cybersecurity awareness into onboarding, staff development activities and wider organisational security initiatives;
- Monitoring, evaluating and reporting on the effectiveness of cybersecurity awareness and training activities using defined metrics, KPIs and assessment methods, providing recommendations to the management;
- Supporting the development and maintenance of information security policies, procedures and guidance related to staff cybersecurity responsibilities and human-factor risks;
- Assessing and supporting the use of cybersecurity awareness platforms, learning management systems (LMS), content creation tools, multimedia production tools and other technologies supporting awareness activities;
- Following developments in cybersecurity threats, awareness practices and training approaches and contributing to the continuous improvement of awareness activities;
- Liaising with EU institutions, agencies, law enforcement partners and relevant external bodies to exchange knowledge and promote cybersecurity awareness best practices;
Key requirements and knowledge:
- A level of education as described in the vacancy notice published on Europol’s website;
- Experience in planning, designing, developing and implementing cybersecurity awareness, education or security training programmes and/or campaigns;
- Experience in developing cybersecurity awareness content and training materials for diverse audiences, including non-technical users, using different formats;
- Experience in planning and executing social engineering awareness exercises (e.g. phishing simulations), analysing results and using findings to support behavioural change and risk reduction;
- Knowledge of cybersecurity principles, cyber threats and attack vectors, including phishing, social engineering and malware, insider threat and human-factor risks;
- Knowledge of cybersecurity awareness methodologies, behavioural change principles and best practices;
- Ability to develop and produce security awareness materials in different formats; (e.g. graphic content);
- Knowledge of applicable EU regulatory and policy frameworks for cybersecurity, including Regulation (EU, Euratom) 2023/2841 (EU Cybersecurity Regulation for Union entities);
- Knowledge of metrics and performance measurement techniques used for measuring the effectiveness of cybersecurity awareness initiatives.
Indicative salary:
The basic monthly salary is
grade 13 (EUR 4,449.31 ), grade 14 (EUR 5,034.18 ) or grade 16 (EUR 6,444.59 ) - depending on number of years of proven professional experience.
The indicative salary for a staff member (single) in receipt of expatriation allowance (16%) is:
a) Staff member (single) in receipt of expatriation allowance (16%): grade 13 EUR 4,776.93 , grade 14 EUR 5,376.42 , grade 16 EUR 6,749.02
b) Staff member with two dependent children in their custody in receipt of expatriation allowance (16%): grade 13 EUR 6,795.42 , grade 14 EUR 7,423.54 , grade 16 EUR 8,900.02
Compensation and benefits:
- Healthy work-life balance and working environment: flexible working hours, structural teleworking opportunities (depending on the nature of your job), comprehensive annual leave, and maternity/parental leave In line with the EU civil service rules;
- Employees are protected against illness, accidents, and the risk of occupational disease by the Sickness Insurance Scheme (JSIS), which offers global insurance coverage;
- Staff pay EU tax at source, but salaries are exempt from national taxes;
- A competitive salary and benefits package (which can include expatriation, household, foreign residence and education allowances) in line with the EU civil service rules (Click here to explore our supplementary allowances;
- Europol fosters a continuous learning culture. We offer a comprehensive learning and development programme that is aligned with the overall business strategy and that values people’s performance and development;
- Social benefits in the form of unemployment allowance under certain conditions, as well as pension rights for Temporary and Contract Agents after 10 years of service;
- Possibility to advance in grade/salary through annual appraisal exercise and opportunities for lateral development within the organisation;
- A workplace that values environmental sustainability, diversity, inclusion and equal opportunities;
Apply now and create a safer Europe with us!
Please refer to the job posting on our website for details regarding the eligibility and selection criteria and duties. The only way to submit an application is via the Europol website. Click here to visit Europol website and learn more about the Agency and its mission.
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