Social care workers: your country needs you. The listening skills that social care staff need to do their jobs are now in demand from MI5.
The service used the pages of Community Care earlier this month to advertise for vetting investigation officers. The job entails learning about the personal history and character of applicants for other jobs in MI5 and deciding if they can have security clearance.
Security chiefs ask for social care skills
January 19, 2006 in Pay and conditions
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