
Careers
Become a Special Agent
Do you have a commitment to integrity, good governance and the enforcement of law and order? A career at the Major Organised Crime and Anti-Corruption Agency (MOCA) might be for you.
MOCA is looking for applicants with unique skills, experiences, and backgrounds to join the Agency. The one thing that every Special Agent shares is a belief in the mission of the Agency and a commitment to the highest standards of personal and professional integrity.
Special Agents are:
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Driven to find solutions to all types of problems.
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Compassionate and respectful to everyone they meet.
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Adaptable to a variety of situations, and able to keep a calm demeanour in the face of challenges.
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Well-spoken, well-written, and enjoy meeting, speaking and collaborating with people from different backgrounds.

Applying to MOCA
There are two ways to apply for a position at MOCA:
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Advertised Posts
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Speculative Résumés
Advertised Posts
For advertised posts, click on the link below and browse the posts available. Once you have reviewed the requirements and determined that you meet the criteria, we invite you to email your résumé and accompanying cover letter to recruiting@moca.gov.jm.
Speculative Résumés
If there are no vacant positions, we recommend that you send us a speculative résumé to recruiting@moca.gov.jm . In these cases, please note that the Agency will only contact you if you are successful in obtaining an interview.

About the Vetting Process
To ensure a high level of accountability, all candidates are subjected to a vetting process prior to official employment. The vetting process is twofold. Firstly, the candidate is subject to a rigorous background check. Once the background check has been completed, successful candidates will be required to complete an integrity screening.
The integrity screening may come in the form of a polygraph test, commonly known as a “lie detector test.” It is a procedure that detects several physiological indicators, including pulse, blood pressure, respiration, and skin conductivity, which indicate if a person is being untruthful when asked a series of questions. Participation in this process is mandatory.