Returns Specialists meet people at a crossroads. Their job is to give clear, unbiased information about people's options, help national authorities plan safe and orderly returns, and, whenever possible, support a voluntary, dignified return home.
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Debriefing officers conduct voluntary interviews with migrants and gather the information they share with them for situational analysis by Frontex analysts.
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Border and Coast Guard Officers are deployed to various locations along the EU’s external borders, from North to South, from West to East. They assist national authorities in border surveillance and border patrols.
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Information officers monitor, produce, and deliver situational reports that help to provide the entire Agency and its partners with a near-real-time updated situational picture of the EU's external borders and beyond.
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Frontex Return Escort and Support Officers are there to help national authorities in all phases of the return operation. They escort persons who have received a return decision from the national authorities, but also identify and assist vulnerable groups or families with children.
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Cross-Border Crime Detection Officers are trained to identify crimes or irregularities related to vehicles and other items crossing the EU’s borders.
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Advanced Level Document Officers are trained to spot forged or counterfeit documents. They have knowledge of security features of travel documents and in their daily work use magnifiers, microscopes and databases.
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