Tamara Archer

Senior Director Human Resource Management And Development at JAMAICA CUSTOMS AGENCY

Tamara Archer has a diverse work experience in various organizations. Tamara started their career in 2007 as a Senior Training Officer at the National Environment and Planning Agency. From there, they moved on to become the Training and Development Manager at the Passport, Immigration & Citizenship Agency in Jamaica in 2011. In 2015, they joined the Jamaica Customs Agency as the Human Resources Director and later became the Senior Director of Human Resource Management and Development.

Tamara Archer holds a Master of Science (M.Sc.) degree from Nova Southeastern University. No further details about their education history are provided.

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JAMAICA CUSTOMS AGENCY

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MISSION STATEMENT To facilitate trade, protect our borders, optimise revenue collection, through collaborative border management and delivery of high quality customer service and to develop and maintain a team of motivated professional and competent staff. VISION STATEMENT A modern customs administration, delivering excellent service, fostering compliance and contributing to our national development and protection of society. OUR ROLE Jamaica Customs Agency has three specific mandates: The equitable collection of revenue, protection of borders against illicit imports and the facilitation of trade. JCA carries out these functions by: - Assessing and collecting customs duties, fees, and penalties due on imports; - Interdicting and seizing contraband, including narcotics and illegal drugs; - Processing passengers, baggage, cargo and mail; - Detecting and apprehending persons engaged in fraudulent practices designed to circumvent Customs related laws; - Protecting Jamaica's industries, labour and intellectual property rights by enforcing Jamaica's laws intended to prevent illegal trade practices, including provisions related to quotas; the Anti-Dumping Act; and by providing Customs Records for copyrights, patents and trademarks; - Protecting the general welfare and security of Jamaica by enforcing import and export restrictions and prohibitions, including money laundering. All customs activities are governed by the Customs Act. In addition to its own laws, Customs enforces over 125 other provisions of law for other agencies. CORE VALUES - Customer Focused - Accountability - Professionalism - Integrity - Transparency


Headquarters

Kingston, Jamaica

Employees

1,001-5,000

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