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Briallen Ashburry-Hawthorne
Gryffindor
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Nyle Harden
Hufflepuff
Second Year

Hogwarts RPG Name:
Iris Harden
Ravenclaw
Second Year

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Calliope Barrington
Slytherin
First Year

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Diamond Marchbanks
Gryffindor
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Charles Hollingberry
Minister's Office

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Airey Flamsteed
Mysteries

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DEPARTMENT OF MAGICAL ACCIDENTS & CATASTROPHES
Department Head of Magical Accidents & Catastrophes
The Department Head of Accidents and Catastrophes is tasked with the day to day running of level 3 and must be familiar with all aspects of the divisions which the position oversees. A strong aptitude for spell work, potions, and magical history are necessary, and leadership skills are a must. The Department Head will liaise with the Minister of Magic but is required to make decisions which effect Wizarding Britain independently, and take responsibility for all particulars which fall under the jurisdiction of the Department of Accidents and Catastrophes. The Department Head must sit on the Experimental Charms Committee, and the Muggle-Worthy Excuse committee, and may be required to sit on the Wizengamot and other interdepartmental committees and boards from time to time as a consultant. Expertise in memory charms, spell invention, spell analysis, concealment and unplottable charms, potions, rune charms and alchemy are highly beneficial to this position. At least seven NEWTS, qualifications at a university level, and at least seven years experience in the industry are required for this position.
Gamp, Tallulah [biography]

Personal Assistant to the Department Head
The Personal Assistant to the Department Head assists with day-to-day operations and helps the department head navigate through their day. The personal assistant works on an individual level and is relied upon to know the department head's schedule inside and out. The personal assistant will help plan the department head's days, work with them to coordinate travel, draft important owls/official announcements/speeches, and possibly other private duties like picking up gifts, making dinner reservations, arranging for dry cleaning, etc. Listening and communication skills are essential and the personal assistant will be the first line of communication between the department head and the outside world on many occasions. At least 4 NEWTs or experience in a similar role are needed for this job.
Plumb, Cosima [biography]

Department Receptionist
The Department Receptionist responds to assignments given by the department head. The Department Receptionist receives and responds to general owl messages (simple questions or requests from the public), attends to tasks at the front desk of the Department of Magical Accidents and Catastrophes (greets and directs visitors, responds to general questions), and may be assigned the task of creating, sending out, and or delivering notices and letters from the department. At least 4 NEWTs or experience in a similar role are needed for this job.
Devereaux, Alfred [biography]

Obliviators
Obliviators must be willing to work on call as needed, be well-versed in memory charms, and a minimum E grade in NEWT level Charms is required, along with at least 5 other NEWT level subjects. Muggle Studies, Transfiguration, Defense Against the Dark Arts and History of Magic are recommended. Obliviators are responsible for point-of-contact memory removal and modification in the event of statute breaches. Obliviators are often privy to sensitive information and may not discuss aspects of a case with non-involved parties or with the media without prior consent. An Obliviator may also be called on at the discretion of the A&C Department Head to perform memory charms on individual witches and wizards as necessary. An Obliviator may be required to work with other departments, and is responsible for meeting all objectives set by the Head Obliviator and A&C Department Head.
Blaze, Dahlia [biography]

Memory Restoration Specialists
The Memory Restoration Specialist is charged with reversing memory modifications and clarifying fogged memories, and in the case of memories belonging to magical folk, identifying where healer involvement may be required. Most of the work will be with Muggle memories, particularly where unauthorised tampering has been discovered. The Memory Restoration Specialist may also work with the Department of Magical Law Enforcement as requested, to restore memories of individuals whom MLE are questioning, or to help ascertain the viability of a suspected witness of a magical crime. The Memory Restoration Specialist is expected to regularly undertake training and assessment at St Mungos in all current memory restoration methodology, and will liaise with St. Mungos healers as required, providing a Ministry presence in those situations where sensitive Memories may be encountered. 5 OWLS are required, including an O in Charms. Additionally, further experience or training in Memory Modification by a certified provider is a must for this role.
Bennigan, Calloway [biography]

Event Concealment Advisor
The Event Concealment Advisor is responsible for communicating directly with the Games and Sports Department and Event Security liaisons in Magical Law Enforcement, as well as Event Planning personnel in the Minister's Office, and liaising with outside organisations regarding any planned large-scale events in the British Wizarding World. The Concealment Advisor must assess the need for specific concealment techniques and make recommendations based on scale and duration and may be required to advise regarding the proposed locations of forthcoming events. The Concealment Advisor should be proficient in concealment charm theory, and should periodically inspect recommended locations to be sure they remain suitable. The Concealment Advisor should also monitor Muggle news for mention of the locations in question and keep in contact with the Obliviator Office and Muggle-Worthy Excuse Committee as needed. They work directly with Event Concealment Agents and must provide their recommendations in a timely manner. 6 OWL subjects are required, including Charms, Transfiguration, Muggle Studies, Ancient Runes, and History of Magic, or equivalent as judged by the Department Head.
Adara, Chloe [biography]

Charms Developers
Charms Developers are responsible for the safe and structured expansion of charms known to the Wizarding World. While all advanced planning and administration are carried out in their cubicles, employees are required to practice their charms in the room set aside for them. Upon completion, employees must demonstrate the use of their proposed charm to a panel composed of members from the Experimental Charms Task Force and the Experimental Charms Patent Agency. Employees may, from time to time, receive a description of an unknown and unpatented charm used at the scene of an accidental magic case; it is their responsibility to discover the specifics of the charm and how to consistently cast it. They should work with Spell Researchers in order to assess the spells under consideration. Development employees must have an O grade in NEWT level Charms and an E grade in NEWT level Transfiguration. They must also have at least 3 other NEWT level subjects.
Tamerlane, Skye [biography]
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