Detective Constable - Investigations (SEROCU)


Posted on 8th May 2024

Detective Constable - Investigations (SEROCU)

The SEROCU investigations team conduct proactive covert activity in pursuit of the disruption of Organised Crime Groups operating within the South East - primarily the investigation of serious and complex organised and cross-border crime. 

As part of the SEROCU investigative team, you will support both covert and overt operational deployments and investigate SOC through the use of intelligence, reactive and proactive policing tactics, including search and arrest operations.  

You will also assist in progressing our investigations in respect of offenders arrested by SEROCU and perform the role of Case Officer/OIC on complex and serious organised crime investigations taking on additional roles within investigations such as TLO/Disclosure and Exhibits. 

If you are already accredited as a surveillance operative you will provide on behalf of SEROCU specialist surveillance support to investigations, including being ‘on-call’ for regional surveillance capability. New training will not be provided to non accredited officers.  

Whilst a background in covert investigations and practical experience undertaking covert and overt investigations is desirable, it is certainly not essential as all relevant training will be conducted once in post. 

Please note that this role is part of a national, regional and local network and as a result you may be required to travel for business purposes mainly across the south east region and occasionally throughout the UK. Therefore, the successful candidate will require a full UK driving licence.  

Due to the nature of our work, security is of paramount importance to us and therefore it will be necessary for the successful candidate to obtain and maintain vetting level SC together with a number of enhanced security checks.  In order to achieve this, you must have resided in the UK for the past five years. Exemptions may apply for overseas or other diplomatic service (with HM Government), and studying abroad.   

You can find more information about security vetting here

How to Apply 

To apply, click on the “Apply” button below and submit your application before the closing date of Sunday 1 December 2024 at 23:55hrs 

If you wish to apply you need to have support from your Head of Command / Department. 

  • Hampshire officers need to complete an AD277b alongside their application. This form is not available on the force’s standard forms library. It can be found on the HR Portal. Please contact WFPlanning@hampshire.police.uk if you have any queries relating to this. 
  • Kent Officers will need to inform Kent HR Resource Planning at the earliest opportunity of intention to apply.   Every Officer application form must be signed by the Chief Supt or police staff equivalent and sent to Kent HR Resource Planning no later than 5 working days prior to closing date unless exceptional circumstances apply. This is required so that Chief Officer approval can be obtained for the application to progress, which will be managed by Kent HR Resource Planning.  These steps must be completed prior to submission application.  If your application for an opportunity is not approved prior to submission to the recruiting organisation you may not be supported for release to the role, should you be successful.  
  • Officers from other forces are welcome to apply. You may wish to consult with your HR team regarding completion of additional forms. 

Please upload your latest PDR (or if no PDR, a recent copy of your CPD record/Focus Feedback meeting) and a copy of your Training Record. Please  also upload the Recommendation for Appointment Form (enclosed with the Job Advert) in the ‘Line Managers Approval Form’. 

The leadership within CTPSE and SEROCU are actively committed to embedding and sustaining an inclusive culture that recognises and champions the diversity of our people, and promotes equity and equality so that everyone can succeed at work. The region is delivering this commitment through a long term strategy that takes a holistic and intersectional approach to wellbeing & inclusion. Our strategy is underpinned by the five strategic objectives; 

Inclusive Culture – We will create, embed, and continually develop an inclusive culture for our people. 

Engaged & Involved – We will ensure our people are engaged, involved, and listened to. 

Wellbeing – We will prioritise the wellbeing of our people. 

Representation – We will attract, recruit, retain and develop a diverse workforce. 

Inclusive by Design – We will ensure that inclusion is a core principle of our policies, products, and decisions. 

Our people say that benefits include a good work/life balance, a supportive and welcoming place to work and great opportunities to further develop your own capabilities. 

If you have any questions about the role, please contact RecruitmentSE@thamesvalley.police.uk quoting the Job Reference number 21957. If you have applied for this role in the last six months, we respectfully ask that you do not reapply at this current time. 

We reserve the right to close this vacancy if we receive a high volume of applications. Should you wish to apply for this post, we advise you to complete and submit your application form as soon as possible. 

Please use Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge when completing your application, wherever possible, as this will enhance performance. 

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