Confidential Case Officer - South West Regional Organised Crime Unit (SWROCU)


Posted on 1st Oct 2024

Confidential Case Officer - South West Regional Organised Crime Unit (SWROCU)

Employing Force  
Other (Please see advert)
Role Type  
External Job Advert
Contract Type  
Permanent
Location  
Other
Location - Other  
Based in London – SE1, with relocation to Stratford E15 in 2025
Type of working arrangement  
Static-Worker
A Static-Worker has little or no opportunity to work remotely as they need to carry out their work at a specific force premises, this could be for a number of reasons including the location of equipment. 
Advertised Internally / Externally  
External
Job Advert Description  

Role Description

The South West Regional Organised Crime Unit (SWROCU) is looking for a Confidential Case Officer to be part of their sensitive intelligence collection team, based in London attached to the National Crime Agency. This is a fascinating and exciting place to work in a department with a unique function within policing, providing intelligence support to operations in Force, ROCU and across partners. 

Working in a team supporting operations in the highest harm and threat areas, you will be involved in challenging investigations including tackling murder, kidnap, organised immigration crime, drug importation and supply and the use and supply of illegal firearms.

The role involves monitoring, assessing, and disseminating intelligence from sensitive tactics and your work will directly impact policing operations – preventing threats to life, safeguarding vulnerable people, and highlighting opportunities for enforcement action against the criminals causing the most harm in our communities.

You can expect a varied and fulfilling career within a challenging working environment, with two days never being quite the same. Your work will often be crucial in obtaining impressive results that make the headlines and your role will be integral in the disruption of organised crime in the South West. You will have the opportunity in this role to work with the most advanced technology, tactics and teams that enable law enforcement to tackle the ever-more complex and sophisticated nature of modern organised crime.

This opportunity will be best suited to those experienced in intelligence and able to adapt to a demanding role, including working early and late shifts – accommodating overtime and shift-changes where circumstances dictate.

Training and mentoring will be provided, but you’ll need to be motivated, professional and an excellent communicator – comfortable both giving and receiving direction. Experience in working with computer systems, data, intelligence, and covert policing would be invaluable. You should be excellent at working in a team but able to work individually.

Police staff in one of our five regional forces can find out more about the work of this team and read first-hand accounts of people working at SWROCU at https://www.southwestrocu.police.uk/

SWROCU is a collaboration of police officers and police staff from the five South West regional forces. We’re part of a national network of nine ROCUs covering England and Wales.

We have more than 20 capabilities that staff and officers work in to Pursue offenders, Protect and Prepare individuals and organisations, and Prevent people from engaging in serious and organised crime.

Our capabilities are here to advise, to assist, or to fully adopt investigations. We work with local forces and national partners to target and disrupt criminals posing the greatest risk of Serious and Organised Criminality (SOC). This includes offenders involved in cyber threats, economic crime, drug conspiracies, modern slavery and human trafficking, and child sexual abuse and exploitation.

We’re looking for committed people with the right skillset – or ambition to develop that skillset – to join us.

You don’t need years of experience to join us; we’ll invest in you.

What we can offer you

  • Continuous professional development – we encourage and support career growth, giving you the opportunity of a flourishing career.
  • Well-being support – we have many support mechanisms in place to assist in improving your personal health and wellbeing.
  • Other perks include discounts and savings for you and your family on retail, dining out, holidays and theme parks to name just a few.
  • Flexible local government pension scheme.

Skills, experience and qualifications required

Essential:

  • The postholder will be computer literate and have experience of collecting, assessing and developing strategic and tactical intelligence and of working in a confidential environment.
  • A working knowledge of the Investigatory Powers Act (IPA) and Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act (RIPA) is essential.
  • The successful candidate will also have experience of risk assessing dynamic situations, of reviewing sensitive information to make recommendations for suitable intervention opportunities and of developing working relationships with different organisations/departments.
  • Experience of working within a confidential environment within a law enforcement background and a working knowledge of covert law enforcement techniques would be advantageous
  • The successful candidate must have attended and passed the TCD Foundation Course and have successfully completed the mentoring period or when appointed, attend and pass this course along with successfully completing a set mentoring period to continue employment

Recruitment and Selection

  • The closing date for receipt of applications is: Sunday 10th November 2024 at 23:55
  • Shortlisting will take place week commencing: Monday 11th November 2024
  • Interviews will be held week commencing: TBC
  • A one-day Pre Training Assessment for the Foundation Training course will be held post interview. This is a pass/fail assessment.
  • Confirmation in post will be subject to passing a ten-week Foundation Course and being successful with Developed Vetting status.
Closing Date  

10/11/2024, 23:55

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