DC Major Crime Team
Post Title: Major Crime Team - Detective Constable
Type of contract: Permanent Full Time
Rank/Grade: Detective Constable (Substantive)
Directorate/Department: Specialist Operations – Major Crime Team
Vetting level required: MV/SC
Location: Bishopsgate Police Station
Salary: National Pay Scales
Statement of expectation for the role:
An exciting opportunity has arisen for Detective Constables within the Major Crime Team (MCT) currently based at Bishopsgate Police Station, with a view to move to brand new premises on Fleet Street in 2027.
If successful you will form part of the team responsible for investigating the crimes that cause the most harm to those living and visiting the City of London. The role is both challenging and rewarding. Pre-requisites include team work, high quality communication, commitment, and computer skills.
Applications are sought from Detectives who can demonstrate their experience of investigating serious and complex cases. Core working hours are Monday to Friday 8am to 4pm, however there will be a need on occasion for flexibility. On some occasions there is a requirement to work long hours, sometimes at short notice.
Successful applicants will work to a Detective Sergeant and have the opportunity to receive enhanced training in order to effectively carry out the role. As part of the training provided, successful applicants will be HOLMES trained and therefore flexibility would be required to work with the Major Incident Room (MIR).
Successful candidates will be able to demonstrate in interview their ability to be able to work efficiently independently as well as amongst a team, and an ability to develop themselves as well as their colleagues in specialist investigations.
The Major Crime Team:
We are supported by one Detective Chief Inspector (SIO) alongside one Detective Inspector (D/SIO) and two Detective Sergeants, who in the most serious of investigations will perform the role of case officer. The MCT is a force-wide resource at the forefront of Major Investigations involving high risk facets of policing, including homicides, attempted murders, manslaughter, road traffic deaths, armed robberies (with a firearm), alongside other serious and complex investigations as directed by the Senior Leadership Team.
To be successful in this position, you will need excellent communication skills, enthusiasm and energy to work within a team environment. You must be able to work effectively under pressure with minimal supervision. An ability to work in a changing environment will make you an ideal candidate.
Principal duties and responsibilities:
- You will work as part of a team on complex, large scale, and high-profile investigations in accordance with investigation policy and relevant legal requirements.
- Undertake roles including, but not limited to, officer in the case, disclosure officer, exhibits officer, CCTV officer, witness coordinator and enquiry officer.
- Carry out risk assessments, arrests, searches, custody procedure, complex interviews of suspect and witnesses.
- Complete reviews of digital media and communications data.
- Accurately assess the nature of a crime scene and act promptly to preserve it, ensuring that accurate records are maintained, and appropriate personnel are tasked and briefed.
- Prepare case files and effectively engage with the CPS and the criminal justice process.
Essential Criteria:
- PIP2 - The candidate must be an accredited Detective Constable along with good knowledge and experience of serious and complex case work with an understanding and working knowledge of legislation including PACE, CPIA, RIPA and IPA.
- Enthusiasm and an ability to work under pressure and deal with risk.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- A professional curiosity
- The ability to engage colleagues, witnesses, victims and partners both professionally and compassionately, in a patient and impartial manner.
- Flexibility and resilience in their approach to work.
- The candidate must be vetted to or willing to undertake vetting to SC.
Desirable Criteria:
- Digital Media Investigator (DMI)
- Advanced Disclosure Officer
- Exhibits Officer
- Tier 3 Interviewer or Tier 5 Interview Advisor.
- Holmes Trained
- Police Driver
The application and interview will be tested under Level 1 of the College of Policing Competency and Values Framework.
Applicants who fail to address the skills/knowledge/experience of the job description will not be considered.
If you are considering an application and would like further information, please contact;
T/DS Katherine Crosskey (Katherine.Crosskey@cityoflondon.police.uk)
T/DS Thomas Smalley (Thomas.Smalley@cityoflondon.police.uk)
T/DI James Leeks (James.Leeks@cityoflondon.police.uk)
The closing date for applications is Sunday 22nd December 2024.
This vacancy is open only to those who have the right to work in the UK.
Applications are open to internal and external applicants.
[For internal candidates only] Please note that your application will not be considered without the completed endorsement form. Please ensure you leave enough time for your verifiers and senior leaders to complete the support of your application before the closing date.
Please note if you are a student officer and have not yet completed your probationary period, please contact your supervisor prior to submitting your application, to check your eligibility.
Please note Officers who are not within 3 months of completing their tenure period, will not be eligible to apply for internal roles. This applies only to Officers who are not currently working within this Directorate.
Benefits:
In return, we will offer a number of benefits including a generous pension scheme, a free Oyster card for London (TFL) travel and subsidised national rail travel, which allows you to travel within a 70 mile radius. For further information please visit:
https://careers.cityoflondon.police.uk/working
The ATOC Rail Travel Concession allows regular serving police officers to travel on National Rail services within a 70 mile radius of London for a small monthly cost. This is a taxable benefit that the City of London Police negotiates and Officers make a contribution to the cost of the scheme. If you wish to confirm if your journey would be covered under this scheme, please contact HR Services directly as the 70 miles is an approximation.
A diverse workforce improves the service we provide to our public by making us more approachable and relevant within our communities. This is why it’s vitally important that we recruit people from a wide range of communities and backgrounds with an understanding of cultural issues and a wide range of skills. We therefore particularly encourage female and people from Black, Asian and other Minority Ethnic communities to join us.
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