S4- Intelligence Operator
To provide a specialist role within the Intelligence Management Unit, including delivering a high level of expertise in all areas of PNC functionality and management, 24/7 intelligence support to the wider organisation and the searching, inputting and dissemination of relevant data.
To input and maintain reports on PNC and other computer applications within Force and National guidelines
To provide a point of reference and contact for other agencies in relation to information required for PNC reports i.e. DVLA for disqualified drivers.
To provide a point of reference and contact for other agencies in relation to information required for PNC reports i.e. DVLA for disqualified drivers.
To provide an out of hours and live time intelligence support function
Prepare and deliver intelligence products to clearly and accurately inform decision making
To be an out of hours point of reference and contact for a variety of systems including ANPR, PND and Visor
Establish and maintain networks with internal and/or external partners at all levels of seniority to ensure appropriate information sharing in support of a timely response and to achieve shared objectives. To receive, process and assess intelligence submissions ensuring that they are prioritised, linked and actioned where an appropriate operational response is required.
Adhere to all legal frameworks, key working principles, policies and guidance relevant to the role to ensure information and intelligence is handled and processed legally.
Maintain awareness of innovation within intelligence to ensure implementation of latest techniques and tactics, best practice, and information relevant to the role.
For the post holders level of responsibility ensure that all; arrangements, activities, equipment, supervision and staff health, welfare and training are complied with as fully detailed in the Health and Safety Policy
It is the responsibility of all staff to promote equality, diversity and Human Rights in working practices including developing and maintaining positive working relationships, ensuring that colleagues are treated fairly, contributing to developing equality of opportunity in working practices and challenging inappropriate conduct. Staff should treat everyone with fairness and impartiality, whilst recognising differences in needs, perspectives, backgrounds and cultures.
Notwithstanding the details in this job description, the job holder may be required to undertake other duties up to a level consistent with the principal responsibilities of the job.
Experience, Qualification and Skills
Prior Education and Experience
Essential:
Educated to level 2 OR some experience of working in the criminal justice system
Post Holder to have attained the Intelligence Officer accreditation under the Intelligence Professionalisation Program (IPP) from the College of Policing or be prepared to work towards achieving it within 12 months of the commencement of their post.
Desirable:
Prior knowledge/experience of PNC, PND, Niche and other relevant systems
Prior knowledge/experience of the criminal justice system and relevant legislation
Skills
The ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing
The ability to conduct research and analysis, including the interpretation and presentation of information
The ability to problem solve and work independently
The ability to work effectively under pressure, prioritise tasks and work on own initiative
Good attention to detail and accuracy
Develop strong working relationships inside and outside of the team to provide support and maximise performance.
Take personal responsibility for own decisions and actions, act with integrity and professionalism and ensure professional knowledge is current.
Please be aware prior to application that this role is temporary until 31/07/2025
If you are an internal member of staff, please complete and attach your line manager endorsement form to the application.