CARM Auditor - HC621807
This is an exciting and dynamic role in which you will work closely with operational teams and HR business partners. Although the role holder will work over the whole role profile, flexible working and shift pattern reviews will be their primary focus initially.
If you enjoy problem solving, balancing competing deadlines to deliver a high quality service and have a good understanding of flexible working practices and auditing, then this is a role for you.
You must have a good understanding of all Microsoft products, including Outlook, Excel and PowerPoint. Previous experience of the CARM duty management system is desirable.
Currently the team are Hybrid working, attending our Netley office twice a week.
Job Title: CARM Auditor - HC621807
Location: Netley Training & Support HQ
Salary: Scale SO1, £35,526 - £37,692 per annum
Contract: Permanent
Hours: 37 hours per week
Closing Date: Wednesday 6th August 2025 at 23:59 hours
To ensure that the duty planning system is working correctly and any faults are managed and reported to supplier and others as necessary. To provide support in all aspects of the duty planning system, Business Objects, Internal systems, Police Regulations, Police Staff Working Conditions and Force policy. To be responsible for creating new shift patterns as well as reviewing and approving of flexible working applications for the organisation. To ensure the financial compliance of Police Officers and Police Staff by checking and authorising all overtime claims
Key accountabilities include but are not limited to:
1. To be a subject matter expert in; resource management, relevant legislation, Force Policy and Procedures, regulations and conditions and be a Super User of the duties management system, being able to administer every aspect of the system at the highest level including provision of all system reporting. This includes all financial reporting, processing and auditing. Having the ability to demonstrate and explain the functions of the duty planning system to an audience of any scale.
2. Complete regular audits of the system for non-compliance and addressing any findings. This could be related to working time, time banks, overtime, banked Cancelled Rest Day’s, average working hours, correct leave allowances etc.
3. To regularly liaise with internal and external support teams in order to maintain the effective running of the duties system. This could include, updates, upgrades or replacements of systems. To include the testing changes being made, if satisfied, authorise its release into ‘live service’ and report on the satisfaction of the test criteria to Programme Manager including fault finding and fault maintenance
4. To work in relation to the monitoring of resource management planning, roster creation, and current legislation. Where required the team will direct resource management staff in the management of resources in compliance with legislation, regulation, force policies and good employment practice.
5. To support all users in the use of the application and to direct users in use of appropriate standards so as to be compliant with system Operating Rules Procedures, Data Protection and Freedom of Information Act.
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Educated to QCF Level 3 plus passes in English & Maths or a
Science or Computer related subject at QCF Level 2 OR work
experience deemed to have brought the postholder to a
comparable level.
Experience working with IT applications.
Proven and recognised experience working with database
applications to accurate standards.
We are Undefined Aware - Level 1
We Take Ownership - Level 1
We Support and Inspire - Level 1
We Undefined Critically - Level 2
We are Innovative and Open Minded - Level 2
Please contact the Recruitment Team at police.recruitment@hampshire.police.uk or on 023 8045 1611
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