FIB Intelligence Analyst
Intelligence Analyst
Force Intelligence Bureau
Grade E - £32,247 -£37,692
Fixed Term Contract - Until 31/08/2026
OCC Speke
Merseyside Police
Are you looking for an exciting new challenge that will allow you to demonstrate your skills and share your experience within a fast-paced and dynamic working environment?
At Merseyside Police we understand that searching for your first job, your next job, or that big promotion is a huge milestone. Here at Merseyside Police we always think about what it’s like to be in your position when making those big decisions. It takes courage to make change happen in your life, and we’re here to help you with that.
We’re here for the first step, the next step, and the big step.
You’re not just a number to us. You’ve got to know you’ll love working here. It’s as important to us as you ‘being the right fit’. We want to help you feel what it’s like to work at Merseyside Police to see the value you can bring to any of our roles, and how we can help you grow. We’re never one-size-fits-all. Our careers are as unique as you are.
We’re a kind, ambitious and diverse team, always supporting and encouraging each other. Our people are extremely important to our business, without them we wouldn’t be where we are today, If you like what you hear, then we’d love you to apply!
About the role:
Would you like to make a real difference in the safety and wellbeing of Merseyside’s communities? As an Intelligence Analyst, you’ll play a vital role in understanding and interpreting the complex crime challenges facing our region - translating data into clear, actionable insights that shape operational decisions and strategic direction.
You will be at the heart of intelligence-led policing, using analytical techniques to cut through complexity, eliminate bias, and provide objective assessments that drive impactful outcomes.
About the role:
Analysts work at all three NIM levels, from assessing and prioritising tactical local policing area issues to regional/cross border issues in collaboration with national law enforcement agencies, to strategic assessments that help set the force priorities and resourcing.
Your day-to-day will vary depending on your team, but could include:
- Proactive liaison with customers to establish their intelligence requirements, agreeing terms of reference for tasking and managing expectations by prioritising your workload based on threat, harm and risk.
- Work to support local and specialist Investigations teams, including quick time profiling of offenders, analysis of data to provide leads and sequence events for easy comprehension and evidential submission.
- Scanning and assessment of crimes and intelligence across a local area or thematic subject area to prioritise issues for deployment and further action.
- Collaboration with CSD and partners to produce large scale in-depth assessments of thematic areas to identify themes and assist force leads and partners in strategic planning.
- Assessment of Organised Crime Groups and their impact on the communities where they operate, working closely with Plan Managers, local policing teams and specialists to focus disruption activity.
- Working closely with Intelligence Researchers to direct comprehensive information gathering in support of analysis, and provide research products and briefings to guide operational resources.
You’ll also be part of a rota providing specialist support to live incidents, including out-of-hours on-call duties.
Working Conditions:
The Analysis portfolio consists of four teams of Analysts, all working within the force flexi-time (Monday – Friday, 07:00 – 19:00hrs) as well as participating in an on-call duty rota (including evening and weekend working) to support the force’s 24/7 intelligence capability.
A level of flexibility is expected as Analysts are responsible for fulfilling operational requirements, and may be required to service meetings and operational demand outside of these hours, when required.
Working locations will vary across the force, but mainly based at Merseyside Police Operational Command Centre, Speke, or in a Local Policing Area in Wirral, Sefton, Knowsley, St Helens or Liverpool.
To do this role you should be:
- A critical thinker with the ability to problem solve and make assessments looking beyond the facts to make key judgements and recommendations to assist decision makers.
- Skilled and knowledgeable in the use of intelligence and specialist IT systems
- Able to direct the collection and collation of large amounts of data to provide insight
- Able to effectively present information in a meaningful way to customers.
- A confident communicator, comfortable talking to staff and officers of all levels, including Chief Officers and key partners
- Confident to develop working relationships across force and with partners to assist with time critical and complex problem solving.
- Able to demonstrate professional curiosity, taking ownership for problem solving and be willing to drive processes and implement recommendations.
- Able to work independently and prioritise work based on threat, harm and risk.
- Able to direct Intelligence Researchers in their day to day research and IDOs in development requirements, to ensure the priorities you have established are routinely collected against and the intelligence picture improves.
- Keen to collaborate with other roles in FIB and across the force to ensure the force and local tasking and coordination processes delivers action.
- Willing to undertake assessment to become a certified Intelligence Analyst as part of the Intelligence Professionalisation Programme (IPP).
- Fully conversant with and able to educate others in the National Intelligence Model to drive and implement its processes during the creation and dissemination of intelligence products, and the implementation of intelligence processes.
To be eligible to apply for this role , you must be able to demonstrate (with evidence) minimum skills criteria/qualification. Where a qualification is required you must hold this at the time of submitting your application (unless stipulated in the JDQ as working towards). We cannot accept ‘expected grades’ as you will need to supply copies of your certificates as part of your application.
Please use the below JDQ & Leadership Framework when completing your 1000 word evidence, detailing your suitability for the role.
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Benefits:
At Merseyside Police we value our employees, and we provide ample support and training to ensure you excel in your role, alongside receiving benefits such as:
- 25 days annual leave plus 8 bank holidays pro rata increasing to 30 days plus 8 bank holidays after 5 years full service.
- Local Government Pension Scheme with contributions from 5.5% to 11.5% depending on your salary.
- Access to on-site gyms – HQ and OCC
- Option to become a member of the onsite unions.
- Discounts from various retailers via the Blue Light Scheme
- Cycle to work scheme.
- Taskers Salary sacrifice car scheme
- Hybrid/Agile working (role dependant)
- Support from our Health and Wellbeing Centre including Welfare Officers, Counselling, Physiotherapy and Mental Health Peer Supporters.
- Flexible working opportunities 7am – 19:00 – (must work during the core working hours 10:00-15:00 )
- Generous maternity/paternity and adoption leave entitlements.
- Sick pay provisions
A note on using Artificial Intelligence:
- AI tools can be great for research and refining ideas, but we want to learn about you. If you use AI or Chatbots to help you with your application, keep these points in mind:
- AI can support research, structuring and refining your writing, but your application must reflect your real skills and experience.
- Spell-checking and condensing word counts are great ways to use AI effectively.
- Do not copy and paste AI-generated answers. This will not help you stand out in a positive way; remember we want to hear about your skills and experience.
- Providing false or insincere examples goes against our core values of honesty and integrity and may lead to your application being withdrawn or termination of your
employment.
Our commitment to Diversity, Equality and Inclusion
Merseyside Police are proud to use Positive Action to redress the balance of under representation and we are actively encouraging candidates from under-represented groups to express their interest. The Diversity Equality and Inclusion team will offer advice, guidance and support throughout the process to candidates from under-represented groups. Inclusion@merseyside.police.uk