RPU SCIU Supervisor - HC622413 (Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary)
Job Title: RPU SCIU Supervisor - HC622413
Location: Three Mile Cross, Reading. Locard Building, SHQ, Eastleigh - (Advertised across HIOWC and TVP)
Salary: PO2 £42,897 - £46,503 per annum
Hours: 37 hours per week
Contract: Permanent
Closing Date: Monday 27th October 2025 at 23:59 hours
Link to apply: Career Opportunities: RPU SCIU Supervisor - HC622413 (622413)
Job Purpose
To supervise and direct investigations to ensure they are compliant with
the college of policing and APP guidance on road death investigation.
Provide serious case reviews for fatal investigations across the JOU and
provide oversight and training/accreditation for RPLI and FLO/FLA and
deaths in service.
Key accountabilities include but are not limited to:
1. To supervise, as an accredited Roads Policing Lead Investigator,
investigations of category A, B and C fatal collisions that occur across
the JOU as defined by the College of Policing APP guidance on road
death investigation.
2. Supervise and where necessary conduct interviews with witnesses and
suspects within relevant PIP standards and oversee the collection and
gathering of evidence ensuring processes are in place to record and
retain material from a wide range of sources.
3. Promote the continuous professional development of team members
so that all staff attain their full potential and be responsible for any
welfare requirements.
4. Supervise and direct serious injury and other complex and high profile
collision investigations including those subject to IOPC and PSD
referrals. Such incidents may occur within the JOU or another Force
area.
5. To liaise with the Family Liaison Advisors across crime and RPU to
publish on-call rotas.
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Educated to QCF Level 6 OR work experience deemed to
have brought the post holder to a comparable level
To be computer literate.
• A good working knowledge of building case files.
• A good working knowledge of the rules of Disclosure.
• Considerable experience of supervising the investigation of
complex / serious crime.
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Candidate guidance for completing Application Forms - July 2025.docx
Additional Requirements: This role has been identified as requiring mandatory Psychological Screening. Please click here: Psychological screening (HIOWC)
Please contact the Recruitment Team at police.recruitment@hampshire.police.uk or on 023 8045 1611
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