Financial Intelligence Officer Internship
Help fight crime through financial intelligence and crime investigations.
As a Financial Intelligence Intern, you will gain hands-on experience in a unique police environment. You’ll develop applied research and investigative skills, supporting other departments through project work.
The role offers a chance to introduce innovative ideas, academic approaches and new technologies that enhance our understanding of crime.
You’ll collaborate with researchers, law enforcement professionals and external partners to produce clear, impactful reports and briefings that translate complex findings into insights.
What you’ll be doing
- Communicating with researchers, law enforcement professionals
- Designing, implementing and reporting on specific projects identified by various departments.
- Assisting with the collation, interpretation and reporting of information to stakeholders
The must haves
- Enrolled in an undergraduate degree in a subject relevant to this role e.g. Criminology, Psychology, Crime or Cybercrime Investigation, Digital Forensics or Forensics Science, Computer Science or Cyber Security, Mathematics, Data Science or Statistics etc. and completed the first 2 years successfully
- Can problem solve, plan approaches and record results
- Experience of delivering written reports and verbal briefings
What’s in it for you?
By joining us, you will be part of a team of highly skilled, professional, and dedicated colleagues and partners, who are committed to policing with integrity. We offer a range of exciting career pathways, formal training, secondments, mentoring and development opportunities to improve your skills and help you progress your career. We offer continued professional development, through events, guest speakers, and training for everyone. Your skills will help keep people safe.
What’s next
Please click apply to complete your application, stating how you meet the essential/desirable criteria as listed within the job description by providing examples of your own experience and skills.
To support you with your application we have provided some application useful guidance and our recruitment process.
- Vacancy closes on 16 November 2025 at 23:55
Who we are
We are a collaborative unit of officers and staff tackling the most serious, organised, and violent crime, counter terrorism and extremism and providing forensic services on behalf of the region.
To find out more about EMSOU visit our website.
EMSOU has a commitment to inclusion, diversity, and equality, we celebrate difference and encourage diversity of thought.
EMSOU are Disability Confident Committed.