Intelligence Analyst - National Police Coordination Centre, Strategic Intelligence and Briefing
Job Title: Intelligence Analyst - National Police Coordination Centre, Strategic Intelligence and Briefing
Band: D
Location: 50 Broadway, Westminster, London
Job Purpose
An exciting opportunity has become available to join the National Investigation Team (NIT), a newly developed team within the NPoCC Strategic Intelligence and Briefing unit (SIB).
The successful candidate will have a proven track record and experience in supporting pro-active and reactive investigations relating to criminality associated to protest, with a view to disrupt and arrest offenders involved in aggravated activism. You will work alongside a multidisciplinary team comprising of Detectives (ranging from a DCI to DC’s)
The NIT is a newly developed team within the NPoCC Strategic Intelligence and Briefing unit (SIB).
The outbreaks of violence seen during the summer disorder of 2024 played a significant role in undermining public confidence within our communities, exacerbating pre-existing societal grievances, and the spreading of extremist narratives. These events amplified the gap in the capability of policing to maximise opportunities to investigate offenders beyond boundaries of existing forces and regions. There is currently no national capability dedicated to these investigations.
NPoCC SIB is at the forefront for creating this capability for policing, to better understand the complexities, set up, and challenges of key actors and drivers that have the ability to influence front line criminal protest
The successful candidate will work alongside wider stakeholders to support the development and management of key investigations by undertaking analytical activity associated to criminality within protest. They will support and deliver reactive and pro-active operations, to disrupt and arrest offenders involved in aggravated protest. As a key part of the NIT you will support the team to connect, deliver, and standardise investigative approaches across UK policing. When national (investigations spanning multiple force and regional areas) cases arise, the NIT will lead investigations into cases of national significance, working with forces affected. The NIT will not replace local investigations that will continue to be managed locally.
Supported by a Researcher, the role holder will undertake analytical activity to gather and develop information and intelligence to influence the direction of the wider team.
The team will focus on a range of thematic areas including environmentalism, anti-government and cultural nationalism to identify and mitigate threat, harm and risk.
Key Tasks
The role-holder will:
- Establish the requirements of key stakeholders to ensure that these are met.
- Ability to prepare complex evidential analytical products and present at court as required.
- Have responsibility to line manage and task an Intelligence Researcher.
Vetting
This post requires access to the most sensitive intelligence material on a daily basis. Applicants must hold or be prepared to undergo National Security Vetting (NSV) Security Check (enhanced) (SC(e)) level before taking up the post
Application Process
The competencies listed in the role profile have been identified as being necessary for effective performance in the role for which you have applied. Please refer to the Competency Values Framework (CVF) and relate your evidence to the relevant level for your rank.
Please limit examples to no more than 600 words.
We analyse critically – Please give an example of a time you have used analysis to either identify a risk or support the response to an identified risk.
We are Collaborative – Please give an example of a time you have worked with multiple stakeholders to achieve an outcome.
We are Innovative and Open Minded – Please give an example of a time you have suggested a new idea to your team or supervisor.
We are emotionally aware – Please give an example of a time you have supported the development of a colleague or member of staff.
How to apply
To begin your career at the Met, please click the "apply now" button below. The application process requires a comprehensive CV and an online application form. Please ensure that your documents are saved in either PDF or Word format, clearly labelled as CV.
Completed applications must be submitted by 23:55 on 11th November 2025.
Once received, your application will be reviewed against eligibility criteria, following this, your application will be reviewed by the hiring manager. The application review for this vacancy will commence from w/c 17th November.
Following application review, successful candidates will be invited to interview. Interview dates will commence 1-2 weeks after the initial sift.


