Serious Collision Investigation Unit (SCIU) - Investigation Officer
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join us as a Serious Collision Investigation Unit (SCIU) - Investigation Officer within Specialist Operations
What you will be doing?
To manage investigations into the most serious road traffic collisions. The role will entail the identifying, initiating and allocation of lines of investigation and to ensure that protocols and procedures in obtaining such evidence are adhered to. They will be responsible for ensuring that any evidence obtained is recorded, secured, and preserved in a timely and appropriate manner to contribute to the effective investigation of a serious road traffic collision.
A requirement will be to obtain statements from witnesses including significant witnesses in line with force policy. Interview can include vulnerable adult witnesses or child and undertaking the interviewing and processing of suspects.
If you think you have the skills and passion for this role, please click the attachment below to view the role profile. If you think this is the role for you, please complete an application, evidencing against the required attainments (usually found on the last page of the role profile).
Please also refer to the candidate guidance link below which provides more detail on how to complete your application.
What can you expect?
- All new starters will have a buddy/mentor to support you when you join
- 24 days annual leave (rises to 29 days with 5 years’ service) plus 8 bank holidays
- Additional 24 days flexi leave (role dependant)
- Access to on-site gyms and fitness classes
- Hybrid/Agile working (role dependant)
- Discounts from various retailers via the Blue Light Scheme
- Cycle to Work Scheme
- Support from our Health and Wellbeing Centre including Welfare Officers, Counselling, Physiotherapy.
- Pension scheme
- Staff Support Networks
- Flexible working opportunities
- Generous maternity/paternity and adoption leave entitlements.
- Sick pay provisions
All candidates are subject to vetting and medical checks.
Please note for any part time vacancies, the salary will be pro rata.
Diversity and Welsh language
Dyfed Powys Police are inclusive employers and strive to have a workforce representative of the communities they police and serve. We believe that we will benefit from the variety of thinking, approach, and skills that diversity can bring; all of which helps us to deliver a better policing service.
We continue to work towards creating a safe, open culture that is ethical and inclusive of all. We have a range of staff networks and groups to provide specific support and advice, and our aim is to recruit talented people with a diverse range of skills and experience. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and communities regardless of age, gender, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity or gender expression, disability, social status, or religious beliefs.
Find out if you’re eligible for Positive Action here.
We are committed to being a bilingual organisation and any application submitted in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than an application made in English.
Information point:
If you require any further information about this role, please do not hesitate to contact: recruitment@dyfed-powys.police.uk
Or attend our weekly drop-in recruitment event, Wednesday @ 11am – 11:30am here.


