RSR are recruiting for PIP1 accredited ex-officers to work as Investigators on full-time contracts.
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We are currently recruiting for an experienced PIP1 accredited ex-officers to work as Civilian Investigators on a full-time, long-term contract.
We have roles available in Lincoln and Skegness.
The role is primarily office based and hours of work are Monday to Friday however, working outside of normal working outside of standard office hours may be required.
Applications requiring flexible working will be considered on a case-by-case basis.
The rate of pay will be £16.46p per hour (PAYE) OR £21.31p per hour (Umbrella).
Role overview:
To work as part of a team in CID to undertake the investigation of serious and complex crimes that fall under the CID remit, involving interview of suspects, and gathering of evidence from victims and witnesses, digital media, and other sources.
To prepare and complete files in accordance with court deadlines, legislation, and force policy, ensuring that crimes under investigation are compliant with Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act 1996 (CPIA) and the Victims Code of Practice.
Main Responsibilities/Essential Experience
1. To respond effectively to all reports of serious and complex crime), including coronial investigations and support to other departments such as PVP, MCU and Local Policing in accordance with the CID Terms of Reference, Force policy, and NPCC and College of Policing Authorised Professional Practice.
2. To take ownership of serious and complex criminal investigations. To develop and record proportionate investigation plans and strategies. To prioritise lines of enquiry, maximising the gathering of material by securing and preserving evidence under minimum supervision. To conduct or co-ordinate all aspects of the investigation process, ensuring the highest quality of service to all stakeholders.
3. To interview victims of crime and other witnesses, ensuring compliance with the Victims Charter, identifying when victims are significant or vulnerable and taking relevant measures.
4. To effectively apply investigation procedures to ensure timely response to and conclusion of all enquiries.
5. To gather, develop and use intelligence effectively utilising force IT systems to enhance investigations and inform other departments/line management of identified risks and safeguarding concerns.
6. To prepare case files within the designated timescales ensuring legislative compliance in line with the CPIA, disclosure rules and the Manual of Guidance for presentation to the Magistrates and Crown Courts.
7. To attend court and give evidence in relation to those aspects of any investigation which are within the post holders personal knowledge, or in which the post holder has had any involvement during the investigative process.
8. To represent the organisation by attending multi-agency meetings / case-conferences, or other such meetings as required or deemed appropriate by line management understand, and apply relevant risk assessment processes to support the determination of response and effective resource prioritisation.
9. To respond positively to operational requirements in relation to all aspects of CID, and as required and directed by CID Managers.
Essential Criteria
PIP1 qualification
Successfully trained in Video Witness Interviewing
Demonstrate experience of conducting serious and complex investigations.
Previous experience of gathering information and / or data from third parties (e.g. researching, interviewing techniques).
Previous experience of problem solving and decision making with an ability to critically analyse material.
Previous experience of working in a customer focused environment
Previous experience of working with confidential/sensitive material.
Demonstrates lateral vision and a logical process for solving problems
Must be prepared to be subject to Management Vetting, in line with the Force Vetting Policy, and to undertake drug screening.
Be able to carry out investigatory duties and gather evidence at a variety of locations including at the home of the member of the public, crime scenes or on police premises.
Must have the capability to travel within Lincolnshire or wider on occasion to undertake assignments; due to this requirement and the potential unsocial hours a full UK driving licence is required.
If you would like to be considered for this position and have the relevant experience, then please send your CV to martin.cookson@rsg.ltd
Due to the high volume of applications we receive, if you do not hear from us within 7 working days, your application has been unsuccessful.
If this role is not for you but you do know somebody who would be interested, please feel free to refer them to us! We have a “Refer A Friend” bonus scheme and we will reward you retail vouchers for any referrals who are not already known to us and are successfully placed!
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