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HOLMES Readers required for Major Incident Room - fixed term until April 2027
PIP 2 investigators required in Hampshire and Wiltshire
PIP 2 Public Protection – Isle of Man Constabulary
The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) invites applications from experienced and suitably qualified police leaders for the position of Chief Inspector to lead the Roads Policing and Forensic Collision Investigation Unit. Reporting to a Superintendent, the successful candidate will provide strategic and operational leadership for roads policing across the Cayman Islands and will be responsible for delivering effective roads policing operations, enhancing road safety outcomes, and ensuring excellence in forensic collision investigation. The post holder will lead specialist teams, drive organisational improvement, and contribute to the achievement of RCIPS strategic and operational objectives.
Trainer / Subject Matter Expert – Oracle EPM Programme £600 per day
Counter Terrorism Policing North West (CTPNW) is a five-force collaboration delivering Counter Terrorism (CT) services to our regional forces as well as forming part of the national CT Network. CTPNW’s mission is to work together to keep people safe from terrorism. We are looking for a committed and outstanding individual who can support CTPNW in achieving its mission.
We employ people in a variety of roles including police officers, Police Community Support Officers, Police support staff, Special Police Officers and Volunteers. Merseyside Police is split into four local policing teams - Wirral, Sefton, Liverpool, and a combined team of Knowsley and St Helens. Each area has a combination of community policing teams, response teams and criminal investigations units. At Merseyside Police, we believe in putting our communities first in everything we do. We are proud to deliver an excellent policing service, and we will continue to work with our communities to tackle the issues that concern them most.
Merseyside Police is committed to delivering an outstanding service to victims of crime, ensuring they are supported, protected, and empowered throughout their journey. As a Victim Care Officer, you will provide a vital, customer-centred and professional service, delivering high-quality, tailored support to victims. You will identify individual needs and develop bespoke cope and recovery plans, offering emotional support, advice, guidance and practical interventions to help victims rebuild their lives. Through comprehensive needs assessments and risk evaluations, you will play a key role in supporting victims to cope and recover from the impact of crime while ensuring their safety and wellbeing remain a priority.
The Finance Assistant is responsible for using various corporate systems to raise purchase orders for goods and services, and to provide other local finance provision across the Force area.