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About West Coast Collaboration West Coast Collaboration brings together participating police forces to deliver a shared Niche RMS platform—providing a single, unified dataset that enables real-time access across all partner forces. This collaborative approach enhances operational efficiency, data sharing, and policing effectiveness. The Role We are seeking a highly capable ICT Technical Analyst to join our team on a secondment basis. In this role, you will take responsibility for the performance, configuration, implementation, and support of server hardware and software that underpin the West Coast Collaboration infrastructure. You will also act as a technical authority, offering expert advice and recommendations to ensure systems are robust, secure, and fit for purpose.
About the Role Part Time - 15 hours As an Administrative Support Officer, you will provide comprehensive administrative support for the ACPO Intruder Alarms Policy. You will manage large volumes of data, process applications, respond to enquiries, and ensure the accuracy of our Storm Alarm database, which contains over 35,000 alarm records. This is a role that requires precision, sound judgment, and excellent communication skills. You will work with alarm companies, members of the public, and internal police departments, providing clarity and reassurance while maintaining high service standards.
RSR are looking for a Force Resourcing Assistant to work on a full-time contract in Birmingham.
PIP 2 Public Protection – Isle of Man Constabulary
We are looking for a proactive intelligence professional who will provides specialist analytical expertise to support safeguarding activity across the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS), with a primary focus on identifying, assessing, and mitigating risk, harm, and vulnerability.
Seeking an experienced professional to lead the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service’s intelligence and analytical capability, ensuring delivery of intelligence products that guide decision-making across all policing levels. The role oversees threat, risk, and harm management, ensuring intelligence drives operational policing, major investigations, safeguarding, and national security priorities.
We are seeking an experienced and results-driven professional to lead the Cyber Crime Digital Forensic Unit (CCDFU) in investigating cyber-enabled and cyber-dependent crimes, managing digital forensics, and enhancing staff competencies to meet evolving cyber threats.
We are currently recruiting Investigation Support Officers in London to be part of the new established Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery (ICRIR). As the Commission is growing, we are recruiting for our Talent Pool and successful candidates will be merit listed for future vacancies. You will support the Commission’s investigations that are at the heart of its work and essential for its promotion of reconciliation. You will undertake a range of of evidence gathering activities and provide administrative support to the investigation teams. You will be required to attend case conference meetings, record minutes and update action logs where appropriate. This is an excellent opportunity if you are looking to start or further develop a career in investigations. Training, mentoring and support will be provided.
As we continue to grow, we are building a talent pool of skilled Investigators for future opportunities within ICRIR. If you’re interested in being part of our team in the future, we encourage you to submit your application now. We are looking for Investigators with a range of skills, backgrounds, and experience gained through professional investigations.
We are recruiting Investigation & Intelligence Analysts to be part of the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery (ICRIR). We are looking for Analysts to work as part of the integrated investigations team. Working as part of this team, the Analyst will support the overall mission of the ICRIR to provide information to families, victims and survivors of Troubles-related deaths and serious injury, and in doing so fulfil its principal objective of promoting reconciliation. As part of the Analysis Unit, the post holder will work under the supervision of the Senior Analyst.