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Transfer to Hampshire and the Isle of Wight Constabulary We are looking for experienced Officers who believe in; Providing exceptional local policing, Relentlessly pursuing criminals and Putting victims first. Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary are offering the opportunity for substantive Police Constables who hold the National Investigators Exam and have an interest to train to become an accredited Detective to transfer to the Constabulary on a bespoke pathway with the overall aim to train to become a Detective.
Transfer to Hampshire and the Isle of Wight! Are you looking for a new and exciting challenge? Would you like to work for one of the largest forces in the country? Transferring to Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary will give you the variety, challenge and opportunities you need to progress in your career whilst living and working in the perfect blend of rural and city with so many activities, events and places to go.
The States of Guernsey are seeking to recruit a Crime Scene Investigator to join the team at Law Enforcement. The post-holder will be required to work and train as a member of the Scenes of Crime Team within Bailiwick Law Enforcement (BLE). The primary function is to attend and examine scenes using specialist, approved techniques to visualise, capture and recover evidence and gather information and intelligence as part of an investigation. This includes securing DNA and fragile trace evidence exhibit, photographic exhibits and analysis, comparison and evaluation of fingerprints against computerised and manual reference samples to identify individuals and act as an expert witness in Crime Scene Investigation when required. Due to the business needs across BLE, the role significantly differs to those within the UK, requiring individuals to operate at a higher level and incorporating a range of administrative duties in support of the organisation’s forensic capability. Off-island travel may also be required for CPD and operational requirements. In addition to working as part of a small team, there will be the need to undertake lone working and to work flexibly including weekends and Bank Holidays. The post holder will also be required to participate in an out of hours ‘on call’ rota. Due to the nature of forensic investigations, the post holder will be required to attend annual mandatory welfare appointments.
PIP2 Investigator - Ashton-Under-Lyne
Are you highly motivated with good customer service skills, looking to join the fight against serious and organised crime? If so, the National Crime Agency has a role for you. We're looking for flexible, accountable, inclusive and forward thinking individuals to be part of an agency putting the public at the heart of everything we do.
Be the Calm in the Chaos. Be the First Voice and the Coordinating Force. West Midlands Police is recruiting dedicated individuals to join our Force Contact Team as either a Contact Handler or Dispatcher. These critical frontline positions ensure the public receives timely, professional support during emergencies and that police resources are deployed effectively across the region. Whether you're answering a 999 call or coordinating officers to a live incident, your actions will directly impact public safety and community trust.
This role is based on one of the 20 Major Investigation Teams (MIT) in London. The purpose of a MIT is to investigate homicides and as required, other major investigations and high-risk missing person investigations. The role holder will lead a MIT. The role holder will direct and manage the investigative response and all resources associated with the investigation. This will involve developing and implementing strategies, procedures and systems that underpin the investigation and ensuring the management and assessment of threat, risk and harm. This is an exciting and new role. The role holder is accountable to their MIT Manager (Detective Superintendent), the OCU Commander and Chief Officers for the conduct of the investigation. You are expected to be able to travel anywhere in London.
This role is based on one of the 20 Major Investigation Teams (MIT) in London. The purpose of a MIT is to investigate homicides and, as required, serious crime and high-risk missing person investigations. The role holder will conduct a range of investigative tasks, handle evidence and manage information under the direction of the SIO, IO or supervisor. The duties will be in line with current standards and to ensure cases are progressed effectively through the criminal justice system. This is an exciting role. You will work with police staff investigators (at PIP level 2) and Detective Constables. MITs are led by a DCI supported by Detective Inspectors and Detective Sergeants. The role of Senior Investigating Officer (SIO) will be performed by the DCI or DI.
This role is based on one of the 20 Major Investigation Teams (MIT) in London. The purpose of a MIT is to investigate homicides and as required, serious crime and high-risk missing person investigations. The role holder will conduct a range of investigative tasks, handle evidence and manage information under the direction of the SIO, IO or supervisor. The duties will be in line with current standards and to ensure cases are progressed effectively through the criminal justice system.