AIU Support / PIP 1 Investigator

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We are currently recruiting for a PIP1 accredited Investigator to work on a full-time, long-term contract based in Slough..

The role is primarily office based and hours of work are Monday to Friday, 08:00 – 16:00.

The rate of pay will be £17.53 per hour (PAYE).

Role overview:

To Manage and progress the investigation of criminal offences and other incidents/enquiries working as an integral part of a mixed economy team of Police Officers and staff; complete investigative actions, prepare case papers ensuring file completeness/delivery in accordance with Court deadlines (if required), legislation and Force policy and maintain victim and witness confidence to facilitate successful outcomes.

Main Responsibilities/Essential Experience
 
1. Plan, co-ordinate and undertake investigations as tasked, utilising all available appropriate techniques and technologies to detect and reduce crime thereby bringing offenders to justice. Support the wider investigative team as and when required by providing resilience, supporting fast time investigations where appropriate. Ensure investigative actions are recorded and maintained via NICHE to ensure accuracy, scrutiny, timely completion and adherence to the Victims Code.

2. Plan and conduct the interviewing of suspects and witnesses to identify further investigative opportunities and obtain best evidence.

3. Prioritise, analyse and interpret Intelligence/evidence on scene, using appropriate forensic techniques to optimise intelligence/detection opportunities. Seize exhibits when required, ensuring they are handled according to current guidelines and policy. Ensure prompt and accurate recording and storage of intelligence to maintain continuity and evidential integrity

4. Deliver a victim-centred service by visiting, assessing and supporting victims to ensure
investigations are concluded promptly in line with the Victims Code. Ensure support is available to victims throughout the investigation and prosecution process. Prioritise investigations and manage a caseload, maintaining prompt and accurate records of actions within the OEL on NICHE providing an audit trail and evidencing full compliance with the victim codes and witness charter.

5. Create prosecution files ensuring that they are evidentially sound, compliant with current CPS requirements and within required timescales. Promote high quality handover packs, investigations and file quality by providing feedback to supervisors and colleagues, striving to continually improve case file management.

6. Ensure the timely processing of all digital evidence (e.g. mobile devices, CCTV) and that it is of a sufficient standard for court. Comply with the Criminal Procedure and Investigations Act when conducting investigations in order to ensure disclosure requirements are met.

7. Attend all court hearings as required to give evidence, ensure welfare of victim and witnesses, availability of evidence and exhibits and to support the prosecution team.

8. Be alert to safeguarding issues during interactions with any member of the public. Make referrals where appropriate to the MASH and escalate any concerns if urgent action is required. Keep up to date with all vulnerability training.

9. The role holder will hold Designated Powers and be required to achieve and maintain the relevant PIP level accreditation for this role.

10. The PIP1 Investigator will work alongside Police Officer colleagues (PCs and/or DCs depending on the unit) conducting similar activities (other than arrest of suspects) including deployment to incidents and performing the role of Officer In Charge (OIC) to progress investigations. At times of high demand or during major incidents, special operations or serious/complex investigations this is likely to include the requirement (dependant on personal circumstances) to work flexibly beyond locations other than their normal place of work.

11. The role holder will be required to both undertake a case load and assist Police Officers with investigation of criminal offences/other incidents by gathering evidence to complete preparation of a full file for prosecution by CPS. These will range in complexity from files prepared for Crown Court in relation to serious and complex crime e.g. domestic assault, fraud, burglary, sexual assault to high volume, bulk crime cases dealt with by the Magistrates Courts.

Essential Criteria

1. Good standard of secondary education including English and Maths to GCSE level or
equivalent. Excellent verbal and written English and good numeracy skills.

2. Willingness to work towards and ability to achieve Professionalising Investigations
Programme (PIP) 1 accreditation.

3. Good communication skills, in particular listening and questioning skills, with the ability to engage effectively and demonstrate empathy with and understanding of people from diverse communities and backgrounds, sometimes in potentially confrontational situations.

4. Meticulous attention to detail, the ability to think logically and the ability to gather and record information effectively within set procedures, in an easily understood format and style.

5. Problem solving and decision making skills with the ability to effectively analyse information and to identify and assess risk and vulnerability in order to set priorities.

6. Experience of working within a team environment with demonstrable organisational and time management skills, the ability to manage multiple priorities and to work effectively under pressure.

7. Good IT skills with the ability to learn and effectively utilise new systems in order to extract and analyse data to progress/record investigations.

8. Must have capability to travel to different locations across the Force and undertake all
assignments in a timely manner. Due to the requirement to work flexibly, unsocial hours and personal safety for lone working; public transport may not be available or suitable at these times. For this reason a full UK driving licence is essential *.

9. Applicants must be able to obtain national security vetting.

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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The Red Snapper Recruitment Group is an equal opportunities employer.

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