Intelligence Researcher - Peterborough, United Kingdom - HM Prison & Probation Service

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Salary:

- £25,752 - £27,116
  • A Civil Service Pension with an average employer contribution of 27%
    Job grade:


  • Administrative Officer

  • HMPPS Band 3
    Contract type:
  • Permanent
  • Fixed Term
  • Loan
  • Secondment
    Length of employment:
  • This vacancy may be offered on a permanent, basis or 24 month fixed term, loan or secondment basis
    Type of role:
  • Analytical
  • Intelligence
    Working pattern:
  • Flexible working, Fulltime
    Number of jobs available:
  • 2Contents
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Location

  • This position is based at EAST OF ENGLAND ROM OFFICE PETERBOROUGH, PE7 8GX, HM Prison Gartree, LE16 7RPAbout the job

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  • Please refer to Job Description
    Job description:
This vacancy may be offered on a permanent, fixed term, loan or secondment basis


Overview of the job

  • The Researcher will support the Intelligence Analysts in developing the intelligence picture on a range of threats and risks impacting on their geographic or thematic area. Intelligence assessments will look across prison and probation contexts at 'high priority' offenders, offending groups and operational security vulnerabilities in their area.
  • The post holder will obtain, evaluate, prepare and supply information for the Intelligence Analysts, in line with priorities for the Intelligence Unit. They will also disseminate the intelligence product in compliance with relevant legislation, codes of practice, standards, procedures and guidelines.
  • The post holder will report to an Intelligence Analyst in the Units. The post is a flexible resource within the function and the post holder may be asked to undertake work for another Unit to respond to changes in priorities.
  • This post is based in a regional Hub of the Security, Order and Counter Terrorism Directorate. Whilst the post has a 'base', occasional travel to HMPPS headquarters, prison establishments, prison regional offices and National Probation Service Division offices as well as law enforcement partners' offices may be required.

Summary

  • This is a key support role in the intelligence analytical function. The post holder will be expected to provide high quality intelligence research to the Intelligence Analysts.
  • The post holder will need to obtain and work with large volumes of information in both written and numeric form, some of which will be held in bespoke databases. They should be confident in organising information, using software where appropriate to do this. They will also require strong numerical and written skills and an eye for detail so that information is presented accurately.
  • The post holder will need to build productive relationships with a range of internal and external partners in order to obtain relevant information when it is needed and manage and respond to expectations of intelligence customers.
  • The post holder will also require strong administrative skills and the ability to manage and prioritise their own workload.
  • The post has no operational requirement. However an understanding of prisons, probation and/or law enforcement operating environment would be an advantage.
  • The post holder must act with the highest levels of personal and professional integrity and champion these qualities in others. They must be vetted to Security Check (SC) standards.

Responsibilities, Activities and Duties
The job holder will be required to carry out the following responsibilities, activities and duties:

  • Obtain and evaluate information relevant to intelligence questions from a range of sources, in line with a collection plan agreed with the Intelligence Analyst.

This may include, for example:
interrogating HMPPS' databases (e.g.

Delius, NOMIS, OaSys, Mercury intelligence system); researching 'open source' information; obtaining HMPPS' performance data; identifying relevant research (including HMPPS', wider government and academic sources); seeking expert opinion; and information held by partner agencies.


  • Prepare and supply information to the intelligence analyst. This will require organising information, using software where appropriate.

Activities may include, for example:

cross-referencing data sets; producing graphs, tables and charts; writing summaries of source documents; providing extracts of databases; and recording meetings/interviews.


  • Establish and maintain a catalogue of source information relevant to intelligence questions.
  • Maintain a catalogue of intelligence products and a database of intelligence customers. Disseminate intelligence products in line with handling requirements and in compliance with relevant legislation, codes of practice, standards, procedures and guidelines.
  • Identify and pursue opportunities to enhance the intelligence picture by seeking new sources of information and maintaining good working relationships with internal and external partners who can supply information.
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