Crime Scene Investigator - Great Dunmow, United Kingdom - Kent Police and Essex Police

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Location of Role:
Great Dunmow / Basildon


Advert Closing Date: 18/08/2023


Salary Range:
£23,100.00 to £38, pro-rata for part-time vacancies)


Part/Full Time:
Full Time


Contract Type:
Permanent


Working Pattern: 24/7 shift


Weekend/Evening Working:
Yes


Are you looking to develop a career working alongside Police as a Crime Scene Investigator? Investigating a crime scene requires integrity, logic, natural curiosity, keen observation, and attention to detail.

If you think you have what it takes, then this may be an ideal opportunity for you?


We are seeking individuals who are highly motivated with an investigative mind set and capable of displaying a high standard of problem-solving ability.

You will need to be self-confident, capable of learning quickly, have good communication and interpersonal skills and be able to deal with a diverse range of people.

You will need to present facts and opinions accurately, clearly, and concisely in written and oral formats.


As a CSI, it's your role to gather forensic evidence from crime scenes that will ultimately lead to the detection and prosecution of criminals, enabling justice for victims of crime.

You will be expected to attend all categories of crime scene from volume crime including burglary, vehicle crime and assaults, through to major/serious scenes including GBH, robbery, rape, and murder.

You will be required to process these crime scenes, conducting scientific examinations with the objective of identifying, recording, and recovering physical and digital forensic evidence and intelligence information, while avoiding loss of evidence or contamination.

You will also be required to give advice on scene preservation, packaging, and cordons.


You will need to compile accurate and comprehensive scene examination reports and complete all supporting documentation in an electronic manner.

As part of the Criminal Justice process, you will be expected to produce statements detailing your examinations, and where required attend coroners, crown, or magistrates court to give evidence as a professional witness.


This role works in line with Quality Standards ISO 17020 and the Forensic Regulators Code of Practice and Conduct; thus, you will also be required to evidence competency in your role and always adhere to the organisational quality standards.

A high proportion of the role requires lone working; you will need to work independently on your own initiative.

Where required you will also need to work well as part of a team and under the direction of a Senior CSI or Crime Scene Manager, particularly at major or serious crime scenes.


The successful applicant must have the ability to communicate with members of the public, complainants, or victims, often when they are distressed or potentially hostile, to establish the circumstances or a sequence of events.

This is a challenging role that can be both physically and mentally demanding.

Applicants must have and maintain a reasonable standard of physical health and wellbeing, being agile and able to climb, bend and get into awkward places such as lofts, ditches etc.

The role requires manual handling including the movement of equipment and cadavers; working at heights; working in confined spaces; lone working; driving long distances; working with chemical/biological hazards; working with firearms/ammunitions; working with equipment/machinery with potential to cause harm; working with disturbing evidence/observation of disturbing circumstances; working with vulnerable people; working in an environment with potential for conflict, violence, etc.; and prolonged wearing of Personal Protective Equipment.

Meticulous attention to detail is required, this includes completing detailed close-up working.

You must be prepared to work in all weathers and sometimes under very challenging and pressurised conditions. This includes attendance at post-mortems, prisons, custody and/or other crimes that require a great deal of fortitude and maturity.


The post holder may be required to undertake other duties which are not necessarily specified on the role profile, but which are commensurate with the role.

Applicants will also need to hold a full UK/European driving licence (for manual vehicles).

Training

The initial training course is delivered in two parts at the CSI training facility at Kent Police College, Maidstone.

After completing each part, you will undergo tutoring, during which time you will be required to demonstrate competency in line with ISO 17020 requirements and as part of your Personal Development Portfolio (PDP).

Once competent you will be able to examine scenes independently.

Work pattern and remuneration


You will be expected to partake in a designated shift pattern, which includes weekends, working on average 37 hours per week between the hours 0700 to 2300 that attracts a 14% shift allowance and weekend working enhancement in line with the Police Staff Council (PSC) Handbook.

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