Detective Constable - Surrey, United Kingdom - Surrey Police
Description
SOIT provide daily coverage 07:00 - 22:00 using an early turn and a late turn. The standard Rota means working one weekend in every three. There are no single RD's within the shift pattern. There are three rotas each with two Detectives sergeants.Each team is a mixture of DC's, SOLO's & IO's [Please see below] The role is open to substantive Detective Constables and those due to complete their Learner program within the next three months.
If you are outside this and interested please make contact for further discussion. SOIT offers agile working. SOIT through hard work and investment in staff have made significant improvements in the last year. We are committed to ensuring these improvements are maintained and enhanced. We are therefore seeking to recruit two DC's or LDC's to join our fantastic SOIT team.Please make contact and I will arrange for you to spend some time with the team, so you can learn about SOIT and make an informed choice.
This role presents an exciting opportunity to be at the forefront of rape and serious sexual offence investigation across the County.
SOIT is a specialist investigation department aligned to the Central Public Protection Command and is responsible for the management and investigation of a range of serious sexual offences including Category 1 Stranger Rape.
In addition, SOIT is working with partners and key stakeholders to identify innovative and creative ways to lead in the reduction of Rape and serious sexual offences across the County alongside improving where appropriate our convictions rate.
The Central Public Protection Command is committed to providing staff with professional development opportunities and offers specialist training and continued professional education to help our staff realise their full potential.
As a department with an agile working policy, this provides us with additional flexibility to balance individual requirements with operational effectiveness.
The Role- As a Detective Constable within the Sexual Offence Investigation Team you will be responsible for management of investigations into allegations of rape and serious sexual offences made by those aged 18 or over.
- From setting the initial Primary Investigation Strategy through to the completion of a timely and proportionate investigation, you will aim to achieve clear investigative objectives including the establishment and identification of criminal offences, pursuit of all reasonable lines of enquiry, identifying, arresting and charging offenders and presentation of case files to the Crown Prosecution Service in support of a prosecution.
To support you in your investigations SOIT has:
- Welcoming, supportive and motivated colleagues Sexual Offence Liaison Officers (SOLOs) who deliver an exceptional level of victim care and evidence gathering alongside safeguarding support to identify, minimise and mitigate risk.
- SOIT also benefits from exceptional investigating officers (IOs) to assist in the completion of investigative actions.
- Support from Op Dredger for planned arrests in addition to arrests made by the OIC or NPT.
- Experienced colleagues within SOIT will provide practical advice and guidance on your investigations and case file building.
- Engagement and advice with CPS through EA,EIA & CPC channels.
- RASSO File support from DI Mark Parry and Helen Bracher & dedicated CJ colleagues who will CJIT your files.
- Ongoing training to ensure knowledge it kept up to date
- Welfare and wellbeing group to identify concerns and problem solve together
- Perform the role of Investigating Officer for rape and serious sexual offence investigations.
- Effectively manage a RASSO caseload.
- To conduct operational risk assessments and build safeguarding strategies to reduce or mitigate identified risks.
- To interview witnesses of rape and serious sexual assault & obtain best evidence via statement or video.
- To interview suspects of rape and serious sexual assault & obtain best evidence.
- Work alongside support services and partner agencies in support of multiagency safeguarding assessments and delivery of safeguarding measures
- To work with medical, forensic and digital specialists in order to create and maximise evidential opportunities where appropriate.
- To deliver exceptional victim care ensuring victims are dealt with ethically and with empathy.
- To build strong evidential case files presenting all available evidence and information in a clear, concise and methodical manner.
- To be involved in and/or attend case conferences between the OIC and CPS (including Early Advice conferences). This will ensure that best practises and procedures or deficiencies are identified and progressed.
- Strong problem solving and decision making ability.
- Demonstrate organisation and time management skills. Including the ability to prioritise and manage competing demands.
- Excellent communication skills being able to demonstrate tact and understanding wh
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