Investigation Management Unit - Maidstone, United Kingdom - Kent Police
Description
Join our Investigation Management Unit (IMU) and you'll perform an interesting, challenging, and important role supporting crime investigation and recording.
- based on the information given you will need to carry out reviews as to whether there are lines of enquiries which need to be explored, establishing investigative opportunities and make an initial outcome decision- you'll help to provide first class service to the people of Kent communicating with members of the public and police officers to establish further details, recording crime accurately and efficiently in line with national crime recording standards and the Home Office counting rules
- being an IMU investigator can be challenging and unpredictable, and no two days are the same. You will be involved in creating and reviewing reports for a range of different crimes, from criminal damage and shoplifting through to sexual assaults and domestic incidents. You will receive full support, training and the skills to ensure that you can be the best you can be. The role can be challenging, but it also creates a sense of achievement and satisfaction to know that you will be helping victims and witnesses, keeping our communities safe.
Our IMU investigators need to
- work as an individual or part of a team
- cope with fluctuating demand and be able to remain effective whilst working under varying deadlines
- possess the ability to analyse information gained and use own initiative to make decisions
- accurately record information to a high standard with the ability to identify and correct errors
- demonstrate an appropriate degree of decision making and empathy when dealing with officers, staff and the people of Kent
Training
We will provide training to equip you with all the tools needed to undertake this role. Training will be delivered over eight to ten weeks. Most of the training will be delivered virtually whilst you are at home.
We will supply relevant IT equipment for this and you will need to have a suitable environment and a stable broadband connection.
The training is usually delivered Monday to Friday, the times of the training can vary and some of it will be shifts.
Times will be confirmed when you start your employment. You will be fully supported and encouraged by our experienced trainers and team leaders throughout your training.
The role of an IMU Investigator is primarily an agile worker role where you can choose to work from home, but will need to attend a Kent Police location for training and team meetings as and when required.
You would be required to attend Sutton Road in Maidstone once a week for a team meeting however, please note that this will move to Ashford in 2023.
Eligibility, skills and experience
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Eligibility_
We are looking for the following skills to meet the role requirements:
- be 18 years or older
- not be a member of the British National Party or similar organisation
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Personal characteristics_
Our IMU Investigators will need to:
- work well under pressure managing fluctuating demand and deadlines
- use own initiative while following procedures
- work as an individual and as part of a team
- be able to analyse information and use own initiative to make decisions
- accurately record information to a high standard with the ability to identify and correct errors
- demonstrate an appropriate degree of decision making and empathy when dealing with officers, staff and the people of Kent
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Essential skills required_
- GCSE or equivalent pass in English
- excellent keyboard skills with speed of 30 words per minute and high degrees of accuracy
- ability to effectively communicate with members of the public over the telephone
Pay and benefits
Joining us as an IMU Investigator is a rewarding role - not just for the satisfaction you get from knowing that you will be helping victims and witnesses - but for the competitive benefits package.
- five-week shift pattern - allowing you to plan your work-life balance
- 22 days annual leave
- Local Government Pension Scheme you pay in and Kent Police also contribute
- excellent training and support that will support future career opportunities and progression
- access to a wide range of discounts and special deals
We pride ourselves on being a caring employer and provide a range of support initiatives to help with your personal well-being.
You will have access to various staff support networks and well-being services such as occupational health, physiotherapy and counselling services.
Job Types:
Full-time, Permanent
Salary:
£23,541.00-£27,171.00 per year
Benefits:
- Additional leave
- Company events
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