Nca Trainee - Bristol, United Kingdom - National Crime Agency

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- £26,370
  • This role attracts a SPOT Rate salary. SPOT Rate offers a progressive increase in pay to reflect the skills and experience of the officer. The starting salary for ODP Trainees is £26,370 £34,672 (SPOT rate 1). Upon completion of the programme and upon achieving IPP or PIP2 accreditation, salary will rise to £36,037 (SPOT Rate 2)
  • Eligibility for spot rates is determined by the requirements of the role, not the skills or capabilities of the officer occupying the role. Roles where IPP or PIP2 accreditation is essential are eligible for spot rates.
  • A Civil Service Pension with an average employer contribution of 27%
    Job grade:


  • Executive Officer

  • NCA Grade 5 / Police Constable
    Contract type:
  • Permanent
    Business area:
  • Intelligence/Investigations
    Type of role:
  • Analytical
  • Intelligence
  • Investigation
  • Operational Delivery
    Working pattern:
  • Fulltime
    Number of jobs available:
  • 20Contents
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  • Bridgend, Bristol, ExeterAbout the job

Job summary:

Become an accredited NCA Officer. Lead the fight against Serious and Organised crime and protect the public from the most dangerous criminals.

Enable us to develop your learning, knowledge and capability equipping you with the skills and support to target and pursue those who pose greatest risk to the UK.

Gain specialist skills and progress to experience a world of roles in one team, one NCA.


To learn more about this role, please register for the following event:

On Wednesday 6th December 2023 between 18:00 and 19:00, we are hosting a virtual recruitment event where you can hear from officers working within the NCA and be given the opportunity to ask questions about the role.


Job description:


The National Crime Agency (NCA) leads the UK'S fight against Serious and Organised Crime, protecting the public from the most dangerous criminals.

We are committed to attracting new talent to our Team by recruiting trainees into the Agency and developing them into capable accredited investigators (the operational pathway), Intelligence officers (the intelligence pathway) or Analysts (the analyst pathway).


The role of an NCA Investigator, Intelligence officer or Analyst requires no prior law enforcement experience, with all successful trainees enrolled onto the bespoke Officer Development Programme (ODP).

This is a two year structured training programme, in which officers are required to evidence competence across a range of investigational, intelligence or analytical competencies.


During this process, by identifying and valuing the aptitudes of each individual and developing their learning, knowledge and acquired ability, the Agency will seek to place each person in an appropriate, challenging and rewarding role, on the appropriate pathway.


By successfully completing this comprehensive training programme and achieving accreditation as an NCA investigator, NCA Intelligence officer, or NCA Analyst you will be trained to partake in serious and organised crime investigations to a national standard.


These roles are integral to the Agency's ability to lead the UK'S fight to cut Serious and Organised crime, and offer opportunity to specialise in both overt and covert investigations and progress to a world of varied careers in one NCA.

- near future;
  • South East England: Locations will include London, Kent, Crawley, Slough and Fareham.

Person specification:


Investigator


As an NCA Investigator you will be directly engaged in the fight against Serious and Organised Crime targeting organised offenders both nationally and internationally in order to minimise risk to the UK.


As part of a focused team you will identify, gather, review and develop evidence, using both overt and covert tactics, including surveillance, in order to obtain a complete evidential picture and implement effective operational strategies to facilitate these offenders being brought to justice.


The role will see you receive comprehensive training which will prepare and enable you to competently perform all initial investigational roles to include: arrest, conflict management, systematic search, witness, victim and suspect interview, appropriate level case file preparation and disclosure and Court Room presentation.


Additionally you will receive instruction in specialist ground breaking overt and covert investigational techniques and innovative approaches and be empowered to make decisions which help disrupt and bring to justice criminals who present the highest National threat to the UK.


In doing so you will utilise the skills of associated NCA teams such as Intelligence and Forensics and develop close working partnerships with other UK and overseas Law Enforcement agencies, UK Police and the Crown Prosecution Service.

This is a rewarding but physically demanding role often involving working long and/or anti-soc

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