Gain Coordinator - South East, United Kingdom - South East Regional Organised Crime Unit (SEROCU)

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Description

Department:
Research & Analysis


Location:
South East Region - base location flexible


Salary:
£39,451 per annum


Closing date: 28/05/2023


In this exciting opportunity within the South East Regional Organised Crime Unit, (SEROCU) you will deliver strategic and tactical management of a multi-agency problem solving approach within the South East to disrupt organised criminality, as part of the Government Agency Intelligence Network (GAIN) structure and processes.

Working within the Problem Solving Team and collaborating with internal and external stakeholders, some of your key responsibilities will be:

  • Maximising enforcement and disruption opportunities against serious and organised crime in line with a whole government approach. Deliver a co-ordinated partnership approach to serious and organised crime and ensure that relevant information / intelligence is shared to maximise 4P opportunities Proactively identify opportunities and co-ordinate the response by police, partners and other law enforcement agencies to threat, harm and risk. Plan and organise work to complete it within set framework, standards, & timescales
  • Creating an environment within which government agencies can lawfully, safely and confidently share intelligence safely and confidently in the pursuit of tackling organised crime. This will require identification of key partners that can assist in enhanced intelligence sharing and developing relationships and processes to enable this. Work with partner agencies to help build a more complete picture of serious and organised crime.
  • Identifying key stakeholders within serious and organised crime, building and supporting effective relationships to coordinate and improve the operational response. Develop GAIN strategies to support SEROCU and South East force SOC investigations and liaise with key stakeholders and partners to assist in developing of 4P Plans.

Responsibilities

  • Maximise enforcement and disruption opportunities against serious and organised crime in line with a whole government approach. Deliver a coordinated partnership approach to serious and organised crime and ensure that relevant information/intelligence is shared to maximise 4P opportunities Proactively identify opportunities and coordinate the response by police, partners and other law enforcement agencies to threat, harm and risk. Plan and organise work to complete it within set framework, standards, and timescales.
  • Create an environment within which government agencies can lawfully, safely and confidently share intelligence safely and confidently in the pursuit of tackling organised crime. This will require identification of key partners that can assist in enhanced intelligence sharing and developing relationships and processes to enable this. Work with partner agencies to help build a more complete picture of serious and organised crime.
  • Identifying key stakeholders within serious and organised crime, building and supporting effective relationships to coordinate and improve the operational response. Develop GAIN strategies to support SEROCU and South East force SOC investigations and liaise with key stakeholders and partners to assist in developing of 4 P Plans.
  • Ensure available GAIN intelligence supports the assessment of serious and organised crime, to improve the intelligence picture and accuracy and understanding of threat, risk and harm. Work closely with the National GAIN Intelligence Hub to proactively identify and develop strategies for disruption and enforcement against GAIN referrals from police and partners.
  • Collaborate with, and support, gateway to ensure engagement with police and other agency tasking meetings and forums. Supporting and contributing to the development of GAIN at a national level, and subsequent implementation at a regional and local level. Coordinate identification of best practice and success stories in order to promote the value and benefits of a partnership approach to tackling SOC, at local, regional and national level.
  • Represent GAIN agencies at regional level in the SOC system, enabling their contribution to the whole system approach to understanding and tackling SOC. Liaise and coordinate with national GAIN functions and ROCU network peers in order to deliver and optimise GAIN function in the South East.

Further comments

  • The post holder will require frequent travel between ROCU bases Near Junction 12, M4 and across the South East to both policing and partner agency locations. Less frequent national travel may also be required.
  • Accountable for the performance of GAIN regionally and contribute to National GAIN performance.
  • Identification of potential new partners and engagement with National GAIN Coordinators to identify how they can lawfully contribute to the fight against SOC.
  • Minimal supervision is received by the ROCU management. The post holder has a certain amount of autonomy and is expected to work under their own initiative and t

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