Nca Trainee - Belfast, United Kingdom - National Crime Agency

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Salary:

- £26,370 - £34,672
  • A Civil Service Pension with an average employer contribution of 27%
    Job grade:


  • Executive Officer

  • NCA Grade 5
    Contract type:
  • Permanent
    Type of role:
  • Intelligence
  • Investigation
  • Operational Delivery
    Working pattern:
  • Fulltime
    Number of jobs available:
  • 32Contents
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Location

  • Belfast, Gartcosh, Sunderland, Wakefield, WarringtonAbout 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 your interest for the following event:

On 2nd August 2023 at 18:00-19:00 we will be hosting a MS Teams event where you can hear from NCA Officers working and be given the opportunity to ask questions about the role and what it's like to work for the NCA.


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.


Person specification:


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.


Licences:


  • Full DVLA Licence (Includes Full EU Licences) or the ability to obtain a Full Driving Licence within one year in post (this will be required for investigation pathways only)
    Qualifications:
  • The following qualifications/skills are essential to the role and proof will be required at interview:
  • Please ensure the dates of any accreditations you are relying on, are entered on to the CV.
  • Should you progress to the assessment stage of the process, you will be required to provide a copy of the original certificate.
    Behaviours:We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process:
  • Working Together
  • Making Effective Decisions

Technical skills:

We'll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process:

  • Describe a personal achievement of which you are proud and explain how you accomplished this.
  • Describe a time where you have overcome adversity.
  • Explain what inspires you

This could include:
Where you have been inspired to solve a problem.
To develop or learn something new.
To change direction in your life.


Benefits:


  • Alongside your salary of £26,370, National Crime Agency contributes £7,119 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme. Find out what benefits a Civil Service Pension provides.

Whatever your role, we take your career and development seriously, and want to enable you to build a really successful career with the Agency and wider Civil Service.


If you are an active police pension member immediately prior to joining the NCA, you can continue your membership throughout your employment with us as if you were a serving police officer. If you do remain an active member and subsequently return to a police force, you should be able to continue your membership there too.

All officers in the NCA are members of the UK Civil Service.


You will be eligible for:

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Civil Service pension scheme:


  • 26 days annual leave rising to 31 on completion of 5 years continuous service:
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Training and development opportunities:


  • Cycle2work scheme
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