Intelligence Officer - Leek Wootton, United Kingdom - Warwickshire Police
Description
Role type 1- Police Staff- Contract Type 1- Permanent- Department 1- Intelligence- Location 1- Leek Wootton- Is this a Politically Restricted role? 1- No- Grade/scale 1- E- Salary- £30,783 - £35,98
- Please note, if this is a paid role and the role is part time then the salary quoted will be pro rata based on the hours worked per annum.
- Hours per week Closing date
- 20/11/2023, 12:00
- Job description 1
Intelligence Officer
Leek Wootton
Permanent Contract
Part Time (18.5 hours)
_ £15,391 - £17,991_
The closing date for this post is 12 noon on 20th November 2023
Those currently eligible on the redeployment register will be given prior consideration.
The main purpose of the role is to coordinate the initial examination of all firearms and ballistic material seized, recovered and found ensure the submission, where appropriate to NABIS.
Main Responsibilities:
Monitor all the Firearms and Ballistic material seized, recovered and found across Warwickshire, identifying those that are suitable for submission to NABIS, ensuring that they are submitted either by the officer in case or where circumstances dictate, the post holder.
To examine firearms and ballistic material to assess suitability for submission to NABIS in more complex or disputed circumstances. Authorise destruction of firearms and ballistic material.
Monitor and coordinate OCG management within Warwickshire.
Act as a single point of contact (SPoC) for OCGM between Warwickshire Police and Gateway (direct link) engaging with the Regional Organised Crime Threat Assessment Team (ROCTA), other partners and external agencies.
Proactively identify, gather and evaluate intelligence to facilitate the achievement of crime and disorder reduction, NABIS and OCGM objectives, meeting operational and strategic intelligence requirements.
Provide support to Local Policing Areas departments and the OCG Senior/Lead Responsible Officer (SRO/LRO) in the management of OCG activities ensuring accurate records and audit of the organised crime groups (OCGs) across Warwickshire.
Provide support to the monthly Warwickshire Tactical Tasking and Co ordination Group (WTT&CG) meetings regarding OCGM review and assessment processes.
Monitor and coordinate the results from NABIS of their examination, ensuring that trends or patterns of concern are identified.
Ensure that the seized, lost and found: property records relating to firearms and ballistic material are accurate.
Provide quality assurance for OCG nominations, disruptions, conduct relevant review, OCG archive and removal requests and maintain relevant records.
Having a good working knowledge of the NABIS memorandum of understanding and NABIS guidance within the force ensuring both are adhered to and the implications of non-compliance.
Knowledge:
Detailed knowledge of National Ballistics Intelligence Services (NABIS) requirements under Memorandum of Understanding and Guide to Forces.
Knowledge of Morile and OCGM scoring along with the banding and tier system for OCGM.
Knowledge of intelligence policy and procedures.
IPP accreditation or to complete this within 12 months of securing the role.
Experience:
Experience of working in the policing intelligence environment with recent usage of policing and intelligence systems, and experience of dealing with
threat, harm, risk and vulnerabilities in respect of OCGM and NABIS.
Experience in working with external agencies and partners in tackling and disrupting serious crime and OCGs.
Key Skills:
The ability to review, analyse, edit and collate material from a wide range of different sources.
Excellent written and oral communications including writing of reports and presenting/briefing groups.
Special Conditions:
Travel throughout Warwickshire. Occasional weekend working - when required.
Remote/Home working considered
We want our organisation to be as diverse as the community it serves. We welcome applicants from all sections of the community.
You will be required as part of Warwickshire Police recruitment process to successfully complete vetting and credit checks.
We support the "Happy to talk flexible working" campaign, which aims to encourage uptake of flexible working for individuals, the flexible working options that may be considered for this role include;
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