Surrey Police are looking for experienced Criminal Investigators to work within the North Surrey Police at based at Staines.
Candidates must be PIP 1. Candidates must also be available to start in the position asap, once the required clearances are completed and authorised.
Working Monday to Friday 36 hours per week, between the hours of 8am and 5pm. You will be based at Staines Police Station. With a salary of 17.70 per hour
PLEASE NOTE DUE TO POLICE VETTING CRITERIA YOU MUST HAVE RESIDED WITHIN THE UK CONTINUOUSLY FOR AT LEAST 5 YEARS AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION.
Please see below more information regarding the Investigating Officer role.
- To undertake necessary enquiries including, but not limited to, statement taking, exhibit handling, witness and victim contact and undertaking prisoner processing through interview and file preparation and submission. To prepare court files in respect of early first hearings (expedited files) and early administrative hearings (remand files) and to prepare internal files in respect of those offenders suitable for out of court disposal.
- Identify and plan own investigative actions at PIP 1 level, taking into account resources, priorities, and proportionality in order to pursue all reasonable lines of enquiry whether they point towards or away from a suspect to achieve investigatory objectives
- Interview witnesses and suspects, applying appropriate interviewing principles and techniques to gather all required information, intelligence and evidence within the criminal law and the legal framework to help bring offenders to justice. To ensure that concise and accurate statements are recorded, meet the required evidential quality standards and comply with guidelines laid down by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS)
- Complete risk assessments and provide appropriate support for victims during an investigation, through the formulation of a victim plan where required, to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the victim.
- Complete risk assessments and provide appropriate support for victims during an investigation, through the formulation of a victim plan where required, to ensure the safety and wellbeing of the victim.
- Liaise and work with other investigators and managers to establish and use appropriate methods for gathering material and to develop procedures to turn material into intelligence or evidence.
- Carry out analysis, assess evidence, and evaluate material generated by the investigation of volume and priority crimes to identify offenders.
- Ensure all material, including exhibits, are seized, examined, and retained in accordance with disclosure and other applicable legislation and policy, where necessary whether they are used or not
- Respond to safeguarding concerns and manage risk in cases, including but not limited to; child neglect, child abuse, offences against vulnerable adults, domestic abuse and sexual offences to protect the most vulnerable people in society.
- Prepare reports on the outcome of investigations, build, and manage case files and conduct disclosure within best practice procedures to ensure there is an accurate audit trail.
- As required attend court to be OIC for PIP 1 investigations and give evidence in relation to those aspects of any investigation which are within the post-holder's personal knowledge or in which the postholder has had any involvement during the investigation process.
- May be required to process and deliver disclosures within the Domestic Violence Disclosure Scheme or the Child Sex Offender Disclosure Scheme.
- Assist with searches following the arrest of an individual and, where appropriate, seize and retain evidential property or other items. To provide high quality victim and witness contact in accordance with the Victims' Code.
Experience/Knowledge:
- Proven experience in investigation matters and of conducting victim, witness and suspect interviews to a high standard.
- A working knowledge or willingness to obtain through this role, knowledge of criminal law and of the criminal justice system
- The ability to communicate professionally and with empathy, alert to the dangers of 'blaming' and inappropriate language and with a willingness to challenge such behaviour.
- The ability to operate a computer database system and/or the willingness to undertake training and become proficient in the use of Surrey Police systems.
- The ability to manage multiple talks and workloads, prioritising tasks effectively. Work well under pressure and meet deadlines. Provide detailed updates and situational reports for supervisors to understand their workload.
- To communicate to various departments across the force to articulate what they need for their investigations and ensure that aspect is completed, such as forensics or intelligence submissions. A methodical approach to work.
- A full and valid driving licence for motor cars.
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