Intelligence / Investigation Analyst (NCA)

Service Care Solutions ,
Folkestone, Kent
Job Type: Full-time

Overview

Service Care Solutions are looking for a Intelligence / Investigation Analyst to work on a major contract in collaboration with the National Crime Agency in Folkestone. Job description: The intelligence officer is to carry out data entry, triage, assess, de-conflict, develop and enhance intelligence at pace, without detriment or loss of integrity to good practice, tasking protocols and legal standards. Provide advice on legislation, policy, research and tactical options to assist in the planning and implementation of investigations, operations and prevention initiatives. Conduct initial assessments to evaluate the abilities and needs of victims/witnesses, and decide on the use of intermediaries during the investigation / interview process Provide tactical and strategic support to the Agency by conducting research, gathering and analysing intelligence and evidence in accordance with legislation and policy. Develop target profiles, evidential products and identify prevention opportunities, (as appropriate). Conduct statistical analysis to inform management reports. Ensure the quality, secure handling and dissemination of intelligence, maintaining confidentiality, sensitivity and a duty of care in line with Agency policy. Carry out effective case management, and create, maintain and update departmental records, including operational or project/programme spreadsheets, case files and monthly reports. Conduct cross match searches, and analyse results using forensic data (as appropriate). Promote professional standards and provide advice in relation to matters of misconduct that impact on organisational delivery or the Agency's reputation (as appropriate). Necessary experience: Aptitude to generate intelligence products using; analysis, inference building and development of hypotheses, to identify intelligence gaps and opportunities. An understanding of relevant legislation affecting the role such as CPIA and DPA. A good understanding of basic IT including Microsoft Word and Excel. A broad appreciation of organised criminality. An awareness of law enforcement, prevention techniques and intelligence gathering capabilities. Basic understanding of information management. Good understanding of UK legislation affecting Agency activity. Broad appreciation of organised criminality, nationally and internationally An understanding of law enforcement, prevention techniques and intelligence gathering capabilities Comprehensive working knowledge of investigative strategies and techniques used in serious crime investigations Knowledge of the roles and responsibilities within the police service, major incident rooms (MIRSAP) and the Forensic Service in the investigation of serious crime This is a high security position, so candidates must have worked directly for a UK based police force or as part of a high security network in order to be considered. University qualifications will not be taken into account for this position. If you are interested, please ring Martin Cookson on 01772 208962