NWROCU Data Exploitation Practitioner, SIU at NWROCU
Liverpool, England, United Kingdom -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

15 Jul, 26

Salary

47046.0

Posted On

16 Apr, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Data analysis, Intelligence gathering, Digital data exploitation, Tradecraft development, Serious and organised crime investigation, Intelligence reporting, Operational support, Strategic planning, Multi-agency collaboration, Technical capability development

Industry

Law Enforcement

Description
The North West Regional Organised Crime Unit is a collaborative multi agency covert response to tackle serious and organised crime across the North West Region.   Data is now at the heart of all our investigations, the volume and complexity of this data is rapidly changing, and we need to keep pace with the advancements in technology within the world around us. This is an exciting opportunity to join a new team at the forefront of digital data exploitation.   We are seeking proactive, inquisitive and committed individuals to join our new Data Exploitation Team. The Data Exploitation Practitioner will work alongside Intercept Case Officers to analyse sensitive intelligence data to identify and extract information of intelligence value. You will provide direct support to operations by utilising your experience, skills and knowledge to gather, develop, and analyse intelligence.    In addition to supporting operations, you will also be responsible for more strategic work such as inputting into future capability requirements, developing tradecraft and knowledge to share with the team, wider community, and our partners.   The NWROCU leads the policing response across the region posed by serious and organised crime in Cumbria, Lancashire, Merseyside, Cheshire, Greater Manchester and North Wales.  The NWROCU provides the vital link from national capabilities and expertise to local policing and knowledge, enabling the North West region to deliver the Government’s serious and organised Crime strategy and to protect communities from harm.   The secondment period is for a fixed period, which will end on 31st March 2027. Applicants who have applied in the last 6 months are not eligible to apply again. The secondment period will be reviewable and subject to performance and continued national funding.   Further developments in NWROCU’s capabilities are anticipated in the future. Applications received for Operational roles that require mandatory Officer Safety/First Aid training must hold valid in date training or able to undertake upon application.   The Grade of this role has been determined using the Merseyside HAY procedure and has been afforded a Merseyside Grade F. This equates to a salary range of £40,383.00 - £47,046.00. Successful applicants from other Regional Forces will be paid a salary within this pay range.  These are full time roles working ‘flexitime’ however, applicants must be aware that there is a requirement for the post holders to be flexible in relation to working hours. Full details of the role requirements are provided in the JDQ. Successful applicants working within NWROCU will be subject to Enhanced NCA Clearence, MV (Management Vetting) and SC (Security Clearance) prior to taking up post.   NWROCU is committed to ensuring that we have a work force that represents the communities we serve, and we are keen to attract applications from underrepresented groups. Further information, advice and guidance regarding the posts can be obtained from Matthew Gregory - Matthew.Gregory@nwrocu.police.uk [Matthew.Gregory@nwrocu.police.uk] – interested parties are encouraged to make contact to learn more about the role.   All applications must be supported by the Home Force support, the level of support required must comply with local Force policy e.g. whether support required at ACC level and HR Support. Before starting an application, applicants must download the NWROCU secondment support form, ensure it is completed in full and then upload to your application.     Applicants will be prompted and applications will not proceed until this has been completed. Click HERE [https://apigw.merseyside.police.uk/orc/getfile/orcjdq/NWROCU_Recruitment_Brochure1.pdf] for Recruitment Brochure Click HERE [https://apigw.merseyside.police.uk/orc/getfile/orcjdq/NWROCU_Secondment_Support_Formv3.doc] for Manager/Force Support Form Click HERE [https://apigw.merseyside.police.uk/orc/getfile/orcjdq/NWROCU_Data_Exploitation_Practitioner_JDQ_2024.pdf] for Job Description Click HERE [https://apigw.merseyside.police.uk/orc/getfile/orcjdq/NWROCU_LEVEL_2_Recruitment_Selection_framework_2024.pdf]for Recruitment and Selection Framework Level 2
Responsibilities
The Data Exploitation Practitioner will analyze sensitive intelligence data to identify and extract information of intelligence value to support operations. They will also contribute to strategic work, including developing tradecraft and future capability requirements for the team.
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