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Job Location | Sheffield |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £31,361 - £34,845 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent, full-time |
Experience of conducting arrests; competent and experienced at interviewing witnesses and suspects (custody time limits/ procedures, extensions and authorisations), use of bad character evidence and bail. • Experience and knowledge around seizure of exhibits, continuity of evidence, and seize/sift legislation, including experience in disclosure, and scheduling of material, and knowledge of CPIA legislation. • Experienced and competent in completing case files and liaising with prosecuting agencies or authorities. • Experience and knowledge in the use of investigations techniques to meet operational outcomes. Individuals will also be required to demonstrate the below behaviours interview stage: Desirable Qualifications or experience • PIP2 or an equivalent recognised qualification/accreditation in investigative crime issued by a Government body. • Police Advanced Driver • Current Q1 (Q100) College of Policing Survelliance Accreditation.Essential Entry Criteria • PIP1 or an equivalent recognised qualification/accreditation in investigative crime issued by a Government body. • Full UK Driving Licence Individuals who do not currently hold PIP accreditation are still eligible to apply as long as they hold an equivalent recognised accreditation in investigative crime issued by a Government body. Investigators who join the agency without PIP2 accreditation may be required to achieve this, including passing any exams (National Investigators Exam (NIE) and/or the NCA Specific Powers Exam). • Leadership • Delivering at Pace Successful candidates will be expected to pass a five day Officer Safety Training course (OST) during their probationary period or during their first six months in the Agency (Civil Service transfers). Failure to do so would mean you would not be able to continue in the operational Investigator role, we would seek to find you an alternative non-operational role within the agency’ The OST combines cognitive input, armed and unarmed defence theory and practical techniques and as such, requires a level of physical exertion, due to the nature and repetition of the drills. The practical techniques include use of body weapons, movement and positioning, strikes (armed/unarmed) blocks, restraint and control. We will expect officers attending the course to have a standard of physical fitness. Progressive full body warm-ups are conducted each day to minimise risk of injury to the officer. It is expected the officer is capable of a ground descent and ascent, unaided and within a reasonable timeframe. This is important both individually and in team tactics. Required skills
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Investigats PIP Police Officers