Constable - Assessment & Investigation Unit - Aylesbury or Milton Keynes
AIU Constable - Investigation Focus
Assessment & Investigation Unit
Aylesbury or Milton Keynes
2 x Full Time Positions - All roles are available for flexible working including job sharing and part-time unless there are legitimate operational / business reasons why this cannot be accommodated
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In this role, you will support the AIU in investigating reported crime that does not require a fast-time deployment and, in so doing, improve the quality of service provided to victims, identify vulnerability, threat, harm and risk that would otherwise have been missed and increase our front-line policing capacity. The main functions will be to undertake proportionate, timely, effective and victim focussed investigations; and support other investigations and enquiries.
Investigation Principle Responsibilities:
- Take ownership for and investigate allocated offences in line with the Endeavour principles of crime investigation, seeking to achieve a formal outcome.
- Discuss with the victim, from the beginning, their preferred outcome for the investigation, making best use of out of court disposals where that that is line with the victim’s wishes.
- Complete timely, appropriate and necessary enquiries with victims and witnesses, making best use of technology including video call technology as appropriate.
- Where necessary task Investigation Support Staff with evidence collation and review as part of the investigation process.
- Adhere to the Victims Code, completing a VCC and referral to Victims First as required.
- Identify and respond to any safeguarding issues in all interactions with members of the public. Make referrals where appropriate and escalate concerns if urgent action is required.
- Conduct secondary investigation on other persons associated to the Niche occurrence ensuring referrals made to relevant departments and partners where necessary.
- Ensure awareness of current crime trends, identifying where current investigation is linked to a pattern of offending or potential crime series.
- Provide high quality, evidentially-sound, handover packages with all reasonable lines of enquiry complete for investigations identified as necessitating an arrest.
- Where new information comes to light, ensure crime is still recorded in line with NCRS and HOCR and record any additional crimes that are identified. Ensure data quality on all relevant Niche occurrences, including linked crimes where appropriate.
- Adhere to filing and finalisation processes process where no formal action is being taken.
- Manage case workload based on the prioritisation set at triage stage but periodically apply the AIU triage criteria based on THOR principles, victim impact, vulnerability and reasonableness of lines of enquiry and flag where the prioritisation should be changed.
- Work closely with supervisors to ensure workload capacity is maximised to ensure victims receive an appropriate level of service as recorded in the VCC.
- Share expertise and local knowledge with colleagues. Make best use of technology and support your colleagues in doing the same. Mentor student officers and other new officers / police staff.
- Support the overall department in transforming how TVP polices less serious volume crime with a view to optimising the service provided to the public.
Essential Role Based Training:
- Assistance Crime Registrar (bespoke training for AIU)
Essential Training Prior to Appointment:
- Competent in police computer systems relevant to the role, including Niche RMS, PNC
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For further information, please contact Insp James Turner P1393
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Important Guidance for Applicants:
All roles are available for flexible working including job sharing and part-time unless there are legitimate operational / business reasons why this cannot be accommodated.
If you are currently in a Force critical post, there is an expectation that you will remain in that post for a minimum of two years before applying to change roles (or 18 months for custody sergeants).
Candidates may be required to pass vetting and OHU or attend assessments and courses for this role. If any of these are failed the candidate will be posted back to a response role on an LPA. Postings are determined in accordance with organisational need although consideration will be given to personal circumstances.
For any queries, please e-mail Police Officer Internal Recruitment quoting reference 12135.
Adjusted Duties Officers: For more information on the application process for ADOs please follow the link: People Directorate - Adjusted and Recuperative duties guidance (service-now.com)
Non Adjusted Duties Officers: Click apply at the bottom of the page and complete an application. Completed online applications must include: Your most recent completed PDR and a completed Line Managers Endorsement Form
All applicants must complete the Line Manager Endorsement Form. The form requires a statement and signature from your immediate line manager and your department’s chief inspector/superintendent, regardless of whether they are on the Shortlisting Panel. Please be aware that verbal endorsement will not be accepted.
Suitably endorsed and eligible applications must be completed by Midnight Sunday 29th September 2024.
At Thames Valley Police (TVP) we work together to protect our communities. Whether as an officer, staff member or volunteer, you will make a difference and play an important role in helping achieve our mission. As you take on a role with pride and confidence, you will be supported, developed and valued, ensuring you can be at your best in the service of our communities. Learn more About Us.
Working Smart. You will be joining an organisation that strives to improve every day. In the post-pandemic era this means changing the way we work and deliver our services, which brings a number of benefits including a more flexible and capable workforce.
Supporting You. Your wellbeing and safety is at the heart of all we do. Whilst you are doing the work that matters, we’ll be supporting you via a wide range of Wellbeing services, partnerships and initiatives. We have a number of active staff support networks and buddy schemes which you will have access to and can be involved with. We are committed to building a workforce that better reflects the communities we serve and an inclusive culture that not only values, but finds strength in difference. We also offer a comprehensive range of benefits and discount schemes, some provided directly by the organisation and others via partnerships including Blue Light card. Learn more about how we will be Supporting You.
Developing You. We promote a culture where your continuous professional development and learning is actively encouraged and where people have the opportunity, and responsibility, to achieve their full potential.
Vetting. All posts require a level of Police Vetting as per the National Vetting Code of Practice. The residency requirement is necessary to enable all applicants to be checked in an equitable manner. Thames Valley Police will allow applicants to apply who do not necessarily reach the criteria as long as they have proven UK residency and supporting evidence where necessary. Applications will be considered on a case by case basis.
This opportunity is closed to applications.