SCPO (Serious Crime Prevention Orders) Coordinators x 2 – Fixed Term Contract/Secondment until March 2022.

Problem Solving Team, South East Regional Organised Crime Unit (SEROCU)
South East Region (Nearest SEROCU base)
TVP Broad Band 4I
Salary £27,953 per annum
Full Time
Secondment/Fixed Term Contract

A number of exciting staff opportunities have arisen within the South East Regional Organised Crime Unit (SEROCU) during its formation of the Serious Organised Crime Problem Solving Team. 

Led by a Detective Inspector this team will co-ordinate focussed activity against high threat Organised Crime offenders impacting on the South East of England.  The team will ensure that forces and other agencies have a strategy against each offender, use the full array of controlling legislative powers, offender management techniques and partnership opportunities. 

On inception the team will have three core elements of MARSOC (Multi-Agency Response to Serious Organised Crime), Disruptions Coordination and SCPO (Serious Crime Prevention Order) Coordination and powers advice.  The team will specialise in an area, but will work across the disciplines, forming an agile group of specialists for policing and partners across the region.  The SCPO element will benefit from an embedded evaluation being conducted on behalf of the Home Office, giving those involved an opportunity to experience their work having an impact on shaping national decisions at a government level.

As a SCPO (Serious Crime Prevention Orders) Coordinator, you will maximise the effectiveness of Serious Crime Prevention Orders (SCPOs) by participating in the prioritisation of SCPO nominals. You provide advice and guidance the use of SCPOs and other powers in order to disrupt organised criminals across the South East of England.

You will establish and maintain relationships within SEROCU, South East forces and the Crown Prosecution Service to enable and achieve the purposes of the role. You will represent SEROCU and South East policing at meetings and tasking processes.

We are looking for individuals with good communication/interpersonal skills. Due to the nature of the role, you must have experience in one or more of the following areas; Offender Management (MAPPA/IOM/Probation), Serious/complex crime investigations or obtaining civil orders to restrict behaviour of individuals. You will have ability to manage a SCPO from implementation to breach and ensuring accurate records.

SEROCU are committed to becoming the most diverse team in the South East. We encourage interest and applications from candidates of all backgrounds and particularly welcome applications from female and BAME (black, Asian and minority ethic) candidates to enable us to truly reflect the communities we serve.

Due to the role requirements, it is essential that the post holder be prepared to be security cleared to enhanced level. For roles based Near M4, Junction 12, due to the nature and sensitivities of the work carried out at this site, we require that candidates not only hold this vetting level but that they also undertake additional security clearances which include additional nationality checks. This post is therefore restricted to UK nationals. This is line with government requirements, supported by Cabinet Office policy and Section 82(2) to (4) of the Police Reform Act (2002), and is for the purpose of safeguarding national security, to ensure that any potential vulnerabilities are identified at an early stage.

Please note that if you are applying for secondment, your application must be supported by your line manager and local/Force HR.

For further information please email RecruitmentSE@thamesvalley.pnn.police.uk quoting the Job Reference 17459

Applications must be submitted by the closing date of 23:55hrs on Sunday 13 December 2020.

We reserve the right to close this vacancy when we are in receipt of sufficient applications. Should you wish to apply for this post we advise you to complete and submit your application form as soon as possible.

 

 

This opportunity is closed to applications.