Salary: Between £29,907 and £48,231 depending on length of service. This role is 40 hours per week. However, we welcome applications from individuals wishing to work on a part-time basis and we are willing to consider flexible working patterns subject to business need.
Applications are invited from accredited Financial Confiscators or Financial Investigators seeking to train to become accredited Confiscators.
This is an exciting opportunity to join Dorset’s Economic Crime Team and respond to the need to apply Part 2 POCA and Part 5 POCA to the cases that Dorset Police handle. The key functions of the unit are to ensure; where circumstances allow, that victims are compensated for their losses to acquisitive crimes and that where grounds exist the maximum funds are returned to the public and police through the various incentivisation programmes that exist.
The main duties of the Financial Confiscator will be to be responsible for investigating Proceeds of Crime Act (POCA) 2002 asset recovery cases, and specifically to be responsible for conduct of:
Financial Confiscators can expect to work closely with colleagues from across policing and the Criminal Justice system and will become a subject matter expert when it comes to financial crime and material.
Constables applying would be supported to embark on the ICIDP programme to become PIP2 Detective Constables if desired.
National Crime Agency (NCA) Accredited Financial Investigator (Part 8)
Please click on the 'Apply' button to be taken to the vacancy on our website for further information about the role including the role profile. For further details about the role please contact Detective Inspector Allen 07530 197127 or Detective Sergeant Burnett 07584 348201.