Digital Forensic Junior Manager
Vacancy Reference Number
20725
Number of Vacancies
5
(B) OCU
MO4 Forensic Services
Location
Ilford, Wembley, Kingston, Walworth, Acton, Forest Gate and Stoke Newington Police Stations
Band
Band D
Part/Full Time
Full Time
Hours per Week
36 hours per week
Type of Contract
Permanent
Job Advert
Job Title: Digital Forensic Junior Manager
Salary: The starting salary is £40,519 which includes allowances totalling £3,009
The salary is broken down as £37,510 basic salary, which will increase annually until you reach the top of the scale £40,141 Plus, a location allowance of £2,009 and a non-pensionable allowance of £1,000.
Location: Ilford, Wembley, Kingston, Walworth, Acton, Forest Gate and Stoke Newington Police Stations
This is an exciting opportunity to join MO4's Digital Forensics (DF) team as a Digital Forensic Junior Manager based at the heart of policing on BCU. We are looking for driven, flexible and enthusiastic individuals to work with our existing DF Junior Managers and together have responsibility for 60 Digital Forensic Assistants (DFAs) who complete mobile device extractions using kiosks situated on each BCU, and 12 Digital Forensic Technicians (DFT) who manage triage services for the OCSAE teams.
Reporting to a Digital Forensic Manager, this role will have line management responsibility for up to 6 staff on a BCU.
The ideal candidate will have a keen interest in technology and have management and problem-solving skills; training will be provided in kiosk extractions and the law, policy and strategies that allow for phone extractions. Flexibility and dynamism are key to this role as you may work across more than one police building and the role holder will therefore need to be flexible.
Duties include but are not limited to.
* Maintain a visible presence to your allocated team/BCU.
* Manage the submission of requests for digital device extraction.
* Apply law, policy and strategy in the assessment of submissions.
* Manage the allocation of submissions to DFA staff for action.
* Provide services over extended hours 7am-7pm and one weekend in twelve.
* Line Manage the DFT based in the local OCSAE team.
* Manage resources across area of responsibility considering sickness, training and annual leave and staff abstraction due to operational demands
* Complete fair and objective Personal Development Reviews recognising personal achievement and identifying areas for development
* Manage requests for Management Information and Key Performance Indicators and review results for accuracy
* Develop knowledge and skills of individuals to ensure best possible results are achieved. Identify needs of staff and plan development opportunities using a variety of activities to improve performance
* To work within the Directorate's Quality Management System and actively participate in the continuous improvement of the system by engaging in audits, competence tests, reporting non-conformances, etc. and suggesting changes to improve the system
* Manage customer queries / complaints to reach a satisfactory conclusion for all parties involved. Liaise with senior managers where appropriate or as required
* Identify service improvements to increase efficiency and effectiveness of team
* Arrange support for DFAs attending court
Location
There will be a free text box in your application where you will need to detail all the locations you wish to be considered for. We will be allocating locations following interviews, some locations will be more competitive than others therefore if you only provide one location if someone has scored higher than you and wants that location, you will be placed on a select list rather than offered a different location.
Locations are.
Ilford, Wembley, Kingston, Walworth, Acton, Forest Gate (currently at Cam Road until building opens) and Stoke Newington Police Stations.
Please note your initial place of work will be Lambeth HQ. Your location will change once you have finished training/mentoring and are ready to be deployed.
Application Process
The application process will consist of an application, online assessment and interview.
Training
Training, between 0900 and 1700, will take place at Lambeth HQ and last between 6-8 weeks; agile/flexible working will not be possible during this time. Successful candidates must pass Grade I and tool training.
Additional Information
If successful in your application, you will need to provide a DNA and fingerprint elimination sample for Forensic Services' embargo database.
These roles are currently standard hours and do not attract shift allowance. However, in the future, Digital Forensics may be introducing a 24/7 operating model as part of an investment and transformation plan to ensure the best service to support operational policing. These teams will work on a rotational shift pattern compromising early, late and night shifts, including weekends. Approximately 20% of the overall staff in the Digital Forensics department will be required to support it. When these posts are in place they will attract an additional 20% shift allowance plus weekend premium payments on top of the salary advertised above. All new staff are eligible to be placed on a shift rota subject to the relevant notice given; however, in the first instance, placements on these teams will be allocated to those who volunteer; any remaining places will be assigned by management and will also be subject to specific skills required to support out of hours services. By applying for this role, you agree to join one of the 24/7 shift teams (when created) and be subject to rotation dependent on business requirements.
How to apply
To begin your career at the Met, please click the "apply button ". The application process requires a comprehensive online application form.
Completed applications must be submitted by 23:55 on 5th March 2026.
Once received, your application will be reviewed against eligibility criteria, following this, your application will be reviewed by the hiring manager. The application review for this vacancy will commence three weeks after the vacancy has closed.
Following application review, successful candidates will be invited to interview. Interview dates will commence two weeks after the hiring manager.
Essential For The Role
Essential skills, knowledge and experience
* A keen interest in and understanding of technology.
* Numeracy skills.
* Excellent attention to detail, organisation and management skills.
* Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
* Excellent computer skills including at least an intermediate knowledge of Microsoft Office.
* Good understanding of modern digital technologies such as mobile devices and computers, the forensic opportunities they offer, and the challenges faced by law enforcement.
* Pass kiosk training and maintain competence.
* Ability to build effective relationships with customers, colleagues and stakeholders, with strong communication and interpersonal skills.
* Ability to work as a team as well as autonomously.
* Confident decision maker and problem solver.
Desirable skills, knowledge and experience
* Previous line management experience.
* Previous experience handling exhibits and evidence, and considerations around continuity and integrity.
* Familiarity with forensic environments and forensic quality management systems.
* An understanding of the rules regarding evidence gathering and its presentation at court.
* Knowledge of relevant legal powers/procedures/acts (CPIA, PACE and Human Rights Act etc.)
* Driving licence.
Required Languages
English
Additional Information
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The following competencies will be tested against during sift:
* We are emotionally aware at level 2
* We support and inspire at level 2
* We take ownership at level 2
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