Job Description
PIP2 Police Staff Investigator – Serious & Complex Crime
Role Purpose
The PIP2 Investigator conducts investigations into serious and complex crime, using advanced investigative techniques and placing the victim at the centre of all decision-making. The role is focused on achieving effective investigative outcomes and bringing offenders to justice.
This is an initial 12-month contract position with an hourly rate of £19.19 per hour + holiday and benefits, the roles can be based out of Southampton, Portsmouth and Basingstoke and we are able to offer both full time or part time hours. Successful candidates will need to undergo relevant vetting.
Key Responsibilities
* Lead and contribute to serious and complex crime investigations in line with PIP2 standards.
* Gather, record, assess and retain intelligence, material and evidence from multiple sources in an evidentially admissible format.
* Develop investigative plans, identifying appropriate lines of enquiry and required resources at force, regional or national level.
* Assess threat, harm and risk, implementing investigative and safeguarding strategies accordingly.
* Interview witnesses and suspects in accordance with PIP2 investigative standards, generating further lines of enquiry as required.
* Use relevant powers including arrest, apprehension and issuing special warnings where necessary.
* Undertake search and custody procedures in line with legislation and force policy.
* Provide victim-focused support, including risk assessments and victim strategies, working closely with Victim Care Units.
* Analyse evidence and intelligence to identify suspects and evidential opportunities.
* Manage exhibits, disclosure and case files in accordance with legislation and best practice.
* Respond to safeguarding concerns including child abuse, domestic abuse, sexual offences and offences against vulnerable adults.
* Prepare investigation reports and maintain accurate audit trails throughout the investigative process.
Essential Criteria
* PIP2 accreditation (mandatory – non-accredited applicants will not be considered)
* Proven experience investigating serious and complex crime
* Strong understanding of the criminal justice system
* Demonstrable experience of complex information gathering and problem solving
Desirable Skills & Attributes
* Strong communication and interpersonal skills
* Confident use of IT systems and investigative databases
* Ability to analyse complex information and make sound investigative decisions
* Effective team working and stakeholder engagement
* Strong report writing and case file management skills
* Ability to plan, prioritise and review own work objectively