Job Description We are looking for experienced administrators to join our Road Safety Support Unit (RSSU). You will be carrying out a really important role which contributes directly to bringing offenders to justice and making a meaningful difference to the communities we serve and protect. If you're ready for a fresh challenge and keen to explore something truly different, this is the ideal opportunity to grow your career while making a real impact. If you’re looking for a challenge that enables you to use your previous office and administrative experience, then this opportunity could be the perfect fit for you! You’ll manage your own workload, effectively prioritise tasks and meet deadlines. Your attention to detail will be critical to ensure both accurate data input and retrieval. The RSSU focuses on detecting and prosecuting road traffic offences such as collisions, officer-reported incidents, speeding, and red-light violations. By bringing your positive attitude and excellent interpersonal skills, you’ll contribute to a collaborative team where every member plays a vital part. In This Role Your Main Responsibilities Will Be Manage, create and update records across various computerised databases and manual systems, ensuring data accuracy and consistency. Search and retrieve information from databases to compile files and records in line with police procedures, maintaining attention to detail throughout. Communicate with offenders, internal teams, and external agencies via phone and written correspondence, adhering to legislation and policies such as GDPR. Draft letters and correspondence as required by the unit, ensuring professionalism and compliance with guidelines. Carry out general administrative tasks, including printing, scanning, and handling incoming and outgoing post. Skills And Experience Required Proven office and administrative experience, including record-keeping, filing, and handling enquiries. Proficient in computer use, with experience in data entry and retrieving information from computerised systems. Skilled in interacting with people over the phone, with a professional and approachable manner. Experienced in working within established guidelines and procedures, ensuring accuracy and compliance. Additional Information We’re looking for talented individuals to join our team in a range of positions: 3 Full Time Permanent Roles 1 Part Time, 18.5 hours per week, 12 Month Fixed Term Contract To be eligible to apply for this role you must have a 3 year ‘checkable history’ in the UK – ideally this means that you would have been resident in the UK for the last 3 years. Full responsibilities and role requirements can be found on the attached role profile. Candidates who are successfully shortlisted will be invited to attend an in-person interview during the week commencing 2nd February 2026. If you think that you have these qualities and are interested in joining our team, we would love to hear from you.