As part of the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) response to tackling fraud within the welfare system, the Department utilises covert surveillance to gather evidence to prove or disprove offences.
This is an opportunity to join as a team leader within our team of highly trained, dedicated Operatives in this challenging but highly rewarding role. This is not a normal office hours role. It will require you to work unsociable hours (early start and late finishes), including some weekend work, alongside a good level of fitness.
As a CFCD Covert Surveillance Team Leader you will:
1. Ensure organisational effectiveness by providing leadership to drive the smooth running of all operations, including fostering cohesive teamwork, development, and implementation of agreed processes.
2. Regularly deploy on surveillance operations, promoting continuous professional development through regular reviews of skills to ensure team members comply with relevant training and practices.
3. Create an environment that promotes people engagement, supports a culture of coaching, and emphasizes a team-based approach.
4. Operate as part of a team focused on achieving collective goals, managing resources effectively in a changing organisational structure to drive efficiencies and reduce costs.
5. Manage your team in taking forward tasking requests, ensuring all surveillance activity provides value for money, complies with legal requirements such as the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000, The Police Act 1997, Criminal Procedures and Investigations Act 1996, and aligns with the Investigatory Powers Commissioner’s Office recommendations and Departmental policies.
6. Occasionally lead the activities of the Surveillance Team as an Officer in Charge (OIC), providing direction to achieve operational objectives under evolving circumstances.
7. Undertake risk assessments.
8. Manage your team in producing evidential packages to high standards, including witness statements, exhibit evidence, editing and compiling video/audio evidence, and preparing disclosure schedules in accordance with legislation.
9. Ensure strict adherence to the DWP’s surveillance standards, instructions, and processes to comply with legal and policy requirements.
10. Complete a demanding suite of learning events essential for this role, some of which may be residential, with successful completion required.
11. Promote professional standards at all times.
12. Appear as a witness in court as required.
13. Participate actively in surveillance operations, often requiring attendance during unsocial hours, travel, and overnight stays.
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