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**This vacancy is advertised externally**
Job Role: Victim and Witness Care
Salary: £30,333 - £32,613
Number of posts: 4
The West Yorkshire Victim & Witness Care Unit is now recruiting, and we are looking to appoint four additional Victim and Witness Care officers to join our team.
This is an exciting opportunity for individuals who can demonstrate exceptional customer care skills in a fast paced and very busy environment.
You will be able to demonstrate work prioritisation and organisation, whilst offering victims and witnesses of crime the highest standard of support. You will liaise with the Courts, the Crown Prosecution Service and Police Officers to ensure the efficient exchange of vital information enabling a timely case progression.
Your patience and understanding will be necessary to work in difficult situations such as dealing with witnesses who may be hostile or reluctant to co-operate. The ideal candidate will come with experience of office systems and procedures and a working knowledge of computer packages such as Microsoft Office.
You must be prepared to work flexibly to suit business needs, providing office cover between 8am and 5pm. All successful candidates to be vetted to a management level.
Whether you are familiar with the Criminal Justice arena, or you are seeking a way into law enforcement, the role of the Victim and Witness Care Officer may be for you.
Key Responsibilities:
- Research, update and maintain all relevant internal and external computer systems. Ensuring effective, accurate and timely service delivery as directed and in accordance with the Victims Code, Witness Charter and Force Policy.
- Act as SPOC to the Victims and Witnesses, and between relevant agencies to provide timely and effective exchange of Victim/Witness information, and to implement necessary measures of support to enable witness attendance at court
- Obtain witness availability whilst liaising with internal police staff & other specialist agencies/departments for submission to the Crown Prosecution service & Court Listings to facilitate effective trial listings.
- Identify potential witness problems at an early stage and provide information, advice, and support. Undertake responsibility for referral to specialist units and agencies, to ensure that standards are met.
- Ensure all victims and witnesses where required are provided with an effective witness warning following a request from the Crown Prosecution Service within agreed timescales.
Benefits/What We Offer
West Yorkshire Police staff can access a wide range of benefits designed to support work–life balance, wellbeing, development and financial security. These include:
- Generous annual leave allowance -27 days annual leave, rising to 32 days after five years of service (plus bank holidays)
- Membership of the West Yorkshire Pension Fund, a secure Defined Benefit CARE (Career Average Revalued Earnings) pension scheme
- Membership options for the Police Treatment Centre and The Police Children’s Charity (eligibility-dependent)
- Access to savings, discounts and cashback rewards through staff schemes, including eligibility to purchase a Blue Light Card
- Option to sign up to our Cycle to work scheme (eligibility-dependent)
- Access to a wide range of internal wellbeing services and support programmes
- Opportunities for career development and training
- Supportive HR policies, including maternity, paternity and other family-friendly provisions
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The 2024 version of the Competency Values Framework applies to this process. Please disregard the old link to the 2016 version which is contained in the role profile.
This post will close at 23:55 hours on 28th June 2026.
West Yorkshire Police is committed to improving the diversity of its workforce to better reflect the diverse communities we serve. We welcome applications from all minority groups and individuals who identify with one or more of the protected characteristics as defined by the Equality Act 2010.
Applicants should be aware that it is not always possible to carry out adequate vetting checks on persons who have not been resident within the UK for the last five years. Therefore, where this applies, applicants may be refused because it was not possible to vet them to the appropriate standard.