Information Recovery Team Supervisor
Salary £59,000
Location
Our main operational base is Belfast, with an operational site in London. The role is office based, and staff are split across our London and Belfast locations; therefore, regular travel will be required. Home working may be considered on some occasions subject to operational requirements and in line with the Commission’s approach on hybrid working and with the agreement of your line manager
Information Session
An online information session is scheduled for January 2025 to provide potential applicants with further information on the ICRIR investigations Directorate and the various roles within it. To register your interest please email recruitment@icrir.independent-inquiry.uk
Working Pattern
Full time, part time and flexible working. The role will include occasional out-of-core-hours working, and requirement to travel to various locations for work purposes.
Contract Type
This role is offered on a permanent contract. Secondment arrangements from other organisations will also be considered, including employer pension contributions.
Security Level
Willingness to be assessed against the requirements for DV clearance, if not already cleared.
Closing Date : 31st January 2025
Interview Date : To be confirmed
The Role
We are recruiting Information Recovery Team Supervisors to be part of the newly established Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery (ICRIR).
The end-to-end journey of an investigation is all about the people who will eventually benefit from information recovery.
At every stage requesting individuals or families must be able to understand what is happening and what progress is being made. You and your team will work with the Case Support Team to ensure the Commission accepts cases it can investigate and that expectations are managed appropriately, and subsequently to ensure that requesting individuals and families are updated on progress. Your team will also present evidence to the Findings and Reports Unit so that determinations can be made for reports produced on the authority of the Chief Commissioner.
A key difference to the Commission’s approach is that a request must be made before the Commission can carry out its investigations. These requests can include specific questions that the requesting individual or family wish to see addressed during the investigative work. We will seek answers to requesting individual’s questions by examining all existing material, including that which might not have been disclosed or made public during any previous fact-finding.
You will supervise the Commission’s investigations that are at the heart of its information recovery work and essential for its promotion of reconciliation. With experience of professional or police investigations, you will bring your established investigation skills to produce robust, victim-centred investigation outcomes into Troubles/Conflict related deaths and other harmful conduct.
The post sits within the Investigations Directorate in the Commission. Headed by the Commissioner for Investigations, Peter Sheridan, you will form part of the Directorate’s senior management team, reporting to one of the Assistant
Commissioners for Investigations. The Directorate will be multi-disciplinary with a mix of backgrounds and skills and the leadership team will be expected to work together to set a new and unique culture reflecting the Commission’s mission and values.
If you are interested please can you send a personal statement: minimum 800 words including your CV to recruitment@icrir.independent-inquiry.uk
For a full job description please see the Additional Documents section below.