Summary
As a Digitisation Assistant in the Hillsborough team you will be welcomed into a dynamic and inclusive directorate working to undertake digitisation of historical material, following appropriate preservation and digitisation standards, relating to the Hillsborough Stadium Disaster of 1989 and its aftermath. The IOPC is on a journey to develop its culture, perspectives and ethos to support the organisation's core outcomes and this is your opportunity to enter into the varied world of IOPC digitisation, allowing you to develop your mindset and approaches to contribute to improving the police complaints system in England and Wales.
The post holder will undertake quality assurance of digitised records, searching a range of systems to assess duplication, also assist with the ongoing investigation.
We'll assess you against this Executive Officer (EO) Level behaviours during the selection process:
* Delivering at Pace
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Throughout the recruitment process we will also assess your Experience, Strengths, Technical skills and IOPC Values. As part of the application process, you will be asked to complete 3 sift questions based on the essential criteria.
Anticipated assessment and interview dates are likely to take place in April.
Package
* 27.5 days paid annual leave (increasing with service to 32.5 days)
* Options to carry over, buy or sell annual leave
* Civil Service pension
* Civil Service maternity leave package
* PAM employee assistance programme
* Access to Civil Service Sports Council (CSSC) membership
* Cycle to work scheme
* Opportunity to enjoy the latest home and electronics in a more affordable way provided by Vivup
* Car Leasing Scheme
* Staff networks focused on each of the protected characteristics - run for staff, by staff: Enable Network, Welsh Network, Pride and LGBTQI+ Network, Sex and Family Network, Race, Religion and Belief Network
* Learning and development tailored to your role
* An environment with flexible working options
* A culture encouraging inclusion and diversity behaviours
Additional Information:
The IOPC is not eligible to participate in the Civil Service transfer process, therefore successful candidates will not be able to transfer to the IOPC on their existing terms and conditions.
The IOPC does not participate in the UK Visa Sponsorship Scheme therefore, candidates will have to provide evidence of their Right to Work in the UK if offered a role with us.
This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, therefore a standard Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check will be carried out for the successful candidate during the pre-employment process.
Any move to the Independent Office for Police Conduct from another employer will mean you can no longer access childcare vouchers. This includes moves between government departments. You may, however, be eligible for other government schemes, including Tax Free Childcare. Determine your eligibility at https://www.childcarechoices.gov.uk
Although we are currently unable to guarantee a longer or more permanent contract, if the role can be extended or made permanent, the successful post holder may be offered the role firstly without further interview.
In line with the IOPC Recruitment and Selection Policy, we recommend that internal colleagues make an early application within the first seven days, so that we can see if there is enough interest within the organisation to keep the role internal for the full advert live period. Remember, we will review the number of applications after the first seven days and the role may be advertised externally after this period. See the Recruitment and Selection Policy or Guidance for further information.
Emotional Consideration:
In performing this role, you may have some exposure to distressing material which will likely be impactful, traumatic and challenging. The IOPC recognises this and offers all staff a range of wellbeing provisions, including TRiM (Trauma Risk Management) peer-to-peer support, a dedicated Wellbeing Advisor, and access to free confidential counselling. All staff are strongly encouraged to proactively access and engage with the support available. If you would like to speak about this element of the role with somebody already doing similar work at the IOPC, please contact and this can be arranged.
Rydym yn croesawu ymgeiswyr i ymgeisio am rolau trwy gyfrwng y Gymraeg fel eu dewis iaith.
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Main Responsibilities
* To undertake the digitisation of the Hillsborough archive material, for which the IOPC are custodians, ensuring appropriate digitisation and preservation standards are adhered to and the safety of and appropriate handling of the record at all times
* To ensure the integrity of the historic archive material relating to the Hillsborough Stadium Disaster and its aftermath is maintained by locating, retrieving and re-shelving records in a timely and accurate manner
* To quality assure all scanned records, through searching through a range of systems including databases and spreadsheets utilised by IOPC
* To ensure at all times that information contained within the collections is managed lawfully under the terms of the Data Protection and Freedom of Information Acts. To safeguard information and ensure it is not released unlawfully or restricted unnecessarily
* To perform audits of digitised material to ensure the completion of the digitisation project and to determine the quality of the records of this digitised material, providing suggestions for improvements and quality assurance. Including audio visual material held on removable media, ensuring digital continuity and preservation is maintained for future posterity.
* To assess the risks of this content and assisting in the migration of this content to a secure format. At all times adhering to the IOPC Digital Continuity Policy and Hillsborough Retention Schedule (in development)
* To quality assure the redactions work of Legacy Team Members, to ensure all file names and scan quality have remained of a high standard and nothing has been changed or altered in error
Ideal Candidate
Essential Experience
* Experience of handling and working with archive material, and document production
* Experience of digitisation of archival material
* Experience of quality assurance
* Understanding of archive cataloguing standards and principles, including ISAD(G)
* Ability to retrieve detailed information from sources accurately
* Experience of working with information within a Data Protection and Freedom of Information environment
* Experience of working with discretion, confidentiality and sensitivity
* Experience of working to tight deadlines and adjusting working practices accordingly
* Knowledge of relevant legislation, standards and procedures in relation to collections management
* Proven experience of working effectively in a team environment
* Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
* Experience of having worked with multiple time demands and deadlines, exercising judgement on time management
Desirable Experience
* Experience of researching the HOLMES 2 database for investigation material
* Experience of using Relativity
* Experience of digital preservation
The role requires clearance to BPSS
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Reasonable Adjustments
The IOPC is a diverse and inclusive workplace and we want to help you demonstrate your full potential whatever type of assessment is used. We are open to providing you with the tools you need to succeed. Whilst this list is not exhaustive, please see potential reasonable adjustments below that we can provide:
* Extra time for presentations or interview questions
* Formatting changes such as colours for text or background on written assignments
* Questions presented in writing during interviews
If you require any reasonable adjustments to our recruitment process, please email recruitment@policeconduct.gov.uk
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