Tackling Organised Exploitation Programme (TOEX)
Remote Working can be supported throughout the UK or Hybrid / Office Based at OCC Wymondham
Full Time: 37 hours – Fixed Term Contract to 31 March 2026
Grade: Band E (£34,329 - £38,754) to F (£39,813 - £45,147) - This is a career graded role, details below.
The Tackling Organised Exploitation Programme (TOEX) provides a national intelligence and analytical support function to local and regional policing across all areas of organised criminal exploitation.
Aligned to this mission is the delivery of technical enablers which are developed and made available to operational police officers and staff, both across the national TOEX network and also to local police forces, via TOEX’s assured Azure environment.
Grant funded to 31 March 2026, this TOEX vacancy represents a unique opportunity to join a cutting-edge programme which is actively delivering a policing first of its kind cloud environment within which TOEX developed applications can be operationally delivered to front line TOEX and other law enforcement users.
If successful, you will be tasked to develop and scale intuitive and secure technical capabilities directly into an Azure environment which will directly benefit the law enforcement community and to ultimately improve public outcomes. You will work with a small yet established technical team who have a proven track record of delivery into UK law enforcement.
If you are new to law enforcement and the world of intelligence, we will ensure that you are given a solid grounding in UK policing; we will walk you through the many systems and tools which we employ to track the activities of organised crime groups.
You will be introduced to the main areas of vulnerability which are the focus of the TOEX programme: Modern Slavery, County Lines, Human Trafficking, Organised Immigration Crime, Child Sexual Abuse and Child Sexual Exploitation.
This is an exciting time as we expand our programme nationally and you will be an integral part of an innovative and ground-breaking collaboration whilst contributing to the disruption of organised crime.
This is a career graded post; therefore successful candidates will be matched based on their skills and experience to level 1, 2 or 3 at recruitment and then subsequently supported to progress through to the most senior level.
It is essential that applicants meet the following criteria:
Level 1
* Some experience with data engineering.
* Some experience with data analytics.
* Some experience (beginner) of using coding languages.
* Awareness of the Microsoft Azure technology stack.
* Awareness of legislative frameworks within Law Enforcement such as DPA, RIPA, CPIA, GDPR.
* Awareness of Information/Cyber Security risks and requirements.
Level 2
* Experience with data engineering methodologies.
* Experience with data analytics and data science techniques.
* Experience of using coding language(s).
* Awareness of the use of the Microsoft Azure technology stack.
* Awareness of end to end product management.
* Knowledge of legislative frameworks such as DPA, RIPA, CPIA, GDPR.
* Awareness of Information/Cyber Security risks and requirements of using code within a policing network.
Level 3
* Experience within data analytics, advanced analytics and data science techniques.
* Considerable experience of using coding languages.
* Experience in the use of the Microsoft Azure technology stack.
* Awareness of the role and purpose of a Technical Design Authority.
* Ability to deliver results within an End to End Product Management Process.
* Experience within UKLE, operational application of DPA, RIPA, CPIA, GDPR.
* Awareness of Data Ethics considerations in the use of analytics/data science techniques.
* Knowledge of Information/Cyber Security risks and requirements of using code within a policing network.
It is desirable that applicants meet the following criteria:
* Experience of processing Special Category Data as defined by GDPR.
* Awareness of the thematic of Exploitation, Modern Slavery, County Lines or Organised Crime Groups.
* Ability to travel throughout the UK when required.
Hours of work are 37 per week Monday to Friday. This post is offered on a temporary basis.
If you would like an informal discussion about the post, please contact the TOEX Lead Developer, Jack Lambourne - jack.lambourne@norfolk.police.uk or the TOEX Technical Lead, Detective Inspector Pat Thompson - patrick.thompson@norfolk.police.uk
The residency requirement for this role is five years. Please read the Eligibility Criteria information detailed below.
Eligibility Criteria
All Applicants must reside in the UK and have continuous residency for the past three years, rising to five years for certain roles. (The only exceptions are being stationed abroad through the Armed Forces or having taken extended holiday/travelled for a period of less than 12 months, where your UK residency has been maintained.) Please refer to the job description for the residency requirements for this role.
This post is open to:
* British Citizens
* Members of a European Economic Area (EEA) state who hold settled status under the EU Settlement Scheme.
* Commonwealth citizens or foreign nationals (who are not British citizens or European Economic Area (EEA) state members) who have leave to enter or remain in the United Kingdom for an indefinite period that is free from restrictions.
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