Role:
Firearms Licensing Administrative & Enquiry Officer
Salary: Band 5, £26,280 – £27,351 (37 hours per week post)
Location: Bedlington
Hours: 37 hours per week, 12 month fixed term / secondment
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The role
Here at Northumbria Police, we think our region is amazing! It takes a great deal of people from different backgrounds, with diverse skills and experience to serve our force area effectively; think you have what it takes to help us make a difference? This could be the perfect time for you to join us in our Force Coordination and Operations Department as a Firearms Licensing Administrative & Enquiry Officer.
As a Firearms Licensing Administrative & Enquiry Officer you will be part of a small and unique team who undertake all firearms and explosives licensing services, enhancing public safety, managing risk, and ensuring firearms are issued and used responsibly and within the law. You will be responsible for the assessing and scrutiny of Firearms Licensing applications; this will include the interrogation of relevant police computer systems and social media sites, identifying risk and offences of non-disclosure and/or certificate breaches.
You will continually evaluate and assess new incidents, intelligence and notifications of change linked to certificate holders, identifying any risk to public safety and the peace and take appropriate and timely action where required. You will be responsible for conducting regular reviews with certificate holders and complete rationale reports to inform the decision-making process. You will be required to attend court as appropriate.
You will visit applicants and certificate holders at their home addresses to interview them to assess their suitability/continued suitability to possess firearms and inspect the storage and security facilities, making recommendations and advising on security improvements where required.
You will provide and enforce advice to internal and external customers, stakeholders and outside agencies in relation to firearms legislation, relevant acts, the application process, firearms definitions, classifications and safe shooting.
What you’ll do
1. Be responsible for the assessment and scrutiny of Firearms Licensing applications.
2. Visiting applicants and certificate holders at their home addresses to interview them and inspect security arrangements in line with legislative guidelines.
3. Evaluate and assess information to inform the decision-making process.
4. You will be required to attend a nationally recognised accredited training courses and engage in continuous personal development.
5. Provide specialist advice to internal and external customers in relation to firearms legislation.