Division / Department - Forcewide
Status - Full Time
Contract Type - Permanent
Rank - Detective Constable
Location - Woking
In line with the published Posting and Tenure guidance, operational requirements will always be considered prior to confirming posting dates to successful applicants.
The Role
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join Surrey's Serious & Organised Crime Unit (SOCU). Specialist Crime Command are looking to recruit a highly motivated and experienced Detective Constable within the SOCU based at Woking Police Station.
Part time working is welcome with a suitable role share arrangement.
We investigate serious and organised crime in Surrey and are part of the collaborated Surrey and Sussex Specialist Crime Command. SOCU are responsible for progressing covert investigations against top tier organised crime groups and providing strategic and tactical management of covert tactics across the force.
As a member of the SOCU team you will be mentored and trained to a standard whereby you’re able to provide covert advice across the force and support crimes in action (e.g. kidnap). You will also join a cadre of ‘on call’ advisors to provide the force with a covert capability 24hrs a day. As a team member you will be responsible for managing your own investigations through to conclusion, and also working in other roles as part of a team under the direction of a Senior Investigating Officer.
The hours are typically Mon – Fri 0800-1600 but all team members flex their working hours equally around operational demands whilst maintaining a work/life balance.
Subject to operational commitments there is an opportunity for agile and flexible working. The selection process will be by way of a 500-word expression of interest demonstrating the skills you will bring to the role, your suitability and relevant experience.
Candidates will be considered against this and short listed for a competency-based interview around the Competency and Values Framework. One vacancy is available immediately. Further vacancies may become available in the next 12 months for which we will retain a pool of any successful applicants.
Key Responsibilities
Working alongside colleagues, the post holder will be required to:
* Perform the role of Case Officer for serious crime complex investigations throughout the development until their conclusion at Crown Court.
* Perform a different role on several complex, policy and action driven investigations at any one time.
* Identify further lines of enquiry.
* Liaise with other agencies and departments across the South East and Nationally.
* There may on occasion be a requirement to deploy to other force areas.
* Interview and process suspects.
* Assist the case officer in roles including operational development, telecoms, exhibits, and disclosure.
* When suitably trained, to provide an on-call supporting role to the on-call Covert Advisor for Surrey.
* Attend out of force training courses to become an effective SOCU specialist investigator which will include static surveillance and log-book training.
Team members are encouraged and supported to find their own areas of expertise to pursue self-development in technical skills necessary to tackle a modern serious organised crime threat.
Skills & Experience
These posts are open to PIP Level 2 accredited Detectives only.
* A proven and enthusiastic approach to investigations and willingness to develop.
* Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
* Experience of complex case management through to Crown Court trials.
* A proven ability to manage a varied workload and have a close attention to detail.
* Comprehensive IT skills and a good knowledge of Police systems.
* A sound knowledge of legislation and guidance, particularly with regard to CPIA, RIPA & IPA.
* A flexible approach to working hours and ability to work in a team environment as well as independently.
Successful applicants will need to have proven experience in complex investigations through to court. They will be experienced in case building complex investigations and have a very good knowledge and demonstrable practical experience of applying CPIA.
It is essential that they are able to manage large amounts of information, multi-task, and have excellent organisation and time management skills.
The successful applicants will need to have a desire to work as a Detective in the team for a number of years which reflects the length of some of our investigations.
Those applying for this post should evidence their relevant skills and experience as above, by way of a 500-word expression of interest.
Applications must be submitted on or before the closing date of 05/02/25.
This will be followed by an interview process within 4 weeks.
Interested applicants are encouraged to make contact with either:
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Please note that not all jobs are available for internal candidates across both Forces, the current agreed recruitment principles are;
* Vacancies in collaborated units are available to all officers and staff across both Forces.
* Vacancies in non-collaborated units are only available to officers and staff within the Force with the vacancy unless it is advertised externally.
* If the vacancy is advertised externally and an officer or member of staff from the other Force is successful it will result in a transfer of employment.
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