The NHS Counter Fraud Authority (NHSCFA) is the national body responsible for all matters relating to the prevention, detection and investigation of economic crime across the NHS. Further information about our work and annual plan for delivering this is available on our website.
Support the NHS Counter Fraud Authorities' investigation teams and external partners by delivering training in digital evidence analysis. Develop investigator understanding of eDiscovery workflows and analysis techniques using the NHSCFA's review platform. Support the NHSCFA's Digital Forensic Unit by undertaking evidence handing, auditing and other tasks to ensure the unit can deliver expert assistance to NHS fraud investigations.
Deliver training to both internal and external investigators on utilising the DFUs e-Discovery Platform, FTK Central, in compliance with NHSCFA procedures.
Assist investigators in the usage of the e-Discovery platform to ensure effective investigation of digital material in compliance with operational and legislative guidelines.
Deliver further training and inputs regarding digital forensic best practice, seizure of digital exhibits and development of digital forensic strategies.
Represent the NHS Counter Fraud Authority in meetings and training sessions with external agencies.
Provide advice to investigators regarding evidence acquisition and ongoing processes for identification, coding and reporting of evidence.
Contribute to training content, ensuring guidance provided is accurate and to a very high standard.
Develop learning materials to assist investigators in applying learning to their operation of the e-Discovery Platform and handling of digital evidence.
This role will be based at our Newcastle office. The NHSCFA values and respects the diversity of its employees and aims to recruit a workforce which reflects our diverse communities. We welcome applications irrespective of people's age, disability, gender, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, sexual orientation, or other personal circumstances.
Support DFU operations by conducting technical and quality tasks to ensure effective provision of DFU services, as directed by the Digital Forensics Lead.
Perform maintenance activities as directed by standard operating procedures.
Audit DFU technical activities to ensure compliance with the Forensic Science Regulators Code of Practice, ISO17025:2017, ILAC G19 and any information security requirements as directed by the Quality Manager.
Support onsite investigative activity, either in person or remotely as and when required. Flexibility is required as this often requires working outside standard office hours.
Collect, transport, and store digital exhibits, as required to support DFU customers.
Produce statements to a standard suitable for use in criminal or civil court.
Testify in criminal and civil court as required, on actions taken regarding handling of evidence.
Perform any other tasks as necessary to support DFU or NHSCFA operations as directed by the Digital Forensics Lead.
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This advert closes on Sunday 27 Apr 2025.
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