You will be part of the CTPWM ISO Management Team where you will support accreditation and compliance across multiple disciplines within the unit specifically the Forensic Management Team.
You will be supporting those who are working towards achieving ISO accreditation and compliance to the Forensic Science Regulators Code of Practice.
You will be responsible for effectively managing and maintaining the Quality Management System and ensure on going compliance within the FMT. You will oversee the quality control, quality assurance and quality improvement by developing and implementing continuous improvements across multiple disciplines who are involved in accreditation and compliance.
Responsibilities
- Primarily focus on attaining ISO/IEC 17020 accreditation and compliance to the - Forensic Science Regulators Code of Practice through UKAS assessments within the FMT department, by ensuring that the department meet the requirements of the national standards and relevant policies.
- You will be working closely with the ISO Lead, FMT Supervisor and FMT staff to ensure a consistent and compliant approach.
- CTPWM ISO representative for UKAS assessments.
- Managing forensic disciplines UKAS projects – assessments and extension to scope projects.
- Prepare and chair all meetings related to ISO accreditation and FSR Compliance.
- Remain up to date with relevant ISO/IEC standard – 17020, 17025, the Forensic Science Regulators Code of Practice and ILAC-G19.
- Own and manage all aspects of the FMT QMS as well as document control.
- Ensure all documents within the QMS remain compliant.
- Manage and maintain the internal audit schedule.
- Manage the non-conformance and corrective action process.
- Drive continual improvement through QMS processes and procedures whilst maintaining compliance.
- Monitor and evaluate the effectiveness of the QMS to ensure compliance and operational excellence.
- Assess and escalate department risks associated to ISO accreditation and FSR compliance.
- Conduct and review internal audits, as well as managing and maintaining quality data and records.
- Manage ISO and FSR tasks across the department.
- ISO, FSR and QMS mentor for FMT staff and progress across multiple disciplines providing quality training and support.
- Manage and maintain the technical competency of FMT staff in line with the relevant accreditation and compliance standards, with a clear focus on developing and their specialist skills.
- Promote high standards and a quality culture as well as represent CTPWM at the wider national forensic network working groups.
- Ensure a collaborative and close working relationship with the forensic disciplines.
- Encourage collaboration across the forensic network.
- Support ISO Lead with quality culture and quality objectives.
- Implement innovative solutions to improve the laboratories efficiency, productivity and overall quality.
- Identify and address risks to the quality management system and accreditation compliance.
- Prepare and provide QMS reports providing outcomes and performance trends.
- Escalate quality issues, risks and non-compliance matters.
- Work with ISO Lead to set quality objectives which aligns with the broader strategic objectives.
Skills and competencies
Essential
- At least 5 years of experience in quality management, ideally within a forensic discipline.
- Strong understanding of the ISO 17020 and Forensic Science Regulators Statutory Code of Practice Quality Framework.
- Excellent understanding of Quality Management Systems.
- Experience in implementing or maintaining a quality standard within an ISO accredited setting.
- Commitment to upholding high quality standards.
- Proven ability to support and promote quality to an internal team/department.
- Completed an ISO/IEC 17020 Lead Assessors Course and Auditors Training Course.
- Strong experience in conducting and managing internal audits and corrective actions.
- An up-to-date knowledge of the ISO 17020 Quality Framework with a relevant qualification that is recognised externally in Quality Management procedures.
- Excellent organisational skills and effective problem-solving skills.
- Analytical mind skills with a great attention to detail.
Proven ability to work unsupervised with the ability to make time critical decisions.
- Excellent and effective communication and people skills with a collaborative approach to team dynamic and team ethic.
- Strong leadership skills.
- Report-writing skills.
- A full UK driving licence
Desirable
- A working knowledge of forensic processes.
- Familiarity with Freedom of Information Act, Data Protection Act and other relevant legislation.
- Cross-functional working experience.
Security Clearance
⚠ This role is subject to successful completion of Developed Vetting.
You must be a citizen of one of the following countries to work for Counter Terrorism Policing West Midlands (CTPWM). The UK (including Northern Ireland), USA, Canada, Australia or New Zealand. If you hold dual nationality, with one of those being British, you may also be considered. For the purposes of safeguarding national security, applicants will be required to hold or acquire the appropriate national security vetting clearance as above, in line with Cabinet Office Policy, supported by Section 82(2) to (4) of the Police Reform Act (2002). CTPWM will support preferred candidates through the appropriate vetting process.
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