Performance and Training Manager
- Employer
- National Crime Agency.
- Location
- Bristol (City Centre), City of Bristol
- Salary
- £34,971
- Closing date
- 25 Mar 2019
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- Clearance Level
- DV, SC, None / Undisclosed
- Sector
- Central Government, Defence, Intelligence, Legal, Management / Executive, Policing, Security, Counter Terrorism, Investigation, Training, Surveillance
- Job Type
- Permanent
Job Details
The Serious Crime Analysis Section (SCAS) work to identify the potential emergence of serial killers and serial rapists at the earliest stage of their offending. This role based within SCAS and is designed to support the strategic direction of the Serious Crime Analysis Section and ensure that high quality, operational products are able to be provided to investigators.
The successful candidate will be required to have experience of analysis in the police/criminal justice related environment and of designing, delivering and reviewing analysis training, including identifying future development needs. A knowledge of organisational performance reporting mechanisms is also required.
If you want to make the UK a safer place, apply today. See the candidate information pack for more detail.
Person Specification
You will be required to supply evidence of:
- Experience of analysis in the police/ criminal justice related environment
- Knowledge of organisational performance reporting mechanisms
- Experience of designing, delivering and reviewing analysis training, including identifying future development needs
Behaviours
We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process:
- Communicating and Influencing
- Working Together
- Changing and Improving
Technical skills
We'll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process:
- National Insurance Number - Required for monitoring purposes only
Security
Successful candidates must meet the security requirements before they can be appointed. The level of security needed is security check
Company
Organised crime is one of the gravest threats to national security - blighting communities, ruining lives and costing the UK well over £34 billion every year. Organised crime can feel distant from most peoples’ day to day lives, but it affects us all. From the sexual exploitation of children to the smuggling of illegal firearms, cyber crime, human trafficking and modern slavery - serious and organised crime is everywhere.
The National Crime Agency's role is to protect the public from the most serious threats by disrupting and bringing to justice those serious and organised criminals who present the highest risk to the UK.
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