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Intelligence Support Officer, Salford - (Grade C) - 1885367, - Ref:1885367

Employer
Greater Manchester Police
Location
Salford
Salary
Competitive
Closing date
13 Jul 2022

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Clearance Level
SC, CTC, None / Undisclosed
Sector
Policing, Counter Terrorism
Job Type
Permanent

Job Details

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Number of Posts
1

Advertised
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL APPLICANTS

Branch/Division
Salford District

Location
Salford District

Sub-location
Swinton (SDHQ)

Grade
Grade C

Rank
Not applicable

Leadership Level
Peer Leader

Contract Type
Permanent

Hours
36.25

Hours
Full time

Advertised Salary
£20,118 - £21,399 per annum

Shift Allowances/Enhancements/ Additional Info
Shift Allowance
Weekend Enhancements

Advert
In this role you will brief and debrief teams in accordance with the Divisional intelligence requirement. You will be required to rate and evaluate intelligence and liaise with other departments. You will support the Duty Inspectors by identifying risk or harm (actual or emerging) threats to the District and Force, along with providing "real time" intelligence support to operational staff to help identify suitable resources. You will review, research and develop intelligence to assist in the prevention, detection and reduction of level 1 and 2 crime, along with identifying level 1 and 2 targets, series, patterns or new trends in crime. You will ensure the effective, prompt and appropriate management of intelligence across the Division. You will support the duty inspectors with identifying risk and harm threats, provide intelligence support and help identify suitable resources

The successful candidate will have carried out duties involving research and analytical tasks, including inputting, recording/retrieving of information and associated filing. They should have experience of preparing and presenting packages / briefing items and reports and of working in a clerical/administration environment. They should have an awareness of the National Intelligence Model.

They should also have an ability to communicate effectively with others and be able to pitch information at the appropriate level to meet the needs of the audience. They should be able to identify trends or recurring themes which emerge within the daily role.

They should also be competent in using computer systems including Microsoft packages and the internet.

They should be willing to undertake training and learn to use a variety of computer based packages.

Company

There’s never been a more exciting time to join The Greater Manchester Police. Currently investing in a new target operating model for its Information Services Branch that will enhance the way the force is able to provide policing.  The Information Services Branch are deploying new IT infrastructure and services that will keep police up-to-speed with real time information both at the police station and whilst they’re on the street. As a result, they are recruiting for a number of roles; all boasting a solid combination of strategic development opportunity and daily challenges that will stretch the mind of any proactive IT professional.

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