Vulnerability Operational Support Officer - Tameside - (Grade C) - 1882717, - Ref:1882717
- Employer
- Greater Manchester Police
- Location
- UK
- Salary
- Competitive
- Closing date
- 11 Oct 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
Various
Advertised
INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL APPLICANTS
Branch/Division
Tameside District
Location
Tameside District
Sub-location
Hyde
Grade
Grade C
Rank
Not applicable
Leadership Level
Peer Leader
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
36.25 Hours
Hours
Various
Advertised Salary
�19,452 - �20,706 per annum
Advert
The Vulnerability Operational Support Officer will perform a vital role within Greater Manchester Police, providing excellent customer service to members of the public, colleagues and partner agencies.
You will work within the Child Protection or Adult Safeguarding Unit in a multi-agency setting and provide administrative and research support to the team. The Teams provide a service that significantly contributes to the delivery of early help preventative support and problem solving interventions for adults, children and families, who are subject of safeguarding concerns, for example: child abuse, domestic abuse and adult abuse.
The role will assist in providing research and analysis, considering the THR principles, in order that decisions and actions can be taken on the ongoing needs of adults, children and families.
The role includes the processing of day to day enquiries from our internal and external partners and victims, updating the iOPS public protection systems and the management of the vulnerability flags and markers on police systems and attending multi agency meetings and recording actions and minutes.
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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