Intelligence Processing and Coordination Officer

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Intelligence Processing and Coordination Officer Location: Nettleham, LincolnContract Type: TemporaryWorking Pattern: Full Time, Monday to Friday 37 hours per weekHourly Rate: 15.72 per hourEnd Date: March, 2027 Are you passionate about supporting public services and enhancing community safety? Our client is seeking an enthusiastic and detail-oriented Intelligence Processing and Coordination Officer to join their Sensitive Intelligence Unit. This is an exciting opportunity to play a vital role in combating organised crime and county lines operations! Key Responsibilities
Research & Analysis: Conduct research on crime and intelligence using various databases, including the Police National Computer. Collaboration: Liaise with other intelligence units, police officers, and external agencies to support organised crime and county lines processes. Data Management: Maintain and update the APMIS, OCG, and County Lines databases to ensure accurate and effective data management. Meeting Coordination: Organise and coordinate Multi Agency Intelligence Network meetings, including the preparation of agendas and minutes. Performance Reporting: Collate and review performance data related to organised crime groups (OCGs) and county lines for strategic development.
Qualifications
NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in Business Administration (Desirable).
Experience
Proven experience in dealing with the public and liaising with external agencies (Essential). Experience maintaining and updating computer records (Essential). Familiarity with APMIS databases and OCG processes (Desirable).
Skills
Strong communication skills, both verbal and written (Essential). Excellent organisational and prioritisation abilities (Essential). Proficient in Microsoft Office and other computer applications (Essential).
Knowledge
Understanding of local geographic areas and relevant legislation, including the Data Protection Act (Desirable).
Personal Attributes
A flexible and adaptable approach to work (Essential). Ability to work independently and make informed decisions (Essential).
Why Join Us Make a Difference: Contribute to community safety and support initiatives that directly impact lives. Professional Growth: Gain valuable experience in a dynamic environment and develop your skills in intelligence processing and coordination. Supportive Team: Work alongside dedicated professionals committed to excellence in public service. Join us in creating a safer community - apply today! How to Apply Please submit your application, including a CV and cover letter detailing your relevant experience and motivation for the role. Don't miss the chance to be part of a team making a real difference in public safety! Unique EEO Statement Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer. #J-18808-Ljbffr
Location:
Greater Lincolnshire
Job Type:
FullTime