Tackling Organised Exploitation Programme - Data Analyst

Vicinity of Jnc 27 (of M1)
EMSOU
XS - EMSOU Cyber Crime
N/A
SO2

£32,673 - £34,578

Full Time
37
Suitable for Job Share, Flexi-time, Part Time
Fixed Term
Grant Funded until 31st March 2022
MV, SC
The Tackling Organised Exploitation Programme (TOEX) has been commissioned to contribute to a whole systems approach to improve the response to the ‘exploitation of the vulnerable’ within the current National Strategic Assessment of Serious and Organised Crime, developing a model that supports an enhanced intelligence picture to inform activity; operational tasking and coordination; and capability development.

The TOEX Data Insights Analyst will support the development of data–led products and techniques, automated where possible, within TOEX, working with Intelligence Analysts to build enriched intelligence products to support operational decision-making

This role will be based within the East Midlands Special Operations Unit (EMSOU) Regional Organised Crime Units (ROCUs). These units form a critical part of the national policing network, provide a range of specialist policing capabilities to forces which help them to tackle serious and organised crime effectively. These capabilities include undercover policing, specialist surveillance, and cyber-crime investigation.
ROCUs investigate and disrupt organised crime groups operating across police force boundaries, additionally they act as an important point of connection between police forces and the National Crime Agency (NCA).

Grant funded to 31 March 2022, the TOEX vacancies represent a unique opportunity to join a cutting-edge programme which will deliver a first of its kind intelligence and performance framework. Each successful candidate will have a personal development plan which will build on their current knowledge and skills – and provide a clear learning pathway to realise their full potential.

Coming on-board during our pilot year means that you will be part of a team supporting brand new ways of working – be integral to ground breaking collaborations - and contribute to the disruption of organised networks built upon exploitation.

If you would like to know more about the ROCU based roles, please contact the TOEX HR lead, Rona Murray, via TOEX@norfolk.pnn.police.uk

Vacancy closes 16th June 2021 at 23:55

If this sounds like the role for you please see the full job description and click apply.

This opportunity is closed to applications.