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A governmental agency in the UK is seeking a NSD Specialist Probation Practitioner to manage high-risk probation cases related to terrorism and organized crime. The successful candidate will liaise with external agencies and undertake specialist training. The role involves extensive travel across the division to ensure compliance with national standards and effective case management. The ideal candidate must possess strong communication skills and an advanced certification in counter-terrorism. This position offers impactful work within a critical service area.
Overview of the job
This is a specialist role within the National Security Division (NSD).
The NSD Specialist Probation Practitioner is required to manage people on probation (PoP) who are Terrorism ACT convicted, Terrorism ACT risk, Critical Public Protection Cases or Serious Organised Crime and pose serious and widespread risk. Management of this cohort is subject to enhanced national standards and intensive co‑working with external agencies.
The NSD Specialist Probation Practitioner is required to provide specialist additional monitoring and contact to those assessed as posing a specific risk of further extreme offending which would cause serious and widespread harm. The NSD Specialist Probation Practitioner is required to do this through liaison with specialist external agencies and have oversight of targeted risk reduction work and intervention. The case load managed by the NSD Specialist Probation Practitioner poses a national security threat and high media profile.
The NSD Specialist Probation Practitioner reports to the NSD Senior Operational Lead.
The job holder will be expected to be a subject matter expert, directly managing counter terrorism, SOC and CPPC cases The case load will be made specifically of cases who fall within this remit.
This work will take place in custody and community settings, as well as in multi‑agency environments. The postholder will need to undertake additional specialist training to undertake certain roles, and be security cleared to SC level.
The postholder is required to cover a caseload across the entire divisional area, this will involve travel by car or public transport. Managing cases of high and very high risk of serious harm which fall under the categories mentioned above. This cohort will be supervised to enhanced national standards, meaning twice weekly contact and additional monitoring alongside regular liaison with external agencies and interested parties.
The duties/responsibilities listed above describe the post as it is at present and is not intended to be exhaustive. The job holder is expected to accept reasonable alterations and additional tasks of a similar level that may be necessary. Significant adjustments may require re‑examination under the Job Evaluation Scheme and shall be discussed in the first instance with the job holder.