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A UK Government Agency is recruiting Criminal & Financial Investigation Immigration Officers across the UK. The role includes arresting immigration offenders, obtaining warrants, and conducting interviews while ensuring the rule of law. Applicants must be UK nationals, possess a full UK driving license, and demonstrate key skills such as communication and resilience. This position offers competitive benefits, including a Civil Service Pension and flexible work options.
As part of the Home Office, Immigration Enforcement is responsible for enforcing the government’s immigration laws, tackling illegal migration and removing foreign national offenders and immigration offenders from the UK. A career with us is a unique opportunity to make a real difference day-to-day.
We’re recruiting Criminal & Financial Investigation Immigration Officers across the UK. You’ll be part of teams playing a fundamental role in addressing immigration crime as part of a multi-layered enforcement approach. Working closely with partners in the National Crime Agency and policing and other agencies, you’ll take action against criminals seeking to benefit from illegal migration. As a Criminal Investigator, you’ll have a varied role to support the detection, apprehension and removal of immigration offenders. That could include:
We’re not looking for people with specific experience as you will be given all the essential training; however, we look for people who have some of the following traits and attributes. Please see the full job description to understand which ones we would like to see demonstrated in your personal statement.
Successful applicants will be required to gain arrest and criminal investigation accreditation for this role.
As well as a chance to help communities across the UK and a competitive starting salary, you’ll receive a Civil Service Pension with average employer contribution rates of 27%, flexible working options and a culture encouraging diversity and inclusion.
As an Immigration Officer, you’ll also be eligible for an Annualised Hours Allowance (AHA) up to 49% depending on location and role. This is subject to regular review and is to compensate you for working shift patterns that include nights, mornings, late finishes, weekends and public holidays. Shifts vary in length, can be up to 12 hours and can be changed according to business need.
You must meet all the following criteria in order to apply:
After you submit your application, you’ll be invited to complete an online test which you must do before 23 : 55 on 20th March 2023. This is also the deadline for applications. You’ll be offered guidance for this test once you’ve been invited to take it.
If you successfully pass the test, you’ll be invited to complete final stage of the application. You will be asked to complete a statement of suitability (personal statement) of 500 words max that demonstrates your skills and experience for the role. You can find more details in the full job description on the application form itself.
Successful candidates will then be invited to an interview with Strengths-based questions only. There is no expectation for you to prepare before the interview. Interviews will take place online.