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A government agency is seeking a leader for a new unit focusing on police performance across England and Wales. This role involves advising senior officials, collaborating with key policing leaders, and implementing strategies for improvement within police forces. Candidates should have strong performance analysis skills and experience in law enforcement. Competitive compensation and opportunities to make a significant impact in public safety are offered.
The Public Safety Group (PSG) in the Home Office is responsible for a set of outcomes which are fundamental to our national life. Our role is to keep the public safe by cutting crime (including by disrupting the highest harm criminals), protecting the vulnerable and ensuring that our critical police, fire and rescue services are as efficient and effective as they can be in delivering front line public services.
To deliver on our mission, we develop and deliver policy, provide funding, deliver legislation, and make the most of innovation, data, and partnerships to prevent crime, protect the vulnerable, and tackle the highest harm crimes. The Safer Streets mission leads on keeping people safe.
A new Police Standards and Performance Improvement Directorate (PSPID) has recently been created within the Public Safety Group. The Police Performance Improvement Unit is a new unit within this directorate.
This role provides a unique opportunity to shape and lead a new Home Office unit to improve police force performance across England and Wales. It will be a key part of delivering the Government’s Safer Streets Mission.
You will advise the Home Secretary and Ministers about police force performance against a new Police Performance Framework being developed for a Police Reform White Paper.
The successful candidate will work closely with His Majesty’s Inspectorate of Constabulary and Fire and Rescue Services (HMICFRS) to implement a new tiered performance system, building on existing systems and structures. And you will work in partnership with the College of Policing and others to provide performance improvement support to police forces where it is required, as part of a renewed ladder of support and intervention. This may include establishing turnaround teams, in consultation with police system partners and the force, to problem solve and address concerns.
You will be required to provide strategic, decisive leadership across the policing system through the development of strong, collaborative working relationships with senior policing leaders, including HMICFRS, the College of Policing, National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC), Chief Constables, the Association of Police and Crime Commissioners (APCC), and others.
You will need high quality performance analysis skills and be able to use data and qualitative insight to both support and challenge police forces, whilst building strong foundations for a trusted presence in the policing system.
The post holder will lead a team of multi-disciplinary professionals, provide critical senior leadership and urgently moving forward this exciting new function.
You will report to the Director for Police Standards and Performance Improvement and be required to work collaboratively with the Policing Policy Director, Director of Strategy Capability and Resources, and other colleagues across the Public Safety Group, Home Office, and partners in the wider criminal justice system.
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