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MIR Reader - Major Crime

Red Snapper Recruitment

Bulford

On-site

GBP 60,000 - 80,000

Full time

4 days ago
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Job summary

A specialist recruitment agency in the UK seeks a Holmes Reader to join a Major Incident Room. The role involves reviewing and marking documentation for serious and complex crimes. Candidates should have a strong investigative background, excellent attention to detail, and confidence in IT skills. This is an on-site position with a 2-year fixed term. The remuneration is £18.75 per hour with opportunities for flexible working hours.

Benefits

On-site subsidised restaurant
Free parking
Subsidised gym membership

Qualifications

  • Proven investigative background in serious or complex crime.
  • Experience handling, assessing, and managing sensitive documentation.
  • Strong understanding of CPIA disclosure obligations.

Responsibilities

  • Review and assess all case documentation for indexing.
  • Provide clear instructions to raise actions supporting live enquiries.
  • Mentor and coach less experienced staff.

Skills

Attention to detail
Critical thinking
Mentoring skills
Investigative skills
IT skills

Tools

Microsoft Office
Job description

Red Snapper Managed Services requires a Holmes Reader, working with the Defence Serious Crime Command (DSCC) in Fareham (Hampshire) or Bulford (Wiltshire).

Working within the Major Crime Team under the strategic command of the DSCC and based at Southwick Park or Bulford Barracks, you will be part of a specialist investigative unit for serious and complex crime.

What we offer:
  • £18.75 per hour
  • 3 days per week (Tuesday to Thursday), 8 hours per day, possible 5 days available.
  • 2-Year fixed term
  • On-site subsidised restaurant and Costa Coffee
  • Free parking
  • On-site convenience store
  • Subsidised gym membership
  • Office based role only.
Play a pivotal role in the heart of major investigations.

As a Reader in a Major Incident Room, you'll read, assess, and accurately mark up each document so vital evidence can be found quickly, actions can be raised, and investigations can move forward without delay. Your attention to detail will directly influence the pace and success of high‑profile cases.

This role is more than processing paperwork - it's about applying investigative skill, critical thinking, and professional judgement to identify lines of enquiry, connect information, and ensure nothing is missed. You'll also coach and mentor less experienced staff, passing on the knowledge and investigative instincts that only come from years in the field.

What You’ll Do
  • Review and assess all case documentation, marking up for indexing and identifying investigative links
  • Provide clear instructions to raise actions supporting live enquiries
  • Summarise documents to assist with file preparation, list management, and disclosure under CPIA
  • Work closely with investigators to maintain pace, quality, and integrity in ongoing cases
  • Mentor and coach less experienced staff, sharing investigative expertise
  • Help stabilise workloads, reduce backlogs, and prevent evidential errors or missed opportunities
What You’ll Need
  • Proven investigative background in serious or complex crime
  • Experience handling, assessing, and managing sensitive documentation
  • Strong understanding of CPIA disclosure obligations
  • Excellent attention to detail and ability to prioritise under pressure
  • Confident IT skills, including Microsoft Office
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https://majorincidentroom.rsg-talentpool.com/w/sign-up/welcome

We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all members of the community. All applications will be considered on the basis of objective criteria, such as qualifications, experience and ability to do the job.

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