RSR are currently recruiting for an experienced law enforcement professional to work as a Project/Research Coordinator on a full‑time, long‑term contract based in Blackpool, Lancashire.
Please be advised, this role is office based, so applicants must be prepared to travel to and work from Blackpool.
The role is paying £14.85p per hour (PAYE).
Main purpose of the role:
To coordinate the management of the force's Organised Crime Group Mapping (OCGM) process and GENGA partnership network to assist in delivering a 4 point (Prevent, Protect, Pursue and Prepare) approach to tackle serious and organised crime across the county.
Key Responsibilities:
- Manage effectively and efficiently the OCGM process for the BCU.
- To integrate all material received from internal and external partner organisations to ensure accurate reflection of the current OCG threat and map.
- Conduct reviews of the OCG database to ensure an impartial approach to OCG mapping, consistency and an accurate reflection of the harm posed by an OCG is met.
- To be the local SPOC for receiving GENGA referrals in the respective BCU and assist in generating referrals from partner organisations.
- Assist in organising local GENGA multi‑agency meetings and providing support to the chair of each partnership with agenda planning, reports and briefings.
- Maintain BCU multi‑agency partnership engagement and a collaborative forum to coordinate multi‑agency activity and problem solving partnerships.
- Identify effective lines of communication between key partners for the purpose of maximising intelligence.
- Co‑ordinate the PAM (IT) platform to allow an effective 4 point management plan against each Organised Crime Group and an effective partnership referral pathway.
- To assist in driving activity as highlighted through the local BCU serious and organised crime profiles and action plans.
- Have an up to date and good working knowledge of intelligence assets available in order to identify opportunities to coordinate a single, joint or multi‑agency response to target OCGs or nominals.
- Assist the Force OCGM & POLICE GENGA Lead with applying a consistent approach to OCGM and multi‑agency working.
- Assist Lead Responsible Officers (LROs), frontline staff and departments to engage with the GENGA process.
Essential:
- Knowledge and experience of applying relevant legislation, policy and procedure in respect of Organised Crime Groups and Intelligence.
- Experience of interrogating computer systems to produce reports and management information.
- Experience of using police databases to research and record information.
- Experience of dealing with members of the public and working in partnership with other departments and agencies.
- Experience of providing advice and guidance to staff and managers on policies and procedures.
- Experience of communicating across a wide spectrum of people both individuals and in groups internally and externally.
- Computer literate: able to use the full Microsoft office suite in order to produce documents to a high standard (word, excel, power point, access etc).
If you would like to be considered for this position and have the relevant experience, then please apply now.