Neighbourhood Crime Coordinator

Gloucestershire Constabulary

Neighbourhood Crime Coordinator

£39036

Gloucestershire Constabulary, Gloucester

  • Full time
  • Temporary
  • Remote working

Posted 2 weeks ago, 14 May | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: ec406c1ac9f540e7b97d465d9d432627

Full Job Description

The Constabulary, OPCC and some partner agencies within the county of Gloucestershire are keen to understand how well we collectively address the needs of victims in relation to: ASB, Stalking, Harassment, Hate Crime and Domestic Abuse.

Whilst offences in their own right there is commonality between the impact they can have on victims and the potential to endure and or lead to extreme, if not fatal consequences.

We are working together to understand how well we deliver our services in each of these important areas, map (and address) any gaps in that service provision and look to become an exemplar.

We are seeking to introduce a new role of NHP crime co-ordinator to help coordinate the work across the Constabulary, linking closely with the OPCC and other partners/ stakeholders.

The work will report into the wider Serious Violence Duty activity that both the Constabulary and OPCC are working to. The role is temporary (for 12 months) given the nature of the funding.

The post holder will report to a Silver Commander and supported by an administrator and work closely with the crime type force leads within the Constabulary. The candidate will need to hold good computer literacy skills, significant supervisory experience, experience of report writing, experience of working with multi-agency partnerships and have experience of evaluating information and making reasonable decisions.

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