PC - OIMU Assessor (Intelligence) (CTPSE)
Thames Valley Police, Newbury, West Berkshire
PC - OIMU Assessor (Intelligence) (CTPSE)
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Thames Valley Police, Newbury, West Berkshire
- Full time
- Permanent
- Onsite working
Posted today, 24 Apr | Get your application in now to be one of the first to apply.
Closing date: Closing date not specified
Job ref: 004d62133baf43c4bba41afec9c15207
Location ref: Newbury, West Berkshire
Full Job Description
Thames Valley Police
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As an intelligence officer and assessor within the CTPSE OIMU you will be in a unique role, within a blended team of police staff and police officers at the heart of Counter Terrorism investigations. As an enthusiastic and highly motivated individual you will participate in a critical aspect of Counter Terrorism Policing. In line with the National Standards of Intelligence Management (NSIM) you will be receiving, assessing and managing information and intelligence in support of daily business or specific operations. Using your interpersonal and communication skills, you will act as a conduit for the two-way flow of overt, sensitive and secret information and as an authority on level two issues, you will provide assistance where needed to constitute forces. You will be identifying and providing relevant, timely information (e.g. intelligence and evidential reports) to contribute to the development of strategic and tactical intelligence assessments, target and problem profiles and other National Intelligence Model products Using your previous experience in acquiring and analysing data, you will work closely with CT investigations to identify intelligence opportunities in support of the CT SIO investigative strategy to meet their objectives. In addition to the routine receipt and assessment of intelligence, staff in the OIMU are required to undertake a number of other functions in relation to the management of intelligence for live operations across the South East. Please note that this role is part of a national, regional and local network and as a result you may be required to travel for business purposes mainly across the South East region and occasionally throughout the UK. Therefore, the successful candidate will require a full UK driving licence.
- Be an intelligence officer and assessor within the CTPSE OIMU, in a blended team of police staff and police officers at the heart of Counter Terrorism investigations.
- Work in line with the National Standards of Intelligence Management (NSIM) to receive, assess and manage information and intelligence in support of daily business or specific operations.
- Act as a conduit for the two-way flow of overt, sensitive and secret information and as an authority on level two issues, providing assistance where needed to constitute forces.
- Identify and provide relevant, timely information (e.g. intelligence and evidential reports) to contribute to the development of strategic and tactical intelligence assessments, target and problem profiles and other National Intelligence Model products.
- Use experience in acquiring and analysing data to work closely with CT investigations to identify intelligence opportunities in support of the CT SIO investigative strategy to meet objectives.
- Undertake routine receipt and assessment of intelligence and other functions in relation to the management of intelligence for live operations across the South East.
- Travel for business purposes mainly across the South East region and occasionally throughout the UK.
- Hold a full UK driving licence.
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As an intelligence officer and assessor within the CTPSE OIMU you will be in a unique role, within a blended team of police staff and police officers at the heart of Counter Terrorism investigations. As an enthusiastic and highly motivated individual you will participate in a critical aspect of Counter Terrorism Policing. In line with the National Standards of Intelligence Management (NSIM) you will be receiving, assessing and managing information and intelligence in support of daily business or specific operations. Using your interpersonal and communication skills, you will act as a conduit for the two-way flow of overt, sensitive and secret information and as an authority on level two issues, you will provide assistance where needed to constitute forces. You will be identifying and providing relevant, timely information (e.g. intelligence and evidential reports) to contribute to the development of strategic and tactical intelligence assessments, target and problem profiles and other
National Intelligence Model products Using your previous experience in acquiring and analysing data, you will work closely with CT investigations to identify intelligence opportunities in support of the CT SIO investigative strategy to meet their objectives. In addition to the routine receipt and assessment of intelligence, staff in the OIMU are required to undertake a number of other functions in relation to the management of intelligence for live operations across the South East. Please note that this role is part of a national, regional and local network and as a result you may be required to travel for business purposes mainly across the South East region and occasionally throughout the UK. Therefore, the successful candidate will require a full UK driving licence.