The MHRA is transforming. Through enabling innovation, making the right judgements of the benefits and risks of medical products and forging the right partnerships in the UK and internationally, it aims to deliver world class regulation and improved outcomes for UK patients.
We are currently looking for experienced Senior Criminal Enforcement Officers to join our Criminal Enforcement Unit in the Safety and Surveillance group.
Within a week of working here, your day could look like this: to oversee the internet, intelligence and investigation (III) function within the Criminal Enforcement Unit. This includes supervising III incidents and working with key law enforcement and industry stakeholders to disrupt online threats.
Key responsibilities:
- Supervising and conducting an internet intelligence and investigation (III) capability to identify and disrupt online threats.
- Supervising multiple operational support functions including criminal enforcement deployments and responding to crime and incident referrals.
- Liaising with key law enforcement and industry stakeholders to build relationships and disrupt online threats.
- Contributing to the delivery of innovation projects and portfolio responsibilities to enhance criminal enforcement.
Our successful candidate will have:
Recent experience in the law enforcement profession or UK intelligence community of one or more of the following:
- Conducting complex criminal investigations
- Conducting all-source intelligence assessment, including the us of structured analytical techniques.
- Collecting and developing intelligence on strategic and tactical threats, including from human intelligence sources.
- Delivering internet intelligence and investigation and OSINT collection capabilities
- Supervising and quality assuring the delivery of multiple operational and business support capabilities
- Applying the 4P strategic response framework to identify and deliver innovative non-criminal justice interventions.
Technical Criteria:
The requirement is for one or more of the following:
- Formal accreditation under the Professionalising Investigation Programme (PIP) to level 1 or 2 (investigator) or equivalent, or demonstrable competence to ‘practitioner’ level against core GCFP professional standards.
- Recognised recent formal training in intelligence assessment and analysis (GIAT or equivalent) or demonstrable competence to ‘highly proficient’ against the PHIA professional development framework
- Recognised recent formal training as a CHIS controller or demonstrable competence sufficient to perform the statutory duties under s29(5)(b) of the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000
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