Civilian Investigator - International Assistance Unit - 01

Posted 2 days 13 hours ago by Metropolitan Police

Permanent
Full Time
Other
Liverpool, United Kingdom
Job Description
Civilian Investigator - International Assistance Unit - 01

Vacancy Reference Number: 21697

Number of Vacancies: 1

Location: Vauxhall

Band: Band D

Part/Full Time: Full Time

36 hours per week

Type of Contract: Permanent

Salary: Starting salary £40,519 includes allowances totalling £3,009. Salary broken down as £37,510 basic, increasing annually until the top of the scale £40,141, including a location allowance of £2,009 and a non pensionable allowance of £1,000.

This is an exciting opportunity to join the International Assistance Unit within Specialist Crime of the Metropolitan Police. We are looking for civilian investigators to deliver investigative outcomes in response to requests for international law enforcement assistance, ensuring evidence is lawfully obtained and processed in line with UK legislation. The focus of the role will be to exercise delegated Police and Criminal Evidence Act powers to arrest, search and seize, and manage UK investigations arising from overseas requests and to lead extradition processes to locate international fugitives and progress cases through the UK judicial system, supporting the National Crime Agency National Extradition Unit as required.

Working for the Met doesn't have to mean patrolling the streets. Just as important as our uniformed officers is our 14,000 strong team of professional and support staff working behind the scenes. It's these skilled people who provide the organisational capability to police London.

Duties and Responsibilities
  • Conduct investigations arising from international requests, securing, preserving and analysing evidence to support criminal justice outcomes.
  • Exercise delegated Police and Criminal Evidence Act powers to arrest suspects, search premises, seize exhibits, and apply for and execute court orders.
  • Interview suspects, victims and witnesses in accordance with PIP2 standards, obtaining admissible testimony that progresses investigations.
  • Trace victims, witnesses and suspects using open source and police databases, ensuring safeguarding and risk management.
  • Prepare case files, statements and reports for transmission to overseas law enforcement agencies to support prosecutions in their respective jurisdictions.
  • Liaise with the National Crime Agency, which leads on high risk extraditions, and manage lower risk extradition cases referred to the International Assistance Unit, while maintaining engagement with foreign law enforcement partners to progress cross border investigations.
  • Manage exhibits and documentation, ensuring chain of continuity and compliance with disclosure requirements.
  • Identify investigative opportunities and lines of enquiry, escalating where further authority or decision making is required.
  • Contribute to the overall effectiveness of the International Assistance Unit team, adapting workload to meet high demand and urgent case requirements. Each investigator manages approximately 80-90 cases annually, balancing competing international priorities.
Who we're looking for
  • UK criminal law, international co operation frameworks such as Mutual Legal Assistance, evidential and disclosure rules.
  • Ability to obtain and present witness and suspect testimony.
  • Ability to prepare evidential files.
  • Ability to communicate effectively with UK and international partners.
  • Recent experience managing complex investigations.
  • Experience using CONNECT or equivalent case management systems.
  • The role holder must either possess or be willing to possess designated powers under the Police Reform Act.
Essential Criteria
  • This role will require a valid PIP2 accreditation.
Benefits
  • Annual leave entitlement of 28 days plus bank holidays, rising to 33 days after 5 years of service.
  • Civil service pension arrangements.
  • Interest free season ticket loans.
  • Membership of Met sports and social clubs.
  • Flexible working conditions.

London is one of the most exciting and diverse cities in the world - and policing it is no easy task. It takes a huge number of people from all sorts of different backgrounds with a wide range of skills and experience. Do you have what it takes to be one of them? Find out if a career with the Met is what you're looking for and what kind of challenges, experience and rewards you could have in store.

Closing date: In order to streamline our recruitment process, we reserve the right to expire vacancies prior to the advertised closing date once we have received a sufficient number of applications.

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