Posted 27/09/2024
Competitive
Job Reference: REQAA5840
Applications for this role are restricted to existing officers or staff of a UK police force or UK policing organisation.
About Us:
We’re the professional body for the police service in England and Wales. We work with everyone in policing to set standards, to share knowledge and good practice and to support the development of police officers and staff. Our mission is to drive a consistent approach across policing where the public and the service expect it, to boost professionalism and to improve leadership at every level.
Although we're a small organisation, our work has a big reach. We are uniquely placed to work both with national policing organisations and local forces to support frontline officers, staff and volunteers in their day-to-day roles.
We offer a supportive and inclusive environment for people to thrive. Our extensive flexible-working policy, employee wellbeing support, family friendly policies, employers’ network for equality and inclusion membership (ENEI silver award winners), and status as a disability confident leader means everyone can bring their whole self to work.
Person Specification:
You will support the research and collection of information and best available evidence from a range of sources and build and maintain effective partnerships with key stakeholders to ensure officers and staff are equipped to tackle Anti-Social Behaviour.
To be successful in this role you’ll need:
Behaviours:
We'll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process:
Technical skills:
We'll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process:
Benefits:
The College is a great place to work. We're passionate about our people and offer a wide range of benefits, including (but not limited to):
Pembrokeshire County Council is the local authority for the county of Pembrokeshire, one of the principal areas of Wales.
Since the 2017 election the council has been led by a coalition of some of the independent councillors, Labour, Plaid Cymru and the Liberal Democrats, with the same coalition continuing following the 2022 election.
The first election to the modern council was held in 1995, initially operating as a shadow authority before coming into its powers on 1 April 1996. Independent councillors have held over half the council's seats ever since 1996:
County Hall,
Haverfordwest,
Pembrokeshire,
SA61 1TP
Haverfordwest Station 0.6 miles / 15mins walk
Ruthin, Square 0.1 miles / 3mins walk