Play your part within one of the largest collaborative policing units in the country.
Our diligent and forward-thinking Digital Intelligence and Investigations Unit, as part of the East Midlands Special Operations Unit (EMSOU), are looking for a Digital Forensic Specialist to join the team on a full-time, permanent basis.
Here at EMSOU, we deliver specialist capabilities on behalf of the five East Midlands police forces, focusing on intelligence gathering and the disruption and investigation of serious and organised crime.
As our Digital Forensic Specialist, you’ll use appropriate digital forensic techniques to identify and acquire evidence and intelligence held on digital devices, media and within networks as part of criminal investigations.
Working within the quality frameworks such as IS0 17025 and 17020, you will share your specialist knowledge and tactical advice across the organisation, including attending scenes to recover evidence, processing and interpreting digital data and delivering technical evidence for legal proceedings or for intelligence value.
Our police staff work side by side with police officers and make a real difference to people’s lives. We are supportive, we're accepting and we’re friendly - you'll feel it from day one - being part of something bigger, something that makes a difference.
Due to the nature of the vetting level required you must have 5 years continuous residency in the UK at the time of application.
This vacancy closes on 24th May at 23:55
So, what are you waiting for? Apply now.
As part of your application, you must provide both a CV and Supporting Statement, stating how you meet the essential/desirable criteria as listed in the job description. Please ensure you provide detailed evidence of your technical knowledge and experience within your application.
For more detailed information about EMSOU, visit the website: https://www.emsou.police.uk
The area we are responsible for covers over 2,500 square kilometres (over 965 square miles) and has a population of over one million. There is a rich diversity of communities all with their own policing needs.
Many steps have been taken to bring policing back into the very heart of local communities. Nine neighbourhood policing areas are headed by an inspector whose responsibility is to ensure that their area receives a 24-hour policing service.
Rather than waiting for crimes to be committed, we are working more and more to plan operations and target criminals. Many of these operations, which are aimed at tackling specific problems, involve working in partnership with local residents and other agencies and have proved to be very successful.
Over the years we have forged close working relationships with local communities, other organisations and agencies and we continue to develop and strengthen these partnerships, working together to fight crime and improve the quality of life for everyone.
Whether you're interested in a public-facing policing role or playing your part behind the scenes to help keep our communities safe, we have a range of exciting career options. Do you have what it takes to be part of #TeamLeicestershire?
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