Leicestershire Police
Business Support Coordinator

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This role is based in Annesley, Nottinghamshire, near Junction 27 of the M1.
As Business Support Coordinator
you will use your exceptional organisational skills to ensure the efficient running of the East Midlands Special Operations Unit (EMSOU); from greeting guests and ensuring security is maintained, to undertaking health and safety inspections, and fire safety assessments.
This is an excellent opportunity to build on your skills and use your instincts for exceptional customer service and business support to gain experience in a busy, dynamic and exciting work environment.
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We have a full-time role of 37 hours per week, and a part time role of 28 hours per week available. For part time hours the salary will be calculated on a pro-rata basis.
Internal staff may apply for a 6-month secondment.
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Vacancy closes on Sunday 19th July at 23:55
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Who We Are
The East Midlands Special Operations Unit are a collaborative unit of officers and staff tackling the most serious, organised, and violent crime, counter terrorism and extremism and providing forensic services on behalf of the region. To find out more about EMSOU visit our website.


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With this role, you will be working for East Midlands Special Operations Unit, with Leicestershire Police as your employer. If you want to have a chat about the role, or working for EMSOU as a Leicestershire Police employee, please contact the Talent Acquisition Team: Talent@derbyshire.police.uk
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