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West Midlands Police

Financial Investigator

Birmingham
£38.1k – £44.7k/yr
Posted about 13 hours ago
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Financial Investigator

Are you an experienced Investigator with a strong interest in financial crime and asset recovery?

As Financial Investigator, you'll support and undertake financial investigations in line with the Proceeds of Crime Act 2002, helping to identify and recover cash and assets linked to criminal activity. You'll investigate the financial activity of suspected offenders, analyse financial information, identify assets and criminal proceeds, and support wider investigations into money laundering. You'll also prepare reports, statements and briefing documents, work with partner agencies and, where required, present evidence in court.

This is a varied role for someone who enjoys investigative work, can work confidently with complex information and wants to contribute directly to disrupting criminal activity and recovering the proceeds of crime.

Key responsibilities

As Financial Investigator, you'll:

  • Conduct financial investigations into suspected offenders to identify and trace assets obtained through criminal activity or used to fund a criminal lifestyle.
  • Analyse financial data and information to identify assets, financial audit trails and potential criminal proceeds.
  • Undertake civil investigations into cash seizures under Proceeds of Crime legislation.
  • Support ongoing money laundering investigations and the identification of criminal proceeds.
  • Prepare detailed reports, briefing documents and witness statements, and provide evidence in court where required.
  • Investigate financial backgrounds, identify assets and prepare information and statements required by the courts.
  • Produce financial profiles of suspects and reports identifying criminal benefit for confiscation proceedings.
  • Investigate disclosures of suspected criminal activity made by financial institutions in accordance with relevant legislation.
  • Develop and maintain effective working relationships with colleagues, external agencies and Government departments to support investigations and prosecutions.
  • Respond to enquiries received by the Economic Crime Unit from internal and external parties.

Who we're looking for

You'll be someone who enjoys investigative work and can confidently analyse complex financial information to build a clear picture of criminal activity. You'll be comfortable working independently while contributing positively to a wider team, managing deadlines and handling sensitive information with a high level of integrity and discretion.

You'll also bring:

  • Accreditation as a Financial Investigator, or a willingness to work towards accreditation through the National Crime Agency Proceeds of Crime Centre.
  • Good investigative skills.
  • Effective communication skills, with the confidence to work with colleagues from a range of different disciplines.
  • Experience preparing and conducting briefings.
  • A good understanding of relevant legislation, including the Proceeds of Crime Act.
  • The ability to maintain high standards of integrity, discretion and confidentiality.
  • The ability to use your own initiative while working effectively within a team.
  • The ability to work under pressure and meet specific deadlines.

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This role offers the opportunity to use your investigative skills in an area of policing that directly targets the financial benefit of criminal activity.

You'll work on varied financial investigations, supporting the identification and recovery of criminal assets while working alongside colleagues across policing and external partner agencies. The role provides the opportunity to build specialist knowledge within financial investigation and develop professionally within the Economic Crime Unit. For those working towards full accreditation, the role also provides a development route through the Financial Intelligence Officer programme and Financial Investigator and Confiscation accreditations.

Selection Process

The selection process for this role will consist of the following elements:

  • Initial application
  • Shortlisting
  • In-person interview

Closing date: Wednesday 2nd September 2026, 23:59 Interview date: TBC

Important Information

Vetting: Successful applicants will be required to pass Management Vetting and Counter Terrorism Clearance scrutiny prior to commencing their role, this will include a full background & financial disclosure as part of the vetting process.

Medical: Appointment to this role will be dependent upon you successfully passing medical checks, which may if required include a drugs and hearing test.

Additional Information

Location: Perry Bar

Hours: Monday to Friday, core hours being 07:00- 15:00 or 08:00-16:00.

Contact: For further information about the role please contact Careers@westmidlands.police.uk

Benefits Statement

By choosing to join West Midlands Police you will receive an enhanced benefits package including:

  • Fair remuneration with progression opportunities and access to a very competitive pension scheme.
  • Enhanced annual leave in addition to public holiday entitlements.
  • Discounts across travel, parking, daily costs of living and leisure activities.
  • A comprehensive wellbeing package including 24/7 support, free eye tests and flu jabs
  • Comprehensive benefits including pension, Blue Light Card, and employee assistance programme.

West Midlands Police is a Disability Confident Leader - the highest level an organisation can achieve under the scheme run by the Department of Work and Pensions. As part of our commitment, we operate a ‘Disability Confident Interview Scheme’ - all candidates who declare a disability and meet the essential criteria for the role will be offered an interview.  It is important to note that there may be occasions where it is not practicable or appropriate to interview all disabled people who meet the essential criteria for the job. For example: in certain recruitment situations such as high-volume, seasonal and high-peak times, the employer may wish to limit the overall numbers of interviews offered to both disabled people and non-disabled people. In these circumstances, the employer could select the candidates who best meet the essential criteria for the job, as they would do for non-disabled applicants.

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"Diversity and Inclusion Vision: Maximise the potential of people from all backgrounds through a culture of fairness and inclusion to deliver the best service for our communities"

West Midlands Police is the second-largest police force in England, serving more than 2.9 million people across Birmingham, Coventry, Wolverhampton, Dudley, Sandwell, Solihull and Walsall. Every day, our people work together to keep our communities safe, protect vulnerable people, prevent crime and bring offenders to justice.

We answer more than 2,000 emergency calls every day and provide policing 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Whether responding to emergencies, supporting victims, investigating crime or working behind the scenes, every role plays a vital part in delivering an outstanding service to the public.

We're proud of the progress we've made in reducing crime, improving emergency response times and increasing arrest rates. These achievements are only possible because of the dedication, professionalism and expertise of our officers, staff and volunteers. As we continue to transform the way we police, we're looking for talented people who are committed to making a real difference.

Why Join West Midlands Police?

A career with West Midlands Police is about more than a job, it's an opportunity to have a meaningful impact on the lives of millions of people. Whatever your role, you'll contribute to keeping our communities safe while developing your own skills and career.

When you join us, you'll benefit from:

  • Meaningful work that makes a difference every day.
  • A diverse range of career opportunities across policing and professional support services.
  • High-quality training, development and opportunities to progress.
  • A supportive and inclusive working environment where everyone is encouraged to achieve their potential.
  • Competitive pay, generous annual leave, excellent pension arrangements and a wide range of employee benefits.
  • The opportunity to work alongside dedicated colleagues who share a common purpose.

Our Commitment to Inclusion

We believe that a diverse workforce helps us better understand and serve the communities we protect. We are committed to creating an inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued, respected and able to succeed.

As a Disability Confident Leader, the highest level of the Government's Disability Confident scheme, we are committed to removing barriers to employment and supporting disabled applicants and employees throughout their careers. Through our Disability Confident Interview Scheme, applicants who declare a disability and meet the essential criteria for a role will normally be offered an interview, subject to the scheme's terms and any recruitment constraints.

Our Diversity and Inclusion Vision is to maximise the potential of people from all backgrounds through a culture of fairness, respect and inclusion, enabling us to deliver the best possible service to our communities.

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Working in policing is a position of trust. Our officers and staff are expected to demonstrate the highest standards of integrity, professionalism and accountability. Successful applicants will be subject to appropriate vetting and

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Skills

Financial investigation
Asset recovery
Proceeds of Crime Act 2002
Money laundering investigation
Data analysis
Report writing
Witness statements
Court evidence presentation
Financial profiling
Inter-agency collaboration
Integrity
Discretion
Communication skills
Investigative skills
Complex information analysis

Location

Birmingham, England, United Kingdom

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