Warwickshire Police
IMU Digital Desk Supervisor

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Stuart Ross House, Warwick
Permanent Contract
Part Time Hours (18.5Hrs)
Salary (£16,801.50 - £19,638.00 + allowances)
Those currently eligible on the redeployment register will be given prior consideration.
About the Role
The main purpose of the role is to supervise the performance of the IMU and Digital Desk and ensure that a high-quality service is delivered to members of the public, police officers, and partner agencies.
Main Responsibilities
- To manage the investigation of criminal offences by the IMU/DD team and ensure that National Standard of Incident Recording (NSIR), National Crime Recording Standards (NCRS), and Home Office Counting Rules for Crime (HOCR) are met and that qualitative measures are achieved and maintained through robust QA and audit processes.
- Engage with both internal and external stakeholders to ensure compliance with national standards.
- To oversee effective management of contact from members of the public (including quality of calls, creating incidents, crime records, and other criminal investigations) through various channels of communication to determine the most appropriate level of response.
- To ensure support for victims and witnesses, in line with the Code of Practice for Victims and the Witness Charter.
- To act as an initial point of contact for internal and external complaints.
- Carry out mentoring and development of both new and existing team members.
- To undertake other duties commensurate with the nature, level of responsibility, and grading of this post, as required.
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Knowledge
- 5 A-C grade GCSE’s (or equivalent) including English Language.
- Level 3 Supervisory qualification, or equivalent experience.
- Knowledge of National Standard of Incident Recording/National Crime Recording Standard/Home Office Counting Rules.
Experience
- Experience of criminal investigation processes.
- Substantial supervisory experience within a high-pressure customer service environment.
- Significant experience in supervising and motivating teams to achieve targets and meet standards.
- Proven ability to mentor, tutor, and coach staff.


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Key Skills
- Proven ability to work to strict deadlines managing a high and diverse workload.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Competent in the use of IT including Microsoft packages or equivalent.
Special Conditions
- Shift working including weekends and late shifts
- Unsocial hours
- Exposure to disturbing/unpleasant images or tasks
We want our organisation to be as diverse as the community it serves. We welcome applicants from all sections of the community.
You will be required as part of the Warwickshire Police recruitment process to successfully complete vetting and credit checks.
We support the “Happy to talk flexible working” campaign, which aims to encourage uptake of flexible working for individuals; the flexible working options that may be considered for this role include Variable Shifts.
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