LondonFull-time£25,000 - £35,000 / Year (£2,083 - £2,917 / Month)
Job Description
As a Police Identification and Records Officer, you will play a key role in crime scene investigations, collecting, analysing, and preserving evidence. Your expertise will support law enforcement efforts in solving crimes and ensuring justice.
Responsibilities
Lead investigations at crime scenes, ensuring thorough evidence collection.
Utilise forensic tools and technology to analyse evidence.
Maintain accurate records of crime scene evidence.
Engage with community stakeholders to enhance investigation efforts.
Advise on new forensic technologies and methodologies.
Requirements
Education
Bachelor's degree in Forensic Science, Criminal Justice, or a related field
Further qualifications in forensic analysis are a plus
Experience
Experience in a law enforcement agency is advantageous
Technical Skills
Digital Forensics
Forensic Software
Soft Skills
Problem Solving
Interpersonal Skills
Languages
English: Fluent
Advantageous
Experience in crime scene reconstruction: Capability to recreate crime scenes for investigative purposes.
Specialization in a particular type of crime scene investigation (e.g. arson, homicide): Focused expertise in specific areas of forensic investigation.
Benefits
Comprehensive health coverage including mental health support
Flexible working arrangements
Continuous professional training and development opportunities
Employee assistance programmes
Company Culture
Innovation in Forensics: We continually embrace new technologies and scientific advancements in our investigations.
Teamwork: We foster a collaborative work environment where every team member contributes.
Ethical Standards: Our operations are governed by the highest ethical standards and transparency.