At a Glance
- Tasks: Join a dynamic team to uphold professional standards in counter fraud and support ethical practices.
- Company: DWP, dedicated to professionalising counter fraud response with an inclusive culture.
- Benefits: Gain valuable experience, develop skills, and enjoy a supportive work environment.
- Why this job: Make a real impact in the fight against fraud while building your career.
- Qualifications: Strong communication skills and a passion for integrity and public service.
- Other info: Opportunities for travel and collaboration across various teams.
The predicted salary is between 36000 - 60000 £ per year.
Overview
DWP is committed to professionalising its counter fraud response. In addition to upholding cross-government professional standards for technical skills within the Government Counter Fraud Profession (GCFP), Counter Fraud Compliance & Debt (CFCD) operates a Professional Standards Unit (PSU).
Professional Standards provide a clear framework for expected behaviours, values and ethical principles within a profession, some of its key components are:
- Consistency and fairness
- Accountability
- Professional development
- Public trust
- Legal protection
These roles provide a great opportunity to develop and build a portfolio of knowledge, skills, and experience within a Counter Fraud role.
The DWP Professional Standards team values everyone for the contribution they bring, and seeks to operate in an inclusive, welcoming, and supportive environment.
We are recruiting for six exciting opportunities across two key roles within DWP’s Counter Fraud Professional Standards teams.
These include:
- Professional Standards (Technical) Officer
- Professional Standards Unit Triage and Casework Officer
Professional Standards Officer (Technical)
Background to the Role:
An exciting opportunity to work within a small team committed to Professionalising DWPs Counter Fraud response through Professional Standards and membership of the Government Counter Fraud Profession (GCFP).
The GCFP recognises the specialist skills and experience required to tackle fraud, bringing the counter fraud community together under common sets of standards.
Members of the profession gain recognition and credibility for their specialist skill set, and have access to the standards, guidance, and products to help develop their careers in Counter Fraud.
The DWP Professional Standards (technical) team is part of the National Delivery and Assurance Service (NDAS), Capability, Professions, Recruitment and Estates team.
Key Responsibilities:
As a Professional Standards (Technical) officer you will be responsible for managing the assessment process for all job roles covered by Counter Fraud Professional standards. Compiling data for senior leaders, providing support to colleagues undertaking assessment, identifying developmental opportunities, and facilitating independent assurance panels.
As new profession routes and standards are identified, the candidate will play a key part of developing new processes across multiple counter fraud teams.
- Management of the GCFP Self-Assessment process, maintaining databases and associated administrative tasks.
- Manage shared mailboxes for referrals and general enquiries, ensuring timely and appropriate responses
- Organise and maintain electronic data, including collation of data for Senior leaders detailing completion of Self-Assessments
- Facilitating independent assurance of assessments ensuring consistency and accuracy
- Participate in stakeholder meetings to drive professionalisation of Counter fraud roles demonstrating strong and effective working relationships with colleagues
- Promotion of the GCFP at Internal and External events (virtual or in person)
- Contribute to the creation of educational materials on key topics related to Professional Standards and assessment, including delivery of presentations, delivering information clearly and concisely
- Establish new processes for entry into the profession across membership routeways become available, collaborating with colleagues and stakeholders both internal and external
- The ability to work at pace, flexibly and to adapt well to changing priorities
- Provide support for, and work across the team, collaborating to achieve common goals and the development of professional standards.
Professional Standards Unit Triage and Casework Officer
Background to the Role:
The CFCD Professional Standards Unit upholds civil service standards of behaviour across counter fraud roles within the organisation, building trust.
This is an exciting opportunity to influence the design and development of this unit within CFCD.
Key Responsibilities:
The Triage and Casework Officer within the Professional Standards Unit (PSU) plays a pivotal role in upholding civil service standards across counter fraud roles, fostering public trust, and supporting the overall integrity of the organisation. As part of a newly established unit, the Triage and Casework Officer will contribute to the ongoing design and evolution of policies and procedures, ensuring high standards of conduct and supporting the PSU’s core objectives.
- Act as the initial point of contact for referrals and enquiries regarding PSU services.
- Triage referrals according to established criteria, prioritising high-risk cases and recommending appropriate referral pathways.
- Ensure thorough follow-up and accurate documentation of cases, including referrals and outcomes, while managing correspondence for disciplinary actions, grievances, and complaints.
- Assign cases to relevant units and designate investigators or decision makers based on workload, conflicts, and location.
- Manage shared mailboxes for referrals and general enquiries, ensuring timely and appropriate responses.
- Organise and maintain electronic case files, control access according to PSU policy, and keep records and databases up to date.
- Collaborate with colleagues to develop and maintain internal procedures, supporting the efficient operation of the PSU and compliance with regulatory standards.
- Contribute to the creation of educational materials on key topics such as Security Clearance, Standards of Behaviour, and disclosure obligations related to disciplinary actions.
- Participate in stakeholder meetings to advance PSU initiatives and support the establishment of signposting and referral systems.
- Monitor case progression on case management systems, ensure investigators and decision makers provide regular updates, and maintain oversight of timelines and actions.
- Serve as the Single Point of Contact (SPOC) for disclosure queries arising from misconduct and criminal matters for the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) and HM Courts and Tribunal Service (HMCTS).
- Attend investigation meetings to take impartial notes and distribute them promptly to attendees.
- Undertake additional duties to support future projects and the ongoing development of the PSU.
Travel: Due to the geographically dispersed nature of this team, this role will require occasional / frequent travel and overnight stays.
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Professional Standards Officers employer: Government Recruitment Service
Contact Detail:
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✨Know Your Standards
Familiarise yourself with the professional standards and ethical principles outlined by the Government Counter Fraud Profession. Be ready to discuss how you embody these values in your work, as this will show your commitment to upholding integrity and accountability.
✨Showcase Your Skills
Prepare to highlight your technical skills and experience relevant to counter fraud roles. Think of specific examples where you've successfully managed assessments or contributed to professional development, as this will demonstrate your capability to thrive in the role.
✨Engage with Stakeholders
Since collaboration is key in these roles, be prepared to discuss how you've effectively worked with colleagues and stakeholders in the past. Share examples of how you’ve built strong relationships and contributed to team goals, as this will reflect your ability to foster a supportive environment.
✨Be Ready for Scenario Questions
Expect scenario-based questions that assess your problem-solving skills and decision-making abilities. Practice articulating your thought process when triaging cases or managing referrals, as this will showcase your analytical skills and adaptability in high-pressure situations.