Crime Scene Investigator - Dover - Priory Court

Crime Scene Investigator - Dover - Priory Court

Dover Full-Time 30000 - 40000 € / year (est.) No home office possible
HMRC

At a Glance

  • Tasks: Join HMRC as a Crime Scene Investigator, gathering vital forensic evidence at crime scenes.
  • Company: HMRC is the UK's tax authority, dedicated to funding public services and supporting families.
  • Benefits: Enjoy flexible working, generous leave, and a strong pension scheme with personal development opportunities.
  • Other info: Expect travel across the UK and participate in ongoing professional development.
  • Why this job: Make a real impact in fighting serious crime while developing your forensic skills in a supportive team.
  • Qualifications: Must be a qualified Crime Scene Investigator with relevant training and experience in complex investigations.

The predicted salary is between 30000 - 40000 € per year.

Crime Scene Investigator - Dover - Priory Court About the job
Job summary
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HMRC is the UK\'s tax, payments and customs authority and we have a vital purpose: we collect the money that pays for the UK\'s public services and help families and individuals with targeted financial support.
HMRC\'s Fraud Investigation Service (FIS) is responsible for the department\'s civil and criminal investigations.
FIS provides HMRC with an effective investigation arm to enforce the Department\'s compliance policies. This enables the Department to deliver against the strategic responsibilities across all the taxes and duties it administers. This includes complex offshore evasion, international smuggling of illicit excise goods, exports of controlled weapons and technology, labour market abuses, VAT and Self-Assessment repayment frauds and a host of other fraud attacks targeted at the tax system.
FIS is home to a wide range of people with a variety of skills and professional backgrounds - including accountants, cybercrime specialists, criminal justice professionals, tax professionals and operational delivery support teams to name but a few. We use a range of powers and approaches to protect funding for UK public services, investigating the most harmful tax cheats and ensuring nobody is beyond our reach.
Covert Operations, Digital Exploitation (CODE) sits within FIS. Working across Law Enforcement and government, CODE provides investigative tools and covert techniques to front-line investigations and works with key partners to develop and provide access to new technology and systems to enable investigators to respond to serious and complex tax evasion and crime.
Job description
The post of Crime Scene Investigator within Covert Operations, Digital Exploitation (CODE), part of HMRC\'s Fraud Investigation Service (FIS) is an integral role in His Majesty\'s Government\'s fight against serious and organised crime, attending crime scenes to recover fingerprints, DNA and other evidence and supporting investigations totalling hundreds of millions of pounds each year. The candidate will assist FIS Investigation Officers by delivering all aspects of forensic support, developing intelligence in the proactive environment, and securing forensic evidence in reactive operational activity. The nature of the role means flexibility is key, with opportunities for frequent travel throughout the UK and overnight stays likely, as part of a pan-UK CSI team.
  • Attend crime scenes to identify, preserve, record, and recover forensic evidence including fingerprints and DNA.
  • Play an active role in HMRC\'s journey towards accreditation for Crime Scene Investigation activities.
  • Identify and promote opportunities for forensic intervention within HMRC investigations.
  • Review departmental forensic processes and procedures to identify and implement best practice.
  • Identify and maximise forensic intelligence and evidential opportunities to support HMRC objectives.
  • Participate in the delivery of forensic training to HMRC investigators.

Person specification
The person will form part of a national team of Crime Scene Investigators who attend crime scenes to gather forensic evidence in support of HMRC Investigations. The person will contribute to CSI accreditation matters, identify forensic opportunities and improve overall forensic standards. The person will take part in delivering forensic training to HMRC Investigators.
Essential Criteria:
  • Must be a fully qualified and experienced Crime Scene Investigator.
  • Completion of a recognised, post-academic Crime Scene Investigation training course from the College of Policing, a Law Enforcement Agency or equivalent professional training provider.
  • Considerable experience in the field of crime scene examination and ongoing forensic case management in serious and complex investigations.
  • Experience of dealing with complex crime scenes involving multiple forensic disciplines.
  • A full UK Driving Licence including manual.

We recognise that some people cannot drive due to a disability or underlying health condition and may not be able to meet this requirement. Where this applies, you can apply but will need to declare that you require a reasonable adjustment at the point you receive a provisional offer. The vacancy holder will then discuss your specific requirements to consider if this can be reasonably accommodated in this role.
Please note: There is an expectation that DNA and fingerprints will be held on elimination databases.
Desirable Criteria:
  • Completion of a recognised, post-academic Crime Scene Management/Crime Scene Coordination Course from the College of Policing, a Law Enforcement Agency or equivalent professional training provider, and experience in that role.
  • Experience of using forensic techniques and methodologies to support covert activities within law enforcement.
  • Experience of using forensics in support of fraud investigations.
  • Demonstrable experience of working within or towards an ISO 17020 accredited environment.
  • Knowledge and/or experience of criminal justice procedures including CPIA, PACE and RIPA/IPA.

Training Requirements:
CODE version Authorised Officer Course - not the full Authorised Officer training course.
As part of ongoing professional development, relevant training will be identified and provided in line with the existing experience of the successful applicant and the business requirements of the job role.
There is a 12 month Training Assessment Period.
Public and Personal Safety Training (PPST)
Applicants will be required to be cleared by an occupational health assessment to be able to attend a public and personal safety training (PPST) course. Successful completion of the PPST is required to undertake duties away from the office for this role. Failure to pass and maintain the PPST certificate may affect receipt of the flexibility payment.
Licences
A full UK Driving Licence including manual
Qualifications
Must be a fully qualified and experienced Crime Scene Investigator.
Behaviours
We\'ll assess you against these behaviours during the selection process:
  • Making Effective Decisions
  • Working Together
  • Communicating and Influencing

Technical skills
We\'ll assess you against these technical skills during the selection process:
  • Operational CSI procedures and considerations

Benefits
Alongside your salary of £36,320, HM Revenue and Customs contributes £10,521 towards you being a member of the Civil Service Defined Benefit Pension scheme. Find out what benefits a Civil Service Pension provides.
HMRC operates both Flexible and Hybrid Working policies, allowing you to balance your work and personal commitments. We welcome applications from those who need to work a more flexible arrangement and will agree to requests where possible, considering our operational and customer service needs.
We offer a generous leave allowance, starting at 25 days and increasing by a day for every year of qualifying service up to a maximum of 30 days.
  • Pension - We make contributions to our colleagues\' Alpha pension equal to at least 28.97% of their salary.
  • Family friendly policies.
  • Personal support.
  • Coaching and development.

To find out more about HMRC benefits and find out what it\'s really like to work for HMRC hear from our insiders or visit Thinking of joining the Civil Service
This post attracts a Level 2 Flexibility Payment (FP) that is paid monthly with salary. This FP allows HMRC flexibility to change your work pattern, at short notice, to meet business needs. You will be expected to undertake periods of On Call. You will also be expected to work additional hours, at weekends and outside your normal working hours/days (including bank holidays).
In applying for a position and accepting the FP you agree that you can and will meet those attendance requirements.
FP levels are reviewed annually - on a business need and personal basis - and may be subject to change.
If you currently receive the Flexibility Payment, which may include Transition Protection and/or a Maintained Pension Value, moving to a new role may affect your payments.
Details of the Flexibility Payment can be found in the attached document.
Things you need to know
Selection process details
This vacancy is using Success Profiles (opens in a new window), and will assess your Behaviours, Strengths, Experience and Technical skills.
How to Apply
As part of the application process, you will be asked to provide the following:
  • A name-blind CV including your job history.
  • A 500-word personal statement. Detail how and why you consider your technical and personal skills, qualities and experience define your suitability for the role. It is crucial that your statement reflects the essential criteria set out within the job description. Please note that the personal statement is an important part of your application and will be assessed together with your CV. Please include in your statement an example of when you have taken the lead on a project or situation within a CSI department.
  • Separate 250-word statements on the following Behaviours - Making Effective Decisions (Lead Behaviour), Working together and Communicating and Influencing.

Please complete a separate statement (Max 250 words) for the Desirable Criteria where applicable. This is not essential for the role but may be considered by the vacancy-holder where candidates have the same scores at sift or interview.
Further details around what this will entail are listed on the application form.
Artificial Intelligence can be a useful tool to support your application, however, all examples and statements provided must be truthful, factually accurate and taken directly from your own experience. Where plagiarism has been identified (presenting the ideas and experiences of others, or generated by artificial intelligence, as your own) applications may be withdrawn and internal candidates may be subject to disciplinary action. Please see our candidate guidance for more information on appropriate and inappropriate use.
Sift
In the event of a large number of applications being received, an initial sift may be held on your CV and personal statement.
At full sift all behaviour statements will be assessed, with the successful candidates being invited to interview.
We may also raise the score required at any stage of the process if we receive a high number of applications.
Interview
During the panel interview, you will be asked behaviour-based questions to explore in detail what you are capable of, and you will be asked strength-based questions to also explore what you enjoy and your motivations relevant to the job role.
This is an example of a strengths-based question:
\"It is often said that the customer\'s needs should come first. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this statement?\"
There is no expectation or requirement for you to prepare for the strengths-based questions in advance of the interview, though you may find it helpful to spend some time reflecting on what you enjoy doing and what you do well.
There will also be a Technical question at interview on operational CSI procedures and considerations.
Interviews will take place via video link. Sift and interview dates to be confirmed.
Eligibility
Please take extra care to tick the correct boxes in the eligibility sections of your application form. We understand mistakes sometimes happen but if you contact us later than two working days(Monday-Friday) before the vacancy closes, we will not be able to reopen your application for you. If you do make a mistake with your eligibility form, please contact us via: - Use the subject line to insert appropriate wording for example - \'Please re-open my application - 414432 & vacancy closing date (insert date)\'.
To check that you are eligible to apply for this role, please review the eligibility information before submitting your application.
Reserve List
A reserve list may be held for up to 12 months from which further appointments may be made for the same or similar roles - if this applies to you, we\'ll let you know via your Civil Service Jobs account.
Merit List
After interview, a single merit list will be created, and you will only be considered for posts in locations you have expressed a preference for. Appointments will be made in strict merit order in line with the set number of roles in each location.
Criminal Record Check
Applications received from candidates with a criminal record are considered fairly in accordance with the DBS Code of Practice and the Recruitment of ex-offenders Policy.
Reasonable Adjustments
We want to make sure no one is put at a disadvantage during our recruitment process. To assist you with this, we will reduce or remove any barriers where possible and provide additional support where appropriate.
If you need a change to be made so that you can make your application, you should:
  • Contact the UBS Recruitment team via as soon as possible before the closing date to discuss your needs.

Complete the \"Assistance required\" section in the \"Additional requirements\" page of your application form to tell us what changes or help you might need further on in the recruitment process. For instance, you may need wheelchair access at interview, or if you\'re deaf, a Language Service Professional.
Additional Security Information
Please note: in addition to the standard pre-employment checks for appointment into the Civil Service, all candidates must also obtain National Security Vetting at Security Check (SC) clearance level for this vacancy. You will normally need to meet the minimum UK residency period as determined by the level of vetting being undertaken, which for SC is 5 years UK residency prior to your vetting application. If you have any questions about this residency requirement, please speak to the vacancy holder for this post.
Important information for existing HMRC contractual homeworkers:
Please note that this role is unsuitable for contractual homeworkers due to the nature and/or requirements of the role.
Terms and Conditions
Customer facing roles in HMRC require the ability to converse at ease with members of the public and provide advice in accurate spoken English and/or Welsh where required. Where this is an essential requirement, this will be tested as part of the selection process.
HMRC has a presence in every region of the UK. For more information on where you might be working, review this information on our locations.
The Civil Service values honesty and integrity and expects all candidates to abide by these principles. The evidence you provide in your application must relate to your own experiences.
Any instances of plagiarism or other forms of cheating will be investigated and, if proven, the relevant application(s) will be withdrawn from the process.
Recording of interviews is prohibited unless explicit agreement is sought in line with the UK General Data Protection Regulations.
Questions relating to an individual application must be emailed as detailed later in this advert.
Applicants who are successful at interview will be, as part of pre-employment screening, subject to a check on the Internal Fraud Database (IFD). This check will provide information about employees who have been dismissed for fraud or dishonesty offences. This check also applies to employees who resign or otherwise leave before being dismissed for fraud or dishonesty had their employment continued. Any applicant\'s details held on the IFD will be refused employment.
A candidate is not eligible to apply for a role within the Civil Service if the application is made within a 5 year period following a dismissal for carrying out internal fraud against government.
New entrants will join on the minimum of the pay band.
Please note that, if you are applying for roles on a part-time basis, the salary agreed will be pro-rata, reflective of the working hours agreed within your contract.
If you experience accessibility problems with any attachments on this advert, please contact the email address in the \'Contact point for applicants\' section.
Feedback will only be provided if you attend an interview or assessment.
Security
Successful candidates must undergo a criminal record check.
Successful candidates must meet the security requirements before they can be appointed. The level of security needed is security check (opens in a new window).
See our vetting charter (opens in a new window).
People working with government assets must complete baseline personnel security standard (opens in new window) checks.
Nationality requirements
This job is broadly open to the following groups:
  • UK nationals
  • nationals of the Republic of Ireland
  • nationals of Commonwealth countries who have the right to work in the UK
  • nationals of the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein and family members of those nationalities with settled or pre-settled status under the European Union Settlement Scheme (EUSS) (opens in a new window)
  • nationals of the EU, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland or Liechtenstein and family members of those nationalities who have made a valid application for settled or pre-settled status under the European Union Settlement Scheme (EUSS)
  • individuals with limited leave to remain or indefinite leave to remain who were eligible to apply for EUSS on or before 31 December 2020
  • Turkish nationals, and certain family members of Turkish nationals, who have accrued the right to work in the Civil Service
Further information on nationality requirements (opens in a new window)
Working for the Civil Service
The Civil Service Code (opens in a new window) sets out the standards of behaviour expected of civil servants.
We recruit by merit on the basis of fair and open competition, as outlined in the Civil Service Commission\'s recruitment principles (opens in a new window).
The Civil Service embraces diversity and promotes equal opportunities. As such, we run a Disability Confident Scheme (DCS) for candidates with disabilities who meet the minimum selection criteria.
The Civil Service also offers a Redeployment Interview Scheme to civil servants who are at risk of redundancy, and who meet the minimum requirements for the advertised vacancy.
Diversity and Inclusion
The Civil Service is committed to attract, retain and invest in talent wherever it is found. To learn more please see the Civil Service People Plan (opens in a new window) and the Civil Service Diversity and Inclusion Strategy (opens in a new window).

Crime Scene Investigator - Dover - Priory Court employer: HMRC

At HMRC, we pride ourselves on being an exceptional employer, offering a meaningful career as a Crime Scene Investigator in Dover. Our commitment to employee growth is evident through comprehensive training opportunities and a supportive work culture that values flexibility and work-life balance. With generous leave allowances, a robust pension scheme, and a focus on personal development, HMRC provides a rewarding environment for those dedicated to making a difference in the fight against serious and organised crime.

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StudySmarter Expert Advice🤫

We think this is how you could land Crime Scene Investigator - Dover - Priory Court

Tip Number 1

Familiarise yourself with the latest forensic techniques and technologies used in crime scene investigations. This knowledge will not only help you during the interview but also demonstrate your commitment to staying updated in a rapidly evolving field.

Tip Number 2

Network with current or former Crime Scene Investigators, especially those who have worked within HMRC or similar organisations. They can provide valuable insights into the role and may even offer tips on how to stand out during the selection process.

Tip Number 3

Prepare for behaviour-based interview questions by reflecting on your past experiences. Think of specific examples where you've made effective decisions, worked collaboratively, or communicated complex information clearly, as these are key behaviours they will assess.

Tip Number 4

Understand the importance of flexibility in this role. Be ready to discuss your willingness to travel and adapt to changing circumstances, as this is crucial for a position that involves attending various crime scenes across the UK.

We think you need these skills to ace Crime Scene Investigator - Dover - Priory Court

Crime Scene Investigation
Forensic Evidence Collection
Fingerprint Analysis
DNA Recovery Techniques
Operational CSI Procedures
Attention to Detail
Analytical Skills

Some tips for your application 🫡

Understand the Role:Before you start writing, make sure you fully understand the responsibilities and requirements of a Crime Scene Investigator at HMRC. Familiarise yourself with the job description and essential criteria to tailor your application effectively.

Craft a Strong Personal Statement:Your personal statement is crucial. Use it to highlight your technical skills and relevant experiences that align with the role. Be specific about your qualifications as a Crime Scene Investigator and include an example of when you led a project within a CSI department.

Address the Behaviours:Prepare separate 250-word statements for each of the required behaviours: Making Effective Decisions, Working Together, and Communicating and Influencing. Use real-life examples to demonstrate how you've embodied these behaviours in your previous roles.

Review and Edit:Once you've drafted your application, take the time to review and edit it thoroughly. Check for clarity, grammar, and spelling errors. Ensure that your application reflects your best self and meets all the requirements outlined in the job description.

How to prepare for a job interview at HMRC

Know Your Forensic Fundamentals

Brush up on your knowledge of operational CSI procedures and considerations. Be prepared to discuss specific techniques you've used in past investigations, as this will demonstrate your expertise and confidence in the field.

Showcase Your Teamwork Skills

Since the role involves working closely with HMRC investigators, be ready to share examples of how you've successfully collaborated in a team setting. Highlight any experiences where you contributed to achieving a common goal or improved processes.

Prepare for Behavioural Questions

Expect behaviour-based questions that assess your decision-making and communication skills. Think of situations where you've had to make effective decisions under pressure or influence others positively, and prepare concise stories to illustrate these points.

Demonstrate Flexibility and Adaptability

Given the nature of the job, flexibility is key. Be ready to discuss how you've adapted to changing circumstances in previous roles, especially in high-pressure environments. This will show your potential employer that you're ready for the demands of the position.