Job Location : Exeter, UK
We have an exciting new role become available for a Drugs Test on Arrest Officer to work for Devon and Cornwall Police at their Exeter Police Station.
This is a temporary hybrid role working Monday to Friday 37 hours a week.
PLEASE NOTE DUE TO THE POLICE VETTING CRITERIA YOU MUST HAVE RESIDED WITHIN THE UK CONTINUOUSLY FOR AT LEAST 5 YEARS AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION.
The principal responsibility of the role is to manage and co-ordinate the 'drugs testing on arrest' (DTOA) process across custody suits within Devon and Cornwall police, ensuring quality and continuity in the testing process and provide performance management information, including monthly returns to the Home Office. This will include identifying and recording offences within the required assessment process, together with commencing the initial investigation, whilst promoting drug testing on arrest together with drug referral and drug treatment for detainees to staff as a crime prevention intervention.
In particular to:
This list of duties is not restrictive or exhaustive and the post-holder may be required to carry out duties from time to time that are either commensurate with/or lower than the grade of the post. In some posts this might include the ad-hoc provision of guidance and informal training of new colleagues.
In addition, there are some functions that are intrinsic to this role. An employer's duty of care and current legislation allows the Force to establish if a potential applicant could carry them out, either with or without reasonable adjustments. These functions are:
To assist in ensuring applicants would be able to undertake these functions of the role, a medical assessment via a questionnaire will be undertaken and may subsequently require a consultation with the Occupational Health Support Unit.
ESSENTIAL CRITERIA
Must hold a UK drivers' licence, unless prevented by reason of disability.
Proven ability to use computer systems including Microsoft Office applications, in particular Excel spreadsheets.
Ability to extract and interpret data from systems and/or databases and collating the data in a presentable format for senior leadership and external agencies.
A good working knowledge of investigations and the Criminal Justice system, police procedure and deployments, police investigations and Human Rights legislation.
Experience in making and reviewing decisions after gathering all available information, assessing risks and considering available options.
Demonstrate the ability to work co-operatively and unsupervised.
Able to put together training and deliver training to colleagues.
Excellent planning and organisation skills to be able to manage their own time effectively and achieve deadlines and requirements of partner agencies.
A proven ability to communicate at all levels and the ability to influence improvements in working practices.
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