Job Introduction
Job Introduction:
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As a Lead Investigator, you will be a part of a dynamic investigations team working locally and nationally on a wide range of investigations that are often in the public eye in the Investigation, Oversight and Casework directorate. The IOPC is on a journey to develop its culture, perspectives and ethos to support the organisations core outcomes, and this is your opportunity to enter the varied world of investigations, allowing you to develop your mindset and approaches to contribute to improving the police complaints system in England and Wales. The investigations team are tasked with upholding our values whilst establishing the facts behind a complaint and reaching conclusions to draw recommendations.
As a Lead Investigator, you will lead all aspects of an investigation, from setting out the initial terms of reference, to collecting evidence, interviewing witnesses, drawing conclusions, and writing a final report, many of which are published. Reports also include recommendations for the police force or Police and Crime Commissioner about actions to be taken to improve practice and prevent mistakes in the future. Therefore, it is imperative that you take a ‘cultural knowledge accountability’ approach to your work, so that you produce rounded and robust outcomes. After the investigation, investigations staff are responsible for supporting criminal, disciplinary and coronial proceedings which may follow.
The nature of the work requires investigations staff to participate in an out of hours on call function for which an appropriate allowance is paid under IOPC policy.
You will need relevant experience of undertaking investigations in any sector, such as social work, the probation services, local authority enforcement or regulatory services, as well as fraud or criminal justice. This role requires highly developed analytical and report writing skills, and an ability and commitment to acting independently. The IOPC is a public service and aims to ensure that everyone receives an equal service. To make this a reality we need innovative and socially aware people to join us. The IOPC are committed to developing the mindset of a team of diverse and passionate individuals reach their career goals whilst contributing to improving policing confidence.
This role is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974; therefore, a standard Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS) check will be carried out for the successful candidate during the pre-employment process.
Application
This vacancy is using Success Profiles, to find out more, please click here. You will be asked four sift questions at the application stage including an Experience and IOPC Values question. We'll also assess you against these HEO Civil Service behaviours during the application process:
- Making Effective Decisions
- Communicating & Influencing
Stage 1: Interview – 20 to 29 October
For those successfully shortlisted, you will be invited to a technical interview conducted over MS Teams which will last approximately 30 minutes.
Stage 2: Assessment Centre – 10 November to 5 December
For those successful at stage 1, you will be invited to a two stage assessment centre which will include a formal interview, role play exercise and written exercises.
During stage 1 and 2 of the recruitment process we may assess your Experience, Behaviours, Strengths, Technical skills and Values.
Training
All successful applicants will be required to start on 11th May 2026 and will undertake a period of induction and training. As part of the training programme, you will engage in a Professionalising Investigations Programme Level 1 (PIP1) that is designed to develop your skills and knowledge as an investigator whilst working to achieve a qualification. The PIP1 programme includes formal and, on the job, learning as well as the support to build a portfolio of evidence which will provide you with the skills and knowledge to become a PIP1 investigator. You will also complete the Pearson Unit 4 accreditation relating to leading IOPC investigations. As we work to launch PIP2, you will be given the opportunity to undertake PIP2 at a later stage.
Training is mandatory and will be delivered remotely and in person. Further details of training will be provided to applicants at a later stage.
After completion of the PIP1 programme, you will be expected to engage in the revalidation programme. Revalidation ensures that your skills and knowledge are enhanced and maintained in line with the PIP requirements. Full engagement with the revalidation process is mandatory.
Mandatory training for this role will be delivered hybrid, via in-person sessions and e-learning. The in-person training may take place in locations that are not your usual office base and may require overnight stays of up to 4 consecutive nights (expenses payable). Further information regarding dates / locations will be provided later in the process.
Main Responsibility
- Leading independent investigations into criminal and misconduct allegations in accordance with agreed IOPC guidelines.
- Undertaking investigative actions, including interviewing and taking statements, preparing case files and making recommendations for criminal and/or disciplinary action.
- Visiting incident scenes and supervising scene management where required to ensure that all necessary action is taken to preserve and recover evidence.
- Writing investigation reports upon completion of the investigation for submission to the IOPC decision maker.
- Identifying potential learning for police forces to consider improving the service they provide and prevent harm to the public.
Please refer to the Job Description for full role responsibilities.
The Ideal Candidate
The Ideal Candidate:
Desirable Technical
- PiP2 qualification or equivalent investigative experience
Essential Experience
- Conducting investigative interviews, evidence gathering, analysis and presentation.
- Evidence of effective oral and written communication skills.
- Evidence of excellent analytical and report writing skills; ability to reach and document clear, rational, evidence-based, and independent decisions based on analysis of existing and emerging information.
- Experience of engaging effectively with a diverse range of people and stakeholders, and evidence of a commitment to equality and diversity within the workplace.
- Delivering a high standard of work within demanding timescales.
- Identification of operational and organisational risk.
- Working effectively in a changing environment.
- Full driving licence valid for driving in the UK
Essential Skills and Abilities
- Ability to show initiative and adapt in a changing environment.
- Writing investigation reports upon completion of the investigation for submission to the IOPC decision maker.
- Communicate effectively with complainants, bereaved families, and other internal and external stakeholders.
- Ability to recognise your development needs and be proactive in addressing them.
- Ability to prioritise and manage tasks effectively to deliver quality outcomes within demanding timescales.
- Ability to work effectively in a team with diverse ideas and people.
- Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing and adapt communication styles as appropriate.
We believe that diverse perspectives contribute to a more innovative and dynamic workplace. We actively encourage applications from individuals who are typically under-represented or disadvantaged in society. This includes women, people from ethnically diverse backgrounds, parents and carers, and disabled candidates, including neurodiverse candidates.
We are committed to providing equal opportunities for all applicants and creating an inclusive environment where diverse perspectives are valued and supported.
The role requires clearance to BPSS
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Reasonable Adjustments:
The IOPC is a diverse and inclusive workplace, and we want to help you demonstrate your full potential whatever type of assessment is used. We are open to providing you with the tools you need to succeed. Whilst this list is not exhaustive, please see potential reasonable adjustments below that we can provide:
- Extra time for presentations or interview questions
- Formatting changes such as colours for text or background on written assignments
- Questions presented in writing during interviews
If you require any reasonable adjustments to our recruitment process, please email recruitment@policeconduct.gov.uk
Package Description
What we Offer:
- 27.5 days paid annual leave (increasing with service to 32.5 days)
- Options to carry over, buy or sell annual leave
- Voluntary Health Cash Plan provided by BHSF
- Civil Service pension
- Civil Service maternity leave package
- PAM employee assistance programme
- Access to Civil Service Sports Council (CSSC) membership
- Cycle to work scheme
- Opportunity to enjoy the latest home and electronics in a more affordable way provided by Vivup
- Car Leasing Scheme
- Staff Networks focussed on each of the protected characteristics - run for staff, by staff: Enable Network, Age Network, Welsh Network, Pride and LGBTQ+ Network, Sex and Family Network, Race, Religion and Belief Network
- Learning and development tailored to your role.
- An environment with flexible working options
- A culture encouraging inclusion and diversity
Additional Information:
Emotional Consideration:
In performing this role, you will have regular exposure to distressing material which will likely be impactful, traumatic and challenging. Given the nature of the work, you will have contact with individuals who are experiencing extreme distress. The IOPC recognises this and offers all staff a range of wellbeing provisions, including TRiM (Trauma Risk Management), peer-to-peer support, a dedicated Wellbeing Advisor, and access to free confidential counselling. All staff are strongly encouraged to proactively access and engage with the support available. If you would like to speak about this element of the role with somebody already doing similar work at the IOPC please contact recruitment@policeconduct.gov.uk and this can be arranged.
We have multiple Lead Investigator vacancies available within our Core Investigations and Major Investigations (MI) departments.
Core Investigations
Our Investigation teams cover all of England and Wales, and carry out hundreds of independent investigations every year, often under extreme pressure. Our investigators are supported by a range of teams who do a huge amount of work to support them. You can read more about the investigations on our website.
Major Investigations
Our Major Investigations function delivers large scale, resource-intensive investigations, that are generally complex and high-profile, including investigations of national significance. In this directorate you'll find many specialisms including anti-corruption, intelligence, and survivor engagement.
On-call
You will be on-call on a rota basis, covering daytime, overnight and weekends. You will cover a wide geographical area and occasionally will need to stay away from home to conduct your work. You could be required to work from a variety of locations such as police stations or visiting families at their home addresses. Please refer to on-call document attached.
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About the Company
Be yourself:
The IOPC is committed to promoting equality and valuing diversity in everything we do. Our vision is to be, and to be seen as, a leader in inclusive employment and services, demonstrating this ethos in everything that we do.
- As a silver standard Stonewall employer, we continue to commit to being an LGBTQ+ employer through the work of our Pride LGBTQ+ Staff Network, creating welcoming environments for lesbian, gay, bi, trans and queer people.
- We are pleased to share that we are a signatory of the Business in the Community Race at Work Charter. The Charter is composed of five calls to action for leaders and organisations across all sectors.
- Being a Disability Confident employer, the IOPC is dedicating to removing the barriers for disabled people to thrive in the workplace.
- Our Staff Networks are constantly working to make the IOPC the leaders of inclusive employment, from our Allyship Programme to Welsh Language Standards and our Know the Line Policy, we are constantly seeking new ways to create an environment for all to develop and thrive.