Organised Immigration Crime Development Specialist
City Of London, Central London, Greater London, England, UK
Listed on 2026-07-07
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Social Work
Government Administration
Organised Immigration Crime Development Specialist
Location:
Nationwide (Travelling when Required) | Contract Type:
Temporary | Hourly Rate: 19.78 | Working Pattern:
Full Time | Driving
Required:
Preferably but not essential
Are you passionate about public service and committed to making a difference in policing? Our client iDevon and Cornwall Police are seeking an enthusiastic OIC Development Specialist to join the OIC Domestic Taskforce! This is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the national response against Organised Immigration Crime (OIC) and support frontline policing across England and Wales.
Key Responsibilities- Delivering priorities set by the NPCC and the Home Office to enhance frontline policing.
- Collaborating with statutory agencies and NGOs to improve intelligence and disrupt Organised Crime Groups.
- Working with the Home Office and Border Security Command to enhance policing responses.
- Developing and facilitating workshops and briefings for frontline officers and senior leaders.
- Implementing effective safeguards to prevent the criminalisation of victims.
- Sharing best practises across all UK Police Forces in collaboration with Regional Coordinators.
- Strengthening understanding of OIC and identifying best prevention practises.
- A degree or equivalent experience in public sector safeguarding or crime investigation.
- Experience of Organised Immigration Crime is advantageous.
- Strong ability to engage and collaborate with diverse partners in public service, private industry, and academia.
- Experience in chairing meetings and managing task and finish groups effectively.
- Knowledge of law enforcement approaches to OIC and how to support partner agencies like Border Force.
- A track record of identifying, developing, and promoting good practises.
- Exceptional communication skills with a knack for producing clear and concise reports.
- A demonstrable ability to mentor and support others for improvement.
- Flexibility to work effectively in a regional and national context.
- Impactful Work:
Be part of a team dedicated to improving the quality and consistency of the UK's policing response to OIC. - Professional Development:
Gain valuable experience and training opportunities in a dynamic environment. - National Role:
Enjoy the excitement of extensive travel across the UK while making a significant difference in public safety.
This role involves lone working and requires driving long distances. Successful candidates must complete the Police Staff Induction and mandatory Health & Safety training.
Adecco is a disability-confident employer. Adecco acts as an employment agency for permanent recruitment and an employment business for the supply of temporary workers. The Adecco Group UK & Ireland is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
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