Given the nature and sensitivity of our work, the process of joining the agency can take longer than in some other organisations. We will keep in touch throughout the process to keep you informed and updated on progress.
The Crime Analyst role is based within the Serious Crime Analysis Section (SCAS). SCAS work to identify the potential emergence of serial killers and serial rapists at the earliest stage of their offending.
Crime Analysts undertake behavioural comparative case analysis utilising a bespoke database and other intelligence sources in order to support UK policing forces with the investigation of stranger sexual offences.
Successful applicants will have experience of analysing information and writing reports.
Read the full job description and apply on the Civil Service Jobs website.
The UKFIU sits within the National Crime Agency’s National Economic Crime Centre (NECC).
The UKFIU is adapting and promoting its online presence, enhancing its digital global reach to SARs reporters, supervisors/regulators/trade bodies, law enforcement end users, international partners and government partners etc.
It is an exciting time to join the Digital Media and Publications team as we set the agenda for the UKFIU’s communications strategy, managing, enhancing and building the UKFIU’s international reputation, and focusing on wider social media engagement, creating exciting new audio and visual communication products, and developing and designing new UKFIU guidance products aimed at engaging with all stakeholders.
You will be leading a small team of officers and whilst knowledge of the SARs Regime is desirable, it is not essential. We will invest in you and train you so that you have the fundamental knowledge required to perform in this role.
What is essential, is your ability to adapt, be proactive and work at pace. We receive over 900,000 SARs and volumes continue to rise so the need for a dedicated communications function which we can use to influence changes in reporter behaviour and to assist law enforcement in their exploitation of the data in SARs is essential.
Read the full job description and apply on the Civil Service Jobs website.
To establish a new Modelling and Economics team for the National Crime Agency, responsible for the agency’s approach to economic appraisal and performance management for external investments. The team will initially focus on the significant investment under the Economic Crime Levy to develop new and enhanced Anti-Money Laundering capabilities.
Learn about the role:
To learn more about this role, and the Economic Modelling Team, please register your interest for the following event: At 18:00 on Monday 25th March 2024 we will be hosting a MS Teams event where you can hear more about the work the new Economic Modelling team will be doing and be given the opportunity to ask questions about the role.
To register your interest in attending, please email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. with the subject header NCA Economic Modelling event 25/03/24
The Intelligence Directorate works collaboratively with NCA Investigations Directorate and partners to deliver a unified crime fighting response.
As a Manager within Intelligence Directorate, you will manage and lead a multi-functional team responsible for the acquisition and development of tactical and strategic intelligence, analytical and/or prevention initiatives focused on serious and organised crime affecting the UK.
Your team will support other stakeholders with the tasking of intelligence assets and collection of information. Your portfolio may include support to International activity and performance delivery, supporting the International Liaison Officer network and managing teams to enhance intelligence
collected overseas.
Those involved in child sexual abuse and exploitation target the most vulnerable and innocent members of our community. The NCA works tirelessly and diligently against these individuals and you may be expected to work directly or indirectly in tackling this threat. This may involve exposure to child sexual abuse images and material and you should consider and be aware of the sensitive nature of the work before deciding to apply.
The NCA has grown in size and complexity in recent years and it is vital that it maintains a security posture and capabilities to protect against existing, new and emerging threats.
The Integrated Protective Security Command (IPS) is responsible for securing the Agency to protect the public. The IPS mission statement is: "Delivering integrated protective security to build a resilient, high-trust Agency able to lead the UK’s fight to cut serious and organised crime."
IPS safeguards the NCA from the full range of security threats that target the Agency, our officers and our assets, to enable the organisation to achieve its operational objectives, both domestically and overseas, with flexibility, agility and integrity. Its officers provide specialist security services to the Agency 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, 365 days a year, to mitigate security risks.
We are currently looking to recruit 3 potential level 1 SOC Analysts within our Integrated Protective Security command. The successful candidates will work from the Agency’s Birmingham office, on a 24/7 shift pattern. This will include working nights, weekends and bank holidays.The Cyber Security Team leads the strategic response to cyber risks, cybersecurity function, oversees audit, building internal and external alliances with diverse stakeholders to deliver the NCA’s strategic objectives.
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