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  • Investigator - Belfast As we continue to grow, we are building a talen... Read More
    Investigator - Belfast As we continue to grow, we are building a talent pool of skilled Investigators for future opportunities within ICRIR. If you're interested in being part of our team in the future, we encourage you to submit your application now. We are looking for Investigators with a range of skills, backgrounds, and experience gained through professional investigations. The end-to-end journey of an investigation is all about the people who will eventually benefit from information recovery. At every stage, requesting individuals or families must be able to understand what is happening and what progress is being made. A key difference to the Commission's approach is that a request must be made before the Commission can carry out its investigations. These requests can include specific questions that the requesting individual or family wish to see addressed during the investigative work. We will seek answers to requesting individuals' questions by examining all existing material, including that which might not have been disclosed or made public during any previous fact-finding. The post sits within the Investigations Directorate of the Commission. Headed by the Commissioner for Investigations, Peter Sheridan, you will form part of the Directorate's Investigations team, reporting to one of the Commission's Team Supervisors. You will be working across multiple cases and reporting to different Senior Investigative Officers. The Directorate will be multi-disciplinary with a mix of backgrounds and skills, and team members will be expected to work together to set a new and unique culture reflecting the Commission's mission and values. Key Responsibilities Undertake investigations into deaths and other incidents of serious harm which occurred during the Troubles/Conflict, utilising a range of investigative methods to achieve the appropriate outcome. Identify and plan own investigative actions. Working flexibly across Investigation teams. Develop and implement plans and strategies to investigate serious and complex crimes. Ensure all material generated by an investigation is examined in accordance with any applicable legislation and policy. Respond to safeguarding concerns and manage risk in investigations. Build strong working relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Ensure that all relevant intelligence is communicated to the appropriate team. Build and manage case files, including in criminal investigations where required. Contribute to the development of an efficient working culture across the Commission including supporting and developing investigation support officers and by identifying opportunities for and support the exploration of new ways of working and innovation. Recognising and finding different ways to achieve reconciliation and restorative justice. Candidates should note the following: You may be required to become a "Designated Officer" which would confer upon you the powers and privileges of a constable whilst engaged on Commission business. There may be rare occasions when you are required to work mandatory overtime. You may occasionally be required to participate in an on-call rota. Person Specification Essential Criteria Established investigative experience gained through criminal justice or equivalent professional investigations, including experience and knowledge of the use of investigative techniques and methodology to meet operational outcomes. Demonstrable experience of complex information gathering and problem solving. Capable of building effective working relationships with internal and external stakeholders. Strong written and oral communication skills, with an ability to draft high quality investigation products clearly and concisely, using plain language. Ability to work efficiently, under pressure and at pace, and prioritise competing tasks. Ability to manage challenge, respond to quality assurance exercises and feedback constructively. Strong IT skills and ability to adapt to use a range of case work management systems. Knowledge, or willingness to acquire knowledge, and understanding of the context in which the Commission is operating, societies in transition and the impact of trauma on families and communities. Experience of completing case files and liaising with prosecuting agencies or authorities as required. Demonstrate the values set out in the ICRIR Code of Conduct. Willingness to undergo SC security vetting if not already in place. Desirable Criteria Hold or have previously held PIP2 or equivalent as we recognise and value diverse professional backgrounds. Disclosure Experience Knowledge of, or experience of investigations in, Northern Ireland. About Us The Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery is an independent organisation that has been established to recover information about Troubles/Conflict-related deaths and serious injuries to families, victims, and survivors and to promote reconciliation.

    We are building a values-led organisation. We operate with integrity, impartiality, openness, accountability, and respect, as set out in our Code of Conduct. This is reflected in our fair and open recruitment processes. We encourage people to join us across all backgrounds, communities and faiths to help us deliver.

    The Commission is based in Belfast, with further operational sites in Northern Ireland and London. Travel to all locations will be required, but hybrid working arrangements will help us support a range of flexible working patterns. This is an exciting opportunity to join an organisation with a unique and vital remit.

    The Commission is formed of seven Commissioners, the Chief Commissioner, Sir Declan Morgan, the Chief Executive Officer, Louise Warde Hunter, and the Commissioner for Investigations, Peter Sheridan, as well as four Non-Executive Commissioners to provide challenge and scrutiny to the executive team.

    We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome applications from all communities and backgrounds, including underrepresented groups. We value diversity in our workforce as it enhances our ability to serve the communities of Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom.

    ICRIR's Code of Conduct Integrity Impartiality Openness Accountability Respect If you would have any queries or would like to contact us to discuss a reasonable adjustment, please email us at or call us on . Read Less
  • Investigation & Intelligence Analyst We are recruiting Investigation &... Read More
    Investigation & Intelligence Analyst We are recruiting Investigation & Intelligence Analysts to be part of the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery (ICRIR). We are looking for Analysts to work as part of the integrated investigations team. Working as part of this team, the Analyst will support the overall mission of the ICRIR to provide information to families, victims and survivors of Troubles-related deaths and serious injury, and in doing so fulfil its principal objective of promoting reconciliation. As part of the Analysis Unit, the post holder will work under the supervision of the Senior Analyst. The end-to-end journey of an investigation is all about the people who will eventually benefit from information recovery. At every stage requesting individuals of families must be able to understand what is happening and what progress is being made. A key difference to the Commissions approach is that a request must be made before the commission can carry out its investigations. These requests can include specific questions that the requesting individual or family wish to see addressed during the investigative work. We will seek answers to questions by examining all existing material, including that which might not have been disclosed or made public during and previous fact-finding. The Analyst will have access to and become proficient in interrogating various databases and information sources utilised by the ICRIR which they will use to complete a range of analytical products to support investigations and performance. The Investigation & Intelligence Analyst will also work closely with Senior Investigating Officers (SIOs) and their teams to assist in identifying and progressing possible lines of enquiry and presenting complex case data. We welcome the unique contribution diverse applicants bring and do not discriminate based on culture, ethnicity, race, nationality or national origin, age, sex, gender identity or expression, religion or belief, disability status, sexual orientation, educational or social background or any other factor. Key Responsibilities Produce analytical products, written and/or verbal briefings and presentations to the investigations team and Senior Leadership Team (SLT) to provide clear and precise evidence-based advice and guidance Prepare, deliver and present analytical products for use in court proceedings, if required. Utilise existing data systems including sensitive national police systems and other open and closed intelligence sources to support the preparation and delivery of intelligence products and reports, to clearly and accurately inform decision making. Provide analytical support at a tactical and operational level. Establish and maintain networks with internal partners and external agencies to ensure that key requirements are met. Maintain and share awareness of innovation within intelligence analysis to ensure implementation of latest techniques and tactics, best practice, and information relevant to the role Adhere to all legal frameworks, key working principles, policies and guidance relevant to the role.
    Person Specification Essential Criteria Experience of working as an analyst within investigations in a law enforcement environment with a College of Policing Intelligence Professionalisation Programme (IPP) Certification (or working towards or equivalent qualification) or similar OR experience of investigations in a civilian context with equivalent qualification. A track record of Analysis with information and intelligence management with a comprehensive understanding of the National Intelligence Model (NIM) Experience of communicating effectively with the ability to present information and intelligence and be able to provide recommendations to various stakeholders to ensure understanding and support decision making Able to proactively develop effective working relationships with colleagues, partners and other stakeholders. Skilled in the use of IT packages including the Microsoft Office package, systems and/or databases involved in analysing, interpreting, record-keeping, storing and presenting data and or intelligence. Ability to identify and scope a problem to effectively develop Terms of Reference and deliver analytical products. Ability to research, analyse and assimilate large volumes of complex data. Ability to appropriately prioritise and plan own workload A high degree of self-motivation, personal responsibility and organisation Ability to maintain the highest levels of integrity, discretion and confidentiality Ability to demonstrate the values set out in the ICRIR Code of Conduct Willingness to be assessed against the requirements for DV/STRAP clearance, if not already cleared. Please find further information on NSV (National Security Vetting): National security vetting: clearance levels - GOV.UK Desirable Criteria Knowledge and experience of operating in Northern Ireland Experience of working with highly sensitive information and intelligence We are looking for proactive, intellectually curious, and enthusiastic individuals. A successful candidate will: Be highly adaptable and flexible, adjusting to the requirements and strategic direction of the organisation Have outstanding interpersonal skills to build trusted relationships with internal teams Be highly organised, efficient, and flexible as well as able to juggle competing priorities effectively whilst working in a dynamic environment Proactively identify opportunities to build organisation-wide knowledge and improve processes About Us The Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery is an independent organisation that has been established to recover information about Troubles/Conflict-related deaths and serious injuries to families, victims, and survivors and to promote reconciliation.

    We are building a values-led organisation. We operate with integrity, impartiality, openness, accountability, and respect, as set out in our Code of Conduct. This is reflected in our fair and open recruitment processes. We encourage people to join us across all backgrounds, communities and faiths to help us deliver.

    The Commission is based in Belfast, with further operational sites in Northern Ireland and London. Travel to all locations will be required, but hybrid working arrangements will help us support a range of flexible working patterns. This is an exciting opportunity to join an organisation with a unique and vital remit.

    The Commission is formed of seven Commissioners, the Chief Commissioner, Sir Declan Morgan, the Chief Executive Officer, Louise Warde Hunter, and the Commissioner for Investigations, Peter Sheridan, as well as four Non-Executive Commissioners to provide challenge and scrutiny to the executive team.

    We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome applications from all communities and backgrounds, including underrepresented groups. We value diversity in our workforce as it enhances our ability to serve the communities of Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom.

    ICRIR's Code of Conduct Integrity Impartiality Openness Accountability Respect If you would have any queries or would like to contact us to discuss a reasonable adjustment, please email us at or call us on . Read Less
  • Intelligence Officer As we continue to grow, we are building a talen... Read More
    Intelligence Officer As we continue to grow, we are building a talent pool of skilled Intelligence Officers to be part of the Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery (ICRIR). Working as part of an integrated investigations team you will support the overall mission of the ICRIR to provide information to families, victims and survivors of Troubles-related deaths and serious injury, and in doing so fulfil its principal objective of promoting reconciliation. As part of the Intelligence Unit, you will work under the supervision of the Intelligence Team leader and directly alongside analysts and researchers. You will have access to and become proficient in interrogating various Intelligence databases utilised by the ICRIR which you will use to complete a range of intelligence reports which will be delivered in different forms of communication. You will also work closely with Senior Investigating Officers and their teams to assist in identifying and locating suspects and subjects of interest. You will assist in identifying possible lines of enquiry by becoming a subject matter expert in legacy intelligence records and systems across a range of organisations involved in security provision in Northern Ireland during the Troubles. We welcome the unique contribution diverse applicants bring and do not discriminate based on culture, ethnicity, race, nationality or national origin, age, sex, gender identity or expression, religion or belief, disability status, sexual orientation, educational or social background or any other factor. We are happy to discuss the role and answer any questions you may have. Please feel free to contact us for an informal conversation by emailing us at Key Responsibilities Support the implementation of intelligence procedures and policy for ICRIR in line with its strategy, objectives and directives. Ensure compliance with legal and operational requirements and continuous service improvement and consistency of practice. Proactively gather, develop and evaluate intelligence linked to cases being investigated by ICRIR to make an assessment of the risk, harm, vulnerabilities and opportunities which exist and to identify gaps. Utilise existing data systems including sensitive national police systems and other open and closed intelligence sources to support the preparation and delivery of intelligence products and reports, such as subject profiles, to clearly and accurately inform decision making. Support the production and delivery of coherent and structured reports and briefings to the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) and investigation teams on intelligence matters relating to investigations; including a series of weekly briefings. Establish and maintain networks with internal partners to ensure their key requirements are met and with external agencies, including PSNI, MOD & Security Services, ensuring that relationships remain appropriate and professional. Maintain awareness of innovation within intelligence to ensure implementation of latest techniques and tactics, best practice, and information relevant to the role. Be open in identifying new methods of research, tools and software to enhance the open-source capability. Act as a subject matter expert for advice and guidance to ICRIR staff on all matters relation to closed/ sensitive material. Establish and document audit trails for each piece of intelligence including quality assurance scrutiny to ensure validity and reliability.
    Person Specification Essential Criteria Recent knowledge and experience of working within a sensitive and confidential intelligence environment. Ability to deliver quality written reports, oral briefings and presentations at all levels. Possess a track record of intelligence and information management with a comprehensive understanding of the National Intelligence Model. Ability to ensure that all activities and research are compliant with RIPA, Computer Misuse Act, ECHR, CPIA and DPA legislation. Ability to communicate with a range of stakeholders to provide information and intelligence and ensure understanding. Strong relationship and partnership skills across external agencies and an ability to manage highly sensitive material. Advanced Intelligence training including the Intelligence Professionalism Programme or equivalent relevant experience. A high degree of self-motivation, personal responsibility and organisation. Demonstrate the values set out in the ICRIR Code of Conduct. Applicants for this role must be willing to undergo and attain DV clearance (if not already cleared) and attain and maintain STRAP accreditation. For this Security Level, applicants are required to be a UK National. This is not an ICRIR requirement, but a condition required by the UK Cabinet Office rules based on the nature of information which the role holder will be regularly accessing. Please find further information on NSV (National Security Vetting): National security vetting: clearance levels - GOV.UK Desirable Criteria Knowledge of Northern Ireland related terrorism. Knowledge of intelligence computer operating systems, a confident IT user with good Excel, Word and intelligence systems including NSN, PSNI C3 Database, CT HOLMES, and open source tactics. About Us The Independent Commission for Reconciliation and Information Recovery is an independent organisation that has been established to recover information about Troubles-related deaths and serious injuries to families, victims, and survivors and to promote reconciliation. We are building the Commission and hiring more staff now that we have begun receiving cases. We are building a values-led organisation. We operate with integrity, impartiality, openness, accountability, and respect, as set out in our Code of Conduct. This is reflected in our fair and open recruitment processes. We encourage people to join us across all backgrounds, communities and faiths to help us deliver. The Commission is primarily based in Belfast, with further operational sites in Northern Ireland and London. Travel to all locations will be required, but hybrid working arrangements will help us support a range of flexible working patterns. This is an exciting opportunity to join an organisation with a unique and vital remit. The Commission is formed of seven Commissioners, the Chief Commissioner, Sir Declan Morgan, the Chief Executive Officer, Louise Warde Hunter and the Commissioner for Investigations, Peter Sheridan, as well as four Non-Executive Commissioners to provide challenge and scrutiny to the executive team. We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We welcome applications from all communities and backgrounds, including underrepresented groups. We value diversity in our workforce as it enhances our ability to serve the communities of Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom. Read Less

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