C7455 PO 2-5 CTSA - Avon and Somerset Constabulary

Recruitment Team
Police Headquarters
PO Box 37, Valley Road
Portishead, Bristol, BS20 8QJ
Telephone: 01275 816351 Facsimile: 01275 816124
Email: [email protected]
Office hours 08:30 – 17:00 Mon - Fri
When telephoning or writing please ask for or address correspondence for the attention of:
Recruitment Team
Dear Applicant
Thank you for your interest in a Police Staff position with Avon and Somerset Constabulary. Please find attached:
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A copy of the job description and the person specification
Application form
Avon and Somerset Constabulary’s European Working Time Regulations Policy
The closing date for this post is 5pm on Tuesday 27th January 2015 applications received after this time
will not be considered. Please ideally return completed applications electronically via e-mail to
[email protected]
Alternatively if you wish to submit your application by post please send to the above address.
In line with the Constabulary’s Equal Opportunities Policy, in order to ensure all applications may be assessed
against the same criteria, it is essential you complete the enclosed forms fully in order to provide us with up-todate information about yourself.
Your completed application will be assessed against the person specification which will be used to shortlist the
applications. Please note, that we are unable to make assumptions about your experience. If you wish to apply
for more than one post, please complete a separate application form as application forms are bespoke to each
vacancy.
All applicants must be able to be vetted before appointment. Vetting is part of the recruitment process and for
meaningful vetting enquires to take place; applicants are required to have been resident in the UK for the last five
years for this role.
Under the exceptions in the Equalities Act (2010) the post requires access to large volumes of the most
sensitive intelligence material on a daily basis.
Applicants must hold or be prepared to undergo both Police Management Vetting (MV) and National
Security Vetting - Security Clearance (Enhanced) Level before taking up the post. Additionally, this
material is of particular sensitivity to the UK and its distribution must be restricted to UK nationals. In
approved circumstances dual-nationals (of which one element is British) may also be granted access.
However, in the event that potential conflicts of interest cannot be managed the post holder will not be
able to see the intelligence material and will not be able to perform their duties. For the purposes of
safeguarding national security applicants who do not hold or acquire Police Management Vetting (MV),
National Security Vetting - Security Clearance (Enhanced) Level and meet the nationality requirements
cannot be offered the post.
Unfortunately, we are unable to pay excess postage on items received; therefore, please ensure that the correct
amount is paid if returning your application by post. If this is not the case, I regret that your application will not be
accepted, but will be returned to you.
If you have a disability, you may wish to let us know if there are any reasonable adjustments you would like us to
make to assist you in your application. Please be assured that this information will be treated in the strictest
confidence.
Yours faithfully
Recruitment Team
C7455 PO 2-5 CTSA
Adviser
Role Profile
To deliver security advice throughout the South West in accordance with national strategy, to protect
the region against attack.
Main Responsibilities
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To undertake tasking locally through the Investigation Unit and nationally from the National
Security Office (NaCTSO).
As a member of the South West regional team, to act as the focal point for protective
security advice, both internally and externally, to enhance and improve the safety and security
of all communities.
Delivering protective security advice to crowded places, hazardous sites and sectors and
other vulnerable locations identified either locally or by central government.
Delivering presentations of findings to customers, covering security standards, business
resilience and continuity.
To support the Centre for the Protection of the National Infrastructure (CPNI) in both the
protection of and response to critical sites.
To promote awareness of the current threats and to resolve any security concerns through
a ‘problem solving approach’.
To fulfil the statutory obligations provided in the related Acts, in respect of the security of
designated pathogens and toxins.
To fulfil the statutory obligations provided in the High Activity Sealed Radiological Sources
(HASS) Regulations 2003 in relation to radiological sources.
To ensure that security advice is mainstreamed to a variety of trade associations and
professional bodies, including: utilities; business partnerships; local authorities; other
emergency services; architects and planners.
To deliver regular related presentations, exercises and training sessions to both internal
and external audiences.
Rank/Grade
PO 2-5
Reports To
C7457 Regional Manager
Supervisory Responsibility
C7458 Awareness Adviser
Additional Information
Avon and Somerset Constabulary are committed to the principles of Equal Opportunities for all and
welcome applications from minority groups including disabled people.
Reasonable adjustments
Following consideration, reasonable adjustments will be implemented to enable disabled staff covered
by the provisions of the Equality Act to undertake the core duties and responsibilities of a post in line
with the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) guidance and code of practice on
employment.
Additional Responsibilities:
You may be required to perform other duties which are not necessarily specified on the role profile,
but which are commensurate with the responsibilities of the role holder.
Security Vetting:
It is the policy of the Avon & Somerset Constabulary to conduct security checks on all staff in line with
the National Vetting Policy.
This post has been designated as requiring the following vetting levels in accordance with the
National Vetting Policy - Police Management Vetting (MV) And National Security Vetting - Security
Clearance Level (Enhanced) (SC(E))
Experience and Qualifications
The postholder will have:
Clearly evidenced communication and presentation skills
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A good standard of computer literacy and experience of producing computer based or
written reports to a deadline
Experience of providing protective security advice
Experience of providing high-level problem solving
Experience of devising and delivering presentations and training
Experience of influencing and persuading stakeholders, using good negotiating and
interpersonal skills.
The following would be advantageous:1. Good knowledge of current affairs and global counter terrorism matters.
2. Experience of working within a police or other law enforcement background.
3. A higher level academic qualification in a related discipline.
Additional Considerations:
You may be required to support the regional network by providing services and advice throughout the
region. As a result some travel around the South West may be necessary - a full current driving
licence (or the ability to travel around the region by other means) is therefore essential.
The post holder will be required to work towards becoming a fully accredited Advisor which must be
achieved within two years of appointment to the post. On successful completion of ongoing training
and practical work throughout the period, the post holder will receive a Certificate of Occupational
Competence. In order to maintain this accreditation status the Advisor will be required to attend
regular CPD events and to provide evidence of professional competence to remain in the role.
The post entails regular visits to sites and sectors holding hazardous materials, requiring the
maintenance and use of personal protective equipment, monitoring of radiological exposure and
general compliance with health and safety considerations.
The role requires demonstrating a high level of integrity and responsibility, with a keen awareness of
business and commercial confidentiality, as advice given by CTSAs can have far reaching commercial
and organisational implications.
Skills
For PDR
Technical Skills and Behavioural Competencies.
Please note Technical Skills and Behavioural Competencies do not apply to
Promotion/Recruitment/Selection/PDR processes. They are used for Grading purposes and
Underperformance where relevant.
Skill Category: Policing Personal Qualities
Policing Personal
Qualities
Strategic/Organisational Perspective
- Level Middle Manager
Yes
Policing Personal
Qualities
Leadership - Level Middle Manager
Yes
Policing Personal
Qualities
Managing Performance - Level
Middle Manager
Yes
Policing Personal
Qualities
Decision making - Level Middle
Manager
Yes
NOS Code
NOS Title
Promote equality and value diversity
Promote equality and value diversity
Shine Leadership Framework
Authentic, Change, Engage
Shortlisting
SHORTLIST
Criteria relevant to
the job
Qualifications
ESSENTIAL
ADDITIONAL/USEFUL
Requirements necessary for
Where available, elements that
safe and effective performance contribute to improved/immediate
in the job
performance in the job
Hold a full current driving
licence or be able to travel
around the force area using
alternative transport as travel
around the South West may
be necessary
QE1
Experience
Clearly evidenced
communication and
presentation skills
Good knowledge of current
affairs and global counter
terrorism matters.
EE1
A good standard of computer
literacy
EA1
Experience of working within a
police or other law enforcement
background
EE2
EA2
Experience of producing
computer based or written
reports to a deadline.
A higher level academic
qualification in a related discipline
EA3
EE3
Experience of providing
protective security advice
EE4
Experience of providing highlevel problem solving
EE5
Experience of presentations
and training
EE6
A record of influencing and
persuading stakeholders,
using good negotiating and
interpersonal skills.
EE7