Forensic Scene Investigator
Essential:
- Undertaking or undertaken vocational Forensic Scene Investigation Training
- A full driving licence is necessary because of the operational requirements of the role. Reasonable adjustments for those with a disability will be put in place
- Attention to detail
- Communication skills
- Observation and analytical skills
- Report writing
- IT skills
Desirable:
- Forensic qualification
- Photographic qualification
Benefits
- WMP is a large and diverse organisation where you can develop your skills, knowledge and career in an encouraging and flexible environment. We're able to offer you a comprehensive range of rewards and benefits including:
- 28 days annual leave (plus bank holidays); increasing to 33 days after five years’ service
- access to a Corporate Health Cash Plan and wellbeing website
- The opportunity to save on travel costs through a Corporate Travel Scheme
- The option to join a generous Local Government pension scheme
In return you can expect a rewarding career as a Forensic Scene investigator as part of an organisation that recognises the importance of work/life balance and that offers a range of attractive benefits and a friendly and supportive work environment
We are in the middle of an exciting programme of development as we move towards our WMP2020 objectives – new ways of working and innovative technology are at the forefront of our thinking. Our region is also hosting the UK City of Culture in 2021 and the Commonwealth Games in 2022.
Any queries should be directed to Scott Richards email - s.a.richards@west-midlands.pnn.police.uk
West Midlands Police are currently undertaking a long term review of staff pay and conditions. The grade, pay and other terms of employment are therefore subject to review and may change in the future.