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Protective Orders Co-ordinator

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1 month ago
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RSR are currently recruiting for experienced ex-Police Officer to work as a Protective Order Coordinator on a full-time, long-term contract, based in Fareham, Hampshire.

The initial contract is for 6 months, but there is a view to extend this.

The role is paying £16.71p per hour (PAYE).

The role will be situated within a Police Force, so applicants must be able to obtain national security vetting.

Role overview:

To provide support and guidance to staff/officers around the recording, identification, application and enforcement of protective (ancillary) orders across the force as part of the relentless pursuit of criminals

Main Responsibilities:

To promote the overall use of protective orders within relevant cases across the forces, including (but not limited to DVPN/O's, SPO's, SHPO's, SRO's, FMPO's and Violent Offender Orders.

To ensure data quality and accuracy of recording of Protective Orders on RMS Niche and other IT systems, making amendments and providing feedback to staff/officers as required.

To accurately and effectively risk assess all incoming/new protective orders, and raise through electronic tasking and/or at relevant meetings as required

To proactively identify live cases where protective orders may be appropriate and either take responsibility for applications, or create relevant tasking to staff/officers with follow up support as required.

To identify and monitor breaches of orders and ensure appropriate action is taken

To collate statistical data relating to the application, issuing and management of protective orders to support delivery of our performance framework and provide any required data updates.Knowledge/Experience:

Experience working in a busy office environment
To have previous experience of Police based systems including RMS Niche, PNC & PND.If you would like to be considered for this position and have the relevant experience, then please apply now

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