CORONERS OFFICER– FORCE CID - INVESTIGATIONS
Coroners Officer - F Grade Permanent: 22.2 hours Monday-Wednesday based at Lichfield Grade F - £27,690 - £33,348 Own Car for business use |
Staffordshire Police is continually striving to deliver the best possible service for the county’s residents, businesses and visitors. It is a fast-paced organisation, adaptive to modern policing needs and open to continual improvement.
Set out within the force’s Policing Plan, Staffordshire Police has clear direction and ambition through five main priorities; Modern Policing, Early Intervention, Supporting Victims and Witnesses, Managing Offenders and Reoffending and Public Confidence. These priorities support the exciting changes that have already taken place and provide the framework for changes to come.
Everyone who works for the force has an important role to play in shaping the future of Staffordshire Police. The force seeks people who will champion new ways of working, be collaborative and agile and represent in a fair and ethical manner those that Staffordshire Police serves.
About the Opportunity
Investigations in Staffordshire is a key strand to the delivery of our Policing Plan. We aim to focus on what matters to the people of Staffordshire through modern policing, early intervention, supporting victims and witnesses, managing offenders and public confidence.
The post is are based within CID, Lichfield, part of the City Command.
However, there will be a requirement to work in the north of the county and at other sites across the county, as demand requires.
The role of Coroner’s Officer provides technical and administrative support to His Majesty’s Coroners. The main responsibility of this role is to investigate and prepare files for inquests, which will include the preparation of statutory documents and summonses to witnesses and jurors in accordance with Home Office regulations and participate in inquest proceedings
The post holder will assist and support both the Coroner and Police, processing death reports, investigating deaths and convening inquests.
Further details of the key tasks, responsibilities can be found within the role profile.
The closing date for receipt of completed applications is at Midday 6th February 2023
Benefits of working for Staffordshire Police:
Annual Leave entitlement – 28 days plus Bank Holidays.
Flexible / Agile Working
Employers Pension contribution -15.5%
Sick pay scheme
Fostering friendly policy
Family friendly policies – maternity, paternity, parental leave, adoption
Occupational Health
On site Gyms
Staff associations
Reward and Recognition
Blue light Card – not solely for Staffs police
Lottery Onsite Car Parking Onsite Canteen
* Please note that applications are welcomed from all suitably qualified/experienced individuals. However prior consideration will be given to applications from individuals who are ‘at risk’ and employed by Staffordshire Police. If an appointment is made from that at risk group, the post may be withdrawn. In this event, a representative from the People Services team will notify any affected applicants.
“Staffordshire have a strong commitment to equality and diversity in our people, within the organisation and in the services we provide to our communities.
We want to reflect the communities we serve and one way we can try to achieve this is through a 'positive action' approach.
Positive action is activity which helps employers identify and remove barriers and issues to the recruitment, retention and progression of people who identify with underrepresented groups of the Equalities Act 2010 (i.e. LGBT+, ethnicity, disability), whilst still employing people on merit.
Click here to register your interest in being involved in positive action opportunities and support; Positive.action@staffordshire.pnn.police.uk “
- Medical assessment
- References
This opportunity is closed to applications.