Overview
Job Purpose:
To be responsible for the decision making and disclosure element in relation to all disclosure requests such as DBS; Pressing Social Need; Common Law Disclosures etc. and all elements of Civil Disclosure from the public and external bodies which includes legal aid requests.
Main Responsibilities:
- To manage processing all disclosure requests by application of documented Warwickshire Police procedures which requires taking personal responsibility for risk assessing the relevancy, accuracy and the proportionality of non-convictional, convictional and not guilty information.
- To be responsible for the compilation and submission of disclosure files to the Chief Officer Delegate (COD) for authorisation of disclosure.
- To be responsible for the decisions relating to non-disclosures.
- To provide advice and guidance to all Warwickshire Police staff, internal departments and external customers to ensure compliance with relevant processes.
- To work, as directed by the Disclosure Supervisor, to deliver an effective, high quality service to the organisation.
- To monitor and evaluate on-going disclosure processes and to advise on decisions. To highlight any trends, advise and make recommendations on police disclosure procedures and Force Policy.
- To participate in meetings provide relevant feedback and work as part of the team.
- To mentor new starters and the training and supervision of the Disclosure Assistant in all areas of Civil Disclosure.
- To be familiar with and support the aims and objectives of the team, section, department, directorate and organisation.
- To undertake other duties commensurate with the nature, level of responsibility and grading of this post, as required.
Special Conditions: Exposure to disturbing/unpleasant images or tasks.
Person Specification:
Knowledge:
- A Level 3, or equivalent, qualification.
- An understanding and good working knowledge of disclosure procedures and the relevant legislation.
- Knowledge of Quality Assurance Framework (QAF) and statutory code of practice.
- Demonstrable evidence of a commitment to personal and professional development.
Desirable:
- A working knowledge of police disclosure procedures.
Experience:
- Experience of co-ordinating disclosure and related processes.
- Experience of gathering, risk assessing and analysing evidence in order to make recommendations
- Experience of working in a confidential environment demonstrating a high level of personal integrity and discretion when dealing with confidential matters.
Desirable:
- Previous experience of co-ordinating disclosure processes within a policing environment.
Key Skills:
- Ability to work to tight deadlines and changing priorities.
- Ability to quickly absorb information and understand new disclosure policies and processes.
- Ability to prepare clear and concise reports, witness statements and notes of Court hearing.
- Ability to communicate with a wide range of people both verbally and in writing.
- Ability to be flexible, using own initiative and working without direct supervision.
- Excellent IT skills, including the use of databases, spreadsheet applications and computerised resource planning systems.