Major Crime Intelligence Officer

Major Crime Intelligence Officer - Major Crime Team
Fareham, Hampshire - Office Based
- -22.50 per hour
- 2-Year Fixed Term
- 3 days per week (Tue-Thurs)
- 8 hours per day
As a Major Crime Intelligence Officer, you will work closely with investigators and senior officers to support major crime investigations and inform operational decision-making. The focus of your role will be on gathering, analysing, and disseminating intelligence to identify patterns, provide actionable insights, and ensure intelligence directly contributes to successful outcomes.
What You will Do:
Information Gathering & Research.
Collect data and intelligence from diverse sources, including operational intelligence, financial records, communications, and human intelligence. This will be in accordance with a defined and agreed collection plan where applicable, to identify gaps, and patterns, and inform (de)briefing, tasking, and RIPA authorities (where appropriate and in accordance with principles of legality, necessity, and proportionality)
Analysis & Evaluation
Assess the reliability and relevance of intelligence, identifying trends, patterns, and links between individuals, groups, and activities. Accurately inform decision making and providing advice on tactical options.
Dissemination & Briefings
Prepare high-quality intelligence products including reports, profiles, and briefings to support both tactical operations and strategic planning.
Operational Support
Provide live intelligence updates during operations.
What You will Need:
- Proven experience in intelligence or investigative roles
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills with the ability to interpret complex data.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills for producing intelligence products and briefing teams.
- Attention to detail with a methodical, structured approach to casework.
- Ability to remain effective under pressure and manage competing demands.
- Strong teamwork and collaboration skills, working with colleagues and partner agencies.
Desirable:
- Experience working on serious and organised crime investigations.
- Knowledge of intelligence frameworks such as the National Intelligence Model (NIM).
- Familiarity with intelligence databases and analytical tools.
We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all members of the community. All applications will be considered on the basis of objective criteria, such as qualifications, experience, and ability to do the job.