£27K/yr
Birmingham, England
Permanent, Variable

Intelligence Research Officer

Posted by The Gambling Commission .

Intelligence Research Officer
Birmingham / Hybrid

Job Purpose

This role is about conducting proactive intelligence research and producing a range of intelligence products that identify threats and risks and being capable of briefing key stakeholders to escalate issues. You will be part of the Intelligence Team, working closely with other operational colleagues, collating and developing evolving intelligence and delivering an intelligence-led approach to the Commission's work.

The Benefits

- Salary of circa £27,000 pa
- Civil service pension, with an employer contribution rate of 27%
- Flexible working
- Hybrid working, with regular travel to Birmingham
- 26 days' holiday, rising to 29 days after two years' service, with the option to buy up to five days extra annual leave

Key Responsibilities

- Conduct reactive intelligence checks through open source and covert research using multiple data sets and sources of information.
- Interpret information and intelligence, create intelligence logs whilst maintaining databases and intelligence records.
- Conduct horizon scanning for emerging threats, contributing to strategic, thematic and tactical products by presenting information in line with the policies and procedures of the Commission.
- Maintain an overview of the whole team's work and support them with requests for intelligence products and research against different threats.
- Participate in project work as directed and be prepared to respond to taking on tasks from other parts of the business to support Regulatory delivery.
- Build effective and collaborative relationships and communicate with external customers and internal colleagues to ensure that targets and deadlines are met.
- Handle and process sensitive sources of intelligence, ensuring their confidentiality, correct recording and dissemination are always safeguarded.
- Highly flexible and motivated to work on a variety of simultaneous research tasks with the ability to contribute to urgent taskings or work on wider operations projects as directed.

The above does not constitute an exhaustive list of duties. The post holder may be required to perform any reasonable tasks commensurate with the level of responsibility at the request of their Manager.

Person Specification

Essential

- Ability to analyse information and identify risks, escalating as appropriate with minimal supervision.
- Good understanding of the National Intelligence Model principles.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to work with individuals at all levels of the Commission.
- Demonstrate effective planning and organisation skills with the ability to recognise and manage priorities.
- Competence in the use of Microsoft Office suite, the internet and using online research and other open source.

Desirable

- Previous experience of working in an intelligence environment.
- An understanding of relevant legislation including Data Protection Act, GDPR and Human Rights Act.
- Proven analytical skills with the ability to summarise and communicate complex information and identify key points.

Our Ways of Working

Outcome-focused: We put consumers at the heart of everything we do. We take responsibility for an issue and moving it forward. We deliver results through working collaboratively.

Reaching for ways to improve: We encourage feedback and ideas. We are committed to continuous improvement and are open to trying different ways of working. We celebrate successes and take responsibility when things go wrong.

Respectful: We recognise every colleague's contribution. We give each other timely constructive feedback. We all encourage challenge.

Communicate well: We are clear and concise. We listen and check our understanding. We explain the reasons for decisions.

Making this a great place to work: We all help to make the Commission a great place to work. We value and support each other. We demonstrate a positive attitude

About Us:

Set up under the Gambling Act 2005, the Gambling Commission is committed to safeguarding the public against any detrimental impact brought about by gambling. We do this by keeping crime out, protecting children and vulnerable people and ensuring the commercial gambling industry is run fairly and openly. We work with the legal system, the public health system, community groups and the industry itself to understand how we can protect the interests of as many people as possible, as effectively as possible.

The closing date for this role is 20th September 2024.

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