Records & Seized Property Processing Assistant
Red Snapper Group
Records & Seized Property Processing Assistant
21 March by Red Snapper Group
Red Snapper Group jobs

RSR are recruiting for a Records & Seized Property Processing Assistant to work on a long-term, full-time contract based at 2 sites across Birmingham.
The role is based fully on-site (not remote)
The role is paying £13.96p per hour (PAYE)

About the role:
The force has hundreds of thousands of seized property items and thousands of boxes of paperwork across the Force.
You will be working in a busy office and warehouse environment, providing effective support that is integral to the functioning of operational policing.

Role Responsibilities:

* Management of seized property within our secure warehouse environment
* Operating computer systems to record movements, audits, disposal, sales, returns, etc of seized property items
* Operating computer systems to review and upload records
* Operating document scanning equipment to digitalise archived records for retention
* Maintaining clear records of document archives
* Assist in the logistical movements of physical document archives

Essential Criteria
* Be computer literate and proficient in the use of CONNECT (an integrated Police system) and basic Microsoft Office products
* Demonstrate a high level of personal and professional integrity
* Experience of working with Detained Property, Tape Libraries and Crime Files
* Working knowledge of relevant legislation and guidance, CPIA, MoPI, PACE, Data Protection


The post holder must also undertake other duties within their competence or otherwise appropriate to the grading of the post as required. Vetting to level NPPV level 2 (FULL) is also required.


If you would like to be considered for this position and have the relevant experience, then please apply now!

Reference: 54686993
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