
Serious Crime Investigator - Defence Serious Crime Unit - JPANS 2181984
Posted 3 days ago by UK Ministry of Defence
£52,000 Per year
Fixed-Term
Hybrid
Portsmouth, England, United Kingdom
Summary: The role of Serious Crime Investigator within the Defence Serious Crime Unit involves supporting military investigators in conducting thorough and ethical investigations. Candidates must be PIP 2 qualified and willing to work flexibly, including occasional weekend duties and potential short-term overseas deployments. The position offers a unique opportunity to contribute to the Armed Forces while fostering personal and professional growth among colleagues. This role is fixed-term for three years and requires security clearance for eligibility.
Key Responsibilities:
- Support a team of military investigators in delivering thorough, timely, and ethical investigations.
- Assess risks and drive efficiency within a fast-paced environment.
- Mentor colleagues through the Professional Investigations Programme.
- Promote an inclusive and diverse environment.
- Develop partnerships with internal and external judicial partners.
- Be available for occasional after-hours work and flexible duties.
- Participate in investigations requiring mobility commitments as needed.
Key Skills:
- PIP 2 qualification.
- Strong teamwork and planning skills.
- Results-driven with a passion for high standards.
- Ability to assess risks effectively.
- Experience in mentoring and developing others.
- Excellent communication and relationship-building skills.
- Willingness to undergo security clearance.
Salary (Rate): £52,000.00 yearly
City: Portsmouth
Country: United Kingdom
Working Arrangements: hybrid
IR35 Status: fixed-term
Seniority Level: Mid-Level
Industry: Other
About the role Defence is developing a new Armed Forces entry route for civilians to utilise their specialist skills, the roles will also be open to veterans and reservists. This new pathway will help the nation develop its connection to the Armed Forces. The ZigZag pilot will build wider understanding and experience of Defence through the unique experiences and personal development opportunities that can be gained from working in the Armed Forces. The Defence Serious Crime Unit (DSCU) is an independent, professional, and global Service Police force, with authority to investigate serious crime alleged to have been committed by persons subject to Service law in the UK and overseas. You can find more information about DSCU here . This role offers individuals a choice in mobility levels. The nature of investigation work and your role duties mean you must be willing and able to be on duty, in person, one weekend per month. No Mobility commitment role is office and crime scene based. However, there’s opportunity for occasional home working for writing reports and administrative tasks. Duties normally fall within standard weekday working hours - it is rare to be called in outside of these hours. However, you will be expected to work flexibly to support the outputs of the team. Occasional after-hours work may be required. For Partial mobility commitments you will be expected to cover a broader region assisting the wider team when required, this may be UK wide but will not be more than 35 nights out of bed per year For Full mobility Commitments you can expect a mixture of the above within a defined base but deployable to investigate crime wherever our service personnel require us Please note that salary and benefits are aligned to the level of mobility chosen with higher levels attracting enhanced remuneration and benefits in recognition of the broader contribution to defence priorities. To be eligible you must either be a British Citizen, a Citizen of the Irish Republic and undergo security clearance by the National Vetting Service. This position is advertised at 37 hours per week. This role is being offered on a fixed term basis . The role is subject to assignment duration for 3 years. The closing date for applications is: 23:55 17th August 2025. Job description We are seeking a dynamic PIP 2 qualified Investigator to support a team of military investigators in delivering thorough, timely, and ethical investigations. This role requires a results-driven individual with a passion for high standards, teamwork, planning, and professional compliance. The successful candidate will play a pivotal role in dealing with complex investigations, assessing risks, and driving efficiency within a fast-paced and high-impact environment. This is a unique opportunity for you to experience being inside the Armed Forces and to support and inspire military colleagues, sharing best practices from your unique experiences. You will play a pivotal role in developing colleagues’ personal and professional growth whilst actively promoting and cultivating an inclusive and diverse environment where everyone feels valued, respected and empowered. By sharing your expertise and mentoring others through the Professional Investigations Programme, you will make a lasting impact not only on their personal development but also on the future of investigative excellence within Defence Policing. There is also the opportunity to develop partnerships and liaise with internal and external judicial partners, building relationships that bring our public services together. There may be a voluntary opportunity for Partial Mobility and No Mobility commitments for a short-term deployment overseas (2-3 weeks) during the 3-year contract, subject to medical and fitness requirements being met. (Full Mobility Commitments should expect this).