National Crime Agency

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National Crime Agency
May 04, 2026
Full time
£49,392 - £53,493 (plus London Weighting of £4,219 or South-East Allowance of £3,375 where applicable) 30 roles across the UK, including Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, London, Liverpool, Nottingham, Sunderland and more. About the role The National Crime Agency is the UK's lead agency against serious and organised crime. Our Investigations Directorate tackles the highest-harm criminals and the most complex threats - from illicit finance and modern slavery to drugs, firearms, child sexual abuse and international corruption. As a Senior Investigator, you will lead and manage teams working on serious and organised crime investigations. You will act as a Deputy Senior Investigating Officer / Action Allocator, making high-stakes decisions, managing risk in pressurised environments, and working alongside partner agencies to pursue offenders and protect the public. Every day will be different. You will use innovative approaches and groundbreaking techniques to disrupt criminals who present the greatest threat to the UK. What we're looking for You will need: Significant, proven experience of supervising serious and complex investigations In-depth knowledge of relevant UK and international legislation Strong leadership and decision-making skills, with experience managing and developing teams PIP2 accreditation (or recognised equivalent), current/active within the last 3 years You will also be required to pass an eight-day Public and Personal Safety Training (PPST) course within your first six months in post. What you'll get: Civil Service pension with a 28.97% employer contribution 26 days' annual leave rising to 31 after 5 years, plus 8 bank holidays Flexible working options including flexi-time and compressed hours Interest-free loans, cycle to work, gym discounts and more Key Worker housing status and family-friendly policies Learning and development opportunities Virtual Open Evening Want to find out more before you apply? Join us online on Monday 11 May, 6-7pm via MS Teams. Register by midday on 11 May at the link in the full job listing. For full details and to apply, visit Civil Service Jobs (reference: 459258). Closing date: 11:55pm, Thursday 21 May 2026.
National Crime Agency
May 04, 2026
Full time
£42,270 (SPOT Rate, with progressive pay increases) plus London Weighting of £4,218 or South-East Allowance of £3,375 where applicable 45 roles available across the UK, including Belfast, Birmingham, Bristol, London, Liverpool, Nottingham, Sunderland and more. About the role The National Crime Agency is the UK's lead agency against serious and organised crime. Our Investigations Directorate tackles the most dangerous and complex criminal threats facing the UK - from organised immigration crime and illicit finance to drugs, firearms, child sexual abuse and international corruption. As an Experienced Investigator, you will collect and develop intelligence and evidence, contribute to case file preparation, and help bring the UK's most harmful criminals to justice. You will work alongside colleagues across the NCA and partner agencies in a varied, fast-paced environment - making decisions that have a real impact on public safety. Every day will be different. These are challenging, rewarding roles that require flexibility, resilience and a genuine commitment to protecting the public. What we're looking for You will need: Experience and knowledge of criminal investigation techniques Knowledge of interviewing witnesses and suspects, including custody procedures Experience of seizure of exhibits, continuity of evidence and CPIA disclosure obligations Experience completing case files and liaising with prosecuting agencies A current/active PIP1 or PIP2 accreditation (or recognised equivalent), valid within the last 3 years A full DVLA driving licence You will also be required to pass a Public and Personal Safety Training (PPST) course within your first six months in post. What you'll get: Civil Service pension with a 28.97% employer contribution 26 days' annual leave rising to 31 after 5 years, plus 8 bank holidays Flexible working options including flexi-time and compressed hours Interest-free loans, cycle to work, gym discounts and more Key Worker housing status and family-friendly policies Learning and development opportunities Virtual Open Evening Want to find out more before you apply? Join us online on Tuesday 12 May, 6-7pm via MS Teams. Register by midday on Monday 11 May at the link in the full job listing. For full details and to apply, visit Civil Service Jobs (reference: 459274). Closing date: 11:55pm, Thursday 21 May 2026. The NCA is committed to diversity and inclusion. This role is open to eligible UK and Commonwealth nationals and certain other groups - see the full listing for nationality requirements. Security clearance to SC level is required prior to appointment.