Job Specifications
Details
Reference number
447076
Salary
£36,057
Allowances are reviewed annually and may be increased, decreased or removed. All salary offers will be made in line with Remuneration Policy. Roles based in London will receive an additional London Weighting (Per Annum) of £4218. A Civil Service Pension with an employer contribution of 28.97%.
Job grade
Executive Officer
NCA Grade 5, Constable
Contract type
Internship
Business area
NCA - Threat Leadership - National Cyber Crime Unit (NCCU)
Type of role
Analytical, Architecture and Data, Digital, Governance, Information Technology, Knowledge and Information Management, Policing, Policy, Project Delivery
Working pattern
Flexible working, Full-time, Part-time
Number of jobs available
2
Location
London, Warrington
For roles based in London, your contractual place of work will be Stratford. While the Stratford site is expected to become operational from November 2025 – March 2026, you will be required to carry out your contractual duties from Vauxhall or another reasonable location on a temporary basis during the interim period. Please note that, as Stratford will be your contractual place of work, any subsequent move from a temporary location will not entitle you to payments for travel time or costs under the Relocation and Excess Travel Policy.
About The Job
Job summary
Information About The Command
Threat Leadership is responsible for the national response to the Serious Organised Crime (SOC) threats. Our role is to work with partners both inside the NCA and externally to set the strategic direction, facilitate effective delivery of the response, and ensure we understand the impact of our activity. Adopting a threat-led and intelligence-driven approach, we identify emerging challenges and changes to the threat landscape. A key objective is to tackle SOC threats by maximising the benefit of new capability across the system. This approach means we can achieve more with the resources we have and be more effective developing business cases to enhance our response. Driving the multi-agency UK 4P (PURSUE, PREVENT, PROTECT, PREPARE) response by agreeing threat priorities, influencing tasking of operational activity across law enforcement, facilitating partner action and informing policy, regulatory and legislative changes to better protect the public. Threat Leadership leads the national response for Organised Immigration Crime (OIC), Modern Slavery and Human Trafficking (MSHT), Drugs, Firearms, Child Sexual Abuse (CSA), and Borders. Threat Leadership is also home to the National Cyber Crime Unit, which combines Cyber threat leadership with an operational response.
Information About The Business Area
The NCCU is the UK lead for tackling the threat from cyber crime. For the first time, the UK has a single Unit with the responsibility and capability to lead the overall response, coordinate activity across a range of partners, and provide specialist cyber support and expertise across law enforcement.
Role Summary
Join the National Cyber Crime Unit (NCCU) and bring your unique skills to lead the UK’s fight against cybercrime! No previous cyber experience is necessary, but you should be curious to find out more. We want to work with like-minded individuals who are inquisitive and are keen to drive work forward. We are looking for people from a range of backgrounds and/or degree disciplines to spend a whole year working in the National Cyber Crime Unit (NCCU). This role would be suited to those looking for a year in industry in their degree, who have just finished their studies, or who are seeking to transition to a role within cyber. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment. We welcome neurodivergent thinkers and offer reasonable adjustments to those who need them.
Job Description
In this role, you will be at the heart of shaping the response to the cyber crime threat both within the NCA and beyond. It is a role requiring a strategic outlook, strong interpersonal skills, and the ability to respond and deliver quickly and accurately. Depending upon your experience – your role will either be as a business or performance analyst working in one of our 4P, Strategy or Performance teams.
Our 4P teams lead the PURSUE, PREVENT, PROTECT, and PREPARE response to the cyber threat, working with a range of partners across the system to set the strategic direction, agree priorities, coordinate activity, and deliver specific projects to tackle the threat. PURSUE focuses on the UK’s operational, law enforcement response to tackling cyber-crime. PREVENT is focused on deterring, diverting, and disrupting individuals from becoming involved in and committing cyber offences. PROTECT looks at ways to build resilience and keep businesses and individuals safe from cyber-attacks. PREPARE works to test the preparedness of the UK to large scale cyber events at the highest priority level across national and regional levels.
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