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Operation Hydrant Programme Researcher

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A law enforcement organisation is seeking a dedicated and detail-focused Researcher to join our Analysis & Research team in Sheffield. The role is working as part of the Operation Hydrant Programme which plays a critical national role working closely with police forces and partner agencies across the country, our programme helps build a clear and accurate picture of scale and threat, informing both operational activity and strategic decision-making.

This role is vital in supporting analysts by conducting high-quality research, reviewing sensitive material, and contributing to national reporting.

If you want to make a meaningful impact and support efforts to protect vulnerable children, this role offers a unique opportunity to do so.

This is an initial 3-month contract with potential to be extended and it is based in Sheffield (hybrid working available, 3 days per week in the office and 2 days working from home). The hourly rate for the role is £26.65 per hour via an Umbrella company or PAYE rates also available.

What You’ll Do

As a Researcher, you will:

  • Research and collate information to support analytical products and performance reporting
  • Maintain up-to-date knowledge of Hydrant Programme and partner agencies’ priorities
  • Work with national policing systems and software, building your knowledge of a wide range of tools
  • Produce accurate, clear and timely reports that feed into analytical outputs
  • Collect, collate, and evaluate data from a mixture of open and restricted sources
  • Liaise with partner organisations to gather information and build understanding
  • Read, categorise and summarise sensitive material relating to child sexual abuse and exploitation
  • Support decision-making and operational activity through high-quality research
  • Carry out any other duties appropriate to the role and grade

What We’re Looking For

Essential Skills & Experience

  • Experience researching and collating data
  • Strong written and verbal communication skills
  • Ability to produce accurate reports within tight timescales
  • Good problem-solving skills and ability to use your own initiative
  • Resilience and the ability to work under pressure
  • Strong interpersonal skills, able to communicate and debate information clearly
  • Basic understanding of intelligence/performance management processes
  • Good computer skills, including Microsoft Office
  • Strong literacy and numeracy skills

Desirable Skills

  • Understanding of Evidence-Based Policing principles
  • Familiarity with policing systems such as Niche, Connect, Athena, PND or PNC
  • Experience with Microsoft Excel, Power BI, or other analytical/data-mining tools
  • Awareness of crime recording processes within policing