Job Title: National Police Chiefs’ Council - Personal Assistant
Salary: £32,194 to £34,452 plus a location allowance of £1,721. You will receive £32,194 the band minimum. Progress to the band maximum of £34,452 will be via incremental progression.
Location: Remote working, and we encourage applications from candidates living across the UK. NPCC is currently based at 10 Victoria Street, London and therefore occasional travel will be required to this and other Police locations across the UK. Further details on flexible arrangements will be discussed at interview stage.
Contract: Fixed term contract until 31st March 2024 with the potential for further extension, subject to funding and performance.
THE NATIONAL POLICE CHIEFS’ COUNCIL (NPCC)
Policing is operating in a time of global change and uncertainty, the public and our staff need a service which is responsive, able to tackle future challenges and embrace opportunity.
The National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC) brings UK police leaders together to set direction in policing and drive progress for the public.
We achieve this through:
- Coordination – by joining up the operational response to critical national policing issues to deliver policing today and shape the future.
- Collaboration – by working in partnership as part of the whole policing system and beyond to improve public safety.
- Communication – by sharing the collective expertise, views, and action of UK police chiefs.
THE ROLE
The Personal Assistant is responsible for providing high level and confidential secretarial and administrative support to the National Police Chief’s Council (NPCC) ACC Sensitive Equities, SOC Deputy Director and support to staff officers. The Serious Organised Crime (SOC) Portfolio is a new addition to the NPCC remit, to enable a national cohesive and directed approach to tackling serious organised crime. The post holder will be instrumental in supporting SOC Portfolio Senior Leads ensuring engagement, collaboration, and participation nationally and across governmental bodies.
Key Responsibilities
- Manage and maintain the ACC and Deputy Director’s diary and emails relating to appointments and correspondence.
- Review and prepare correspondence and/or respond to relevant emails on behalf of the ACC and Deputy Directors.
- Conduct weekly diary meetings with the Staff Officers, ACC, and Deputy Directors to discuss upcoming engagements, invitations, and other requests.
- Schedule on behalf of the ACC and Deputy Directors, meetings with direct reports and the Boards and Groups to which they are members.
- Organise and administer meetings internally and externally at national level liaising with Chief Officers, officials and others as required, collate, circulate and quality assure agendas and papers, take, and circulate minutes.
- Prioritise, monitor, and chase up outstanding actions, and personally deal with both straightforward and complex issues to ensure responses.
- Prepare and check outgoing internal and external correspondence and reports, including sensitive and confidential material.
- Coordinate travel requirements, venue booking and accommodation.
- Filter general information, queries, phone calls and invitations to the ACC and Deputy Director’s by redirecting or taking forward contact as appropriate.
- Brief the ACC and Deputy Directors on current and ongoing matters.
- Keep and maintain an accurate record of papers and electronic correspondence on behalf of the ACC and Deputy Directors.
VETTING
Applicants must hold or be prepared to undergo National Security Vetting (NSV) at SC level before taking up the post.
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS
Please provide a CV and evidence against the following competencies (350 words maximum per competency) which are based on the knowledge, skills and experience set out in the job description and the competencies in the Competency and Values Framework (CVF).
- We support, deliver, and inspire, Level 2: Please give an example of how you have used your communication skills with a reluctant or uncooperative person to explain and encourage a different perspective which has resulted in them changing their initial opinion of the situation.
- We take ownership, Level 2: Working unsupervised – Describe a time when you have been required to take ownership of a problem with minimal supervision, and what you did.
- We are innovative and open-minded, Level 2: Please tell us about an occasion when you have shared ideas with colleagues to help improve existing working methods and practices.
Should you want to know more about the role, we would strongly encourage you contact NPCC HR & Recruitment on hr-recruitment@npcc.police.uk to arrange an informal conversation.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
The Metropolitan Police manage HR for NPCC recruitment.
Please note that if you are applying as a secondee from another national police force or government organisation, please contact HR-Recruitment@npcc.police.uk, do not apply online via Oleeo. Online applications will only be accepted for external candidates, or existing MPS employees. If you an external to policing, please ensure you apply through the External Oleeo link.
Completed applications must be submitted by 6 August 2023.