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Information & Intelligence Officer

  • Job
    Full-time
    Mid & Senior Level
  • Consulting
    Research & Development
  • London

AI generated summary

  • You must identify NHS losses from fraud, analyze complex data, communicate findings effectively, and hold an NPPV2/3 clearance.
  • You will identify NHS fraud losses, analyze complex data, develop intelligence, communicate findings, and coordinate research efforts regionally and nationally for crime prevention.

Requirements

  • The job requirements are as follows:
  • Identify the nature and scale of losses to the NHS associated with fraud, error, sharp practice, system weakness
  • Researching, acquiring, and analysing complex information to support a range of crime reduction activities, ensuring this is appropriately disseminated to assist in the prevention and detection of crime against the health service
  • As tasked and working to agreed timescales, to develop intelligence, conduct research, analyse information, and communicate findings clearly and concisely, in written or verbal form and using charts, tabular or graphical output as appropriate
  • The post holder will be required to have a NPPV2/3

Responsibilities

  • Identify the nature and scale of losses to the NHS associated with fraud, error, sharp practice, system weakness.
  • Researching, acquiring, and analysing complex information to support a range of crime reduction activities, ensuring this is appropriately disseminated to assist in the prevention and detection of crime against the health service.
  • As tasked and working to agreed timescales, to develop intelligence, conduct research, analyse information, and communicate findings clearly and concisely, in written or verbal form and using charts, tabular or graphical output as appropriate.
  • Regularly co-ordinate research and intelligence work at local, regional, and national levels; to undertake the development of proactive exercises, analyse the results and provide evidence-based outcomes.

FAQs

What is the role of the Information & Intelligence Officer?

The Information & Intelligence Officer is responsible for researching and developing allegations of economic crime, analyzing information from various sources, and identifying appropriate actions to prevent and detect crime against the NHS.

Are there different contract options available for this position?

Yes, there are two contract options available: a permanent contract and a fixed-term contract that runs until March 31, 2025. Applicants should indicate their preferred contract type in their application.

What qualifications or checks are required for this role?

The post holder will be required to have a Non-Police Personnel Vetting (NPPV) Level 2/3.

Where are the offices located for the NHSCFA?

The NHSCFA has offices based in Coventry, Newcastle, and London.

Will there be an opportunity for informal discussions about the role prior to applying?

Yes, potential applicants can contact Nicole Brady at nicole.brady@nhscfa.gov.uk for an informal chat regarding the role.

When will interviews be conducted for this position?

Interviews will be held during the week commencing September 23, 2024.

Is there a commitment to diversity and inclusion in the recruitment process?

Yes, the NHSCFA values and respects diversity and aims to recruit a workforce that reflects diverse communities, ensuring fair treatment of all applicants throughout the recruitment process.

Does the position offer any additional compensation for working in London?

Yes, working in the London area may attract a High-Cost Area Supplement in addition to the advertised salary.

Can I apply for this role if I need a skilled worker visa?

No, the NHSCFA does not hold a sponsor license and is unable to employ candidates requiring sponsorship for skilled worker visas.

What type of work will the Information & Intelligence Officer be involved in?

The officer will conduct research, analyze complex information, develop intelligence, and communicate findings effectively to support crime reduction activities within the NHS.

The NHS Counter Fraud Authority is leading the fight against fraud, bribery and corruption in the NHS.

Government
Industry
51-200
Employees
2017
Founded Year

Mission & Purpose

The NHS Counter Fraud Authority (NHSCFA) is dedicated to preventing, detecting, and investigating fraud within the NHS. Their mission is to protect NHS resources by ensuring integrity and compliance across the healthcare system. Their purpose is to safeguard public funds, maintain trust in the NHS, and ensure that resources are used effectively to deliver high-quality patient care.