Job Specifications
Post Title: Performance Analyst, NARSU - NPCC Economic Crime Portfolio
Contract type: Fixed Term Contract - initially to 31/03/2026 with an expectation to be extended to 31/03/2029 pending further funding.
Rank/grade: D
Salary:PS36,040 plus London weighting of PS6,710 *pay award pending*
Directorate/department: NLF - NARSU
Vetting level required: MV/SC
Location: Guildhall Yard East/Agile/Hybrid
This role is open to all Police Staff / external candidates who meet the essential criteria of the person spec, regardless of current grade.
The City of London Corporation is currently undergoing a program to ensure that our pay and reward practices are competitive and equitable across the whole organisation to ensure that everyone has the opportunity to thrive in the work that we do.
Who are we?
As City of London Police, we protect the people, businesses and infrastructure of the City of London, one of the most important and dynamic environments in the UK and globally. London City is the smallest borough in London, so does that make our job any less challenging? Absolutely not - because there's so much going on.
City of London Police play a vital role in keeping the City of London diverse community safe. As a Police Staff member, you will be helping to making the city safer and deliver a valued service for those that live, work and visit the City.
The City of London Police is keen to promote flexible working and will, subject to operational policing requirements, proactively consider all applications to work flexibly.
The City of London Police is committed to equality of opportunities and continuously strive for inclusivity within our Force. We welcome applications from all sections of the community, particularly from those with disabilities and long-term conditions, those with Black, Asian and other Minority Ethnic backgrounds, female candidates, and LGBTQIA+ individuals.
About The Team
The NPCC Economic Crime Portfolio focuses on Anti Money Laundering and Asset Recovery (AMLAR). The aim is to enhance the UK Police enforcement response by improving skills, capacity and technology to prevent, detect and disrupt money laundering activities.
AMLAR portfolio includes the National Asset Recovery Support Unit (NARSU) who are helping develop systems and processes across policing to improve asset recovery and the National Intelligence development Team (NIDT), who develops money laundering intelligence so focused criminals investigations can be progressed.
About The Role
To work within NARSU and support the wider AMLAR team to develop and report on performance requirements, to enable improved systems and processes in an ever-growing team and across the national AMLAR environment.
The post works closely with and supports the linked AMLAR intelligence analysts where required.
This work will enable the team to focus and pivot as required in their overarching objectives as lead force for Economic Crime to fight crime and protect the public, by providing key services to policing and wider law enforcement partners. The post will be key in establishing live national reporting dashboards created to improve asset recovery understanding and performance.
Responsibilities
In this role, you will:
Collate, evaluate and analyse information from a variety of internal and external sources, producing high quality analytical products, contributing to the development of strategies and identification of enforcement, disruption, prevention and performance improvement opportunities.
Applying analytical techniques, to develop statistical tools and procedures for service monitoring, including trend analysis and forecasting. An ability to analyse, summarise and present service data in formats that fulfil a variety of internal and external requirements.
Assisting the AMLAR and wider Lead Force Team with audits and reviews, including the development of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) and performance frameworks.
Performing audits and reviews and identifying quality assurance concerns, with suitable recommendations on both internal and external data sources.
Monitoring, analysing and reporting problem areas, and identifying strategies to address areas of concern.
Conducting random quality assurance testing of services to determine quality of service and developing corrective action plans if services are not meeting expected outcomes.
Working in partnership with law enforcement and key stakeholders as required.
As appropriate, to maximise intelligence sharing opportunities to develop the unit's capability, as well as informing stakeholder initiatives/strategies.
Assist in the effective management and maintenance of both manual and computerised recording systems.
Assess the value of performance intelligence in line with the control strategy and intelligence requirements. Carry out further research and analysis when required to maximise intelligence value and determine the appropriate dissemination route.
Organising and leading rel
About the Company
Policing the Square Mile brings with it particular challenges, quite unlike any other policing area within the UK. The City of London is the world's leading international financial and business centre. It is an area where disruption to 'business as usual' would have significant impact on the diverse range of business interests located here. We are committed to fighting crime at all levels. Although we fulfil a national role tackling fraud and other serious criminality, our local role is no less important to us.
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