We are seeking an Intelligence Research Officer to join the National Environmental Crime Unit (NECU). The Environment Agency’s ambition is to be an intelligence-led organisation, and this role contributes to managing threat, risk and harm. Environmental crime is a strategic priority with high-profile attention from the public, media and stakeholders. This role provides an opportunity to support investigations and help prioritise and drive interventions to remove unlawful operators from waste regimes. You will develop and access intelligence from a range of sources to inform decision making and provide actionable intelligence products for internal customers.
We are committed to an inclusive workforce and welcome flexible working patterns, including job share. Please clearly include any information regarding your preferred working arrangements on your application. Responding to incidents is a central part of our work; you will be required to have an incident role and be available to respond to incidents or provide business continuity support. This may attract additional payment, with full training and alternative working arrangements available to support your incident role.
Location is flexible with a mix of home and office working. Travel to Birmingham and Sheffield offices may be required on occasions. Interviews will be conducted via Microsoft Teams and are expected to be held in September 2025. Security vetting checks (SC and NPPV3) will be required.
Future recruitment from the reserve list will be retained.
We welcome applications from groups that are under-represented across our workforce and are committed to a diverse and inclusive environment.
For an informal discussion please contact vacancy managers at pete.booth@environment-agency.gov.uk or sam.morrison@environment-agency.gov.uk.
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