Post: ICT Project Manager
Salary: PO 4 - £37,953 - £41,139
Hours: 37 hours per week
Contract Type: Permanent
Location: St Marks House, Thornaby - with occasional travel across the Force and nationally (some home working available with at least 1 / 2 days in the office required)
The Policing Vision 2025 states that, “By 2025 digital policing will make it easier and more consistent for the public to make digital contact, improve our use of digital intelligence and evidence and ensure we can transfer all material in a digital format to the criminal justice system.”
At Cleveland Police we are committed to providing the information technology needed to deliver the vision, from investigations, to supporting the public, and interacting with the Justice sector and other agency partners. A variety of digital channels will allow the public to communicate with us in new ways, to report crime and to carry out routine transactions.
- Scope and Schedule Management
- Risks and Issue Management
- Finance and Cost Control Management
- Resource and People Management
You will be highly suited to this role if you have a systematic, disciplined and analytical approach to work.
It is essential that applicants have a professional qualification in project management, along with an awareness of ITIL. You will have recent experience in the project management field where you can demonstrate a proven track record of managing hybrid development teams. You will be required to deliver the full project life cycle including from transition to live service so we are seeking candidates who can demonstrate their professionalism in this area.
For further information on the role please click here to view the job description.
If you would like to discuss the post, please contact Chris Sandford on 07929775901.
Please click here to view further information and benefits on working for Cleveland Police.
The increasing pace of change in our increasingly digital society means that the role of ICT in the success of Cleveland Police will only increase over time. Technology plays an increasingly important role in the delivery of services and information in this digital age. Society today has an expectation that service providers will have digital channels available that allow them to communicate quickly and efficiently, and in the manner users are accustomed to experiencing. Police Staff, Officers, the business community and the public increasingly have this same expectation when they engage with the Police.
Cleveland Police aims to ensure that police staff and officers have the resources and technology to properly investigate crime, equipped with new tools and techniques and bring offenders to justice. Digital platforms will allow officers and staff more autonomy in the decisions they make, and drive efficiency using new technology to eliminate unnecessary paperwork, reduce bureaucracy and make it easier to interact with one another.
Cleveland Police will become increasingly mobile, using technology to allow its people to access information quickly, whenever and wherever they need it. Technology will support and empower officers to make faster decisions, because, at the point of contact, they will be supported by more accurate and timely information.
Join us at this exciting time to be involved in our digital transformation journey and help define and support the technology critical to meet the demands of modern policing in a dynamic and forward-looking organisation.
If you are interested in applying for this role please progress your application via the link. Application forms should be completed no later than 23:55 on the specified closing date.
Cleveland Police is committed to improving the diversity of its workforce to better reflect the communities we serve. We welcome applications from all minority groups and individuals who identify with one or more of the protected characteristics as defined by the Equality Act 2010. All appointments will be made on merit.