A fantastic opportunity has arisen for a talented and motivated individual to take on the role of Staff Officer to the ACC for Regional Collaboration and Transformation across Cleveland, Durham and Northumbria.
The role is open to those at the rank of Inspector (or on promotion pathway to Inspector) or police staff, we are looking to find the best fit for the role based on current skills, knowledge and behaviours, rather than being specific to grade or rank. We therefore welcome applications from colleagues who feel they meet the essential criteria detailed below. The role profile will take into account the current grade of the individual and the skills and experience they have that aligns to the role.
Location: This role will be based within the Northumbria Police force area, however, will require frequent travel to Cleveland and Durham either independently or with the ACC.
The role supports agile working, with a mix of office-based and remote working in line with service needs.
Contract: 37 hours per week for Police Staff and 40 hours per week for Police Officers, 2 year secondment (potential for the position to be extended).
This a 2 year secondment where we want the successful candidate to commit to the duration
This is a high-profile opportunity to support the ACC in leading the region’s response to national policing reform, evolving governance, and future service models, at a pivotal time for policing.
Role Overview:
You will work directly with the ACC, supporting the delivery of a North East Transition Strategy.
The role will involve coordinating activity across the three forces and engaging with chief officers, senior leaders and national stakeholders.
Key Responsibilities:
- Provide executive and strategic support to the ACC
- Coordinate regional activity to support collaboration and transformation
- Translate strategy into clear, deliverable actions across three forces
- Support governance, including meetings, reporting, and action tracking
- Maintain risk and assurance frameworks
- Produce briefings, analysis, and presentations for senior leaders
- Build relationships across forces and with national bodies (Home Office, NPCC, HMICFRS, OPCCs)
- Monitor delivery, identify risks, and support programme and project activity
- Ensure clear and consistent communication across the region
What We’re Looking For:
You will demonstrate:
- Ability to work autonomously and manage competing priorities
- Strong analytical, organisational and communication skills
- Experience working with senior stakeholders and influencing without authority
- Ability to coordinate complex, multi-force activity
- Resilience and adaptability in a fast-paced environment
- Experience of regional collaboration or national reform is desirable but not essential.
Why Apply:
This is a unique development opportunity to gain exposure to chief officer leadership, develop strategic and systems experience, and play a key role in shaping the future of policing in the North East.
Interested to learn more? For further information about the role please contact Helena Barron, Assistant Chief Constable (Force Coordination) via Amber Ridge, Executive Support Officer via email at [email protected]
Just so you know:
The expression of interest process will require you to submit a written application of up to 500 words, outlining why you are the right person for the role and the skills and experience you would bring. Shortlisted candidates will then be invited to attend the next stage of the process.
Please note, you can save your application and return to it at any point prior to the closing date.
Please note if you are interested in applying for this secondment opportunity, please discuss this with your Line Manager and gain agreement prior to applying.