
Transferee and Exec - Leic's
Location
LeicestershireBusiness Area
EMSOUDepartment
XS - EMSOU-Op Inves/Surveillance TeamRank
Detective Chief InspectorGrade
Fixed SalarySalary
N/A - N/A
Part/Full Time
Full TimeHours per Week
40Additional Working Conditions
Part TimeType of Contract
PermanentVetting Level Required
MV, SCDescription
Apply your leadership, management and investigative strengths within EMSOU!
Join now as SOC Operations Detective Chief Inspector.
EMSOU is one of the largest collaborative policing units in the country, delivering specialist capabilities on behalf of the five East Midlands police forces & focuses on intelligence gathering and the disruption and investigation of serious and organised crime.
What you’ll be doing
- As a member of the SOC Senior Leadership Team, you will advise and support the Head of Unit through both formal and informal communication, including preparation for, and active participation in, Unit management, tasking, operational and strategic meetings.
- Contribute effectively to the development, monitoring and delivery of the EMSOU Strategy and Delivery Plan, you will ensure alignment with regional, national, and international priorities relating to Serious & Organised Crime.
- You will ensure that EMSOU investigative and operational activity is prioritised in accordance with Unit aims and objectives, national and regional tasking processes, and in a manner that ensures the most effective and efficient use of available human, technical and financial resources.
The must haves
- Must be a substantive Chief Inspector, and can demonstrate experience (minimum 12 months) at Chief Inspector or Inspector level leading Serious & Organised Crime (SOC), Major Crime, or other complex investigative portfolios.
- You must have proven experience overseeing complex, multi‑faceted criminal investigations, including covert and proactive tactics.
- You must have demonstrable experience in leading, motivating, and developing teams, setting strategic objectives, and monitoring performance.
In addition, please ensure you meet the transferee eligibility requirements which are:-
- Be a member of a Home Office force or Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) or Police Scotland (please note we cannot accept an application to transfer from an officer serving with a non-Home Office police force).
- Have a full manual driving licence.
- Have no outstanding discipline or integrity issues.
- Be confirmed in rank
Security Requirements - This post requires regular access to sensitive material and applicants must hold or be prepared to undergo enhanced security clearance before taking up the post. The material may be of sensitivity to the UK and may therefore be restricted to UK nationals. In approved circumstances, dual nationals (of which one element is British) may be granted access. However, if potential conflicts of interest cannot be managed, the post holder will not be permitted access to the systems or material required for the role and will not therefore be able to perform their duties. For the purposes of safeguarding national security, applicants who do not hold or achieve the required levels of security clearance requirements cannot be offered the post.
What’s in it for you?
By joining us, you will be part of a team of highly skilled, professional, and dedicated colleagues and partners, who are committed to policing with integrity. We offer a range of exciting career pathways, formal training, secondments, mentoring and development opportunities to improve your skills and help you progress your career. We offer continued professional development, through events, guest speakers, and training for everyone. Your skills will help keep people safe.
What’s next.
If this sounds like the role for you, please click Apply and complete the application stating how you meet the essential & desirable criteria listed on the job description.
To support you with your application we have provided some application guidance and the recruitment process.
- Vacancy closes on Friday 10th April 2026 at 23:55.
Who we are
We are a collaborative unit of officers and staff tackling the most serious, organised, and violent crime, counter terrorism and extremism and providing forensic services on behalf of the region.
To find out more about EMSOU visit our website.
EMSOU has a commitment to inclusion, diversity, and equality, we celebrate difference and encourage diversity of thought
EMSOUare Disability Confident Committed.