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Investigator Roles Open for Applications at Iicsa

Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse
October 8, 2015

https://www.iicsa.org.uk/news/investigator-roles-open-applications-iicsa

Associate Investigators

The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA) was established to consider the institutional failings that allowed child sexual abuse to happen in the past and to make recommendations to prevent it from happening in the future. The Inquiry is chaired by Hon. Lowell Goddard DNZM and a Panel has been appointed by the Home Secretary to conduct the Inquiry.

All institutions – state and non-state – fall within the remit of the Inquiry. The Inquiry will conduct a series of detailed investigations into the conduct of these institutions and many of these investigations will culminate in public hearings. The Inquiry therefore needs a pool of experienced investigators to conduct these investigations on behalf of the Panel, gathering the evidence required.

We are seeking both Lead Investigators and Investigative Officers to support the Panel in their investigations.

Successful candidates will be required to undergo a security vetting procedure, after which they will be added to a pool of investigators. Investigators may be allocated short-term fixed term appointments dependent on the business need, role and skills required.

Being successful at application does not guarantee work from the Inquiry.

Current posts:

Lead Investigator

Lead Investigator Job Description

Investigative Officer

Investigative Officer Job Description

How to apply:

Interested candidates should send a CV and covering letter, setting out suitability for the role against the criteria in the job specification. Please clearly state for which role you are applying. Applications should be sent to: recruitment@iicsa.org.uk

The closing date for applications is midnight on 28th October 2015.

 

 

 

 

 




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