We’re recruiting Criminal Investigators across the UK – Campaign Closed

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The Home Office works to build a safe, fair and prosperous UK. We achieve this through our work on counter-terrorism, policing, fire, crime, drugs policy, immigration and passports.  

We’re recruiting Criminal Investigators to join our Immigration Enforcement team and the closing date for applications is 23 July 2025. This role will be at the grade of Immigration Officer.  

To apply for this role, you must hold current PIP 2 accreditation and be ready to provide proof of this qualification. A full UK driving licence is also required.  

You’ll receive a starting salary of £30,000 (National) or £34,000 (London) including additional employee benefits. You will also be eligible for a minimum Annual Hours Working Allowance (AHW) of 30% depending on location. For the Dover location an AHW of 48% is available.   

Immigration Enforcement (IE) is responsible for enforcing the government’s immigration laws, tackling illegal migration, removing foreign national offenders and immigration offenders from the UK. It also aims to disrupt the organised criminal groups that exploit the vulnerable for their personal gain. Learn more on the Immigration Enforcement careers page.  

Our Criminal and Financial Investigation (CFI) team is committed to disrupting and dismantling the organised crime groups facilitating immigration abuse, utilising its financial investigations capability to remove the proceeds of crime and strip criminals of their assets. Through working closely with partners in the National Crime Agency, territorial policing and many other agencies and departments in the UK and abroad, our CFI teams take vigorous action against those criminals that seek to benefit from illegal migration.  

About the role

As a Criminal Investigator, you will undertake a wide range of activities including investigating the full range of immigration criminality in line with organisational priorities and you will use the Proceeds of Crime Act to strip criminal gangs of their illicit profits. You will be expected to demonstrate the highest standards of professionalism and teamwork in line with our mission to investigate, prosecute and protect.  

Our people operate at times in difficult and pressurised environments and are required to make well balanced decisions. This role is physically demanding, and you will need to have a high level of mobility and fitness to carry out this job. 

You’ll lead and support investigations, from initial intelligence through to prosecution. Your role will involve executing warrants, making arrests, conducting interviews in line with legal procedures, and managing evidence. You’ll collaborate closely with partners across government and law enforcement to deliver justice and protect the public. This will include preparing case files, attending court hearings, and presenting evidence. This is a dynamic and impactful role at the heart of safeguarding the UK. 

To succeed in this role, you’ll need strong interpersonal and communication skills to work effectively with a wide range of partners. You should be analytical and decisive, with sound judgement and possess a keen eye for detail. Integrity, resilience, and the ability to handle challenging situations are essential, along with excellent organisational skills. At IE, we’re committed to your continuous learning and professional development. You’ll be supported every step of the way as you grow your career with us.  

This is a uniformed post. Further information on our policies can be found on our website

Border Force Higher Officer – Inverness

In this role you will manage the busy day-to-day operation of border controls at Inverness Airport to ensure the smooth and efficient clearance of passengers and goods from all over the world.  You will make important decisions regarding the admissibility of arriving passengers, as well as matters involving arrest, search, and detention.

Meet the team 

You can learn more about our work and ask questions at our one of our Criminal Investigator online events. Sign up below to secure your place on Eventbrite.  

Wednesday 2nd July 13:00  

Monday 7th July 18:00 

Here, you’ll gain a clear understanding of the day-to-day responsibilities in this role, along with guidance and tips to help you with your application.

Working Arrangements

Due to the business requirements of this role, it is only available on a full-time basis. 

Successful candidates will need to be able to attend for all shifts including early starts, late night finishes, and overnight shifts. These shifts may be outside of public transport operating hours. 

Due to the nature of the work and the geographical areas, some travel by official vehicle will be inevitable and applicants must hold a valid full UK (manual or automatic) driving licence. 

Training

You will receive full training and support to do the job. Training takes place initially in the classroom and then continues on the job with a mentor who supports you until you are fully confident in the role. You will work as part of a team and have access to advice and support every day. Further information on what the training involves can be found on our website.  

Benefits

  • Civil Service Pension with employer contribution rates of 28.97%   
  • In-year reward scheme for one-off or sustained exceptional personal or team achievements 
  • Full training, along with access to development opportunities to help you grow in your career   
  • 25 days annual leave on appointment, rising with service to 30 days 
  • Eight days of public holidays, plus one additional privilege day 
  • An environment with flexible working options and a culture encouraging inclusion and diversity   

Find out more about some of the other benefits we offer. 

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