Wiltshire Police
Local Crime Investigators
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Key information
- Pay
- Salary not listed
- Hours
- Full-time
- Contract
- Permanent
- Posted date
- 10 Jul 2026
- Closing date
- 23 Jul 2026
About this role
Become a Local Crime Investigator
Are you naturally curious? Do you enjoy solving problems, piecing together information and helping people?
We are recruiting for our next cohort of Local Crime Investigators (LCIs), with training commencing in October 2026. This is a unique opportunity to develop a rewarding career where your work directly impacts victims, communities and the wider criminal justice system.
About us
At Wiltshire Police, we are dedicated to making our community a safer place for everyone. Our team is committed to upholding the highest standards of integrity, professionalism, and service. We believe in creating a supportive and inclusive environment where every member can thrive and make a meaningful impact. Whether you’re just starting your career or looking to advance, Wiltshire Police offers a range of opportunities to grow and develop. Join us and be part of a team that values courage, compassion, and dedication to public service. Help us to keep Wiltshire safe.
We’re proud to be an Equal Opportunity employer, and we’re committed to building an inclusive, diverse community that celebrates and welcomes everyone.
If there are any adjustments we could make to the recruitment and selection process to support you, please let us know
About the role
We are looking for people who share our values of impartiality, integrity, public service and transparency, and who demonstrate the highest standards of professionalism and behaviour.
As a Local Crime Investigator, you will play a key role in bringing offenders to justice and supporting victims through the criminal justice process.You will be part of a team providing a service investigating volume crime whilst working alongside Constable(s) and others within the investigation gathering and investigation chain. You will work closely with the Community Policing and Neighbourhood teams, Crime Investigation Teams and Criminal Investigations Department.
Whether you're interviewing a suspect in custody, attending a warrant, reviewing CCTV footage or gathering evidence for a prosecution, you'll play a key role in the investigation.
Being an LCI offers a rewarding and varied career, providing the opportunity to see the impact of your work through successful investigations, court proceedings and bringing offenders to justice.
Training
Successful applicants will take part in a comprehensive 13-week classroom-based training programme at Gablecross Station, Swindon, starting on 26 October 2026.
Designed for individuals joining from a range of backgrounds, the programme will equip you with the knowledge, practical skills and confidence needed to begin your career as a Local Crime Investigator. You will learn about criminal investigations, interviewing techniques, evidence gathering, case file preparation and the criminal justice process, supported by experienced trainers and colleagues throughout your learning journey.
Following successful completion of the training programme, you will continue to develop your skills in the workplace whilst working towards PIP Level 1 Investigator Accreditation, providing a strong foundation for a rewarding and long-term investigative career with Wiltshire Police.
What you will be doing
As part of your role, you will be required to
Question suspects, therefore, you will need to have an enquiring mind to ask questions and get to the truth.
Interview victims and witnesses, so it’s important you can show strong empathy, professionalism, and first-class customer service.
Examine CCTV and review statements to piece together what happened, so you need to be patient and thorough.
Handle evidence and prepare reports, with a meticulous and transparent mindset.
Deal with any enquiry allocated to the post holder in an accurate and timely manner to ensure it is properly completed for submission to the Case Manager or direct to Crown Prosecution Service when appropriate
Present the evidence as required at Crown Court, Magistrate Court or other Court of Law.
Liaise with other forces and outside agencies in relation to the gathering and preparation of evidence.