A law enforcement organisation based in Hampshire is seeking a Policing National Systems Office (PNSO) Data Officer to support the management, governance and integrity of national policing databases and systems, ensuring compliance with national operating rules and supporting investigations across policing.
This role plays a critical part in upholding national data standards, safeguarding sensitive information, and ensuring the lawful, accurate and consistent use of national police systems. You will work closely with internal teams, partner forces and national agencies to support operational policing and collaborative working.
This is an initial 6-month contract based in Netley, Hampshire and will be based in the office, the hourly rate for the role is £15.72 per hour + holiday and benefits.
Key Responsibilities
Manage and maintain data within national policing systems, ensuring compliance with national operating rules and legislation
Apply and interpret national standards including:
PNC / PND
LEDS
Management of Police Information (MoPI)
Freedom of Information Act
Assess data requests to determine operational need, sensitivity, value and lawful disclosure
Identify, test and maintain data quality controls, anticipating risks of inaccurate or inappropriate data sharing
Produce clear reports highlighting risks, issues and recommendations for improvement
Act as a subject matter expert, providing specialist advice and guidance across the Force
Support access management, including issuing and managing IL4 IAM Smartcards
Liaise with other departments, forces and partner agencies to support national programmes and collaborative initiatives
Handle all sensitive information in line with force policies, GDPR and information governance requirements
What We’re Looking For
Essential
Previous experience in accessing Police Systems: PNC, RMS (updating), NABIS, PND and project support work.
Experience working in a busy office environment using computerised data systems
Experience cross‑referencing complex systems and maintaining accurate records
Experience undertaking quality assurance or data checking activities
Strong attention to detail and ability to handle sensitive information confidentially
Educated to QCF Level 2 (including Maths & English) or equivalent experience
Desirable
Knowledge of policing systems, the Criminal Justice System, or force structures
Understanding of national data standards or information governance
RSA II or equivalent qualification
Skills & Attributes
Strong analytical and problem‑solving skills
Confident communicator, able to explain complex information clearly
Organised, methodical and able to manage competing priorities
Comfortable working independently within governance frameworks
Commitment to equality, data protection and customer care principles