POLICY AND COMMISSIONING COORDINATOR

OFFICE OF THE POLICE AND CRIME COMMISSIONER

SALARY £29,000

Are you interested in building a career in Commissioning and Policy? Do you want to make a difference in your community? We are looking for an enthusiastic, self-motivated team player who wants to develop their skills and build their career to join our team.

Successful applicants will have a good eye for detail, excellent organisational skills and the ability to make decisions, be analytical and innovative. They will work closely with the Commissioning Team to deliver a multi-million pound programme that supports victims, prevents crime and fosters strong communities.

They will work closely with our Policy and Performance team to ensure Suffolk Constabulary is delivering a good service to the public and offering value for money. They will also work within the wider team to provide general administrative support.

The closing date for completed applications is 4pm on Monday 8 September 2025.

For an informal discussion about the post please contact Kate Boswell via telephone on 01473 782771 or email at katherine.boswell@suffolk.police.uk

Job Description for Policy and Commissioning Coordinator (PDF, 183KB)

Person Specification for Policy and Commissioning Coordinator (PDF, 145KB)

Application Form (Word, 95KB)

Monitoring Questionnaire (Word, 79KB)

Privacy Notice (PDF, 151KB)

Completed applications should be returned by email to internalandstaffrecruitment@norfolk.police.uk

Why work for us?

  • Competitive salaries with a generous annual leave allowance, flexible working opportunities and the ability to occasionally work from home.
  • An excellent local government pension scheme and access to the Blue Light Card discount scheme.
  • Exciting and varied work streams.
  • A diverse, equal and inclusive workforce in an organisation that values its people.
  • A wellbeing support function and staff support networks for all staff members and access to the sports and social club.
  • The opportunity to make a difference to the community of Suffolk.