About the IOPC
We oversee the police complaints system in England and Wales and set the standards the police should apply when handling complaints.
As a totally independent body, not part of the police or government, we investigate and make decisions on serious and sensitive cases, including where police action may have led to death or serious injury.
Our work is challenging and high-profile. Focusing on the facts, we must be balanced, fair and totally independent. We must respect human rights, while getting to the heart of some of the most serious and sensitive cases. Most of all, we must gain and retain the confidence of everyone we meet by treating them with respect, integrity and honesty.
Our need to be independent means we need people from all sectors of society, who have a wide range of skills. The analytical ability to sift through evidence and find the vital piece of information. The humanity to deal sensitively with people from all walks of life when they’re grieving or at their most vulnerable. And the resilience to pursue a line of enquiry that may have awkward and even headline-grabbing consequences.
That’s why we’re as interested in your personal and professional qualities as in your career history. If you have the character, integrity and determination we’re looking for, you can help ensure social justice and police accountability.
The IOPC is an accredited disability confident employer. This means we have a positive approach to employing disabled people.
