Kerry Draper
Safer Streets Task Force Project Officer at Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner- Claim this Profile
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Lindsey Chapman
I would recommend Kerry for an opportunity in anyone’s business as she is very hard working and a very dedicated individual
Lindsey Chapman
I would recommend Kerry for an opportunity in anyone’s business as she is very hard working and a very dedicated individual
Lindsey Chapman
I would recommend Kerry for an opportunity in anyone’s business as she is very hard working and a very dedicated individual
Lindsey Chapman
I would recommend Kerry for an opportunity in anyone’s business as she is very hard working and a very dedicated individual
Experience
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Sussex Police and Crime Commissioner
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United Kingdom
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Government Administration
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1 - 100 Employee
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Safer Streets Task Force Project Officer
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Jan 2023 - Present
•Develop and maintain strong relationships with stakeholders and agencies, and work collaboratively to achieve key deliverables. •Proactively organise and attend meetings or events to engage with the public and help tackle violence against women and anti-social behaviour. •Innovatively problem solve to manage risks and issues, helping drive delivery forward. •Develop and maintain strong relationships with stakeholders and agencies, and work collaboratively to achieve key deliverables. •Proactively organise and attend meetings or events to engage with the public and help tackle violence against women and anti-social behaviour. •Innovatively problem solve to manage risks and issues, helping drive delivery forward.
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Surrey Police
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United Kingdom
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Law Enforcement
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700 & Above Employee
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Forensic Recovery Officer
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Jan 2021 - Jan 2023
•Chemically enhance crime scene exhibits to develop latent fingerprints. •Use initiative and expertise to collect cellular DNA from exhibits to maximise evidence recovery. •Methodically analyse evidential exhibits and document findings in court admissible reports. •Chemically enhance crime scene exhibits to develop latent fingerprints. •Use initiative and expertise to collect cellular DNA from exhibits to maximise evidence recovery. •Methodically analyse evidential exhibits and document findings in court admissible reports.
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Hunters Estate Agents
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United Kingdom
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Real Estate
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300 - 400 Employee
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Administrative Assistant
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Jun 2020 - Dec 2020
•Organised and attended house viewings for potential buyers. •Liaised with solicitors and mortgage advisors on behalf of clients. •Advertised properties to the general public via brochures and adverts. •Organised and attended house viewings for potential buyers. •Liaised with solicitors and mortgage advisors on behalf of clients. •Advertised properties to the general public via brochures and adverts.
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University of Greenwich
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United Kingdom
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Higher Education
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700 & Above Employee
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Forensic Science with Criminology Undergraduate
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Sep 2017 - Jun 2020
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King's College London
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United Kingdom
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Research Services
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700 & Above Employee
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Summer Research Student
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Jul 2019 - Sep 2019
•Successfully performed whole mount in situ hybridisation on Zebrafish embryos. •Designed and validated primers using Primer3 and BLAST to amplify the coding sequences of three genes (sbf2, hcn5 and lrrc17). •Amplified the regions from gastrula stage cDNA by Polymerase Chain Reaction. •Successfully performed whole mount in situ hybridisation on Zebrafish embryos. •Designed and validated primers using Primer3 and BLAST to amplify the coding sequences of three genes (sbf2, hcn5 and lrrc17). •Amplified the regions from gastrula stage cDNA by Polymerase Chain Reaction.
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Pet Care Veterinary Surgery
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Erith, Greater London, United Kingdom
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Kennel Assistant
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Aug 2015 - Aug 2016
•Sterilised the surgical equipment in preparation for forthcoming operations. •Observed surgical procedures including a thyroidectomy and limb amputations. •Purchased essential supplies and ensured the petty cash was reconciled weekly. •Sterilised the surgical equipment in preparation for forthcoming operations. •Observed surgical procedures including a thyroidectomy and limb amputations. •Purchased essential supplies and ensured the petty cash was reconciled weekly.
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Education
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University of Greenwich
Forensic Science with Criminology, First Class Honours -
Beths Grammar School
A level, Biology, Economics and Psychology -
Townley Grammar School
GCSE, 2 A*, 7 As, 2 Bs