We're on a journey to shape the future of policing in our three counties and we want you to be part of it. We value difference and believe in creating an inclusive working environment where our employees feel safe to make suggestions and voice their opinions. An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a developing team to support the supervision of firearms licensing caseworkers. Following the Plymouth Shootings in 2021 all forces have sought to improve our management and response to firearms and explosives licensing. The role would support the co-ordination of licensing checks, appropriate risk management and recording of information, challenge and report on licenced gun owners, Registered Firearms Dealers, Shooting Clubs and Manufacturers of weaponry, explosives and industrial parts, as well as military installations. The supervisor will be responsible for a team of Caseworkers within the office, but provide overall support for supervisor tasks as required within the certification process, following legislation and Home Office Guidance. This will include Partial delegated Authority assigned by the Chief Constable to make decisions on behalf of the Chief in certain situations. We are seeking a highly motivated, Supervisor with proven skills in supervising teams. Knowledge of firearms licensing is preferable, but not a barrier, as training on the system can be provided. Of higher importance is a drive and enthusiasm to lead teams, supervise people, contribute to the development of a high performing team and make decisions suitable for the level of the role. The Supervisor role is office based in our Firearms Licensing Unit Full time position Permanent The closing date for this post is 12 noon on Friday 31st May 2024 Why work for us? 26 days Annual leave (increasing to 31 after 5 years' service) + bank holidays pro rata for part time role Generous pension scheme Health and wellbeing, occupational health services, staff network and PAM assist. Police Mutual, affordable private healthcare and other savings. Gym membership discounts. Register for a Blue light card - over 15,000 discounts from large national retailers. To read more about the added benefits and rewards of working for West Mercia Police, please go to our website. We embrace diversity and welcome applications from everyone. We are also happy to talk flexible working where it is suitable for the role. If you require any support to complete your application or you have any questions please contact the recruitment team on
May 20, 2024
Full time
We're on a journey to shape the future of policing in our three counties and we want you to be part of it. We value difference and believe in creating an inclusive working environment where our employees feel safe to make suggestions and voice their opinions. An exciting opportunity has arisen to join a developing team to support the supervision of firearms licensing caseworkers. Following the Plymouth Shootings in 2021 all forces have sought to improve our management and response to firearms and explosives licensing. The role would support the co-ordination of licensing checks, appropriate risk management and recording of information, challenge and report on licenced gun owners, Registered Firearms Dealers, Shooting Clubs and Manufacturers of weaponry, explosives and industrial parts, as well as military installations. The supervisor will be responsible for a team of Caseworkers within the office, but provide overall support for supervisor tasks as required within the certification process, following legislation and Home Office Guidance. This will include Partial delegated Authority assigned by the Chief Constable to make decisions on behalf of the Chief in certain situations. We are seeking a highly motivated, Supervisor with proven skills in supervising teams. Knowledge of firearms licensing is preferable, but not a barrier, as training on the system can be provided. Of higher importance is a drive and enthusiasm to lead teams, supervise people, contribute to the development of a high performing team and make decisions suitable for the level of the role. The Supervisor role is office based in our Firearms Licensing Unit Full time position Permanent The closing date for this post is 12 noon on Friday 31st May 2024 Why work for us? 26 days Annual leave (increasing to 31 after 5 years' service) + bank holidays pro rata for part time role Generous pension scheme Health and wellbeing, occupational health services, staff network and PAM assist. Police Mutual, affordable private healthcare and other savings. Gym membership discounts. Register for a Blue light card - over 15,000 discounts from large national retailers. To read more about the added benefits and rewards of working for West Mercia Police, please go to our website. We embrace diversity and welcome applications from everyone. We are also happy to talk flexible working where it is suitable for the role. If you require any support to complete your application or you have any questions please contact the recruitment team on
PCDA (Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship) Now more than ever, start a career like no other in Londons Met Do you want a challenge? To be part of a brilliant team all working hard to keep London safe for everyone. A job where no two days are the same, but you know you are making a difference to millions of Londoners? If you do - join the Met, as a Police Constable click apply for full job details
May 19, 2024
Full time
PCDA (Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship) Now more than ever, start a career like no other in Londons Met Do you want a challenge? To be part of a brilliant team all working hard to keep London safe for everyone. A job where no two days are the same, but you know you are making a difference to millions of Londoners? If you do - join the Met, as a Police Constable click apply for full job details
Job Title: Special Constable Location: Forcewide across South Wales Job Type: Voluntary, 16 Hours Per Month Closing Date: 17th June 2024 at 12:00 The Role: A highly visible, uniformed patrolling officer with specific community liaison/involvement, public reassurance either on response teams, safer neighbourhood teams, safer school teams, safer town centre teams or safer transport teams. Please note that this is a Voluntary role and therefore will be unpaid. Main Responsibilities: Special Constable National Occupational Skills: Arrest, detain or report individuals: To be able to conduct your actions legally and in a balanced and proportionate manner, considering the impact of your actions on others. Carry out systematic searches of vehicles, premises and open areas: Searches must be conducted in a legal and ethical way, using approved search methods. Establishing grounds and legal authority to carry out the search. Manage conflict: Recognising and dealing with a range of behaviours and actions, responding in ways that do not provoke conflict, and seeking to defuse situations where such behaviour is present. Provide an initial response to incidents: To be able to gather information on the incident. Based on the obtained you will need to be able to establish the nature of the incident, and plan actions accordingly. If it is a major or critical incident, and you are the first on the scene, you will need to take interim control until relieved by the appropriate person. Provide initial support to victims, survivors and witnesses and assess their need for further support: Providing initial contact and support to victims, survivors and witnesses affected by offending or anti-social behaviour. In the case of bereavement this may also include the family and friends of the victim. Search individuals and their personal property: To establish the grounds and legal authority to carry out the search. To identify and deal with any potential risks that are present and/or contingencies that arise. Customer Service and Representation To present a positive image and service to both internal and external customers Individuals are required to effectively engage with internal and external customers at all levels, in order to provide a high quality standard of service Maintain confidentiality in relation to data protection issues and Management Of Police Information standards. In addition, the post holder must be prepared to undertake such additional duties which may result from changing circumstances, but which may not of necessity, change the general character or level of responsibility of the post. About you: Skills: Essential Skills: Must be computer literate and proficient in Microsoft applications and Niche. Desirable Skills: Can understand the essence of a conversation in Welsh, and can convey basic information and respond to simple requests in Welsh. Can use Welsh to transfer telephone calls. Can introduce oneself and others by name, role, and location/organisation. Can contribute in a meeting partly in Welsh. (Minimum level if having previously worked in a Welsh-speaking organisation/environment.) Welsh for Adults - Mynediad. Due to the introduction of the Welsh Language Standards in March 2017, you must either have the appropriate level of Welsh (level 2) or obtain the appropriate level within 12 months of appointment. Knowledge: Essential Knowledge: Must have a sound understanding of the statutory responsibilities of the office of Constable Competencies: Emotionally Aware Take ownership Collaborative Deliver, Support and Inspire Analyse Critically Innovative and Open Minded Please click on the APPLY button to apply directly on our website. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of: MET Police Security, Corporate Security, Site Security Officer, Security Guard, Experienced Security Officer, Security, Security Enforcement Officer, SIA Licenced Security Officer, Security Support Officer would be a prime candidate of this role.
May 18, 2024
Full time
Job Title: Special Constable Location: Forcewide across South Wales Job Type: Voluntary, 16 Hours Per Month Closing Date: 17th June 2024 at 12:00 The Role: A highly visible, uniformed patrolling officer with specific community liaison/involvement, public reassurance either on response teams, safer neighbourhood teams, safer school teams, safer town centre teams or safer transport teams. Please note that this is a Voluntary role and therefore will be unpaid. Main Responsibilities: Special Constable National Occupational Skills: Arrest, detain or report individuals: To be able to conduct your actions legally and in a balanced and proportionate manner, considering the impact of your actions on others. Carry out systematic searches of vehicles, premises and open areas: Searches must be conducted in a legal and ethical way, using approved search methods. Establishing grounds and legal authority to carry out the search. Manage conflict: Recognising and dealing with a range of behaviours and actions, responding in ways that do not provoke conflict, and seeking to defuse situations where such behaviour is present. Provide an initial response to incidents: To be able to gather information on the incident. Based on the obtained you will need to be able to establish the nature of the incident, and plan actions accordingly. If it is a major or critical incident, and you are the first on the scene, you will need to take interim control until relieved by the appropriate person. Provide initial support to victims, survivors and witnesses and assess their need for further support: Providing initial contact and support to victims, survivors and witnesses affected by offending or anti-social behaviour. In the case of bereavement this may also include the family and friends of the victim. Search individuals and their personal property: To establish the grounds and legal authority to carry out the search. To identify and deal with any potential risks that are present and/or contingencies that arise. Customer Service and Representation To present a positive image and service to both internal and external customers Individuals are required to effectively engage with internal and external customers at all levels, in order to provide a high quality standard of service Maintain confidentiality in relation to data protection issues and Management Of Police Information standards. In addition, the post holder must be prepared to undertake such additional duties which may result from changing circumstances, but which may not of necessity, change the general character or level of responsibility of the post. About you: Skills: Essential Skills: Must be computer literate and proficient in Microsoft applications and Niche. Desirable Skills: Can understand the essence of a conversation in Welsh, and can convey basic information and respond to simple requests in Welsh. Can use Welsh to transfer telephone calls. Can introduce oneself and others by name, role, and location/organisation. Can contribute in a meeting partly in Welsh. (Minimum level if having previously worked in a Welsh-speaking organisation/environment.) Welsh for Adults - Mynediad. Due to the introduction of the Welsh Language Standards in March 2017, you must either have the appropriate level of Welsh (level 2) or obtain the appropriate level within 12 months of appointment. Knowledge: Essential Knowledge: Must have a sound understanding of the statutory responsibilities of the office of Constable Competencies: Emotionally Aware Take ownership Collaborative Deliver, Support and Inspire Analyse Critically Innovative and Open Minded Please click on the APPLY button to apply directly on our website. Candidates with the relevant experience or job titles of: MET Police Security, Corporate Security, Site Security Officer, Security Guard, Experienced Security Officer, Security, Security Enforcement Officer, SIA Licenced Security Officer, Security Support Officer would be a prime candidate of this role.
Job Title: Special Constable Location: Forcewide across South Wales Job Type: Voluntary, 16 Hours Per Month Closing Date: 17th June 2024 at 12:00 The Role: A highly visible, uniformed patrolling officer with specific community liaison/involvement, public reassurance either on response teams, safer neighbourhood teams, safer school teams, safer town centre teams or safer transport teams click apply for full job details
May 18, 2024
Full time
Job Title: Special Constable Location: Forcewide across South Wales Job Type: Voluntary, 16 Hours Per Month Closing Date: 17th June 2024 at 12:00 The Role: A highly visible, uniformed patrolling officer with specific community liaison/involvement, public reassurance either on response teams, safer neighbourhood teams, safer school teams, safer town centre teams or safer transport teams click apply for full job details
PC-DHEP (Police Constable Degree Holder Entry Programme) - Graduate Now more than ever, start a career like no other in London's Met Do you want a challenge? To be part of a brilliant team all working hard to keep London safe for everyone? A job where no two days are the same but you know you are making a difference to millions of Londoners? If you do join the Met, as a Police Constable click apply for full job details
May 17, 2024
Full time
PC-DHEP (Police Constable Degree Holder Entry Programme) - Graduate Now more than ever, start a career like no other in London's Met Do you want a challenge? To be part of a brilliant team all working hard to keep London safe for everyone? A job where no two days are the same but you know you are making a difference to millions of Londoners? If you do join the Met, as a Police Constable click apply for full job details
North Wales Police have a new opportunity for a Police Constable to join our police force in Wales . You will join us on a full time, permanent basis, This role is fixed andcan only be performed from a specific location. About the Police Constable role: Be the difference you want to see by joining North Wales Police as a Police Constable click apply for full job details
May 17, 2024
Full time
North Wales Police have a new opportunity for a Police Constable to join our police force in Wales . You will join us on a full time, permanent basis, This role is fixed andcan only be performed from a specific location. About the Police Constable role: Be the difference you want to see by joining North Wales Police as a Police Constable click apply for full job details
North Wales Police have a new opportunity for a Police Constable to join our police force in Wales . You will join us on a full time, permanent basis, This role is fixed andcan only be performed from a specific location. About the Police Constable role: Be the difference you want to see by joining North Wales Police as a Police Constable. Our Police Constables reduce crime and the fear of crime in the community. As a Police Constable, you'll have a key role in supporting victims and witnesses and providing reassurance to individuals who've been subjected to crime and anti-social behaviour. Many people will look to you for guidance and protection from such experience; to provide this effectively you'll need to be able to demonstrate confidence, see things from their perspective and tailor your approach to address their particular needs and fears. Our Police Constables are the face and voice of North Wales Police. They're on the ground, working in partnership with the public and organisations in making a difference to the local community. They come from varied backgrounds, but are united by the same goal - to keep communities safe. Foreword from our Chief Constable: The role of a police officer is a unique, varied, and challenging role. This is more than a job it is a vocation and an opportunity for you to make a real positive difference in the community. I am extremely proud to be the Chief Constable of North Wales and I look forward to hearing from applicants who share our force values and wish to join a forward-thinking organisation. I wish you the best with your application and look forward to hearing from you. Chief Constable Amanda Blakeman KPM You can now apply for four entry routes into policing; Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) Degree Holder Entry Programme (DHEP) Professional Policing Degree (PPD) Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP) which is a new entry route which we are planning to introduce in 2024. What you need to know about the opening window for our Police Constable: Closes 23.55 on 23rd May Successful applications will attend on the online assessment centre starting 30th April Applications are for our 2024 intakes; September and December and into 2025. Benefits we offer our Police Constable: Comprehensive 6 month training programme (learning about the law, Personal Safety Training, Welsh, Driving course, inputs from all over the force) followed by on the job training within our tutor unit whereby you are buddied up with a tutor for 10 weeks to put in practise all you have learnt in training. Access to Join the Police Federation for some fantastic benefits Heavily subsidised access to on-site gyms and fitness classes Discounts from various retailers via the Blue Light Scheme Support from our Health and Wellbeing Centre including Welfare Officers, Counselling, Physiotherapy and Mental Health Peer Supporters. Generous Pension scheme Diverse geography in towns, cities and rural areas to police. Lots of different units and teams to develop your career in once you have passed your probation. Disability Confident Employer We are recognised as a disability confident employer. This means we aim to recruit and retain disabled people, and people with health conditions, for their skills and talent. You can indicate on our application form whether you require any support or adjustments to enable you to do the job, or to assist you with your application. If you join us with a disability or medical condition, we aim to support you so you can carry out your role effectively. Where possible we'll arrange reasonable adjustments so you can do this. If you can help us to create a safer North Wales, then we welcome your application - whatever your age, beliefs, disability, ethnicity, gender, race or sexual orientation. Closing date : 23/05/2024, 23:55 Due to the volume of applications we receive, we reserve the right to close the advert early. There's never been a better time to join North Wales Police. Click 'Apply' now to be our Police Constable .
May 16, 2024
Full time
North Wales Police have a new opportunity for a Police Constable to join our police force in Wales . You will join us on a full time, permanent basis, This role is fixed andcan only be performed from a specific location. About the Police Constable role: Be the difference you want to see by joining North Wales Police as a Police Constable. Our Police Constables reduce crime and the fear of crime in the community. As a Police Constable, you'll have a key role in supporting victims and witnesses and providing reassurance to individuals who've been subjected to crime and anti-social behaviour. Many people will look to you for guidance and protection from such experience; to provide this effectively you'll need to be able to demonstrate confidence, see things from their perspective and tailor your approach to address their particular needs and fears. Our Police Constables are the face and voice of North Wales Police. They're on the ground, working in partnership with the public and organisations in making a difference to the local community. They come from varied backgrounds, but are united by the same goal - to keep communities safe. Foreword from our Chief Constable: The role of a police officer is a unique, varied, and challenging role. This is more than a job it is a vocation and an opportunity for you to make a real positive difference in the community. I am extremely proud to be the Chief Constable of North Wales and I look forward to hearing from applicants who share our force values and wish to join a forward-thinking organisation. I wish you the best with your application and look forward to hearing from you. Chief Constable Amanda Blakeman KPM You can now apply for four entry routes into policing; Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) Degree Holder Entry Programme (DHEP) Professional Policing Degree (PPD) Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP) which is a new entry route which we are planning to introduce in 2024. What you need to know about the opening window for our Police Constable: Closes 23.55 on 23rd May Successful applications will attend on the online assessment centre starting 30th April Applications are for our 2024 intakes; September and December and into 2025. Benefits we offer our Police Constable: Comprehensive 6 month training programme (learning about the law, Personal Safety Training, Welsh, Driving course, inputs from all over the force) followed by on the job training within our tutor unit whereby you are buddied up with a tutor for 10 weeks to put in practise all you have learnt in training. Access to Join the Police Federation for some fantastic benefits Heavily subsidised access to on-site gyms and fitness classes Discounts from various retailers via the Blue Light Scheme Support from our Health and Wellbeing Centre including Welfare Officers, Counselling, Physiotherapy and Mental Health Peer Supporters. Generous Pension scheme Diverse geography in towns, cities and rural areas to police. Lots of different units and teams to develop your career in once you have passed your probation. Disability Confident Employer We are recognised as a disability confident employer. This means we aim to recruit and retain disabled people, and people with health conditions, for their skills and talent. You can indicate on our application form whether you require any support or adjustments to enable you to do the job, or to assist you with your application. If you join us with a disability or medical condition, we aim to support you so you can carry out your role effectively. Where possible we'll arrange reasonable adjustments so you can do this. If you can help us to create a safer North Wales, then we welcome your application - whatever your age, beliefs, disability, ethnicity, gender, race or sexual orientation. Closing date : 23/05/2024, 23:55 Due to the volume of applications we receive, we reserve the right to close the advert early. There's never been a better time to join North Wales Police. Click 'Apply' now to be our Police Constable .
Police Officer Starting salary c. £36,775 per annum, inclusive of allowances and free London travel The challenges of policing London are unlike anywhere else, and so are the opportunities and rewards. Now more than ever, join the Metropolitan Police Service as a police constable and start a career like no other. What is the role? As a police constable in London's Met, you'll have the opportunity to make a real positive difference to the lives of Londoners. You'll join over 30,000 colleagues working across 32 boroughs, all dedicated to serving over nine million residents in one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world, where no two days are the same. Your day-to-day role could vary from being out on patrol in the local community, giving evidence in court, investigating burglaries or supporting victims of crime. What are the benefits? A career as a police officer offers many rewards and benefits, including: A competitive starting salary of c. £36,775, rising up to c. £54,000 as a PC, inclusive of allowances. Discounted rail travel up to 70 miles after initial training and free London travel Gain a fully-funded degree while earning and developing skills for life under our apprenticeship route Generous police pension scheme Generous annual leave and a range of other leave options, including career breaks, special leave, parental and adoption leave A comprehensive Health and Wellbeing service to help you stay healthy and well Access to a large number of subsidised leisure and sporting activities Becoming part of the Met family, and the policing family nationally - a unique and supportive network where you'll meet friends for life while all working together to make London and the UK safer for everyone. Whether working collaboratively or on your own beat, your team and the wider Met are there to support you Flexible working options. Policing is a 24/7 service, and you will therefore be expected to work shift patterns including weekends and nights. However we do aim to offer flexible working opportunities where operationally viable and depending on the role. A wide range of staff support associations which support the different interests of the staff and officers they represent, including but not limited to; the Association of Muslim Policing, the Metropolitan Police LGBT Network, the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association and the Network of Women How do I join? You can now join the Met as a police constable via our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) entry pathway. This is a three-year programme in which you'll be employed as a police officer from day one, gaining knowledge and experience working alongside experienced officers on the streets of London whilst working towards a fully funded degree at one of our partner universities. Throughout the programme you'll be supported both academically and operationally, and receive first-class training to ensure you develop the skills and confidence needed for the unique challenges of policing London. What opportunities are available to me after probation? The sheer size of the Met and the growing population and diversity of London means there are opportunities you wouldn't find in any other city in the UK. Upon successful completion of your three-year training period, there are many options open for you to decide where you want to develop your career, either through undertaking a new role, joining a specialist team, training to become a detective, or promotion through the ranks. You could choose to work in diplomatic protection, work with horses in our Mounted Branch, or even work in cyber-crime. These are just some of the many paths you could choose to follow as your career progresses. The Met includes officers and staff from all backgrounds and we are committed to becoming more representative of the communities we serve. We are looking for motivated people from all backgrounds and all walks of life who want to make a difference to join the Met. Apply Now
May 14, 2024
Full time
Police Officer Starting salary c. £36,775 per annum, inclusive of allowances and free London travel The challenges of policing London are unlike anywhere else, and so are the opportunities and rewards. Now more than ever, join the Metropolitan Police Service as a police constable and start a career like no other. What is the role? As a police constable in London's Met, you'll have the opportunity to make a real positive difference to the lives of Londoners. You'll join over 30,000 colleagues working across 32 boroughs, all dedicated to serving over nine million residents in one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world, where no two days are the same. Your day-to-day role could vary from being out on patrol in the local community, giving evidence in court, investigating burglaries or supporting victims of crime. What are the benefits? A career as a police officer offers many rewards and benefits, including: A competitive starting salary of c. £36,775, rising up to c. £54,000 as a PC, inclusive of allowances. Discounted rail travel up to 70 miles after initial training and free London travel Gain a fully-funded degree while earning and developing skills for life under our apprenticeship route Generous police pension scheme Generous annual leave and a range of other leave options, including career breaks, special leave, parental and adoption leave A comprehensive Health and Wellbeing service to help you stay healthy and well Access to a large number of subsidised leisure and sporting activities Becoming part of the Met family, and the policing family nationally - a unique and supportive network where you'll meet friends for life while all working together to make London and the UK safer for everyone. Whether working collaboratively or on your own beat, your team and the wider Met are there to support you Flexible working options. Policing is a 24/7 service, and you will therefore be expected to work shift patterns including weekends and nights. However we do aim to offer flexible working opportunities where operationally viable and depending on the role. A wide range of staff support associations which support the different interests of the staff and officers they represent, including but not limited to; the Association of Muslim Policing, the Metropolitan Police LGBT Network, the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association and the Network of Women How do I join? You can now join the Met as a police constable via our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) entry pathway. This is a three-year programme in which you'll be employed as a police officer from day one, gaining knowledge and experience working alongside experienced officers on the streets of London whilst working towards a fully funded degree at one of our partner universities. Throughout the programme you'll be supported both academically and operationally, and receive first-class training to ensure you develop the skills and confidence needed for the unique challenges of policing London. What opportunities are available to me after probation? The sheer size of the Met and the growing population and diversity of London means there are opportunities you wouldn't find in any other city in the UK. Upon successful completion of your three-year training period, there are many options open for you to decide where you want to develop your career, either through undertaking a new role, joining a specialist team, training to become a detective, or promotion through the ranks. You could choose to work in diplomatic protection, work with horses in our Mounted Branch, or even work in cyber-crime. These are just some of the many paths you could choose to follow as your career progresses. The Met includes officers and staff from all backgrounds and we are committed to becoming more representative of the communities we serve. We are looking for motivated people from all backgrounds and all walks of life who want to make a difference to join the Met. Apply Now
Police Officer Starting salary c. £36,775 per annum, inclusive of allowances and free London travel The challenges of policing London are unlike anywhere else, and so are the opportunities and rewards. Now more than ever, join the Metropolitan Police Service as a police constable and start a career like no other. What is the role? As a police constable in London's Met, you'll have the opportunity to make a real positive difference to the lives of Londoners. You'll join over 30,000 colleagues working across 32 boroughs, all dedicated to serving over nine million residents in one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world, where no two days are the same. Your day-to-day role could vary from being out on patrol in the local community, giving evidence in court, investigating burglaries or supporting victims of crime. What are the benefits? A career as a police officer offers many rewards and benefits, including: A competitive starting salary of c. £36,775, rising up to c. £54,000 as a PC, inclusive of allowances. Discounted rail travel up to 70 miles after initial training and free London travel Gain a fully-funded degree while earning and developing skills for life under our apprenticeship route Generous police pension scheme Generous annual leave and a range of other leave options, including career breaks, special leave, parental and adoption leave A comprehensive Health and Wellbeing service to help you stay healthy and well Access to a large number of subsidised leisure and sporting activities Becoming part of the Met family, and the policing family nationally - a unique and supportive network where you'll meet friends for life while all working together to make London and the UK safer for everyone. Whether working collaboratively or on your own beat, your team and the wider Met are there to support you Flexible working options. Policing is a 24/7 service, and you will therefore be expected to work shift patterns including weekends and nights. However we do aim to offer flexible working opportunities where operationally viable and depending on the role. A wide range of staff support associations which support the different interests of the staff and officers they represent, including but not limited to; the Association of Muslim Policing, the Metropolitan Police LGBT Network, the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association and the Network of Women How do I join? You can now join the Met as a police constable via our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) entry pathway. This is a three-year programme in which you'll be employed as a police officer from day one, gaining knowledge and experience working alongside experienced officers on the streets of London whilst working towards a fully funded degree at one of our partner universities. Throughout the programme you'll be supported both academically and operationally, and receive first-class training to ensure you develop the skills and confidence needed for the unique challenges of policing London. What opportunities are available to me after probation? The sheer size of the Met and the growing population and diversity of London means there are opportunities you wouldn't find in any other city in the UK. Upon successful completion of your three-year training period, there are many options open for you to decide where you want to develop your career, either through undertaking a new role, joining a specialist team, training to become a detective, or promotion through the ranks. You could choose to work in diplomatic protection, work with horses in our Mounted Branch, or even work in cyber-crime. These are just some of the many paths you could choose to follow as your career progresses. The Met includes officers and staff from all backgrounds and we are committed to becoming more representative of the communities we serve. We are looking for motivated people from all backgrounds and all walks of life who want to make a difference to join the Met. Apply Now
May 14, 2024
Full time
Police Officer Starting salary c. £36,775 per annum, inclusive of allowances and free London travel The challenges of policing London are unlike anywhere else, and so are the opportunities and rewards. Now more than ever, join the Metropolitan Police Service as a police constable and start a career like no other. What is the role? As a police constable in London's Met, you'll have the opportunity to make a real positive difference to the lives of Londoners. You'll join over 30,000 colleagues working across 32 boroughs, all dedicated to serving over nine million residents in one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world, where no two days are the same. Your day-to-day role could vary from being out on patrol in the local community, giving evidence in court, investigating burglaries or supporting victims of crime. What are the benefits? A career as a police officer offers many rewards and benefits, including: A competitive starting salary of c. £36,775, rising up to c. £54,000 as a PC, inclusive of allowances. Discounted rail travel up to 70 miles after initial training and free London travel Gain a fully-funded degree while earning and developing skills for life under our apprenticeship route Generous police pension scheme Generous annual leave and a range of other leave options, including career breaks, special leave, parental and adoption leave A comprehensive Health and Wellbeing service to help you stay healthy and well Access to a large number of subsidised leisure and sporting activities Becoming part of the Met family, and the policing family nationally - a unique and supportive network where you'll meet friends for life while all working together to make London and the UK safer for everyone. Whether working collaboratively or on your own beat, your team and the wider Met are there to support you Flexible working options. Policing is a 24/7 service, and you will therefore be expected to work shift patterns including weekends and nights. However we do aim to offer flexible working opportunities where operationally viable and depending on the role. A wide range of staff support associations which support the different interests of the staff and officers they represent, including but not limited to; the Association of Muslim Policing, the Metropolitan Police LGBT Network, the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association and the Network of Women How do I join? You can now join the Met as a police constable via our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) entry pathway. This is a three-year programme in which you'll be employed as a police officer from day one, gaining knowledge and experience working alongside experienced officers on the streets of London whilst working towards a fully funded degree at one of our partner universities. Throughout the programme you'll be supported both academically and operationally, and receive first-class training to ensure you develop the skills and confidence needed for the unique challenges of policing London. What opportunities are available to me after probation? The sheer size of the Met and the growing population and diversity of London means there are opportunities you wouldn't find in any other city in the UK. Upon successful completion of your three-year training period, there are many options open for you to decide where you want to develop your career, either through undertaking a new role, joining a specialist team, training to become a detective, or promotion through the ranks. You could choose to work in diplomatic protection, work with horses in our Mounted Branch, or even work in cyber-crime. These are just some of the many paths you could choose to follow as your career progresses. The Met includes officers and staff from all backgrounds and we are committed to becoming more representative of the communities we serve. We are looking for motivated people from all backgrounds and all walks of life who want to make a difference to join the Met. Apply Now
Police Officer Starting salary c. £36,775 per annum, inclusive of allowances and free London travel The challenges of policing London are unlike anywhere else, and so are the opportunities and rewards. Now more than ever, join the Metropolitan Police Service as a police constable and start a career like no other. What is the role? As a police constable in London's Met, you'll have the opportunity to make a real positive difference to the lives of Londoners. You'll join over 30,000 colleagues working across 32 boroughs, all dedicated to serving over nine million residents in one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world, where no two days are the same. Your day-to-day role could vary from being out on patrol in the local community, giving evidence in court, investigating burglaries or supporting victims of crime. What are the benefits? A career as a police officer offers many rewards and benefits, including: A competitive starting salary of c. £36,775, rising up to c. £54,000 as a PC, inclusive of allowances. Discounted rail travel up to 70 miles after initial training and free London travel Gain a fully-funded degree while earning and developing skills for life under our apprenticeship route Generous police pension scheme Generous annual leave and a range of other leave options, including career breaks, special leave, parental and adoption leave A comprehensive Health and Wellbeing service to help you stay healthy and well Access to a large number of subsidised leisure and sporting activities Becoming part of the Met family, and the policing family nationally - a unique and supportive network where you'll meet friends for life while all working together to make London and the UK safer for everyone. Whether working collaboratively or on your own beat, your team and the wider Met are there to support you Flexible working options. Policing is a 24/7 service, and you will therefore be expected to work shift patterns including weekends and nights. However we do aim to offer flexible working opportunities where operationally viable and depending on the role. A wide range of staff support associations which support the different interests of the staff and officers they represent, including but not limited to; the Association of Muslim Policing, the Metropolitan Police LGBT Network, the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association and the Network of Women How do I join? You can now join the Met as a police constable via our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) entry pathway. This is a three-year programme in which you'll be employed as a police officer from day one, gaining knowledge and experience working alongside experienced officers on the streets of London whilst working towards a fully funded degree at one of our partner universities. Throughout the programme you'll be supported both academically and operationally, and receive first-class training to ensure you develop the skills and confidence needed for the unique challenges of policing London. What opportunities are available to me after probation? The sheer size of the Met and the growing population and diversity of London means there are opportunities you wouldn't find in any other city in the UK. Upon successful completion of your three-year training period, there are many options open for you to decide where you want to develop your career, either through undertaking a new role, joining a specialist team, training to become a detective, or promotion through the ranks. You could choose to work in diplomatic protection, work with horses in our Mounted Branch, or even work in cyber-crime. These are just some of the many paths you could choose to follow as your career progresses. The Met includes officers and staff from all backgrounds and we are committed to becoming more representative of the communities we serve. We are looking for motivated people from all backgrounds and all walks of life who want to make a difference to join the Met. Apply Now
May 14, 2024
Full time
Police Officer Starting salary c. £36,775 per annum, inclusive of allowances and free London travel The challenges of policing London are unlike anywhere else, and so are the opportunities and rewards. Now more than ever, join the Metropolitan Police Service as a police constable and start a career like no other. What is the role? As a police constable in London's Met, you'll have the opportunity to make a real positive difference to the lives of Londoners. You'll join over 30,000 colleagues working across 32 boroughs, all dedicated to serving over nine million residents in one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world, where no two days are the same. Your day-to-day role could vary from being out on patrol in the local community, giving evidence in court, investigating burglaries or supporting victims of crime. What are the benefits? A career as a police officer offers many rewards and benefits, including: A competitive starting salary of c. £36,775, rising up to c. £54,000 as a PC, inclusive of allowances. Discounted rail travel up to 70 miles after initial training and free London travel Gain a fully-funded degree while earning and developing skills for life under our apprenticeship route Generous police pension scheme Generous annual leave and a range of other leave options, including career breaks, special leave, parental and adoption leave A comprehensive Health and Wellbeing service to help you stay healthy and well Access to a large number of subsidised leisure and sporting activities Becoming part of the Met family, and the policing family nationally - a unique and supportive network where you'll meet friends for life while all working together to make London and the UK safer for everyone. Whether working collaboratively or on your own beat, your team and the wider Met are there to support you Flexible working options. Policing is a 24/7 service, and you will therefore be expected to work shift patterns including weekends and nights. However we do aim to offer flexible working opportunities where operationally viable and depending on the role. A wide range of staff support associations which support the different interests of the staff and officers they represent, including but not limited to; the Association of Muslim Policing, the Metropolitan Police LGBT Network, the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association and the Network of Women How do I join? You can now join the Met as a police constable via our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) entry pathway. This is a three-year programme in which you'll be employed as a police officer from day one, gaining knowledge and experience working alongside experienced officers on the streets of London whilst working towards a fully funded degree at one of our partner universities. Throughout the programme you'll be supported both academically and operationally, and receive first-class training to ensure you develop the skills and confidence needed for the unique challenges of policing London. What opportunities are available to me after probation? The sheer size of the Met and the growing population and diversity of London means there are opportunities you wouldn't find in any other city in the UK. Upon successful completion of your three-year training period, there are many options open for you to decide where you want to develop your career, either through undertaking a new role, joining a specialist team, training to become a detective, or promotion through the ranks. You could choose to work in diplomatic protection, work with horses in our Mounted Branch, or even work in cyber-crime. These are just some of the many paths you could choose to follow as your career progresses. The Met includes officers and staff from all backgrounds and we are committed to becoming more representative of the communities we serve. We are looking for motivated people from all backgrounds and all walks of life who want to make a difference to join the Met. Apply Now
Police Officer Starting salary c. £36,775 per annum, inclusive of allowances and free London travel The challenges of policing London are unlike anywhere else, and so are the opportunities and rewards. Now more than ever, join the Metropolitan Police Service as a police constable and start a career like no other. What is the role? As a police constable in London's Met, you'll have the opportunity to make a real positive difference to the lives of Londoners. You'll join over 30,000 colleagues working across 32 boroughs, all dedicated to serving over nine million residents in one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world, where no two days are the same. Your day-to-day role could vary from being out on patrol in the local community, giving evidence in court, investigating burglaries or supporting victims of crime. What are the benefits? A career as a police officer offers many rewards and benefits, including: A competitive starting salary of c. £36,775, rising up to c. £54,000 as a PC, inclusive of allowances. Discounted rail travel up to 70 miles after initial training and free London travel Gain a fully-funded degree while earning and developing skills for life under our apprenticeship route Generous police pension scheme Generous annual leave and a range of other leave options, including career breaks, special leave, parental and adoption leave A comprehensive Health and Wellbeing service to help you stay healthy and well Access to a large number of subsidised leisure and sporting activities Becoming part of the Met family, and the policing family nationally - a unique and supportive network where you'll meet friends for life while all working together to make London and the UK safer for everyone. Whether working collaboratively or on your own beat, your team and the wider Met are there to support you Flexible working options. Policing is a 24/7 service, and you will therefore be expected to work shift patterns including weekends and nights. However we do aim to offer flexible working opportunities where operationally viable and depending on the role. A wide range of staff support associations which support the different interests of the staff and officers they represent, including but not limited to; the Association of Muslim Policing, the Metropolitan Police LGBT Network, the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association and the Network of Women How do I join? You can now join the Met as a police constable via our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) entry pathway. This is a three-year programme in which you'll be employed as a police officer from day one, gaining knowledge and experience working alongside experienced officers on the streets of London whilst working towards a fully funded degree at one of our partner universities. Throughout the programme you'll be supported both academically and operationally, and receive first-class training to ensure you develop the skills and confidence needed for the unique challenges of policing London. What opportunities are available to me after probation? The sheer size of the Met and the growing population and diversity of London means there are opportunities you wouldn't find in any other city in the UK. Upon successful completion of your three-year training period, there are many options open for you to decide where you want to develop your career, either through undertaking a new role, joining a specialist team, training to become a detective, or promotion through the ranks. You could choose to work in diplomatic protection, work with horses in our Mounted Branch, or even work in cyber-crime. These are just some of the many paths you could choose to follow as your career progresses. The Met includes officers and staff from all backgrounds and we are committed to becoming more representative of the communities we serve. We are looking for motivated people from all backgrounds and all walks of life who want to make a difference to join the Met. Apply Now
May 14, 2024
Full time
Police Officer Starting salary c. £36,775 per annum, inclusive of allowances and free London travel The challenges of policing London are unlike anywhere else, and so are the opportunities and rewards. Now more than ever, join the Metropolitan Police Service as a police constable and start a career like no other. What is the role? As a police constable in London's Met, you'll have the opportunity to make a real positive difference to the lives of Londoners. You'll join over 30,000 colleagues working across 32 boroughs, all dedicated to serving over nine million residents in one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world, where no two days are the same. Your day-to-day role could vary from being out on patrol in the local community, giving evidence in court, investigating burglaries or supporting victims of crime. What are the benefits? A career as a police officer offers many rewards and benefits, including: A competitive starting salary of c. £36,775, rising up to c. £54,000 as a PC, inclusive of allowances. Discounted rail travel up to 70 miles after initial training and free London travel Gain a fully-funded degree while earning and developing skills for life under our apprenticeship route Generous police pension scheme Generous annual leave and a range of other leave options, including career breaks, special leave, parental and adoption leave A comprehensive Health and Wellbeing service to help you stay healthy and well Access to a large number of subsidised leisure and sporting activities Becoming part of the Met family, and the policing family nationally - a unique and supportive network where you'll meet friends for life while all working together to make London and the UK safer for everyone. Whether working collaboratively or on your own beat, your team and the wider Met are there to support you Flexible working options. Policing is a 24/7 service, and you will therefore be expected to work shift patterns including weekends and nights. However we do aim to offer flexible working opportunities where operationally viable and depending on the role. A wide range of staff support associations which support the different interests of the staff and officers they represent, including but not limited to; the Association of Muslim Policing, the Metropolitan Police LGBT Network, the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association and the Network of Women How do I join? You can now join the Met as a police constable via our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) entry pathway. This is a three-year programme in which you'll be employed as a police officer from day one, gaining knowledge and experience working alongside experienced officers on the streets of London whilst working towards a fully funded degree at one of our partner universities. Throughout the programme you'll be supported both academically and operationally, and receive first-class training to ensure you develop the skills and confidence needed for the unique challenges of policing London. What opportunities are available to me after probation? The sheer size of the Met and the growing population and diversity of London means there are opportunities you wouldn't find in any other city in the UK. Upon successful completion of your three-year training period, there are many options open for you to decide where you want to develop your career, either through undertaking a new role, joining a specialist team, training to become a detective, or promotion through the ranks. You could choose to work in diplomatic protection, work with horses in our Mounted Branch, or even work in cyber-crime. These are just some of the many paths you could choose to follow as your career progresses. The Met includes officers and staff from all backgrounds and we are committed to becoming more representative of the communities we serve. We are looking for motivated people from all backgrounds and all walks of life who want to make a difference to join the Met. Apply Now
202203 PC-DHEP (Police Constable Degree Holder Entry Programme) Vacancy Reference Number - 11066 Number of Vacancies - 2000 (B) OCU -NW - North West Command Unit, SE - South East Command Unit, SN - South Area Command Unit, WA - West Area Command Unit, NA - North Area Command Unit, CE - Central East Command Unit, AS - Central South Command Unit, NE - North East Command Unit, MO8 Roads & Transpo click apply for full job details
Feb 10, 2023
Full time
202203 PC-DHEP (Police Constable Degree Holder Entry Programme) Vacancy Reference Number - 11066 Number of Vacancies - 2000 (B) OCU -NW - North West Command Unit, SE - South East Command Unit, SN - South Area Command Unit, WA - West Area Command Unit, NA - North Area Command Unit, CE - Central East Command Unit, AS - Central South Command Unit, NE - North East Command Unit, MO8 Roads & Transpo click apply for full job details
ARU Police Education - Instructor in Police Education - Metropolitan Police Service About the role: ARU are delighted to be working with The Metropolitan Police and the Seven Police Forces in the Eastern Region - Essex, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Kent, Norfolk and Suffolk - to train the Police Officers of the future. We are offering the new Police Education Qualification Framework (PEQF) Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) and the Degree Holder Entry Programme (DHEP) developed by the College of Policing. As result we have new job opportunities in the coming months, and we are excited to be offering these to you. This is a chance to be involved in shaping the Police Officers of the future and get involved in an industry leading program. The PEQF aims to further professionalise policing as a career, by both recognising and raising educational standards, and ARU has been selected by the Seven Force Strategic Collaboration Programme and the Metropolitan Police to provide the educational training for two new entry routes into the profession. New Police Constables will enrol on a three-year Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA), which combines a degree programme with on-the-job training, while a two-year Degree Holder Entry Programme (DHEP) will be available for new recruits who already have a degree. In this round, we are looking for Instructors to deliver police education (lectures, seminars, tutorials, etc.) and support the Academic Lead with programme review and development. This post will be located at our campus in London Docklands. You will work with colleagues from our partner, Babcock International and the Metropolitan Police, and you will be responsible educating cohorts of Student Police Officers studying on the PCDA / DHEP. Senior Instructor - £37,029 - £42,464 (inclusive of £2,725 market supplement) All our Instructors need the minimum of a degree, and a demonstrable willingness to work towards a higher degree. Instructors will also need to have professional experience of policing. Knowledge of PCDA/DHEP programme/module leadership is desirable. Please note, background checks will be conducted on all applicants and will include successful clearance from the College of Policing barring list. Successful candidates will also require Non Police Personnel Vetting (NPPV) level 2 (Full) clearance as you will have unsupervised access to police premises. The ability to travel between police establishments and ARU campuses is required for roles within the ARU PEQF programmes. Excited and motivated candidates should contact Emma Brett, Police Education Academic Lead, at for an informal discussion. Find out more about working with us. If you are interested in other available posts, please contact us on . We value diversity at ARU Direct and welcome applications from all sections of the community. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting welfare of our staff and students and expect all staff to share this commitment. Committed to being inclusive and open to discuss flexible working. We have a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK. Guidance Notes: For a list of key requirements, please download the Job Description and Person Specification above. To apply for this role please demonstrate how your skills and experience match the criteria in the person specification. Job Category Teaching, Research & Scholarship Vacancy Type Permanent Employment Type Full time, Part time Salary From £37,029 (inclusive of £2,725 market supplement) p.a. pro rata Salary To £42,464 (inclusive of £2,725 market supplement) p.a. pro rata Location Non-University site Faculty/Prof Service Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Ref No 1763 Closing Date 08/10/2022
Sep 21, 2022
Full time
ARU Police Education - Instructor in Police Education - Metropolitan Police Service About the role: ARU are delighted to be working with The Metropolitan Police and the Seven Police Forces in the Eastern Region - Essex, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Hertfordshire, Kent, Norfolk and Suffolk - to train the Police Officers of the future. We are offering the new Police Education Qualification Framework (PEQF) Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) and the Degree Holder Entry Programme (DHEP) developed by the College of Policing. As result we have new job opportunities in the coming months, and we are excited to be offering these to you. This is a chance to be involved in shaping the Police Officers of the future and get involved in an industry leading program. The PEQF aims to further professionalise policing as a career, by both recognising and raising educational standards, and ARU has been selected by the Seven Force Strategic Collaboration Programme and the Metropolitan Police to provide the educational training for two new entry routes into the profession. New Police Constables will enrol on a three-year Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA), which combines a degree programme with on-the-job training, while a two-year Degree Holder Entry Programme (DHEP) will be available for new recruits who already have a degree. In this round, we are looking for Instructors to deliver police education (lectures, seminars, tutorials, etc.) and support the Academic Lead with programme review and development. This post will be located at our campus in London Docklands. You will work with colleagues from our partner, Babcock International and the Metropolitan Police, and you will be responsible educating cohorts of Student Police Officers studying on the PCDA / DHEP. Senior Instructor - £37,029 - £42,464 (inclusive of £2,725 market supplement) All our Instructors need the minimum of a degree, and a demonstrable willingness to work towards a higher degree. Instructors will also need to have professional experience of policing. Knowledge of PCDA/DHEP programme/module leadership is desirable. Please note, background checks will be conducted on all applicants and will include successful clearance from the College of Policing barring list. Successful candidates will also require Non Police Personnel Vetting (NPPV) level 2 (Full) clearance as you will have unsupervised access to police premises. The ability to travel between police establishments and ARU campuses is required for roles within the ARU PEQF programmes. Excited and motivated candidates should contact Emma Brett, Police Education Academic Lead, at for an informal discussion. Find out more about working with us. If you are interested in other available posts, please contact us on . We value diversity at ARU Direct and welcome applications from all sections of the community. We are committed to safeguarding and promoting welfare of our staff and students and expect all staff to share this commitment. Committed to being inclusive and open to discuss flexible working. We have a responsibility to ensure that all employees are eligible to live and work in the UK. Guidance Notes: For a list of key requirements, please download the Job Description and Person Specification above. To apply for this role please demonstrate how your skills and experience match the criteria in the person specification. Job Category Teaching, Research & Scholarship Vacancy Type Permanent Employment Type Full time, Part time Salary From £37,029 (inclusive of £2,725 market supplement) p.a. pro rata Salary To £42,464 (inclusive of £2,725 market supplement) p.a. pro rata Location Non-University site Faculty/Prof Service Faculty of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences Ref No 1763 Closing Date 08/10/2022
The Role Are you looking for a varied and challenging role which offers the opportunity to work across many different areas of policing? We are looking for coordinators to join our team to support our diverse volunteer programme. The scope and contribution of volunteering in Surrey Police is growing. We now have hundreds of volunteers supporting our force in many different ways - special constables, police support volunteers and volunteer police cadets. Our volunteers collectively contribute thousands of hours to policing every year (over 50,000 hours in 2021), but the impact our volunteers have is far greater than simply the hours they dedicate to Surrey Police and the communities we serve. Volunteers bring many things to our organisation - talent, skills, advice, experience, support, enthusiasm and much more…. These are just some of the reasons we need to provide the best support we can to all our volunteers to ensure they are fully integrated and valued by their teams. To help us do this, we are looking to recruit volunteering team coordinators. This role will attract an unsocial hours payment due to the requirement to work some evenings and weekends. This will typically be two or three evenings per month and/or one or two weekend days per month. All members of the team are expected to work flexibly to meet our volunteers' needs. There are two full time vacancies available, but job sharing will be considered for those applicants who would prefer to work part time hours. Key Responsibilities Your main responsibilities will be to provide coordination and administrative support across all of our long-term volunteering roles (special constables, police support volunteers and volunteer police cadets). You will also help develop and support our short-term volunteering opportunities such as work experience and student placements schemes. Once you have settled into the role, there may be the opportunity to specialise in one or more of these areas. In addition to your coordination and administrative responsibilities, examples of the day to day tasks you will be expected to carry out include: • welcoming volunteers to the force • acting as a point of contact for volunteers, internal and external stakeholders/partners • organising, attending and supporting events • interviewing and assessing volunteer and placement applicants • managing data within systems and spreadsheets You can find out more about the specific responsibilities within the role profile on our website. Skills and Experience We are looking for individuals who understand and recognise the value of volunteering and will take pride in everything they do to support our volunteers. Previous experience of working with volunteers and/or young people would be beneficial, but this is not essential. We will teach you everything you need to know to succeed in this role, but there are still some skills and experience that we are looking for from the outset. You will need to have experience of managing a varying workload, working independently and as part of a team with enthusiasm and commitment. Your flexible and positive approach will enable you to support the team and our volunteers whenever and wherever necessary. Great communication skills are essential for this role and you should be comfortable engaging with a range of stakeholders/partners in various different ways as this will help you to build and maintain the working relationships you will need to succeed. Our messaging is a key part of the work we do; you will develop material on and offline to attract volunteers and promote the contribution our volunteers make to the force. A practical understanding of communication channels, particularly social media, would therefore be advantageous.
Feb 27, 2022
Full time
The Role Are you looking for a varied and challenging role which offers the opportunity to work across many different areas of policing? We are looking for coordinators to join our team to support our diverse volunteer programme. The scope and contribution of volunteering in Surrey Police is growing. We now have hundreds of volunteers supporting our force in many different ways - special constables, police support volunteers and volunteer police cadets. Our volunteers collectively contribute thousands of hours to policing every year (over 50,000 hours in 2021), but the impact our volunteers have is far greater than simply the hours they dedicate to Surrey Police and the communities we serve. Volunteers bring many things to our organisation - talent, skills, advice, experience, support, enthusiasm and much more…. These are just some of the reasons we need to provide the best support we can to all our volunteers to ensure they are fully integrated and valued by their teams. To help us do this, we are looking to recruit volunteering team coordinators. This role will attract an unsocial hours payment due to the requirement to work some evenings and weekends. This will typically be two or three evenings per month and/or one or two weekend days per month. All members of the team are expected to work flexibly to meet our volunteers' needs. There are two full time vacancies available, but job sharing will be considered for those applicants who would prefer to work part time hours. Key Responsibilities Your main responsibilities will be to provide coordination and administrative support across all of our long-term volunteering roles (special constables, police support volunteers and volunteer police cadets). You will also help develop and support our short-term volunteering opportunities such as work experience and student placements schemes. Once you have settled into the role, there may be the opportunity to specialise in one or more of these areas. In addition to your coordination and administrative responsibilities, examples of the day to day tasks you will be expected to carry out include: • welcoming volunteers to the force • acting as a point of contact for volunteers, internal and external stakeholders/partners • organising, attending and supporting events • interviewing and assessing volunteer and placement applicants • managing data within systems and spreadsheets You can find out more about the specific responsibilities within the role profile on our website. Skills and Experience We are looking for individuals who understand and recognise the value of volunteering and will take pride in everything they do to support our volunteers. Previous experience of working with volunteers and/or young people would be beneficial, but this is not essential. We will teach you everything you need to know to succeed in this role, but there are still some skills and experience that we are looking for from the outset. You will need to have experience of managing a varying workload, working independently and as part of a team with enthusiasm and commitment. Your flexible and positive approach will enable you to support the team and our volunteers whenever and wherever necessary. Great communication skills are essential for this role and you should be comfortable engaging with a range of stakeholders/partners in various different ways as this will help you to build and maintain the working relationships you will need to succeed. Our messaging is a key part of the work we do; you will develop material on and offline to attract volunteers and promote the contribution our volunteers make to the force. A practical understanding of communication channels, particularly social media, would therefore be advantageous.
Police Officer Starting salary c. £30k per annum, inclusive of allowances and free London travel London The challenges of policing London are unlike anywhere else, and so are the opportunities and rewards. Now more than ever, join the Metropolitan Police Service as a police constable and start a career like no other. What is the role? As a police constable in London's Met, you'll have the opportunity to make a real positive difference to the lives of Londoners. You'll join over 30,000 colleagues working across 32 boroughs, all dedicated to serving over nine million residents in one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world, where no two days are the same. Your day-to-day role could vary from being out on patrol in the local community, giving evidence in court, investigating burglaries or supporting victims of crime. What are the benefits? A career as a police officer offers many rewards and benefits, including: A competitive starting salary of c. £30k, rising up to c. £46K as a PC, inclusive of allowances Discounted rail travel up to 70 miles after initial training and free London travel Gain a fully-funded degree while earning and developing skills for life under our apprenticeship route Generous police pension scheme Generous annual leave and a range of other leave options, including career breaks, special leave, parental and adoption leave A comprehensive Health and Wellbeing service to help you stay healthy and well Access to a large number of subsidised leisure and sporting activities Becoming part of the Met family, and the policing family nationally - a unique and supportive network where you'll meet friends for life while all working together to make London and the UK safer for everyone. Whether working collaboratively or on your own beat, your team and the wider Met are there to support you Flexible working options. Policing is a 24/7 service, and you will therefore be expected to work shift patterns including weekends and nights. However we do aim to offer flexible working opportunities where operationally viable and depending on the role. A wide range of staff support associations which support the different interests of the staff and officers they represent, including but not limited to; the Association of Muslim Policing, the Metropolitan Police LGBT Network, the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association and the Network of Women How do I join? You can now join the Met as a police constable via our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) entry pathway. This is a three-year programme in which you'll be employed as a police officer from day one, gaining knowledge and experience working alongside experienced officers on the streets of London whilst working towards a fully funded degree at one of our partner universities. Throughout the programme you'll be supported both academically and operationally, and receive first-class training to ensure you develop the skills and confidence needed for the unique challenges of policing London. What opportunities are available to me after probation? The sheer size of the Met and the growing population and diversity of London means there are opportunities you wouldn't find in any other city in the UK. Upon successful completion of your three-year training period, there are many options open for you to decide where you want to develop your career, either through undertaking a new role, joining a specialist team, training to become a detective, or promotion through the ranks. You could choose to work in diplomatic protection, work with horses in our Mounted Branch, or even work in cyber-crime. These are just some of the many paths you could choose to follow as your career progresses. The Met includes officers and staff from all backgrounds and we are committed to becoming more representative of the communities we serve. We are looking for motivated people from all backgrounds and all walks of life who want to make a difference to join the Met. Apply Now
Feb 26, 2022
Full time
Police Officer Starting salary c. £30k per annum, inclusive of allowances and free London travel London The challenges of policing London are unlike anywhere else, and so are the opportunities and rewards. Now more than ever, join the Metropolitan Police Service as a police constable and start a career like no other. What is the role? As a police constable in London's Met, you'll have the opportunity to make a real positive difference to the lives of Londoners. You'll join over 30,000 colleagues working across 32 boroughs, all dedicated to serving over nine million residents in one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world, where no two days are the same. Your day-to-day role could vary from being out on patrol in the local community, giving evidence in court, investigating burglaries or supporting victims of crime. What are the benefits? A career as a police officer offers many rewards and benefits, including: A competitive starting salary of c. £30k, rising up to c. £46K as a PC, inclusive of allowances Discounted rail travel up to 70 miles after initial training and free London travel Gain a fully-funded degree while earning and developing skills for life under our apprenticeship route Generous police pension scheme Generous annual leave and a range of other leave options, including career breaks, special leave, parental and adoption leave A comprehensive Health and Wellbeing service to help you stay healthy and well Access to a large number of subsidised leisure and sporting activities Becoming part of the Met family, and the policing family nationally - a unique and supportive network where you'll meet friends for life while all working together to make London and the UK safer for everyone. Whether working collaboratively or on your own beat, your team and the wider Met are there to support you Flexible working options. Policing is a 24/7 service, and you will therefore be expected to work shift patterns including weekends and nights. However we do aim to offer flexible working opportunities where operationally viable and depending on the role. A wide range of staff support associations which support the different interests of the staff and officers they represent, including but not limited to; the Association of Muslim Policing, the Metropolitan Police LGBT Network, the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association and the Network of Women How do I join? You can now join the Met as a police constable via our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) entry pathway. This is a three-year programme in which you'll be employed as a police officer from day one, gaining knowledge and experience working alongside experienced officers on the streets of London whilst working towards a fully funded degree at one of our partner universities. Throughout the programme you'll be supported both academically and operationally, and receive first-class training to ensure you develop the skills and confidence needed for the unique challenges of policing London. What opportunities are available to me after probation? The sheer size of the Met and the growing population and diversity of London means there are opportunities you wouldn't find in any other city in the UK. Upon successful completion of your three-year training period, there are many options open for you to decide where you want to develop your career, either through undertaking a new role, joining a specialist team, training to become a detective, or promotion through the ranks. You could choose to work in diplomatic protection, work with horses in our Mounted Branch, or even work in cyber-crime. These are just some of the many paths you could choose to follow as your career progresses. The Met includes officers and staff from all backgrounds and we are committed to becoming more representative of the communities we serve. We are looking for motivated people from all backgrounds and all walks of life who want to make a difference to join the Met. Apply Now
Police Officer Starting salary c. £30k per annum, inclusive of allowances and free London travel London The challenges of policing London are unlike anywhere else, and so are the opportunities and rewards. Now more than ever, join the Metropolitan Police Service as a police constable and start a career like no other. What is the role? As a police constable in London's Met, you'll have the opportunity to make a real positive difference to the lives of Londoners. You'll join over 30,000 colleagues working across 32 boroughs, all dedicated to serving over nine million residents in one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world, where no two days are the same. Your day-to-day role could vary from being out on patrol in the local community, giving evidence in court, investigating burglaries or supporting victims of crime. What are the benefits? A career as a police officer offers many rewards and benefits, including: A competitive starting salary of c. £30k, rising up to c. £46K as a PC, inclusive of allowances Discounted rail travel up to 70 miles after initial training and free London travel Gain a fully-funded degree while earning and developing skills for life under our apprenticeship route Generous police pension scheme Generous annual leave and a range of other leave options, including career breaks, special leave, parental and adoption leave A comprehensive Health and Wellbeing service to help you stay healthy and well Access to a large number of subsidised leisure and sporting activities Becoming part of the Met family, and the policing family nationally - a unique and supportive network where you'll meet friends for life while all working together to make London and the UK safer for everyone. Whether working collaboratively or on your own beat, your team and the wider Met are there to support you Flexible working options. Policing is a 24/7 service, and you will therefore be expected to work shift patterns including weekends and nights. However we do aim to offer flexible working opportunities where operationally viable and depending on the role. A wide range of staff support associations which support the different interests of the staff and officers they represent, including but not limited to; the Association of Muslim Policing, the Metropolitan Police LGBT Network, the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association and the Network of Women How do I join? You can now join the Met as a police constable via our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) entry pathway. This is a three-year programme in which you'll be employed as a police officer from day one, gaining knowledge and experience working alongside experienced officers on the streets of London whilst working towards a fully funded degree at one of our partner universities. Throughout the programme you'll be supported both academically and operationally, and receive first-class training to ensure you develop the skills and confidence needed for the unique challenges of policing London. What opportunities are available to me after probation? The sheer size of the Met and the growing population and diversity of London means there are opportunities you wouldn't find in any other city in the UK. Upon successful completion of your three-year training period, there are many options open for you to decide where you want to develop your career, either through undertaking a new role, joining a specialist team, training to become a detective, or promotion through the ranks. You could choose to work in diplomatic protection, work with horses in our Mounted Branch, or even work in cyber-crime. These are just some of the many paths you could choose to follow as your career progresses. The Met includes officers and staff from all backgrounds and we are committed to becoming more representative of the communities we serve. We are looking for motivated people from all backgrounds and all walks of life who want to make a difference to join the Met. Apply Now
Feb 26, 2022
Full time
Police Officer Starting salary c. £30k per annum, inclusive of allowances and free London travel London The challenges of policing London are unlike anywhere else, and so are the opportunities and rewards. Now more than ever, join the Metropolitan Police Service as a police constable and start a career like no other. What is the role? As a police constable in London's Met, you'll have the opportunity to make a real positive difference to the lives of Londoners. You'll join over 30,000 colleagues working across 32 boroughs, all dedicated to serving over nine million residents in one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world, where no two days are the same. Your day-to-day role could vary from being out on patrol in the local community, giving evidence in court, investigating burglaries or supporting victims of crime. What are the benefits? A career as a police officer offers many rewards and benefits, including: A competitive starting salary of c. £30k, rising up to c. £46K as a PC, inclusive of allowances Discounted rail travel up to 70 miles after initial training and free London travel Gain a fully-funded degree while earning and developing skills for life under our apprenticeship route Generous police pension scheme Generous annual leave and a range of other leave options, including career breaks, special leave, parental and adoption leave A comprehensive Health and Wellbeing service to help you stay healthy and well Access to a large number of subsidised leisure and sporting activities Becoming part of the Met family, and the policing family nationally - a unique and supportive network where you'll meet friends for life while all working together to make London and the UK safer for everyone. Whether working collaboratively or on your own beat, your team and the wider Met are there to support you Flexible working options. Policing is a 24/7 service, and you will therefore be expected to work shift patterns including weekends and nights. However we do aim to offer flexible working opportunities where operationally viable and depending on the role. A wide range of staff support associations which support the different interests of the staff and officers they represent, including but not limited to; the Association of Muslim Policing, the Metropolitan Police LGBT Network, the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association and the Network of Women How do I join? You can now join the Met as a police constable via our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) entry pathway. This is a three-year programme in which you'll be employed as a police officer from day one, gaining knowledge and experience working alongside experienced officers on the streets of London whilst working towards a fully funded degree at one of our partner universities. Throughout the programme you'll be supported both academically and operationally, and receive first-class training to ensure you develop the skills and confidence needed for the unique challenges of policing London. What opportunities are available to me after probation? The sheer size of the Met and the growing population and diversity of London means there are opportunities you wouldn't find in any other city in the UK. Upon successful completion of your three-year training period, there are many options open for you to decide where you want to develop your career, either through undertaking a new role, joining a specialist team, training to become a detective, or promotion through the ranks. You could choose to work in diplomatic protection, work with horses in our Mounted Branch, or even work in cyber-crime. These are just some of the many paths you could choose to follow as your career progresses. The Met includes officers and staff from all backgrounds and we are committed to becoming more representative of the communities we serve. We are looking for motivated people from all backgrounds and all walks of life who want to make a difference to join the Met. Apply Now
Police Officer Starting salary c. £30k per annum, inclusive of allowances and free London travel London The challenges of policing London are unlike anywhere else, and so are the opportunities and rewards. Now more than ever, join the Metropolitan Police Service as a police constable and start a career like no other. What is the role? As a police constable in London's Met, you'll have the opportunity to make a real positive difference to the lives of Londoners. You'll join over 30,000 colleagues working across 32 boroughs, all dedicated to serving over nine million residents in one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world, where no two days are the same. Your day-to-day role could vary from being out on patrol in the local community, giving evidence in court, investigating burglaries or supporting victims of crime. What are the benefits? A career as a police officer offers many rewards and benefits, including: A competitive starting salary of c. £30k, rising up to c. £46K as a PC, inclusive of allowances Discounted rail travel up to 70 miles after initial training and free London travel Gain a fully-funded degree while earning and developing skills for life under our apprenticeship route Generous police pension scheme Generous annual leave and a range of other leave options, including career breaks, special leave, parental and adoption leave A comprehensive Health and Wellbeing service to help you stay healthy and well Access to a large number of subsidised leisure and sporting activities Becoming part of the Met family, and the policing family nationally - a unique and supportive network where you'll meet friends for life while all working together to make London and the UK safer for everyone. Whether working collaboratively or on your own beat, your team and the wider Met are there to support you Flexible working options. Policing is a 24/7 service, and you will therefore be expected to work shift patterns including weekends and nights. However we do aim to offer flexible working opportunities where operationally viable and depending on the role. A wide range of staff support associations which support the different interests of the staff and officers they represent, including but not limited to; the Association of Muslim Policing, the Metropolitan Police LGBT Network, the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association and the Network of Women How do I join? You can now join the Met as a police constable via our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) entry pathway. This is a three-year programme in which you'll be employed as a police officer from day one, gaining knowledge and experience working alongside experienced officers on the streets of London whilst working towards a fully funded degree at one of our partner universities. Throughout the programme you'll be supported both academically and operationally, and receive first-class training to ensure you develop the skills and confidence needed for the unique challenges of policing London. What opportunities are available to me after probation? The sheer size of the Met and the growing population and diversity of London means there are opportunities you wouldn't find in any other city in the UK. Upon successful completion of your three-year training period, there are many options open for you to decide where you want to develop your career, either through undertaking a new role, joining a specialist team, training to become a detective, or promotion through the ranks. You could choose to work in diplomatic protection, work with horses in our Mounted Branch, or even work in cyber-crime. These are just some of the many paths you could choose to follow as your career progresses. The Met includes officers and staff from all backgrounds and we are committed to becoming more representative of the communities we serve. We are looking for motivated people from all backgrounds and all walks of life who want to make a difference to join the Met. Apply Now
Feb 25, 2022
Full time
Police Officer Starting salary c. £30k per annum, inclusive of allowances and free London travel London The challenges of policing London are unlike anywhere else, and so are the opportunities and rewards. Now more than ever, join the Metropolitan Police Service as a police constable and start a career like no other. What is the role? As a police constable in London's Met, you'll have the opportunity to make a real positive difference to the lives of Londoners. You'll join over 30,000 colleagues working across 32 boroughs, all dedicated to serving over nine million residents in one of the most dynamic and diverse cities in the world, where no two days are the same. Your day-to-day role could vary from being out on patrol in the local community, giving evidence in court, investigating burglaries or supporting victims of crime. What are the benefits? A career as a police officer offers many rewards and benefits, including: A competitive starting salary of c. £30k, rising up to c. £46K as a PC, inclusive of allowances Discounted rail travel up to 70 miles after initial training and free London travel Gain a fully-funded degree while earning and developing skills for life under our apprenticeship route Generous police pension scheme Generous annual leave and a range of other leave options, including career breaks, special leave, parental and adoption leave A comprehensive Health and Wellbeing service to help you stay healthy and well Access to a large number of subsidised leisure and sporting activities Becoming part of the Met family, and the policing family nationally - a unique and supportive network where you'll meet friends for life while all working together to make London and the UK safer for everyone. Whether working collaboratively or on your own beat, your team and the wider Met are there to support you Flexible working options. Policing is a 24/7 service, and you will therefore be expected to work shift patterns including weekends and nights. However we do aim to offer flexible working opportunities where operationally viable and depending on the role. A wide range of staff support associations which support the different interests of the staff and officers they represent, including but not limited to; the Association of Muslim Policing, the Metropolitan Police LGBT Network, the Metropolitan Police Black Police Association and the Network of Women How do I join? You can now join the Met as a police constable via our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) entry pathway. This is a three-year programme in which you'll be employed as a police officer from day one, gaining knowledge and experience working alongside experienced officers on the streets of London whilst working towards a fully funded degree at one of our partner universities. Throughout the programme you'll be supported both academically and operationally, and receive first-class training to ensure you develop the skills and confidence needed for the unique challenges of policing London. What opportunities are available to me after probation? The sheer size of the Met and the growing population and diversity of London means there are opportunities you wouldn't find in any other city in the UK. Upon successful completion of your three-year training period, there are many options open for you to decide where you want to develop your career, either through undertaking a new role, joining a specialist team, training to become a detective, or promotion through the ranks. You could choose to work in diplomatic protection, work with horses in our Mounted Branch, or even work in cyber-crime. These are just some of the many paths you could choose to follow as your career progresses. The Met includes officers and staff from all backgrounds and we are committed to becoming more representative of the communities we serve. We are looking for motivated people from all backgrounds and all walks of life who want to make a difference to join the Met. Apply Now