Job Descrption
Police Officer
Could you help play a key role in making Hampshire and Isle of Wight a safe place to live, work and visit?
As a Police Officer with Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary, you will work across an increasingly diverse community and face an ever-changing criminal landscape.
We are recruiting for both Police and Detective Constable pathways. You can choose your desired entry route and we will support you with this as you progress your application and start in post.
What is the difference between a Police Constable and a Detective Constable?
Whilst these two roles work hand in hand and both respond to victims of crime, Police Constables are at the forefront of the prevention and detection of crime, keeping communities safe and acting on emergency calls, whereas Detective Constables focus on the investigation of serious and complex crime which impacts the victims and communities.
Both roles play a key part in responding to crime, keeping communities safe and... delivering exceptional, local policing.
Career Opportunities
As a Police Officer, once you have completed your Police training, you can choose to specialise in a particular area of Police work.
Police Constable opportunities include Criminal Investigation Department (CID), anti-fraud or road traffic, Firearms, Dog-Handling and Counter-Terrorism.
Detective Constable opportunities include Major Crime and Murder Investigations, Child Abuse Investigation, Economic Crime, Rape and Serious Sexual Offences.
With experience, you will also be able to apply for promotion to Sergeant, Inspector or Chief Inspector as your career progresses.
About the Role
As a Police Officer in Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary, you will work across an ever-changing criminal landscape. You’ll be part of an increasingly diverse workforce, and develop the skills and knowledge to deal with new and emerging types of crime. You will play a critical front-line role of the prevention and detection of crime and the criminal justice system. It’s a role that offers job stability and huge day to day variety. It’s a tough but rewarding job and we’ll work hard to ensure we give you the genuine support you need to succeed.
Ensuring our staff and officers are supported at all times is important to us and although policing is tough it is very rewarding, and we will give you all the support you need to succeed.
As part of the role of a Police Officer, you could find yourself:
• Supporting victims and witnesses of domestic abuse.
• Acting on emergency calls.
• Investigating reported crimes.
• Apprehending, arresting and interviewing suspects.
• Collecting evidence at crime scenes.
• Dealing with accidents and incidents.
• Engaging with children and young people to change perceptions of the police.
• Working with emergency service colleagues from Ambulance, Fire and Rescue.
Training
All new recruits will undertake our elite training programme where you will become a Police Officer from day one.
You’ll receive world-class training and mentoring, which will see you develop the skills and knowledge you need to be able to:
- Ensure public order and safety while supporting major police operations
- Put victims first whilst responding to and investigating crime
- Deliver exceptional, local policing
- Apply investigative skills and intelligence to solving crimes
- Deliver national policing objectives at a community level
Salary and Benefits
You starting full time salary will be over £29,000 with the addition of £2,000 South East allowance, plus other allowances and benefits.
You will have the opportunity to earn over £48,000 after seven years as a Police Constable.
In addition to the competitive salary and highly rewarding career, our benefits include, but are not limited to;
• Competitive pension scheme;
• Generous annual leave allowance;
• Retail, food and leisure discounts through Hampshire Police Leisure & Sports and Blue Light Card;
• Excellent wellbeing support;
• Gym facilities at several of our buildings;
• Fantastic career progression including development and secondment opportunities.
• A rewarding job where no two days are the same
• Feeling valued in your community
• Training and development opportunities throughout your career
• Wellbeing support and advice, for professional and personal matters including an employee assistance programme, physiotherapy and an in-house occupational health service
• Access to supportive and active staff groups, networks and associations including:
Mental and emotional wellbeing support
Age Network
BEAM Network
Christian Police Association (CPA)
Hampshire Association of Muslim Police
LGBT+ Network
Inspire
Men's Forum
Trauma & PTSD Support
Menopause Support
About You
We want you for the person you are, the work and life experience you have and the skills you can bring to the organisation.
We need people who:
• Can deal with complex and sensitive cases,
• Are able to negotiate and deal with sensitive situations,
• Are empathetic and can adapt to new challenges,
• Have excellent communication skills,
• Are able to solve problems,
• Are able to write concise reports or other documents,
• Are able to make logical, confident decisions,
• Are confident in resolving conflict,
• Are able to develop and maintain resilience.
Apply today to start your career with Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary and make a difference to your life, career and community.
If you want to learn more about the force and our mission, you can watch this video.
We have entry routes that will allow you to become a Police Constable or a Detective Constable.
Which entry route should I choose?
We have four entry routes you can choose from, all offering entry for Police Constable and Detective Constable. Each entry route has different eligibility requirements, which will be outlined in the respective adverts.
Our Degree Holder Entry Programme (DHEP), is a 2 year programme where you earn as you learn, gaining a Level 6 Post-Graduate diploma in Professional Policing Practice. It is specifically for those with any degree or equivalent qualifications.
Our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA), is a 3 year programme where you will earn as you learn, gaining a (BSc) Hons degree in Professional Policing Practice fully funded by Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary.
Policing PLUS is a 2 year programme. Whilst you will not gain a qualification as part of this, you will receive the training to equip you with the skills needed to meet the complex policing challenges faced today whilst contributing to a positive policing culture.
Policing PLUS Graduate is our Policing PLUS programme which is specifically for those with a Level 6 qualification, which upon completion, will offer access to career development opportunities such as fast-track PC to Inspector Programme
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