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 (40 hours per week) and in return, you will receive a competitive salary of GBP28, 551 per annum including benefits!
Why work for North Wales Police?
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. About the Police Constable role:
Our Police Constable's 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.
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
The Entry Routes:
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 will become available from 1 April 2024. 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.
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.
What we're looking for in our Police Constable:
You will need to demonstrate starter level Welsh language speaking skills during the pre employment stage. Full support for this will be provided by ourselves.
Please do not be discouraged if you are not a welsh speaker as full support with improving your welsh language skills is provided throughout your training.
Closing date for the Police Constable: 16/01/2024, 23:55
There s never been a better time to join North Wales Police. Click 'Apply' now.