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Cheshire Police are recruiting volunteer police officers – known as special constables – to join the policing family and help keep Cheshire’s communities safe.
Applications are currently open and close on Monday 19th February 2024 at 09.00am.
Volunteer police officer’s join our Special Constabulary, where they have the same powers in law as every other police officer, wear the same uniform, carry the same equipment, work alongside regular officers, work on the same operations and alongside our partners and focus on problem solving local priorities.
Volunteer police officers need to contribute a minimum of 16 hours per month, but this can be done at a time that fits into their life - as policing is 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
They are put through extensive training – including a Personal Safety Training course designed to help keep themselves and other safe - and training to equip them with sound knowledge in law, process, and policy.
Following their initial training they will be posted to a specific Local Policing Unit (LPU) with their first shifts as a special constable being double crewed with an experienced officer. They will attend a range of incidents from blue light runs, to road traffic collisions, or to neighbourhood disputes.
Chief Officer for the Special Constabulary, Leon Boland, said: “Special Constables are a vital part of policing within Cheshire Constabulary, and we are a force with great ambition.
“If you have at least 16 spare hours a month and want to do something purposeful with them, we are looking for volunteer officers who will deliver excellent policing to support the force, and in return you will learn new skills, build new friendships and most importantly - get a sense of significant achievement.
“Becoming a volunteer police officer puts you in an unrivalled position to give back to your community and make a difference to people’s lives in their time of need. It really is a role like no other – and well worth using what spare time you do have to be part of a great team of people at Cheshire Constabulary.
“If you miss your opportunity to apply, or perhaps you need more time, please register your interest with us and we will email you ahead of the next recruitment window opening again.”
Please note, commitment throughout the recruitment journey is vital and whilst, the Force will actively support applicants through the process as much as possible, failure to engage in the process will result in an application being withdrawn.
To apply, applicants only need to fill in a basic information form for their submission to be complete.
Advert closes: 19th February 2024 at 09.00am
Situational Judgement Test: 23rd February 2024 - 1st March 2024
Interviews - Microsoft Teams: W/C 11th March - 22nd March 2024
Pre-Employment Day: (To be confirmed)
Intake start date: 22nd June 2024
Visit: Special Constables | Cheshire Constabulary for more information and to apply.