Description Detective PCEP Description - Two-year entry programme, aimed at individuals wanting to pursue a career as a detective, that doesn’t require you to study for a degree within your probation. The PCEP DC training focusses on practical on-the-job learning, with an element of classroom-based learning at the initial stages of your training, to help equip you with the skills and knowledge to become a qualified Detective by the end of your probation. University involvement – No Qualification following completion – None Detective route – Yes, this route is focussed on equipping you with the skills to become a fully qualified Detective at the end of your probation. Your learning will still involve training as a uniformed police officer in areas such as Response and Neighbourhood initially, however you will also spend time learning on-the-job in areas such as investigations to enable you to conclude your probation as a qualified Detective. Training – In-house training delivered within WMP classrooms and via on-the job practical learning. Do you have a passion for solving puzzles? Are you a seeker of truth? Do you want a career that supports your local community and that has a great amount of job satisfaction? If so apply to join West Midlands Police as a Detective Constable today Detective Constable's play a vital role in ensuring that the communities of the West Midlands are kept safe. We want people to join us who have a range of life experiences and backgrounds; it is important that we represent all of the communities that we serve. As a Detective Constable you will be responsible for investigating complex cases and working hard to uncover the hidden truths to ensure you bring justice to those who need it most. You will play a key role in providing critical support for victims of crime, whilst engaging with the community to build trust and cooperation to lead a successful outcome for each case you manage. You could find yourself working in various departments from the Public Protection Unit (PPU), Force Criminal Investigations Department (FCID), Homicide and Regional Organised Crime Unit (ROCU). No two cases or days are the same working as a Detective. Being a Detective is a demanding and fast paced role, but the job also comes with huge rewards and job satisfaction. We are looking for individuals who have the curiosity and drive to follow every lead and ultimately discover the truth behind every situation. About the Detective Constable Entry Programme Detective PCEP is different to PCEP as it is designed to take Student Officers on a 2 year journey towards becoming a Detective Constable without the need for additional learning and studying towards a graduate diploma. Our Detective Constable Entry Programme is our new and improved two-year work-based scheme aimed at people who wish to become a Detective Constable through a more vocational route with no studying towards a degree. You will undertake a period of initial learning across 22 weeks at our Tally Ho Training Centre, followed by operational coaching and training in the wider force. The training includes a blended approach of both classroom based and practical on-the-job learning whilst being supported by experienced colleagues. Your learning will involve training as a Uniformed Police Constable firstly and as a Police Officer you will be required to wear uniform and work with teams such as Response and Neighbourhood, dealing directly with the community and responding to emergency calls on the frontline, on a 24/7 shift pattern. Students will be required to take the National Investigators Exam before the end of Year 2, and may commence an additional portfolio to begin to evidence competence as a Detective. The operational postings for students will include attachments into departments which investigate complex and serious crimes in order to expose the students to the reality of a career as a Detective. As a Police Officer with West Midlands Police, you will be at the forefront of maintaining law and order, protecting the vulnerable, and ensuring the safety of our community. Becoming a police officer is a hugely rewarding career, although it can be challenging at times. It opens up opportunities to develop personally and professionally whilst making a positive difference to your community. Ensuring our Police Officers have plenty of development opportunities is high on our agenda; once you have successfully completed the two year training period you will become a fully qualified Detective, you will be able to apply for promotion as well as look to specialise in specific areas including Counter Terrorism, Serious and Organised Crime, Fraud and County Lines. For more information, check out our website here: Police Officer Recruitment | West Midlands Police (west-midlands.police.uk) You are not able to progress for more than one entry route; please apply for the route which is most suited to you, this includes both Police Constable and Detective Constable positions. What’s in it for you? You will start on £29,907, per annum and this will increase with yearly increments meaning you can earn up to £48,231 within 7 years of starting your training You will receive an excellent pension, a generous annual leave allocation, free access to support services, you will qualify for a Blue Light Discount card and be able to access sport and social club facilities. Are you Eligible? Qualifications: Have a Level 2 English qualification (Grade C/4 or above) AND Have a Level 3 qualification OR 2 A level's or an academic or vocational qualification gained outside England and Wales which is considered by the UK National Recognition Information Centre to be equivalent to a level 3 qualification. 12 months current relevant policing experience will be accepted in place of the Level 3 qualification. This includes Special Constables with IPS, Police Community Support Officers (PCSO's), PSI's, PSIO's, Detention/Escort Officer (DEO's) or within Force Contact. Alternatively, 4 years current military service is accepted in place of the Level 3 qualification Medical/Fitness: When applying for the role candidates must be able/ready to run the bleep test to a level of 5.4 Residency and Nationality: Candidates are required to be UK resident for the last three years. You must be a British, Irish or EEA National, alternatively you must have no restrictions on your right to live and work in the UK. Unlock your inner Detective – Start your application today About Us West Midlands Police is England’s second largest police force. Together we serve the 2.9 million people who call the region home - one of the youngest and most diverse populations in Europe. Our vision is to be recognised as a police service that is big enough to cope with everything that is asked of us, while showing we are small enough to care about the things that really matter to people. Together we will fulfil our mission of working in partnership, making communities safer. Benefits for employees of West Midlands Police Force include: The opportunity to work in a wide range of policing departments Extensive training and development throughout your career Annual leave purchase scheme Generous pension scheme Family Friendly Employer - Enhanced Maternity/Paternity/Adoption Leave and Childcare Vouchers - save up to £900 a year Access to EAP (Employer Assistance Programme) Social clubs, sports clubs, and regional events Discounts on gym memberships, travel and leisure, homeware and tech Blue light card membership eligibility - over 15,000 discounts from large national retailers, including special member events across the UK Police Mutual - access to affordable private healthcare, mortgage services and much more Leave Entitlement - 22 days annual leave, rising to 30 days after five years West Midlands Police is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, colour, religion, gender, sexual orientation or preference, gender identity, national origin, disability status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We are committed to delivering a fair and inclusive recruitment process and ensuring that no applicant is disadvantaged because of their disability. If you require any reasonable adjustments to the be made to our recruitment process, please let us know. All information shared will be kept confidential. Guaranteed Interview Schemes: As a Disability Confident Leader and we operate a Disability Confident Interview Scheme. All candidates who share with us that they are disabled and meet the essential criteria for the role will be offered an interview. As a proud signatory of the Armed Services Covenant and Care Leaver Covenant, West Midlands Police also operate a Guaranteed Interview Scheme for Military Service Leavers and Care Leavers who meet the minimum role requirements. There may be times we cannot interview all disabled people who meet the essential criteria for the job. For example, seasonal and high-peak times. In these situations, we may limit the number of interviews offered to disabled and non-disabled people. In these circumstances, we will select the candidates who best meet the essential criteria for the job. Prospective officers and staff must be held to a higher standard of behaviour and accountability than members of the public, and that therefore their right to privacy can be fettered in certain circumstances. This is to ensure that members of the police are fully aware and accountable for the unique powers entrusted to them and the standards of professional behaviour they swear to uphold. Contact – For more information please contact careerswestmidlands.police.uk Vetting – Successful applicants will be required to pass Recruitment Vetting and Counter Terrorism Clearance scrutiny prior to commencing their role, this will include a full background & financial disclosure as part of the vetting process. Medical - Appointment to this role will be dependent upon successfully medical checks, which may include a drugs test and if required a fitness test.