Police Constable Transferee Roads Policing - HC613388
Location: Totton (Southampton); Havant (Portsmouth); Whitchurch (North Hampshire)
Rank: Substantive Constable
South East Allowance payment applies
Intake Dates: 28th October 2024, 27th January 2025
Transfer to Hampshire and the Isle of Wight Constabulary!
This is an exciting and unprecedented opportunity to transfer directly to our Roads Policing Unit. Working from one of three bases you will join a team of dynamic and motivated officers tasked with delivering to force and departmental priorities
We are seeking to appoint highly motivated, ethical and inclusive officers committed to delivering a high quality service and legitimate policing within our communities, promoting trust and confidence.
We want officers of all backgrounds and particularly encourage applications from female and Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic candidates, as we know these groups are underrepresented within the Roads Policing teams.
This is an exciting and unique opportunity to join Roads Policing and work within the Joint Operations Unit, one of the largest collaborative units in England & Wales.
Roads Policing works to the National Roads Policing Strategy - Policing our roads together; preventing harm and saving lives, fighting crime, changing minds and driving technology and innovation. Our focus is on preventing and responding to incidents across our road network, our commitment to reduce serious and fatal collisions, delivering high quality investigations, disrupting criminals, protecting those in need and working together to support local policing.
Key accountabilities include but are not limited to:
1. To deliver a high quality and effective public service across the road network and within our communities.
2. To work as part of a team to provide twenty-four hour cover responding to incidents across the strategic road network and within districts, supporting local policing.
3. To attend and investigate potentially complex serious injury and fatal road collisions You may be selected to perform the role of Investigating Officer or Family Liaison Officer for more serious collisions (once trained).
4. To use intelligence in order to target both RPU, Force and local policing nominals in respect of both substantive and specialist offences.
5. To develop specialist skills through training (eg. commercial and public service vehicles knowledge) and to maintain those skills through regular use and enforcement, in order to provide a range of support to colleagues and the public.
6. To focus fatal #4 enforcement activity on high risk roads and routes, as directed by the RP Tactical and Coordinating Group [TCG].
7. Consistently deliver effective, information and intelligence led patrol activity, working with internal and external partners to reduce harm and fight crime on the road network.
8. Promote public confidence and satisfaction through high quality victim focused investigations and the effective communication of our work.
What we can Offer?...
9. Opportunities for development and progression within force
10. An abundance of support networks such as Wellbeing Support Champions, Dyslexia Support, LGBT+, Inclusion matters and many, many more.
11. Wealth of benefits such as On-site gym facilities and Membership of Hampshire Police Leisure and Sport, providing a wide range of benefits and sporting activities
12. Working with Chief Constable Scott Chilton who started as a PC and is now not only our Chief Constable but also the National Lead for Investigations.
13. Working for one of the largest forces in the country means there are always opportunities to progress and gain new skills, we are players on the national policing stage.
Why work in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight?
14. Hampshire is one of the most interesting places in the UK to police with national infrastructure, ports, four motorways, and a real mix of urban and rural challenges which provide a variety of policing experiences, encouraging growth as an officer.
15. Great access to London as well as the New Forest and the South Coast.
16. Miles of beautiful coastline, with beaches, nature reserves and attractive seaside towns
17. Two international airports.
18. Critical national infrastructure sites to keep safe including the ports in Southampton and Portsmouth as well as crucial oil refineries.
19. Packed with heritage sites, from the classic and iconic Winchester Cathedral to the modern naval history at the Mary Rose Museum.
20. Wide range of cultural and family friendly events, including festivals, theatrical performances and other outdoor events
Essential Experience and Qualifications
21. You must be a serving police officer from a Home Office Force with no current performance or conduct concerns.
22. You must have successfully completed the two year probationary period and the Policing Diploma, or your forces equivalent qualification at the point of application.
23. You must be trained and currently authorised to COP Advanced Driving level
24. You must be trained and currently authorised to COP standards in Tactical Pursuit and Containment
25. We especially welcome applications from applicants who are also qualified to ride police motorcycles
Successful applicants will need to;
Satisfy all the relevant eligibility criteria and pre-employment checks including, medical screening, vetting and a fitness test.
Be available to attend a 1 week (dependent on your skills transfer) transferee course.
Once you have completed this process and accepted our offer, we will contact your existing force for information including pension, salary, service, training and unpaid leave.
Essential Documentation Required
Please upload your last 2 PDR's and evidence of any promotion qualifications (OSPRE or NPPF) to the My Documents section of the form before submitting your application.
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Competencies and Personal Qualities
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