Special Constable
3 weeks ago
Force
- Dyfed Powys Police
Role Type
- Special Constable
Business Area
- Special Constabulary
Location
- Forcewide
Hours per Month
- 16
Type of Contract
- Volunteer
Level of Welsh language ability required?
- 1
Closing Date
09/06/2024, 23:55
Job Advert Description
An exciting opportunity has arisen to join us as a Special Constable.
As a Special Constable you’ll be on the front line of policing, you’ll be one of the first faces that people see when they need us most. No two days will be the same, some things you’ll be involved in are:
- responding to incidents and calls for help from the public
- speaking to victims of crime, making sure they get the best possible service
- recording and investigating crime
- making arrests, interviewing suspects, and taking statements from witnesses
- searching for missing people
- giving evidence in court
- policing large public events, concerts and demonstrations
- dealing with road traffic collisions and offences
- carrying out proactive patrols to assist with problem solving
**As a Special Constable we ask that you volunteer for a minimum of 16 hours a month which could include weekends, public holidays and evenings.**
**Please note**:
- All prospective special constables will be required to have their fingerprints and a DNA sample taken. This is in accordance with police regulations.
- Full training is provided, with a blend of face to face sessions, online learning and self study workbooks including a 6 month weekend programme Friday 2pm - Sunday 5pm. Please note that you must be available to attend all sessions.
- Applications are being considered for our November 2024 intake.
Joining the Special Constabulary opens up a world of opportunities for personal and professional development. Undergoing the training and then going out on patrol makes a welcome break from day-to-day life, bringing excitement and challenge every day you volunteer, and giving something special back to the community we’re all part of.
If you feel you have these skills, and want to make a difference in your community, then we want to hear from you
**Welsh language and diversity**
We ask that all Dyfed-Powys police staff and officers can communicate to Level 1 standard. This means that you can understand and pronounce Welsh place names and can use and understand simple everyday phrases such as greetings. If you are unable to communicate to this standard, during your probation period (typically six months) we’ll fully support you in achieving this through a variety of learning opportunities.
**Have some questions?**
**Webpage**
**Weekly recruitment drop in session**: every Wednesday, 11 - 11.30am via teams here.
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