Student Officer - Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP), - Ref:1892422


Posted on 3rd Feb 2024

Student Officer - Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP), - Ref:1892422

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) are pleased to be opening up a new opportunity to become a Police Officer for anyone who wants to train without studying for a qualification via the new Traditional Entry Route (PCEP)

These are exciting times for Greater Manchester Police. We are looking for outstanding candidates to join frontline policing within Greater Manchester Police, with drive and passion to provide the best possible police service to all our diverse communities.

Your starting salary will be £28,551 with annual increments rising to £46,044 per annum after 7 years’ service

The Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP) is run by our very own training team at Sedgley Park over a 2 year period.

All applicants must meet the following criteria:

• English and Maths GSCE Grade C/Level 4 or a Level 2 equivalent.
• Any Level 3 qualification or A Level qualification

If you do not hold a level 3 qualification or A level qualification you may also apply. Candidates will be required to have at least 12 months relevant work experience in areas such as those listed below; (please note that this is not an exhaustive list, and all relevant skills and experience will be assessed on a case-by-case basis) This will be assessed in a written exercise to review your transferable skills into this role. If this applies to you, we will contact you at the initial stage of the application process with further information.

• Retail
• Hospitality
• Military
• Call centres
• Social Care
• Other Emergency Services

All applicants must also meet the following criteria

• be at least 17 years of age upon application but must be 18 years of age by your first day in the role

• be a British citizen, or an EU/European Economic Area (EEA) national Commonwealth citizen or foreign national with Indefinite Leave to Remain or Pre-Settled/Settled status and no restrictions on your stay in the United Kingdom

• residency – have been a UK resident for the last 3 years. All posts require a level of Police Vetting as per the National Vetting Code of Practice. The residency requirement is necessary to enable all applicants to be checked in an equitable manner. Greater Manchester Police will allow applicants to apply who do not necessarily reach the criteria as long as they have proven UK residency and supporting evidence where necessary. Applications will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

• be in good health and able to perform your duties physically and mentally

• not have any piercings or tattoos which cause offence (please refer to the supporting Information attached to this advert)

Driving Licence

A Driving Licence is not required upon application, but you will be required to hold a full a driving licence within 12 months of joining GMP as a student officer.

Application Process:

• Self-assessment – we encourage all applicants to self-assess your eligibility prior to applying.
• Application including proof of eligibility – see ‘Be prepared to apply’ page on our website.
• National Sift Process
• Online Assessment Process – taking approx. 4 hours
• Final Interview
• Provisional offer
• Pre-employment checks including fitness test, medical, references and vetting
• Start Date

Please see the attached Supporting Information and Frequently asked questions for further information regarding the recruitment process.

Diversity and Inclusion:

At GMP, we are committed to better reflect the communities that we serve. We encourage applications from our underrepresented communities including all ethnic or religious backgrounds, LGBTQ+, women and those with disabilities.

We are also proud to have a Recruitment Support Team who can provide support and guidance to anyone from a Black, Asian & Minority Ethnic background throughout the Police Officer recruitment process as well as advise on career development and progression.

As well as offering the chance of a rewarding career, there are other benefits to working for GMP.

Pay
Annual leave
Shift work and work-life balance
Pension scheme
GMP’s Sports and Social Club
Eligibility for Blue Light Card
Access to a Credit Union
Wellbeing support
Car lease scheme

Please note, all of our communication will be sent to you via the e-mail address you provide on your application form, therefore please ensure noreply@gmp-recruitment.co.uk is in your mail safe senders / safe recipients list to prevent our e-mails going into your junk mail. Therefore routinely check your junk mail for correspondence from GMP.

The Equality Act 2010 makes it unlawful to discriminate against a disabled person in all areas of employment, including recruitment. The Police Service welcomes people with disabilities and will do its best to make adjustments to the working arrangements and/ or the working environment provided it is reasonable to do so. If you have a disability and you require support, please let us know so we can consider and support you with any reasonable adjustments you may require.

Due to the Equality Act (2010) the criteria surrounding sickness absence will not be checked until the later stages of the recruitment process. With this in mind all candidates need to ensure that they can display a good attendance record for the last 2 years.

Policing values are enshrined in the Code of Ethics (a copy of which can be found at https://www.college.police.uk/What-we-do/Ethics/Ethics-home/Documents/Code_of_Ethics.pdf

Every person serving with the police service needs to adhere to these standards of professional behaviour. As an applicant to Greater Manchester Police, we expect that you will hold views and attitudes in line with the Code; that if you are successful in your application you will uphold the Code of Ethics by displaying the behaviours that the Code sets out; and that you will report any conduct of others that falls short of those standards. Any failure or apparent failure to uphold the Code of Ethics will be taken seriously. It will be looked into and in cases involving serious and/or repeated failings, criminal and/or misconduct proceedings may follow. With that in mind, you are reminded that you must not share any information relating to the recruitment and assessment process. Sharing of such information could result in criminal and/or misconduct proceedings.

We will be accepting online applications until midnight of the closing date.

May we take this opportunity to wish you the best of luck with your Student officer application form and we look forward to guiding you through the Recruitment process.

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