Constable and Sergeant Transferee and Re-Joiner Opportunities in GMP - 1890017, - Ref:1890017


Posted on 10th Apr 2024

Constable and Sergeant Transferee and Re-Joiner Opportunities in GMP - 1890017, - Ref:1890017

Greater Manchester Police (GMP) is a tremendously powerful force for good in our communities. We’re an organisation that comprises of officers and staff who are committed, professional, compassionate and courageous, who do things every single day that most either could not, or would not do.

We are here to take the fight to criminals, to keep people and their families safe from those who would do them harm and to work with others to solve problems in our communities to reduce and prevent offending.

Greater Manchester Police is the second-largest police force in England which means we have one of the largest choices of career paths that span different areas of policing and a variety of specialisms.

We are looking to give an opportunity to hard-working, dedicated individuals in the substantive rank of Sergeant and Constable who will join us on our mission to rapidly move GMP into a place where it is objectively recognised as a force that does the basics brilliantly.

We are particularly interested in providing the right candidates the opportunity to transfer/rejoin in the following roles:

• Substantive Sgts for Custody and District Roles.
. PPST Trainers
• Child Protection
• Substantive Constables across all our Districts
. PPSCD

Once in GMP there are many exciting opportunities to apply for other specialist roles; these post will be advertised internally.

Further Information:

If you’re looking to work in a specific location in GMP, let us know in your application form. If your role allows, we’ll accommodate where you want to work. Move force, not house when you join GMP.

If you're still unsure and want some more information, or just want to ask us a quick question, please email our team at transfereerecruitment@gmp.police.uk and we’ll reach out to discuss this exciting opportunity with you.

Across Greater Manchester within all 10 districts, as well as specialist units and counter terrorism policing. If you live over the border, you may not have to move to transfer to GMP. We’ll look to accommodate you to work from a district of your choice if the role you’re applying for allows.

Starting salary:

National Police Officer Scales – depends on current force and salary.

What is the Recruitment/Application Process?

We have simplified our transferee process. This will include the following five stages:

1. Expression of Interest and/or Application Form
2. Initial Suitability Check /Paper sift
3. Interview Invite (if pass eligibility screening)
4. Vetting, Medical, Fitness Test, PDR / Pre-Checks
5. Final Offer

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

GMP offer financial support associated with relocation expenses, up to a maximum of £8,000

If you are re-joining the Police Service, please note you can apply to rejoin GMP if you have left the service in the last 5 years

About Greater Manchester

Greater Manchester is one of the largest policing areas within England and Wales covering an area of nearly 500 square miles. It is home to approximately 2.8 million people, forming 1.2 million households. This makes Greater Manchester the second largest city region in the UK and home to almost 5% of the UK population.

While the region has some rural and remote areas, it is a predominantly urban conurbation that comprises the two cities of Manchester and Salford, surrounded by eight large metropolitan areas which are: Bolton, Bury, Oldham, Rochdale, Stockport, Tameside, Trafford, and Wigan.

Although a single functioning economic area, one of the hallmarks of Greater Manchester is its great variety and diversity: whether in its people (its residents, student populations, those who travel in for work, and those who choose to visit); or its places (its neighbourhoods, town centres, amenities, cultural attractions and green spaces).

Please note that you must be employed by a Home Office Force in order to apply.

Regrettably, we cannot accept applications from officers working for the MOD or Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC).

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 reasonable adjustments to the working arrangements and/ or the working environment providing it is possible to do so.

If you have a disability and you require support with your application, please let us know so we can consider and support you with any reasonable adjustments you may require.

Should you require reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know during the selection process.

For those of you seeking to be re-engaged. The standard practice of abatement would apply for this second period of service and your monthly pension payment would be withdrawn. GMP are unable to provide individual pension advice and recommend that you seek guidance from the pension provider.

For further information, please contact the Transferee Team at transfereerecruitment@gmp.police.uk.

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