Transferee - Authorised Firearms Officers - 1893650, - Ref:1893650
Greater Manchester Police has a fantastic opportunity on offer.
We are recruiting for qualified Authorised Firearms Officers; To be eligible Officers must be ARV role profile in their current force.
Greater Manchester Police (GMP) is a tremendously powerful force for good in our communities. Were an organisation that comprises a great number 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.
Greater Manchester Police is one of the largest police forces in the UK and is responsible for keeping its diverse population of almost three million people safe.
Greater Manchester is a vibrant region in the Northwest, spread over more than 1,200 sq km. Split over 10 metropolitan districts, it is billed as the most diverse city in Europe, whose residents draw on and contribute to its rich cultural legacy and collectively speak up to 200 different languages.
Recently awarded the most improved force in the country after its latest police effectiveness, efficiency and legitimacy (PEEL) inspection in 2023, Greater Manchester Police remains committed to doing the basics of policing brilliantly, protecting the public, supporting victims and ensuring its workforce reflects the communities it serves.
GMP Authorised Firearms Officers are split between two operational bases; these are Manchester International Airport and the SOCH building at Openshaw Complex. Both units support each other and work together to make Greater Manchester a safer place. Each base has five teams of AFO's providing 24 hour cover, 7 days a week, 365 days per year. As a GMP AFO you may be required to work between either location where necessary.
AFO's at both bases deploy as ARV (Armed Response Vehicle) officers carrying an assortment of weaponry and portable ballistic equipment. AFO's are also trained to deliver trauma care to medical emergencies. Knowledge & understanding of the National Decision Making Model (NDM) and firearms legislation together with the ability to use that knowledge to good operational effect is essential.
AFO's from both bases assist other units within the Specialist Operations Branch with unarmed operations and will provide assistance to colleagues on district when not employed operationally.
As an Authorised Firearms Officer within GMP you will be required to:
Support the force in responding to identified threat, harm and risk.
Perform Force wide ARV duties and act as a visible deterrent to terrorism at Major events and at Manchester International Airport.
Provide specialist support to help strengthen GMP's dedicated neighbourhood policing teams as part of the Chief Constable's plan on a page
UNDERTAKEN WITHIN THE ROLE
Completion of the Transferee Induction Course.
Annual Mandatory First Aid and Officer Safety Training.
Must be ARV role profile in their current force.
OTHER
Must have passed your probationary period within current Police Force.
Pass required vetting status.
Warrant Status: Warranted Position.
Starting salary National Police Officer Scales which depends on current Force and salary.
WHY GREATER MANCHESTER?
Greater Manchester is one of the largest and most diverse 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.
The region is a mixture of rural and remote areas, with the two cities of Manchester and Salford surrounded by eight large metropolitan areas; Bolton, Bury Oldham, Rochdale, Stockport, Tameside, Trafford, and Wigan. It is also bordered by multiple other counties which makes it a great place to commute into.
Greater Manchester is a beacon of variety and diversity, through its people who live, study, work and visit and through its places including its neighbourhoods, town centres, amenities, cultural attractions, and green spaces. With a vibrant rich history, culture and music scene, there is something for everyone to enjoy. Highlights include the iconic Old Trafford Stadium, the more modern Etihad Stadium and the wonders of the Science and Industry Museum. For foodies, Ancoats offers an emporium of different food tastes. Night owls who are attracted to culture, diversity, music and nightlife will find that in the Northern Quarter with its plethora of restaurants and bars. Host to the Warehouse Project, Parklife and a wide range of music venues, Greater Manchester has plenty for all ages and personalities.
Greater Manchester Police is one of the most improved Police Forces in the UK with a clear vision and pathway to become the best in the UK. We want you to be part of this exciting journey to an outstanding service.
GMP is full of individuals and teams who are committed, professional, compassionate, and courageous, who do things every single day that most people either could not or would not want to do. We are here to take on criminals, to keep individuals and families safe from those who want to do them harm and to work in partnership to solve the problems in our communities to reduce crime and to prevent reoffending.
RECRUITMENT / APPLICATION PROCESS
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
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).
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
GMPs 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
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.
As an equal opportunities employer, GMP is committed to the equal treatment of all current and prospective employees and does not condone discrimination on the basis of age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, pregnancy and maternity, race or ethnicity, religion or belief, gender identity, or marriage and civil partnership.
We aspire to have a diverse and inclusive workplace and strongly encourage suitably qualified applicants from a wide range of backgrounds to apply and join GMP.
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 further information, please contact the Transferee Team at transfereerecruitment@gmp.police.uk.