Transferee Special Constables
Transfer to British Transport Police as a Special Constable – Make a Bigger Impact
Are you ready to take your volunteering to the next level? Join British Transport Police (BTP) as a Transferee Special Constable and use your experience where it matters most. Help keep millions of passengers and critical infrastructure safe every day.
Special Chief Officer Nathan Turner says:
“Our Specials are an essential part of the BTP family. With their unique perspectives and frontline experience, they strengthen our ability to police one of the most dynamic and complex networks in the UK. If you’re ready to bring your skills to a national team that values you, come and be part of our journey.”
Why Transfer to BTP?
What We’re Looking For
We are inviting currently serving Special Constables, or those who have served within the last 12 months, to transfer into one of our many BTP locations across the UK. To be eligible, you must meet the following criteria:
Locations
We are recruiting across B Division (South and East) and C Division (Midlands, North, and Scotland) including:
*A full list of locations is available in the recruitment pack.*
What You’ll Get
Eligibility
You must currently be serving, or have served within the last 12 months, as a Special Constable in a Home Office police force. You must also meet the following criteria:
*Please refer to the recruitment pack for prohibited occupations and vetting eligibility.*
Apply Now
Applications are completed online. You will be able to select your preferred location and provide evidence of your current Special Constable status.
We strongly encourage you to attend a Q&A session with our Recruitment Team before applying.
Questions?
Email us at btpspecials@btp.police.uk. All enquiries are treated in confidence.
Join a force where your experience is valued. Your role is meaningful, and your commitment makes a real difference.
We are committed to protecting the public, earning trust, and supporting our communities. Join the British Transport Police and help shape the future of policing on the railways.