Uniform and Detective Sergeant - Lateral Transfer


Posted on 1st Jul 2025

Uniform and Detective Sergeant - Lateral Transfer

Uniform and Detective Sergeant – Lateral Transfer

Location: Various Locations across the City of London Police

Rank: Substantive Sergeant/Detective Sergeant

Applications are invited only from Home Office Forces or British Transport Police. Applicants must have successfully completed their work-based assessment and currently serve as a substantive Sergeant, within their force, to join the City of London Police on level transfer. This opportunity is open to re-joiners who left their previous force as a Substantive Sergeant. This opportunity is not open to Constables on temporary Sergeant promotion, currently undertaking a work-based assessment.

Directorate/Department: Force wide vacancies (Local Policing, Specialist Operations and National Lead Force)
Statement of expectation for the role: There is an expectation that successful candidates will complete a minimum of two years in their initial posting.

Vetting level required:The vetting level for these roles varies.

Salary: As per national pay scales (plus London Weighting and London Allowance)

The City of London Police is a Home Office Force based in the heart of the London’s financial centre. We are proud to deliver an exceptional policing service and are committed to keeping the City safe, protecting it from the threat of terrorism. Our unique strengths include our experience of policing and protecting one of the most important, dynamic and challenging environments in the UK.

There are a number of exciting uniform roles within the City of London Police, however all have one aim which is to minimize risk to the public, business community and the force, by ensuring the right resources are available to respond appropriately and effectively to any situation. You will work with your senior management team colleagues to enhance the professional development & performance of the force and ensure it achieves its vision and delivers its policing priorities.

As a Sergeant you will carry an important role in ensuring effective daily supervision, guidance and support of officers and staff. You will be responsible for enabling the development of competence within your team whilst ensuring that organizational standards are met, and objectives achieved.

This role will co-ordinate, monitor and respond where necessary, to front line policing activity to uphold the law, enable public safety and build public confidence in policing in line with legal frameworks and policy guidelines. Together with excellent leadership skills, an ability to build public confidence and a focus on partnership policing, you will also be able to demonstrate forward thinking in order to identify the best way to deliver services. It is anticipated that all successful applicants will undertake a custody rotation within their posting.

Our Local Policing directorate is home to the force’s Response and Neighbourhood Policing teams and other uniformed specialist units including Roads Policing, Project Servator, Firearms, Public Order and the Force Control Room. We provide the first response to the public, specialist policing services and delivery of local Neighbourhood Policing services to our resident, business and transient City of London communities.

Our Specialist Operations directorate is home to the force’s Investigation and Intelligence teams and other specialist units including, Public Protection Custody, Criminal Justice, Covert & CT Policing, Forensics and Cyber Protect teams. We deliver the very highest of investigation standards alongside excellent support through our enabling services – together this ensures we provide a first-class response to victims and secure the very best outcomes to keep those that work, live and visit the city safe and feeling safe.

Additionally, we have national roles in relation to fraud, cyber and economic crime. We lead and support the National Fraud, Economic Crime and Cyber Crime Strategy. We co-ordinate national pursue and protect campaigns against high harm threats and encourage greater prioritisation of fraud across policing.

The selection/promotion process comprisesof the following:

  • A competency-based online application form: The application form will ask the candidates to provide examples (within the last three years) against the following competencies: we take ownership, we support and inspire and we analyse critically. There will also be a question on why me why now? which will be scored against the value of Public Service.
  • Shortlisting panel: the panel will assess your application against the Competency Value Framework (CVF).
  • Boards: Interviews are scheduled for w/c 8th September – 3rd October. Candidates who are successful at shortlisting stage will be invited to attend an interview which will assess the following:

Professional Conversation: the assessment and delivery of a briefing to the panel will assess the candidates’ ability to deal with operational issues at Sergeant level. The professional conversation assessment will test: we analyse critically, we take ownership and we are emotionally aware.

- Competency based interview: the interview will test: we are innovative and open minded, we are collaborative, we support and inspire and the value of respect and empathy. At least one question will be forward facing.

Application support:

  • Senior Responsible Officer Webinar - Wednesday 3rd July - 6pm - 7pm (the SRO will give an overview of the Promotion process and the recruitment team will be available to answer any questions about the process itself).
  • Pertemps Professional Conversation Training - w/c 25th Aug or 1st Sept TBC (please note only shortlisted candidates will be eligible to enrol on this training).

Should you wish to attend of of the above webinars, please contact HR Services via: hrservices@cityoflondon.police.uk

Reasonable Adjustments

If you require any reasonable adjustments to support you throughout the process, please email HR services hrservices@cityoflondon.police.ukas soon as possible. HR will arrange for a member of DEN to discuss these requirements with you to understand how best we can support you. The agreed reasonable adjustments will be shared with HR and the Panel members to be put in place.

We strive to ensure all our information and services are accessible to and useable by everyone. If you would like to receive any information in a different format or would like an any additional support to help you apply for our roles, please get in touch with HR Services via hrservices@cityoflondon.police.uk.

For further information on the Competency Values Framework (CVF) please visit the College of Policing at: https://profdev.college.police.uk/competency-values/

For further information on the Sergeant Police Professional Profile, please visit: Sergeant | College of Policing

Benefits:

In return, we will offer a number of benefits including: a generous pension scheme, flexible and hybrid working (where the roles allow), a free Oyster card for London (TFL) travel and subsidised national rail travel, which allows you to travel within an approximate 70 mile radius. For further information please visit: https://careers.cityoflondon.police.uk/working

A diverse workforce improves the service we provide to our public by making us more approachable and relevant within our communities. This is why it’s vitally important that we recruit people from a wide range of communities and backgrounds with an understanding of cultural issues and a wide range of skills. We therefore particularly encourage female and people from Black, Asian and other Minority Ethnic communities to join us.

The way we work is changing. With a few exceptions most roles will be able to accommodate part time, job share and flexible working patterns. We can also offer hybrid working patterns of home and office based shift patterns. Feel free to speak to us about any flexible working requirements.

The Force has a number of Staff Support Networks that can offer you support and advice. Applicants are very welcome to contact the networks directly if they need any support or ask any question before they apply. For further information on the networks and their contact details please visit:

https://www.cityoflondon.police.uk/police-forces/city-of-london-police/areas/city-of-london/about-us/about-us/equality-and-diversity2/equality-and-diversity-support-networks/

For further information on the Competency Values Framework (CVF) please visit the College of Policing at: https://profdev.college.police.uk/competency-values/

Closing date: Friday 18th July 2025 at 5.00pm.

Please note only applications received by this deadline will be progressed to the next stage.

Best of luck with your application.

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