Assistant Chief Constable Opportunities
Assistant Chief Constable Opportunities
- Assistant Chief Constable – Crime and Criminal Justice
- Assistant Chief Constable – South East Regional Organised Crime Unit (SEROCU) and Counter Terrorism Policing South East (CTPSE)
£120,489 plus £3,000 South East Allowance, car allowance and further benefits
Are you an inspirational senior police leader looking to join a highly respected police force?
Thames Valley Police are recruiting two Assistant Chief Constables who have the executive leadership and operational skills and are looking for a new challenge in the largest non-metropolitan force in the country.
- Assistant Chief Constable – Crime and Criminal Justice
Reporting to the Deputy Chief Constable, you will lead Thames Valley Police’s Crime, Intelligence and Specialist Operations capabilities, as well as our Criminal Justice functions.
You will shape and deliver strategies that tackle serious and complex crime, drive performance improvement, and strengthen partnerships and collaboration both within and outside policing.
This is a pivotal role requiring operational credibility, strategic vision, and the ability to inspire teams to deliver outstanding results for our communities.
- Assistant Chief Constable - South East Regional Organised Crime Unit (SEROCU) and Counter Terrorism Policing South East (CTPSE)
Reporting directly to the Chief Constable under the Lead Force Model, you will provide strategic leadership and operational oversight for the South East Regional Organised Crime Unit (SEROCU) and Counter Terrorism Policing South East (CTPSE).
This role demands a strong regional voice on serious organised crime and counter terrorism, ensuring effective collaboration with national partners, including the National Crime Agency and Counter Terrorism Policing.
You will lead the delivery of the UK’s CT Strategy (CONTEST) across the region, maintain a strategic overview of threat and risk, and inspire teams to deliver exceptional results in tackling serious and organised crime.
These roles would suit talented, enthusiastic and innovative individuals who share our commitment to becoming an excellent police force trusted by all our communities.
These are exciting and challenging opportunities to make a real difference, lead by example, engage and inspire our people to fight crime, serve victims and build trust.
Being a Chief Officer in our force means you will be joining a dedicated, motivated and ambitious executive leadership team and a force who work together, as one team, to protect our communities.
We are proud to be Thames Valley Police, and you could be too.
Eligibility
Applicants must have passed or currently be completing the College of Policing Executive Leadership Programme (ELP) or successfully completed the Strategic Command Course.
Further information
Our force continually strive to create a supportive and inclusive culture that values our people, making Thames Valley Police a great place to work.
We are keen to recruit people with a wide range of skills and experiences and an understanding of cultural issues. We are particularly encouraging people to join us from black, Asian and other minority ethnic communities who are under-represented.
Full details are included within the application pack. If you are interested in either of these opportunities please request an application pack from Nicola Mullen by email to Execsupporttodirectorofpeople@thamesvalley.police.uk.
Any questions in relation to this selection process should be addressed to Nicky Cornelius, Chief People Officer, Thames Valley Police. Contact details:
Execsupporttodirectorofpeople@thamesvalley.police.uk.
Key Dates
Closing date: 14 December 2025, 23:55
Interview dates: 6, 9 and 16 January 2026. The people panel will be held on the same day.


