Essex Police Community Support Officer
Do you want to help and be a part of making a real difference to the communities of Essex?
As a PCSO you’ll work closely with communities to promote community safety and confidence. You will work alongside police officers, special constables and partner agencies and within the different roles, actively seek information and intelligence around criminal activity and/or vulnerability in the communities you serve.
Joining Essex Police as a PCSO, you'll receive a starting salary of £26,106 with annual increments up to a maximum of £31,293. Full time PCSO contracts include a 37 hour working week, which will comprise of a 6 on 3 off shift pattern of early and late shifts covering the period 8.00 am to 10.00 pm, 7 days per week, for which a 12.5% shift allowance and weekend working enhancements are payable.
During the recruitment process for this role, you will be required to undertake necessary vetting and security clearances and you will receive further information when this is required to be completed.
Essex Police welcomes applications regardless of age, disability, marital status (including civil partnerships), pregnancy or maternity, race, religion or belief, sexual orientation, transgender, sex (or gender), employment status.
Please let us know if you require extra support at any stage of the application process, or for further information regarding this position, please email us at recruitment.business.services@ecis.police.uk stating ‘Application Support and Adjustments’ in the title of your email. Alternatively, you can call us on 01245 452833.
Where appropriate we will make adjustments to the selection process, working arrangements and/or the working environment provided it is reasonable in all the circumstances to do so.
This post is open to British Citizens, members of the EC or other states in the European Economic Area, Commonwealth citizens and foreign nationals. You must be a resident in the UK with indefinite leave to remain and work, free of restrictions. All applicants must have lived in the UK continuously for the past three years, unless serving for the British Army or conducting Government work.