202003 - Police Constable

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AS - Central South Command Unit, AW - Central West Command Unit, CE - Central East Command Unit, CN - Central North Command Unit, EA - East Area Command Unit, Frontline Policing Headquarters, MO8 Roads & Transport Policing, NA - North Area Command Unit, NE - North East Command Unit, NW - North West Command Unit, SE - South East Command Unit, SN - South Area Command Unit, SW - South West Command Unit, WA - West Area Command Unit

Multiple locations available.

Police Constable
Full Time
Variable
Police Officer – Subject to posting

Do something real. Start a career like no other.

Police Officer

c. £30k

Do it to keep nearly nine million Londoners safe. You will join around 30,000 fellow officers, working across 32 boroughs - each the size of a small city. Take a look at our borough map to help you decide where you might like to work from. As a police officer in London’s Met, you’ll be pushed to be the best but rewarded with the satisfaction that you are making a real difference to our great city.

 

Do it to develop who you are. The challenges of policing London are unlike anywhere else but so are the opportunities that come with those challenges. You will get to help people at their lowest ebb, to protect the vulnerable and deliver the justice they deserve. You’ll be proactive - preventing crime before it happens and catching criminals before they strike – all the time acting with the integrity that fosters people’s trust. Most of all you’ll do this as part of a fantastic team.

 

Do it for the skills. After some of the best police training in the world you’ll be ready for whatever London throws at you – the good and the bad. We’ll support you from the very first day but it will be you that develops the skills that will keep you and your colleagues safe, which allow you to save someone’s life, to spot a terrorist planning an attack, to find and secure the crucial evidence, or to tackle a hostile crowd with the right words and actions. As you patrol alongside experienced colleagues, you’ll use those skills and refine them each and every day.

 

Do it for the opportunities. Few career paths offer such variety. You might become a detective, or a public order specialist dealing with the huge events and demonstrations London hosts. You could work with our dogs and horses, become a cybercrime specialist or keep the Thames safe in our Marine Unit. Maybe you’ll excel at financial investigation or supporting the victims of child abuse. Ultimately it will be up to you to choose your path and the only limit will be your ambition.

 

Do it because this is our capital city. London thrives as a great global city and we believe that the Met should reflect the communities it serves. We’re looking for people from all backgrounds to join us. People who can earn trust, respect and build positive relationships with all kinds of Londoners.

 

We have temporarily suspended our London residency criteria for a limited period.

Flexible working arrangements are available, and we have now launched our part time PC recruitment pathway which allows new recruits to work part time from point of entry.

For more information including full eligibility criteria click here.

 

Do it for the rewards. You’ll start with a salary package of circa £30k, inclusive of allowances.

 

Apply now to Do Something Real.


As a Disability Confident Committed Employer the Met have committed to ensuring that diasabled people and those with long term health confitions have the opportunities to fulfil the potenital and realise thier aspirations.

Disability Confident Statement 

The Met is committed to being an inclusive employer with a diverse and representative workforce at all levels. We encourage applications from people from the widest possible range of backgrounds, cultures and experiences. We particularly welcome applications from ethnic minority groups and females.

As a Disability Confident employer, the Met has committed to making disability equality part of our everyday practice. We ensure that people with disabilities and those with long term health conditions have the opportunities to fulfil their potential and realise their aspirations. If you consider yourself to have access, workplace or reasonable adjustment requirements that need to be accommodated, we ask that you include this information within your application form. All matters will be treated in strict confidence and will not affect any recruitment decisions.

Please note, if you are applying to a police officer role or to become a police community support officer (PCSO) or designated detention officer (DDO), there is a minimum requirement that you must pass a job-related fitness test (JRFT). Find out more about police fitness standards.

Read our full disability confidence statement.

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This opportunity is closed to applications.