Humberside Police
Location
Goole, East Yorkshire | United Kingdom
Job description
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Grimsby, Scunthorpe, Hull, Bridlington, Goole
Salary1
£24,921 - £27,351
Part/Full Time1
Full Time
Type of Contract1
Permanent
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Role: Police Community Support Officer (PCSO)
Department: Local Policing Command (LPC)
Scale: SC4
Salary: £24,921 - £27,351 ( Plus Weekend & Shift Allowances)
Location: North, South bank & East riding
Hours: 37 Per week (Full-time) Shift pattern including weekends and evenings
Contract: Permanent
Are you ready to leave the desk behind? Do you want to make a difference to local communities? Can you build long lasting and trusting relationships?
If this sounds like you, the recruitment window is now open for PCSO applications based in the South Bank & North Bank area (Scunthorpe, Goole, Grimsby, East Riding and Hull)
Humberside Police welcomed our first PCSOs to our policing family back in 2006. Since then, while PCSOs have always been a fundamental part of our approach to Neighbourhood Policing, their role has changed considerably. Today, PCSOs are the face of our local community - working with partners and community groups to tackle crime and anti-social behaviour, to gather intelligence and to provide crime prevention advice while supporting and sharing information with wider police colleagues.
As a PCSO you will be an accessible and visible uniformed presence in local communities, building confidence, trust, and reassurance in the Police. As a PCSO you will be a key liaison point between communities and policing, this can come in many different forms such as building evidence for the early identification of crime.
PCSOs adopt a problem-solving approach to their work, to address issues in the community such as anti-social behavior. Working within your team and with your wider colleagues is critical to ensuring your success. A close working relationship with partner agencies is also important, as they will help support you with activities such as early intervention in preventing crime within children and young people.
Through regular engagement with residents and others in the local area, as a PCSO you will have a unique insight and opportunity to gather information and build relationships that will help enhance resident’s trust and confidence in Humberside Police. This deep community connection is key in helping protect our most vulnerable residents and while also supporting our local communities to become safer, stronger and more resilient.
PCSOs have never been more vital in the success of our local Neighbourhood Policing teams - which are most effective when there is a strong local community connection. As a PCSO you have the potential to make a significant and hugely positive impact, benefitting our local communities not only today but for many years to come.
What is the difference between being a Police Officer and a PCSO?
Key Responsibilities:
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What the role requires:
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Perks of working for Humberside Police:
From great perks, agile working and professional development, we want you to have the best possible journey throughout your Humberside Police Career.
Our Police Staff work extremely hard, which is why we are proud to offer a host of reward and recognition schemes. Whether it’s Cycle to Work scheme, Gym and health schemes, we have the perks ready for you to benefit from.
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Contact point for applicants:
If you have any questions regarding the recruitment process, please contact us at [email protected]
How to apply for the role:
To apply for the role, please click the ‘Apply’ button below.
Please note, you must wait 3 monthsbefore submitting another application if you have applied for THIS role within the last 3 months.
For Information & Advice on completing an online application, please follow the link below.
https://nationalcareers.service.gov.uk/triagetool?triage-select=Understanding+the+recruitment+process
Closing Date: Thursday 28th March 2024 at 23:55
Interview date: W/C 29TH April 2024
It is not likely that closing dates will be extended, other than in exceptional circumstances and would need to be with the permission of the Recruitment Manager and Line Manager of the role.
The Recruitment Manager can authorise to close any vacancy before the closing date stated on the advert.
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£24.92k - £27.35k per annum