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  • OPCC Facilities Officer - Southampton - HC623244  

    - Southampton
    Facilities Officer – Southampton – HC623244 Job Details Location: Base... Read More
    Facilities Officer – Southampton – HC623244 Job Details Location: Based at Southampton Central Police Station covering the West area of the county Hours: 29.6. hours per week (4 days) Contract: Full-time and permanent Salary: Scale 4 (£27,204.00 - £29,859.00 per annum) Pro rata (£21,763.20 - £23,887.20) Closing Date: 01/03/26 23:59 - Interviews to be held on the 14/03/26
    For awareness this is a maintenance, hands on practical role. Make a difference where it matters most The Office of Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) supports the Police and Crime Commissioner serving Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. The OPCC provides a link between Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary (HIOWC) and the communities they serve through setting the budget and holding the Chief Constable to account in the delivery of an efficient and effective service. Join our dedicated Estates Team and help maintain the buildings that support HIOWC in keeping our communities safe. About the role We’re looking for a proactive and hands-on Facilities Officer to help us deliver high-quality planned and reactive maintenance across a diverse police estate. You’ll be the eyes and ears on the ground – spotting issues before they escalate, engaging with building users, and ensuring our facilities remain safe, compliant, and fit for purpose. This is a varied and rewarding role where no two days are the same. From supporting building projects and relocations to supervising contractors and maintaining custodial facilities, you’ll play a key part in keeping our estate running smoothly. What you’ll be doing Carrying our general building maintenance and compliance checks. Engaging with building users to promote good practices and prevent deterioration. Recording defects using our digital maintenance platform. Supporting relocations, refurbishments, and decommissioning projects. Supervising contractors and ensuring safe working practices. Maintaining postal services and supporting facilities management coverage across core hours. Ensuring health & safety and statutory compliance across multiple sites. To view the full role profile, please click . What we’re looking for Experience in a facilities or maintenance role is desirable but not essential. Experience working in the public sector or hospitality industry is desirable but not essential. Computer literate and confident in learning new systems. A full UK driving licence is essential. An understanding of building systems, maintenance practise, and regulations. Excellent time management and communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexible, professional, and customer-focused approach to duties. Eager to learn with a can do attitude. Why join us? Joining our Estates Team will enable you to be part of a team that directly supports frontline policing, and to work in a role with a real purpose. You will also enjoy a supportive environment with opportunities to progress your career. In addition to the competitive salary and highly rewarding career, our other benefits include but are not limited to: Competitive pension scheme. Generous annual leave allowance. Access to salary sacrifice scheme for ultra-low emission vehicles (ULEV). Blue Light card membership. APPLY NOW If you’re practical, proactive, and passionate about keeping buildings safe and functional, we’d love to hear from you! Please follow the online application link to apply. You will be required to enter personal details, complete our pre-screen questions, attach a covering letter of no more than one page detailing your motivations for applying for this role, and answer the shortlisting question detailed below. Your answer should be no more than 400 words or equivalent characters to support 400 words. Please explain why you believe you are suited to the role of Facilities Officer and what relevant skills you can bring to the position. If you would like to have an information discussion about this role, the Recruitment Team can be contacted on . The Office for the Police and Crime Commissioner is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. We expect all employees, workers and volunteers to share this commitment. We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment.
    Corporate Equalities Employment Policy: In order to combat indirect discrimination, no unnecessary conditions or requirements will be applied to any for achieving equality of opportunity in its employment practices. All sections of the population will have equal access to jobs. No applicant or employee will receive less favourable treatment because of their gender, disability, age, ethnic or national origin, marital status, creed, sexuality, trade union activity or responsibility for dependants unless a Genuine Occupational Qualification (GOQ) applies.
    In order to combat indirect discrimination, no unnecessary conditions or requirements will be applied to which would have a disproportionately adverse effect on any one group.  Read Less
  • Misconduct Proceedings Coordinator - HC623247  

    - Winchester
    Job Details Role Title: Misconduct Proceedings Coordinator - HC623247... Read More
    Job Details Role Title: Misconduct Proceedings Coordinator - HC623247 Location: Mottisfont Court, Winchester Hybrid working is available after training; however, during misconduct proceedings daily travel to force sites or venues will be required for their duration. Contract: Permanent Hours: Full time (37 hours per week) Read Less
  • We will start recruiting for an exciting and diverse role of Detention... Read More
    We will start recruiting for an exciting and diverse role of Detention Officers within custody. We are holding a number of awareness sessions to give potential applicants a chance to find out more about this role. These events will provide you with information and an insight into the role, its duties and expectations. As well as information on the recruitment process. The sessions will be run by recruitment and central custody advisor who has extensive experience of the role. If you consider yourself a resilient individual who has good communication and people skills, where you are able to be challenged as an individual but also work well within a team of like-minded colleagues and would like a rewarding role, where no two days are the same….then book your space and find out more. There will be roles available in Southampton, Portsmouth, Isle of Wight & Basingstoke. All the roles will be permanent & full-time at 37 hours per week. Detention Officers are paid, starting salary £30,333 per annum in addition you will receive a shift allowance and weekend enhancement which will add approximately £800 (depending on shifts worked) to your salary before tax per month. You will be required to work a shift pattern, comprising of evenings and weekends. Further information will be included in awareness session If you are interested in applying for this role, please click on the link of your preferred date to book a space via Eventbrite on one of the Awareness Sessions being held in February (please only book one time slot) -  Tuesday 10th February 2026 at 11:00am – 12:00pm Thursday 12th February 2026 at 18:30 – 19:30pm
    Tuesday 17th February 2026 at 18:30 – 19:30pm Thursday 19th February 2026 at 18:30 – 19:30pm Saturday 21st February 2026 at 10:00 – 11:00am Job Purpose Please do not submit an application form to this advertisement. You will be able to submit an application in due course after the awareness session have been completed and you have received an application link from us. As a Detention Officer you will be based in one of our Police Investigation Centres, where you are an integral part of the running of the custody suite. You will provide support to your custody colleagues, also proving a high level of care and professionalism to those detained within the custody environment. Detention Officers are uniformed support staff workers given certain Policing Powers within custody to execute your duties and deliver a high level of service. Due to the complex environment you'll need to be alert at all times, thinking on your feet and making informed decisions. You'll complete the booking in process into the custody suite and some of the duties but not limited to are, the taking of fingerprints, photographs and DNA, record their possessions and make sure they're safe and secure. During their time in custody, you'll regularly monitor a detainee’s condition and behaviour, where necessary assist with investigative procedures and preservation of evidence whilst maintaining the safety and security of all personnel within the custody suite. Assisting in the detainee rights and entitlements, also assisting the custody sergeant in the release, when required, of the detainee. Successful candidates will undertake a minimum of six – seven week training course (Monday – Friday), which is assessed throughout. You will receive training on all aspects of your role and where it sits within the Criminal Justice System, police IT & systems, personal safety training and emergency first aid. Essential Experience You will need to be Educated to QCF Level 3 A-levels (or equivalent) OR work experience deemed to have brought the post-holder to a comparable level.  Applicants must have a full manual driving licence and although you’ll be posted to one of our custody centres there may on occasions be a requirement to work at other locations which could include Portsmouth, Southampton, Basingstoke or the Isle of Wight. Read Less
  • HOLMES Indexer - HC623098  

    - Basingstoke
    Job Details Job Title: HOLMES Indexer - HC623098  Work Location: Basin... Read More
    Job Details Job Title: HOLMES Indexer - HC623098  Work Location: Basingstoke Police Investigation Center, Major Crime Team Salary: Scale 5 - £30,333 - £32,613 per annum Hours: 37 hours a week worked, Mon-Thurs 08:00 – 16:00 and Fri 08:00 – 15:30 Contract: Permanent Closing Date: Sunday 8th February at 23:59 hours Are you looking for a new and exciting opportunity? What is HOLMES? HOLMES (Home Office Large Major Enquiry System) is the system on which our Major Crime investigators keep their records. The Major Crime Team are looking for a HOLMES Indexer to support the investigation of serious and complex crime within Hampshire by effective use of HOLMES in the Major Incident Room (MIR) and Casualty Bureau (CB). You will be working both individually and as part of a team researching and maintaining database records and documentation in order to provide accurate information, intelligence and evidence preparation.  If this sounds interesting to you then we would welcome your application! What we require from you You must be prepared to undertake relevant training courses as necessary in order to fulfil the requirements of the role. This includes a national HOLMES indexer course which is 4 weeks in length  and may be out of Force, hotel and hire car will be provided. You must be prepared to undertake a driving assessment and eye test in order to utilise force vehicles. You will be part of a weekend and Bank Holiday “on call” Indexer rota, approximately 1 in 12 weekends, for homicides and other serious crime that requires HOLMES support. This is paid at a standby allowance. You may be required to visit other locations within Hampshire and the Isle of Wight at short notice, and therefore needs to have the ability to travel as necessary, ideally a reliable vehicle.  If successful you must be prepared to undergo the provisions of ‘vetting’ to a MV level.  About the role This is a varied and exciting role which includes assisting officers with file preparation for court and attending incident briefings/conferences. You will also be working within a Casualty Bureau in the event of a critical incident You will ensure HOLMES is set up appropriately for each incident, updating the Indexers Policy during investigations, registering all documentation on HOLMES as directed by the receiver. You will also research and Index data in order to identify areas for investigation, accurately assess and summarise relevant facts from large amounts of information and assist the Serious Crime Review team with regards to historical case reviews  Please see the role profile for more informationWhat's on offer? As members of Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary police staff you will have access to a wide benefits package*, including but not limited to: Local Government Pension Scheme Family friendly policies supporting those with caring responsibilities. Generous annual leave entitlement starting at 24 days in addition to public holidays, rising to 29 after five years’ service. Access to a wide range of learning and development opportunities Retail, holiday and leisure discounts through Hampshire Police Leisure and Sports Club or Blue Light Card Excellent wellbeing support and access to Employee Assistance Programme Staff representation groups and inclusion network Eye test vouchers Application and Interview If you’ve never completed a competency-based application or interview before, make sure you read each competency or value in detail, research the STAR (situation, task, action, result) format and use it when giving evidence. The recruitment competencies identified on the role profile can be used interchangeably throughout the selection process. It is recommended you make a note of them when starting your application. If successful following shortlisting you will be invited to attend an assessment morning/afternoon

    If successful at the assessment you will be invited for interview Assessment will be held week commencing 23rd February 2026. If successful you will be invited to an interview week commencing 2nd March 2026 Essential Qualifications Educated to Level 2 (3 to 5 passes) OR work experience deemed to have brought the postholder to a comparable level. Essential Experience 2 to 3 years computer experience with busy administrative environment

    An understanding of manual and computerised record keeping systems

    Experience of working on own initiative, individually and within a team

    Competencies and Personal Qualities  - Level 1  - Level 1  - Level 1 You should also be aware of the (courage, respect and empathy, public service).  When applying, you will have the opportunity to talk to us about your background and experience, especially when providing evidence against our competency and values framework (CVF). The CVF provides clear expectations for everyone working in policing. It describes the behaviours required by you as a member of police staff to be effective in your role. Read Less
  • OPCC Facilities Assistant Basingstoke - HC623150  

    - Basingstoke
    Job Details Location: Basingstoke Police Investigation Centre Hours: 2... Read More
    Job Details Location: Basingstoke Police Investigation Centre Hours: 22.50 hours per week - The hours could be spread across anywhere from three to five days. Ideally, the successful candidate would work four days at just over five hours per day, but as mentioned, we can be flexible. Contract: Part-time and permanent Salary: Scale 3 (£25,242.00 – £26,703.00 per annum) - Pro Rata (£15,349.00 - £16,238.31) Closing Date: Thursday 19th February 2026 at 23:59 Interviews will take place on approximately 5th/6th March 2026 Make a Difference Where It Matters Most The Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) supports the Police and Crime Commissioner serving Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. The OPCC provides a vital link between Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary (HIOWC) and the communities they serve by setting the budget and holding the Chief Constable to account for delivering an efficient and effective service. Join our dedicated Estates Team and help maintain the buildings that support HIOWC in keeping our communities safe. About the Role We’re looking for a proactive and hands-on Facilities Assistant to support the smooth running of our estate through a mix of daily, weekly, and monthly tasks. You’ll be a visible presence across our buildings—carrying out basic maintenance, setting up workspaces, managing supplies, and ensuring shared areas are clean, safe, and well-organized. This is a varied and practical role where you’ll help with everything from distributing post and replenishing consumables to supporting office moves and safety drills. You’ll play a key part in keeping our facilities compliant and fit for purpose by completing planned preventative maintenance (PPMs), reporting issues, and assisting with building checks. Whether escorting contractors or helping with fire alarm testing, your contribution will help ensure our spaces remain functional and welcoming for all users. What You’ll Be Doing Carrying out basic maintenance tasks and compliance-related planned preventative maintenance (PPMs). Engaging with building users to promote good practices and maintain shared spaces. Logging defects and raising issues using our digital platform (Concertos). Supporting office moves, workspace setups, and reconfigurations. Escorting contractors and ensuring safe working practices during visits. Managing internal and external post, distributing mail and supplies, and maintaining locker areas. Performing regular building checks, reporting safety concerns, and assisting with fire alarm testing and safety drills. Helping with inventory checks, supply orders, and replenishment of consumables across multiple sites. To view the full role profile, please click . What We’re Looking For Experience in facilities administration is desirable but not essential. Experience working in the public sector or hospitality industry is desirable but not essential. Computer literate and confident in learning new systems. A full UK driving licence is essential. An understanding of building systems, maintenance practices, and regulations. Excellent time management and communication skills. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Flexible, professional, and customer-focused approach to duties. Eager to learn with a can-do attitude. Why Join Us? Joining our Estates Team means being part of a group that directly supports frontline policing and working in a role with real purpose. You’ll enjoy a supportive environment with opportunities to progress your career. In addition to a competitive salary and a highly rewarding career, our benefits include (but are not limited to): Competitive pension scheme Generous annual leave allowance Access to a salary sacrifice scheme for ultra-low emission vehicles (ULEVs) Blue Light Card membership Apply Now If you’re practical, proactive, and passionate about keeping buildings safe and functional, we’d love to hear from you! Please follow the online application link to apply. You will be required to enter personal details, complete our pre-screen questions, attach a covering letter of no more than one page detailing your motivations for applying for this role, and answer the shortlisting question detailed below. Your answer should be no more than 400 words (or the equivalent character count) Shortlisting question: Please explain why you believe you are suited to the role of Facilities Assistant and what relevant skills you can bring to the position
    Attach a copy of your CV If you would like to have an informal discussion about this role, the Recruitment Team can be contacted at: police.recruitment@hampshire.police.uk The Office for the Police and Crime Commissioner is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. We expect all employees, workers and volunteers to share this commitment. We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment.
    Corporate Equalities Employment Policy: In order to combat indirect discrimination, no unnecessary conditions or requirements will be applied to any for achieving equality of opportunity in its employment practices. All sections of the population will have equal access to jobs. No applicant or employee will receive less favourable treatment because of their gender, disability, age, ethnic or national origin, marital status, creed, sexuality, trade union activity or responsibility for dependants unless a Genuine Occupational Qualification (GOQ) applies.
    In order to combat indirect discrimination, no unnecessary conditions or requirements will be applied to which would have a disproportionately adverse effect on any one group.  Read Less
  • OPCC Facilities Manager - HC623155  

    - Southampton
    Job Details Location: Based at Southampton Central Police Station, cov... Read More
    Job Details Location: Based at Southampton Central Police Station, covering the Western area Hours: 37.00 hours per week Contract: Full-time and permanent Salary: PO2 (£44,700.00 – £48,459.00 per annum) Closing Date: Thursday 19th February 2026 at 23:59
      Interviews will take place on approximately 5th/6th March 2026 The Office of Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC) supports the Police and Crime Commissioner serving Hampshire and the Isle of Wight. The OPCC provides a link between Hampshire & Isle Wight Constabulary (HIOWC) and the communities they serve through setting the budget and holding the Chief Constable to account in the delivery of an efficient and effective service. The main function of the OPCC’s Facilities Management (FM) team is to maintain all Police estates across the county, keeping them safe and fit for purpose. We are currently recruiting for a new western area Facilities Manager, to oversee the delivery of all FM services in the area whilst managing a team of Facilities Officers, ensuring an efficient and compliant service is delivered. About the Role The western FM team cover the west of Hampshire, from Romsey, down to Southampton, and across to the New Forest and Lyndhurst. As Facilities Manager, you will be the main point of contact for the Area Commanding Officer for all facilities related issues, and key responsibilities will include, but are not limited to: Providing reports on the compliance position of buildings and performance of the FM team on a monthly basis; Supporting the Estates Management Team with building projects, improvements, and changes including relocations and decommissioning’s; Ensuring training records are kept up to date; Ensuring the OPCC is legally compliant with all health and safety regulations; Resolving conflicting demands and prioritising enquiries; and Overseeing jobs on a computer assisted facilities management (CAFM) system (monitoring over-dues, raising issues, etc.). To view the full role profile, please click You will directly line manage the western area Assistant Facilities Manager (AFM) and will also be the second line manager for a team of nine. This team will be a mixture of Senior Facilities Officers, Facilities Officers, and a Facilities Assistant, working part time and full time, based at various locations. The home base of this role is currently Southampton Central Police Station. On successful appointment into this role, if the successful candidate wishes to request a different home base in the western area, we would be open to this discussion. There is the requirement for the role holder to have access to reliable transport, as travel around the county will be required. A pool car may be available for use. This is not a hybrid working role. About You Do you have what it takes to be our next Facilities Manager? We are looking for someone who has a minimum of 3 years’ experience in a senior facilities management role. It is essential that you have experience of managing both the operations side and the people side. No two days are the same in this role, so you must have strong time management and prioritisation skills. Your communication skills should be well developed and effective to ensure the right level of customer service is provided. You will have experience and knowledge of managing KPIs and SLAs, and good report writing skills. It is also expected that you will have a working knowledge of building systems, maintenance practices and relevant regulations. You must hold a full UK driving licence. Benefits of working for the OPCC In addition to the competitive salary and highly rewarding career, our benefits include, but are not limited to: Competitive pension scheme; Generous annual leave allowance; Access to a salary sacrifice scheme for ultra-low emission vehicles (ULEV); Blue Light card membership; Excellent wellbeing support; Fantastic career progression including development and secondment opportunities. How to Apply Please follow the online application link to apply. You will be required to enter personal details and complete our pre-screen questions. To complete your application, please ensure you; Attach a CV; Attach a covering letter of no more than one page detailing your motivations for applying for this role; and Provide answers to the shortlisting questions detailed below. Each answer should be no more than 400 words or equivalent characters to support 400 words. Please describe your experience managing Hard and Soft FM services across multiple buildings using planned and reactive maintenance schedules to manage, record, and allocate jobs. Please provide an example of how you have used it to improve efficiency and ensure compliance with statutory regulations. How have you managed a team of facilities operatives, ensuring they are competent, well trained, and effect in delivering FM services? Please provide an example of a time when you had to handle conflicting demands on FM resources. How did you prioritise tasks and ensure service delivery? If you would like to have an information discussion about this role, please contact Carren Bateman on . Alternatively, the Recruitment Team can be contacted on . The Office for the Police and Crime Commissioner is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. We expect all employees, workers and volunteers to share this commitment. We will ensure that all our recruitment and selection practices reflect this commitment.
    Corporate Equalities Employment Policy: In order to combat indirect discrimination, no unnecessary conditions or requirements will be applied to any for achieving equality of opportunity in its employment practices. All sections of the population will have equal access to jobs. No applicant or employee will receive less favourable treatment because of their gender, disability, age, ethnic or national origin, marital status, creed, sexuality, trade union activity or responsibility for dependants unless a Genuine Occupational Qualification (GOQ) applies.
    In order to combat indirect discrimination, no unnecessary conditions or requirements will be applied to which would have a disproportionately adverse effect on any one group.  Read Less
  • Police Constable Transferee Roads Policing - HC613388 Location: Totton... Read More
    Police Constable Transferee Roads Policing - HC613388 Location: Totton (Southampton); Havant (Portsmouth); Whitchurch (North Hampshire)

    Rank: Substantive Constable

    Salary: As a serving Police Officer, you will transfer on your existing pay point which will be between £31,164 - £50,256 per annum. The South East Allowance payment of £2,000 per annum will also apply.

    Intake Dates: June, September & November 2026 Transfer to Hampshire and the Isle of Wight Constabulary! This is an exciting and unprecedented opportunity to transfer directly to our Roads Policing Unit. Working from one of three bases you will join a team of dynamic and motivated officers tasked with delivering to force and departmental priorities

    We are seeking to appoint highly motivated, ethical and inclusive officers committed to delivering a high quality service and legitimate policing within our communities, promoting trust and confidence.

    We want officers of all backgrounds and particularly encourage applications from female and Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic candidates, as we know these groups are underrepresented within the Roads Policing teams. 

    This is an exciting and unique opportunity to join Roads Policing and work within the Joint Operations Unit, one of the largest collaborative units in England & Wales. 

    Roads Policing works to the National Roads Policing Strategy - Policing our roads together; preventing harm and saving lives, fighting crime, changing minds and driving technology and innovation. Our focus is on preventing and responding to incidents across our road network, our commitment to reduce serious and fatal collisions, delivering high quality investigations, disrupting criminals, protecting those in need and working together to support local policing. Key accountabilities include but are not limited to: To deliver a high quality and effective public service across the road network and within our communities. To work as part of a team to provide twenty-four hour cover responding to incidents across the strategic road network and within districts, supporting local policing. To attend and investigate potentially complex serious injury and fatal road collisions You may be selected to perform the role of Investigating Officer or Family Liaison Officer for more serious collisions (once trained). To use intelligence in order to target both RPU, Force and local policing nominals in respect of both substantive and specialist offences. To develop specialist skills through training (eg. commercial and public service vehicles knowledge) and to maintain those skills through regular use and enforcement, in order to provide a range of support to colleagues and the public. To focus fatal #4 enforcement activity on high risk roads and routes, as directed by the RP Tactical and Coordinating Group [TCG]. Consistently deliver effective, information and intelligence led patrol activity, working with internal and external partners to reduce harm and fight crime on the road network. Promote public confidence and satisfaction through high quality victim focused investigations and the effective communication of our work. What we can Offer?... Opportunities for development and progression within force An abundance of support networks such as Wellbeing Support Champions, Dyslexia Support, LGBT+, Inclusion matters and many, many more. Wealth of benefits such as On-site gym facilities and Membership of Hampshire Police Leisure and Sport, providing a wide range of benefits and sporting activities Working for one of the largest forces in the country means there are always opportunities to progress and gain new skills, we are players on the national policing stage. Why work in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight? Hampshire is one of the most interesting places in the UK to police with national infrastructure, ports, four motorways, and a real mix of urban and rural challenges which provide a variety of policing experiences, encouraging growth as an officer. Great access to London as well as the New Forest and the South Coast.  Miles of beautiful coastline, with beaches, nature reserves and attractive seaside towns Two international airports. Critical national infrastructure sites to keep safe including the ports in Southampton and Portsmouth as well as crucial oil refineries. Packed with heritage sites, from the classic and iconic Winchester Cathedral to the modern naval history at the Mary Rose Museum. Wide range of cultural and family friendly events, including festivals, theatrical performances and other outdoor events Essential Experience and Qualifications You must be a serving police officer from a Home Office Force with no current performance or conduct concerns. You must have successfully completed the two year probationary period and the Policing Diploma, or your forces equivalent qualification at the point of application. You must be trained and currently authorised to COP Advanced Driving level You must be trained and currently authorised to COP standards in Tactical Pursuit and Containment We especially welcome applications from applicants who are also qualified to ride police motorcycles Successful applicants will need to; Satisfy all the relevant eligibility criteria and pre-employment checks including, medical screening, vetting and a fitness test. Be available to attend a 6 day (dependent on your skills transfer) Hampshire and IOW Familiarisation course.  Once you have completed this process and accepted our offer, we will contact your existing force for information including pension, salary, service, training and unpaid leave. Essential Documentation Required Please upload your last 2 PDR's and evidence of any promotion qualifications (OSPRE or NPPF) to the My Documents section of the form before submitting your application. You can , including our commitment to partnership working, innovation and technology. Competencies and Personal Qualities  Level 1  Level 1  Level 1  Level 1 ** Read Less
  • Detective Constable Transferee - HC612995 Locations - Policing Distric... Read More
    Detective Constable Transferee - HC612995 Locations - Policing Districts in NORTH - (Basingstoke; Winchester; Aldershot; Andover), WEST - (Southampton; Eastleigh; Lyndhurst), EAST - (Portsmouth; Waterlooville; Fareham Reach), Isle of Wight (Newport) Rank - Substantive Constable with PIP2 qualification
      As a serving Police Officer, you will transfer on your existing pay point which will be between £31,164 - £50,256 per annum. The South East Allowance payment of £2,000 per annum will also apply. Intake Dates: June, September & November 2026 Transfer to Hampshire and the Isle of Wight Constabulary and receive a payment of up to £8000. Are you looking for a new and exciting challenge? Would you like to work for one of the largest forces in the country? Transferring to Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary will give you the variety, challenge and opportunities you need to progress in your career whilst living and working in the perfect blend of rural and city with so many activities, events and places to go. We are looking for experienced Officers who believe in; Providing exceptional local policing, Relentlessly pursuing criminals and Putting victims first. Relocation Payment In return for your commitment and fantastic service to the communities that we serve, upon transferring to Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary, you may be eligible to claim up to £8000 relocation payment (please note that tax implications may apply) subject to meeting the full eligibility criteria outlined within the Relocation Assistance for Police Officer Procedure. Read Less
  • Police Constable Transferee - HC612987 Location: County wide Rank: Sub... Read More
    Police Constable Transferee - HC612987 Location: County wide
    Rank: Substantive Constable (probationary period must be completed in order to transfer)
    Salary: As a serving Police Officer, you will transfer on your existing pay point which will be between £31,164 - £50,256 per annum. The South East Allowance payment of £2,000 per annum will also apply.
    Intake Dates: June, September & November 2026. Transfer to Hampshire and the Isle of Wight Constabulary! Are you looking for a new and exciting challenge? Would you like to work for one of the largest forces in the country? Transferring to Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary will give you the variety, challenge and opportunities you need to progress in your career whilst living and working in the perfect blend of rural and city with so many activities, events and places to go. We are looking for likeminded experienced Officers who believe in; Providing exceptional local policing, Relentlessly pursuing criminals and Putting victims first. What we can offer? Opportunities for development and progression within force An abundance of support networks such as Wellbeing Support Champions, Dyslexia Support, LGBT+, Inclusion matters and many, many more. Wealth of benefits such as On-site gym facilities and Membership of Hampshire Police Leisure and Sport, providing a wide range of benefits and sporting activities Working for one of the largest forces in the country means there are always opportunities to progress and gain new skills, we are players on the national policing stage. Why work in Hampshire and the Isle of Wight? Hampshire is one of the most interesting places in the UK to police with national infrastructure, ports, four motorways, and a real mix of urban and rural challenges which provide a variety of policing experiences, encouraging growth as an officer. Great access to London as well as the New Forest and the South Coast.  Miles of beautiful coastline, with beaches, nature reserves and attractive seaside towns Two international airports. Critical national infrastructure sites to keep safe including the ports in Southampton and Portsmouth as well as crucial oil refineries. Packed with heritage sites, from the classic and iconic Winchester Cathedral to the modern naval history at the Mary Rose Museum Wide range of cultural and family friendly events, including festivals, theatrical performances and other outdoor events. Essential Experience and Qualifications You must be a serving police officer from a Home Office Force with no current performance or conduct concerns. You must have successfully completed the two year probationary period and the Policing Diploma, or your forces equivalent qualification at the point of application.
    Hold the appropriate qualifications for your rank
    hold a full manual or automatic driving licence Successful applicants will need to; Satisfy all the relevant eligibility criteria and pre employment checks including, medical screening, vetting and a fitness test. Be available to attend a 6 day (dependent on your skills transfer) Hampshire and IOW Familiarisation Course. Essential Documentation Required Please upload your last 2 PDR's and evidence of any promotion qualifications (OSPRE or NPPF) to the My Documents section of the form before submitting your application. You can , including our commitment to partnership working, innovation and technology. Competencies and Personal Qualities Level 1 Level 1  Level 1 Level 1 ** Read Less
  • Police Officer Recruitment - HC619986 Join Hampshire & Isle of Wight C... Read More
    Police Officer Recruitment - HC619986 Join Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary and take the first step towards a career that changes lives—starting with your own. Why Join Us? Are you looking for a meaningful career where you can make a real impact on people’s lives? Join Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary as a Police Officer, and you’ll embark on a journey that offers variety, challenge, and the opportunity to create safer communities. Whether you’re someone just starting your career and looking for a role with a purpose, a recent graduate or an experienced professional seeking a change - this could be the role for you. The Policing Plus or the Policing Plus Graduate pathway you choose to join us, Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary offers a nationally recognised, foundation degree-level qualification as part of your training – all without having to complete extra study. You can also join under the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) entry route which is a mixture of dynamic practical on-the-job learning alongside academic classroom-based theory and learning. You will earn a Degree in Professional Policing Practice. Be part of a dynamic, forward-thinking force, working on the front-line to prevent crime, protect the public, and bring offenders to justice. What You’ll Do As a Police Officer, no two days are ever the same – the variety of incidents and roles make this an exciting and demanding career. You could: Respond to Emergencies: Attend incidents where your quick thinking and problem-solving will make a difference. Investigate Crimes: Arrest and interview suspects, collect evidence, and work with victims and witnesses to achieve justice. Engage with Communities: Build trust and maintain relationships with diverse communities to identify and solve local issues. Tackle New Challenges: Adapt to an ever-changing criminal landscape, including cybercrime, fraud, and organised crime. A Career of Variety and Progression You’ll begin your journey as a uniform Police Constable, developing the fundamental skills and experience required to succeed. After completing your probationary period, the opportunities for career development and specialisation are endless: Train to become a Detective Constable, investigating serious crimes and complex cases. Join specialist teams such as counter-terrorism, cybercrime, or public protection. Learn new skills and experience new roles such as response driving, becoming an Armed Response Officer or a Hostage and Crisis Negotiator Progress into leadership roles or explore secondment opportunities to work on national or international projects. We’re committed to helping you find your specialism and supporting you throughout your career. Comprehensive Training and Support We invest in your success from day one. Here is what you can expect: 18-Week Initial Training: Gain the knowledge and confidence to hit the ground running. Mentoring and Frontline Experience: Learn from experienced officers while applying your training in real-life scenarios. Ongoing Professional Development: Throughout your career, we’ll provide tailored training to help you progress and succeed in your chosen path. About the Level 5 Diploma in Professional Policing We’re proud to offer this qualification to all officers who enter via the Policing Plus route with Hampshire and Isle of Wight Constabulary. Developed in partnership with the College of Policing and SFJ Awards, this diploma:
    • Formally recognises your training and development through a national qualification
    • Is awarded through work-based assessment – no need for separate coursework or exams
    • Fully aligns with your journey to Independent Patrol Status (IPS) and Full Operational Competency (FOC)
    • Comes at no cost to you – all fees are covered
    A Level 5 qualification is equivalent to the second year of a bachelor degree programme of study. This qualification not only validates your skills, but also enhances your career prospects and supports future progression.  Salary and Benefits Joining Hampshire & Isle of Wight Constabulary is more than just a career choice; it’s a chance to secure your future. We know that to perform at your best, you need to feel valued and supported. That’s why we offer: Starting Salary: £33,164 (including a £2,000 South East allowance), rising to over £50,000 after seven years. Pension Scheme: Enjoy financial security with a competitive pension plan. Discounts and Perks: Access retail, food, and leisure discounts through the Blue Light Card and Hampshire Police Leisure & Sports. Wellbeing Support: Comprehensive health and wellbeing services, including physiotherapy, occupational health, and an employee assistance programme. Work-Life Balance: On-site gym facilities and flexible career paths to suit your aspirations. Career Development: Continuous training, mentoring, and opportunities for promotion and specialisation. Positive Action and Diversity We are committed to building a workforce that reflects the diversity of the communities we serve. We welcome applications from all backgrounds and provide support for candidates through our Positive Action Team. Your Future Starts Here This is your chance to begin a career that offers purpose, progression, and the opportunity to make a difference. You will join as a uniform Police Constable for the duration of your probationary period. This is to ensure all our new recruits learn the fundamental skills to become an exceptional police officer. For those who have aspirations to become a detective during their career, be that directly after successful completion of their probationary period, or later on in their career, we will offer support tailored to you from day one. If this is your ambition, please ensure you highlight this on your application form, thus enabling us to provide bespoke support to ensure you are successful. We offer 3 entry routes into Policing, but don’t worry if you are unsure which route is best for you. The detective pathway is also available through all entry routes identified below once you have completed your probationary period. Please click on the links to find out more about each entry route and the eligibility requirements. 2 year programme – No degree required  2 year programme – Degree required 3 year programme - Math and English GCSE or Level 2 functional Skills required  Be the difference. Build your future. Find your specialism. Read Less

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