Bedfordshire Police
Detention Officer Bedfordshire

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Police Custody Detention Officers
We are currently recruiting for candidates to join Bedfordshire Police as a Custody Detention Officer.
The role:
Working as part of a team in support of custody Sergeants, Detention Officers carry out a multi-functional role within very busy custody units. The custody units are open 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The custody department is managed collaboratively by a senior management team who manage custody units across Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire. Custody staff are supervised locally by custody sergeants and dedicated custody inspectors.
Key duties and responsibilities to include:
Ensuring that persons in police detention are afforded their rights and entitlements and are cared for and treated ethically and in accordance with legislation and Home Office rules. The reception of police detainees involving the creation of computer records to book persons into police custody and the recording of actions and activities during detention. Ensuring the welfare needs of detainees are met through the development and implementation of a care plan. Monitoring multiple detainees and responding to individual needs. Taking fingerprints, DNA and photographs of detainees. Maintenance of custody, including safety checks and cleanliness of the facility.
Key skills, knowledge, and experience required:
Successful candidates will be able to display the following: The candidate will need to consider themselves physically fit enough to pass a medical assessment if required. They also need to be able to complete annual Staff Protection Training. An updated CV with past and present work history, detailing any gaps of employment An ability to work under pressure. Resilience and flexibility. Patience and compassion. Excellent communication and interpersonal skills. An ability to treat individuals fairly, regardless of circumstance. An ability to work as part of a team. An eye for detail. A good working knowledge of Microsoft Office or similar computer packages. The ability to travel independently to other custody suites within Bedfordshire is essential, as you may be expected at times to travel to other custody stations to cover staff abstractions. The application process will include an interview as well as a medical questionnaire. Interviews will take place in person; further details will be provided if you are shortlisted. Fully paid training to carry out the role will be provided. Successful candidates will complete a five-week training programme followed by a period of mentoring in the workplace. In return the force can offer... Local Government Pension Scheme Access to the Blue Light Card scheme Free access to force gyms Hours: Detention Officers are expected to work within a shift pattern, including nights and weekends across a rotating shift pattern Location: Kempston and Luton Police Stations
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Additional Information
All internal applicants must have successfully completed their probationary period to apply for this role. Internal applicants within Bedfordshire Police, Cambridgeshire Constabulary or Hertfordshire Constabulary (BCH), should upload either a CV or provide relevant skills, experiences and qualifications on Word/PDF document. This vacancy is live to those at risk of redundancy and will remain open to redeployees until the conditional offer stage throughout the recruitment process. Redeployees will take priority over other applicants at any point during the recruitment process up until conditional offer. If a redeployee is successful and accepts an offer, they will remain on their home force’s terms and conditions. As a Disability Confident leader, we take personal responsibility to help create an inclusive workplace, where police officers and staff respect one another, feel valued for their differences and can be themselves. We are committed to providing workplace adjustments, wherever needed so everyone feels welcome and can flourish. If you have a disability and you meet the minimum criteria for the position you are applying for, you will be entitled to an interview under the ‘Offer an Interview Scheme’. It is recommended that you download and store a copy of the role profile as this will no longer be available once the advert has closed. For more information on the Competency Values Framework (CVF) please click HERE
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We believe that to serve our communities effectively, we need people from all backgrounds, bringing a wide range of life and professional experiences. This helps us reflect the communities we serve and ensures we deliver the best possible service.
Why Choose a Career in Policing? Bedfordshire Police is recognised as a pioneering and forward-thinking service, responsible for policing a large, diverse, and multicultural population.


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What We Offer
We’re proud to support our people with a comprehensive benefits package, including: Pension Schemes: Access to the Local Government Pension Scheme, with employer contributions and death-in-service benefits. Generous Annual Leave: 24 to 33 days (depending on rank and length of service). Sick Pay: Up to six months full pay and six months half pay (depending on service). Family Leave: Occupational maternity, adoption, and paternity pay (depending on service). Carers and Discretionary Leave Flexible Working: Including compressed hours, flexible shifts, job sharing, annualised hours, and agile working (role dependent). Wellbeing Support: Local wellbeing teams, on-site gym facilities and exercise classes (location dependent). Sports & Social Clubs: Enjoy discounts, trips, and events through our dedicated clubs. Cycle to Work Scheme Blue Light Card App: Option to sign up for discounts in-store and online for emergency service workers. Financial Support: Access to Police Mutual for savings plans, insurance, loans, and independent financial advice. Employee Assistance Programme: Confidential support for personal and professional wellbeing. Staff Support Networks: Including groups for Black and Minority Ethnic colleagues, LGBTQ+ colleagues, disability awareness, menopause support, faith-based groups, and more. Trade Union Membership: Access to UNISON. Career Development: Opportunities for progression, promotion, and leadership training.
Equality, Diversity & Inclusion
We are committed to building a workforce that is inclusive and truly representative of the communities we serve. We welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, especially those currently under-represented in policing, including: Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic communities People of all ages and abilities All faiths and religions LGBTQ+ communities Individuals from disadvantaged or marginalised backgrounds All applications are assessed fairly and based on the evidence you provide and your suitability for the role.
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