Durham Constabulary
Police Constable

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Police Constable
Police Constable – North End, County Durham
Are you ready to serve your community, face new challenges every day, and build a rewarding career that truly makes a difference? Do you have a passion for justice, resilience, and working as part of a dedicated team? Are you looking for a role that offers career development, job satisfaction, and the chance to protect and support others? If so, this is your opportunity to become a Police Constable and embark on a meaningful journey.
We are currently looking for a Police Constable to join our dynamic and busy team in North End, County Durham. Imagine making a tangible difference in people’s lives, working on the frontline, and contributing to safer neighbourhoods.
Hours of Work
- Full-time
About the Role
As a Police Constable, you will be responsible for:
- Maintaining law and order
- Engaging with the community
- Responding to incidents
- Supporting victims
- Working closely with colleagues and community members to create a safer, more secure environment.
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Police Constable Requirements
To apply, you should have:
- A Level 3 qualification (such as 3 A Levels or equivalent)
- At least 112 UCAS points (or relevant experience/training if below 112 points and over 21)
- GCSEs in Maths and English (Grade 4/C or above)
- A full UK manual driving licence
- Resilience, excellent communication skills, and a strong commitment to public service
Police Constable Benefits
We offer:
- A competitive starting salary of £31,164 – £50,256
- 5% pension scheme contributions
- Ongoing professional development and career progression
- A supported apprenticeship with a fully funded degree
- Access to supportive wellbeing and employee assistance programmes


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Meet Durham Constabulary
Durham Constabulary is a dedicated public sector organisation committed to safeguarding our communities. We pride ourselves on:
- Fostering an inclusive workplace that values diversity, professionalism, and integrity.
- Working tirelessly to maintain peace, support victims, and enforce the law, making County Durham a safer place for everyone.
If you believe you are suitable for this Police Constable role and want to start a career that makes a real difference, apply now!
Join us today and become part of a team that protects, serves, and uplifts the communities we cherish.
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