Nottinghamshire Police
Transferee Constable - Neighbourhood Policing Team

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Transferee Constable - Neighbourhood Policing Team
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π Neighbourhood Policing Teams | π Full-time | πΌ Salary aligned to transferee police officer pay scale
π Closing date: Applications may close without notice once the maximum number of applications has been reached.
Are you an enthusiastic, driven, and community-focused Police Constable looking for your next career opportunity? We are seeking Police Constable Transferees to join our Neighbourhood Policing Teams at Nottinghamshire Police.
π What you'll do
- Join a Neighbourhood Policing Team serving communities across Nottinghamshire
- Build strong relationships with local residents, businesses, and partner agencies
- Tackle crime, anti-social behaviour, and local policing priorities
- Support the delivery of visible, proactive, and community-focused policing
- Work as part of a team committed to protecting vulnerable people and keeping communities safe
- Bring your existing skills and experience to help deliver an outstanding service to the public
- Complete a training needs analysis to ensure a tailored transition into Nottinghamshire Police
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π‘ What Weβre Looking For
- A serving Police Constable in a recognised Home Office police force
- Successful completion of your two-year probationary period
- Current deployable status with valid PPST and First Aid qualifications
- A full UK/EU manual driving licence
- A professional record free from complaints
- Excellent communication and problem-solving skills
- A commitment to delivering outstanding service to the public
- A willingness to embrace Nottinghamshire Police's values and culture
- PSU, Taser, and Standard Response Driving qualifications are desirable but not essential


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π Key Benefits
- Opportunity to join a force with a bespoke fast-track transferee process
- Tailored training recognising your existing qualifications and experience
- Postings available across the force area (subject to operational requirements)
- 24 days of annual leave plus bank holidays
- Access to the police pension scheme
- On-site facilities including a gym and a canteen
- Cycle to work scheme
- Vehicle salary sacrifice scheme
- Eligibility for a Blue Light Card
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