Would you like to work asa PCSO? Lancashire Constabulary are looking to recruit a number of Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) to start work around the end of June 2016.
PCSOs are at the heart of neighbourhood policing in Lancashire and play a really important role in keeping people safe. You don’t need to have any formal qualifications, although you’ll be expected to have a good standard of written and spoken English and the police are also keen to hear from people who have experience of working with and helping vulnerable people in our communities.
These roles are permanent and we have both full and part-time vacancies available. The police support flexible working patterns including those of you who may want to work evenings and weekends to fit a job like this around your existing commitments.
There are opportunities across the county and whilst it can’t be guaranteed, the police will do their best to meet successful candidates’ preferences about where they want to work.
If you want to know more about what it’s like to work as a PCSO in Lancashire have a look at the two officer case studies on the website here http://www.lancashire.police.uk/join-us/pcsos.aspx
The application form will go live on the website www.lancashire.police.uk at 10 am this Thursday, 18 February.
All applications must be submitted by noon on Friday, 4 March.
PCSOs are at the heart of neighbourhood policing in Lancashire and play a really important role in keeping people safe. You don’t need to have any formal qualifications, although you’ll be expected to have a good standard of written and spoken English and the police are also keen to hear from people who have experience of working with and helping vulnerable people in our communities.
These roles are permanent and we have both full and part-time vacancies available. The police support flexible working patterns including those of you who may want to work evenings and weekends to fit a job like this around your existing commitments.
There are opportunities across the county and whilst it can’t be guaranteed, the police will do their best to meet successful candidates’ preferences about where they want to work.
If you want to know more about what it’s like to work as a PCSO in Lancashire have a look at the two officer case studies on the website here http://www.lancashire.police.uk/join-us/pcsos.aspx
The application form will go live on the website www.lancashire.police.uk at 10 am this Thursday, 18 February.
All applications must be submitted by noon on Friday, 4 March.
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