South Wales Police Recruiting New PCSOS
We are currently recruiting for Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) within the South Wales Police area.
The closing date for applications is 12.00pm on Monday 27th June 2016.
Starting Salary: £19,326 – £21,402 per annum (pro rata for part time) plus 14% shfit allowance and weekend enhancements if applicable
Police Community Support Officers are at the very heart of our communities performing a vital role linking the local community and police service, ensuring everyone has the support they need.
We are currently recruiting for Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) within the South Wales Police area.
The closing date for applications is 12.00pm on Monday 27th June 2016.
Starting Salary: £19,326 – £21,402 per annum (pro rata for part time) plus 14% shfit allowance and weekend enhancements if applicable
Police Community Support Officers are at the very heart of our communities performing a vital role linking the local community and police service, ensuring everyone has the support they need.
We are now seeking applications from individuals from all areas of the community and we would encourage applications from diverse minority groups. We have both part time and full time vacancies available.
The key responsibilities for the role are:
· Professionalism
· Working with Others
· Decision Making
· Serving the public
· Openness to Change
· Service Delivery
As an equal opportunities employer, we welcome applications from all suitably qualified persons. However, as black and minority ethnic (BME) candidates are currently under-represented within the Force, we would particularly welcome applications from BME applicants. If you would like to discuss further the opportunities, support offered and the forthcoming recruitment campaign, please contact our Representative Workforce Team on Joinus@south-wales.pnn.police.uk.
If you feel you have these skills, and would wish to apply for the role of Police Community Support Officer, applications can be accessed by clicking here
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