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Detective Constable Transferee

  • Company:Nottinghamshire Police
  • Reference:HM-POJ-260610-76835
  • Remuneration:£31,164 to £50,256
  • Role/type:Permanent
  • Location:Various County Locations
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Exciting opportunity for qualified Detective Constables! Nottinghamshire Police are now accepting Transferee applications from qualified PIP2 Detective Constables who have their NIE and are currently on programme. We are seeking talented and high performing Detectives to join our ever-expanding Investigator work force to investigate some of our most serious and complex investigations. Are you tenacious, a problem solver, creative and passionate about providing victims with the best possible service?

We have a diverse investigator establishment with roles including Detectives, Fast track Detectives and Police Staff Investigators that make up our existing workforce. 

We currently have vacancies in Public Protection RASSO roles, Child Abuse Investigation Unit (CAIU) and CID, but also in our Fraud Team if you are SFIP trained. 

Nottinghamshire is currently committed to expanding and enhance our investigator establishment. As a Force we are totally committed in providing the best training and support packages for our investigators which includes PIP2 training, VRI, Communications Data and enhanced Investigator training programmes available to you. We have a bespoke fast-track transferee process in place and will tailor training to your needs whilst fully recognising previous qualifications and skills. We are flexible enough to offer postings across the whole force area, and any training will be completed in our new state of the art training school. 

You will need to complete our online application form. Applicants will then be shortlisted and interviewed to the same high standards expected of all entrants to Nottinghamshire Police. In addition, successful candidates must complete our standard pre-employment checks to the required standard. For general enquiries about transferring to Nottinghamshire Police, please contact the recruitment team by e-mail at recruitment@notts.police.uk. 

PLEASE BE AWARE THAT VACANCIES ARE LIMITED FOR TRANSFEREES AND ONCE WE HAVE REACHED OUR MAXIMUM NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS, THIS ADVERT MAY CLOSE WITHOUT PRIOR WARNING.

In Nottinghamshire you can expect to be part of a team where staff are valued and encouraged to develop. Nottinghamshire comprises of both City and rural areas providing excellent places to live and work. 

To transfer to Nottinghamshire Police from a Home Office Police force, you must: 

 - Be a serving officer in a recognised Home Office police force at the rank of Constable. 

 – must have completed the 2/3 year probationary period. 

 – Must be qualified to PIP2.  

– must have NIE and currently be on  programme. 

 – Be free from complaints and hold a full UK/EU manual driving licence. 

We are seeking transferee applicants who are enthusiastic, driven and share our relentless drive to deliver excellent service to the public. 

Applicants will be required to undertake a training needs analysis as part of the selection process. 

If your application is successful, you will be held in a candidate pool until a suitable vacancy arises. We cannot guarantee a transfer, nor give a timeline at present. You will receive further, more specific information regarding this during the recruitment process.

IMPORTANT INFORMATION

Vetting Level – Recruitment – you must have resided in the UK for at least the last 3 years.

All applicants will be subject to the Nottinghamshire Police Vetting Policy.

Nottinghamshire Police is committed to the principles of Equality, Fairness and Diversity, and we welcome applications from all sections of the community in our efforts to recruit a diverse and flexible workforce that reflects the people we serve.

PROUD embodies everything we stand for as an organisation, for further detail on our PROUD values please visit the link below:

Our vision and values | Nottinghamshire Police

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