Police Constable C North Wales Police
Listed on 2026-07-15
-
Government
Police Officer
Role Details
Force
:
North Wales Police
Role Type
:
Police Officer
Business Area
:
Local Policing Services
Location
:
Forcewide
Rank
:
Police Constable
Hours per week
: 40
Welsh Language Ability (Level
2):
Required
Closing date
: 16/01/2024, 23:55
- Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA)
- Degree Holder Entry Programme (DHEP)
- Professional Policing Degree (PPD)
- Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP) – available from 1 April 2024
- Closes 23:55 on 16 January 2024
- Successful applications will attend online assessment centre starting 7 February 2024
- Applications are for 2024 intakes
- Reduce crime and the fear of crime in the community.
- Support victims and witnesses and provide reassurance to individuals affected by crime and anti-social behaviour.
- Demonstrate confidence, understand victims’ perspectives, and tailor approaches to address their needs and fears.
- Act as the face and voice of North Wales Police, working in partnership with the public and organisations to make a difference in the local community.
- Level 2 Welsh spoken skills – starter level; full support available.
- Suitable for applicants meeting the eligibility requirements for the chosen entry route.
- Comprehensive 6‑month training programme, including learning about law, personal safety training, Welsh, driving, and on‑the‑job training with a tutor for 10 weeks.
- Access to the Police Federation and its benefits.
- Heavily subsidised on‑site gym and fitness class access.
- Discounts via the Blue Light Scheme.
- Support from Health & Wellbeing Centre: welfare officers, counselling, physiotherapy, mental‑health peer support.
- Generous pension scheme.
- Diverse geography across towns, cities and rural areas.
- Multiple units and teams for career development post‑probation.
We offer Positive Action support for applicants from BAME, minority religion group, female, LGBTQ+, disability or neurodiversity (e.g. dyslexia). Visit the Positive Action page to learn more and our commitment to equality, diversity and inclusion.
Disability Confident EmployerWe aim to recruit and retain disabled people and those with health conditions, for their skills and talent. Applicants may indicate any support or adjustments needed. Reasonable adjustments will be arranged where possible.
Welsh Language SkillsStarter level Welsh speaking skills are required; full support will be provided during training. Visit the Welsh Language Resources page for more information.
Further InformationFamiliarise yourself with the recruitment and vetting process on the North Wales Police website before you apply. Detailed eligibility requirements and stages of the selection process are available there.
About North Wales PoliceThe force is committed to maintaining public safety, building positive relationships with communities, and providing effective police services across diverse geographic areas.
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