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Special constables are volunteer police officers who play a vital role in our mission to make London safer. By investing your free time, you can make a real difference to our city. You'll have the same powers as a regular police constable and will get a tremendous amount of pride from giving back to the community. We'll train you for one of the most varied and fascinating volunteer roles around. You'll gain an incredible wealth of skills, confidence and experience. Alongside these skills and the tremendous sense of achievement you will get for doing something for the community, we pay expenses for giving up your valuable time. For more information and to apply go to the following link www.met.police.uk/car/careers/met/police-volunteer-roles/special-constable/special-constable-overview/
Met police officers play a vital role in keeping London safe for everyone. Whether they’re out on the streets working face to face with the communities we serve, or behind the scenes delivering a range of specialist services and improving how we police the capital. It’s not easy, but it is rewarding - packed with new and interesting experiences every day. Click the link to find out which roles are currently available, the responsibilities; pay and benefits; training you’ll receive and how to apply.
New Met for London, The two year plan on how the Met will deliver more trust, less crime, and high standards A New Met for London is the product of more than 10,000 interactions with Londoners, our people, and partners from across the city. It represents what they’ve told us they want us to focus on. We’ve already made considerable progress in the last nine months, but there’s much more to do. We’re building A New Met for London where communities know their local officers, help to shape their policing priorities, and work with them to reduce crime and anti-social behaviour; and when victims call us for help, they’re satisfied with our response. A New Met for London details the priority areas that it will focus on, to ensure a quality service is received by Londoners through more effective policing. It focuses on three areas of reform: Community crime-fighting is how we cut crime, rebuild trust and restore our bond with communities. We’ll put more officers and Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) into local neighbourhoods and make sure they're delivering against the priorities of Londoners. We'll work with them to fight crime and anti-social behaviour, bringing all the specialist resources of the Met together to make a difference in the highest crime, lowest trust communities. Come and join our team now!
The Met is restoring full-time LGBT+ liaison officers who will focus on working with LGBT+ people and organisations in London. Met Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley’s commitment to rebuilding the trust of London’s LGBT+ communities and taking action to address Baroness Casey’s findings has resulted in further improvements to how the Met serves Londoners. LGBT+ Community Liaison Officers (CLOs) are part of the commitment to deliver the strongest ever neighbourhood policing for London, and is a crucial part of the mission for more trust, less crime, high standards. Read the full details in the link.
Police Community Support Officers are at the heart of the Met family and key to building the strongest ever neighbourhoods for London. They build trust with communities and support policing work from responding to major incidents to keeping the road network running smoothly. We recently launched a new wave of recruitment and this year we are aiming to recruit over 500 PCSOs to help us achieve our mission of more trust, less crime and high standards. Click the link to read more and apply now. https://www.met.police.uk/car/careers/met/pcso/become-a-police-community-support-officer/
Join the Met, the UK’s largest police force offering career opportunities like no other. Be part of our team – as a police officer or police staff – and help keep London safe for over 9 million people, who call the Capital home. London is one of the most exciting and diverse cities in the world it takes people from all sorts of backgrounds, with a wide range of skills and experience to keep it safe. Do you have what it takes to be one of them? Find out if a career with the Met is for you. https://www.met.police.uk/car/careers/