Police Community Support Officer (PCSO)

Recruitment is closed



What does a PCSO do?

PCSOs are highly visible and act as a vital link between the public, police, and partners. They carry out patrols, deal with anti-social behaviour, gather intelligence, and resolve community issues. They work closely with local authorities, businesses, and Neighbourhood Watch.

PCSOs have various authoritative powers and assist in ensuring communities are safe and protected. They are not police officers.

Salary

Starts at £27,204 rising by yearly increments to a maximum of £29,859 per annum

 

Positive Action

We aim to build our workforce to reflect the rich diversity and complexities of our communities by attracting the best talent from the widest pool of people. We are currently under-represented by Black people, Asian people, and people of ethnic heritage; people who are disabled and people who are neurodivergent; women (in police constable, detective constable, and special constable roles).

If you fall within one of these under-represented groups, our Positive Action Team can provide support ahead of a recruitment process. You can find out more below:

Visit the Positive Action page here

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