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A regional police force in Scotland seeks candidates to become police officers. No formal qualifications are required, but candidates must possess resilience and physical fitness. Benefits include a competitive salary starting at £32,725, pensions, and various work-life balance options. You'll have a supportive team, with opportunities for specialist roles after a 2-year probation period.
To apply to become a police officer, you don’t need any formal qualifications. What matters most is the relevant skills you might already have.
You may have gained skills from the job you do, the community you live in or through your friends and family. The way you live, the values you hold, and how you treat others all count. We look for real-life skills during our selection process.
Being a police officer can be tough. It will test you mentally and physically, and one of major traits we look for in all our candidates is resilience.
Our officers support people through very difficult times and share in their good moments too. We need people who can stay strong and help others through it all.
You can apply if you:
You need to be able to drive police vehicles in different conditions. This means you need to meet DVLA’s group 2 medical driving licence standards.
We offer a competitive starting salary of £32,725. You will receive yearly pay increments over 11 years up to £52,549.
You are entitled to automatic entry into the contributory police pension scheme. This is one of the best pensions schemes and starts at the age of 60. You can work beyond this and retire later.
Learn more about our pension scheme from the Scottish Public Pensions Agency.
We offer:
Your wellbeing is one of our priorities. We have a wide range of services in place to support you. These include:
You can access:
Your probationary period lasts for 2 years, and you will spend most of that time working in response policing. During this time you will face lots of different challenges and learn quickly.
After your probation, you will continue learning and can also apply for specialist roles and training. These career areas include:
You’ll be part of a very supportive team. Together with your colleagues, you will build strong bonds and share memorable moments.
You will always have a partner by your side, as well as group, shift and division support.