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A regional police force in the UK is seeking a Police Community Support Officer to engage with the community, foster relationships, and help deter crime. Applicants should have excellent communication skills and a commitment to serving the community. This role offers a competitive salary including allowances and comprehensive training. Join us and make a real impact in your community.
Police Community Support Officer - £33,052 - £36,277 (salary including allowances)
Are you passionate about making a difference in your community? Do you have excellent communication skills and a strong sense of public duty? If so, we have an exciting opportunity for you to join Avon and Somerset Police as a Police Community Support Officer (PCSO).
As a PCSO, you will be the face of policing in your local community. You will work alongside police officers and other partners to tackle crime, anti-social behaviour, and build strong relationships with the public. Your role is vital in ensuring that communities feel safe and supported. This isn’t a role that requires arrest powers; it’s about connecting, listening, and resolving issues to make a lasting difference.
At Avon and Somerset Police, we’re more than a police force; we’re a community. Serving a diverse area that includes bustling cities, historic towns and stunning countryside, we’re proud of our work to make our region safe and welcoming for all.
When you join us, you’ll benefit from:
Applications are open; don’t miss your chance to join our team and make a real impact in your community.
Please note that attendance at a mandatory information event is required as part of the application process. These events will take place in person at:
We are also hosting a Virtual Q&A session, for those who want to find out more before applying. This will take place on Tuesday 21st October @ 1730 - 1830.
Diversity is a strength and individuality is an asset. We recognise the benefit different life experience and perspectives can bring. We are on a journey to become the most inclusive police force in the country.