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A police training organization is offering a two-year Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP) for aspiring constables to develop practical skills alongside classroom learning in London. Candidates must possess a Level 2 qualification in English and two A Levels or equivalent qualifications. The role includes a starting salary over £42,210, with successful completion leading to £44,844. This hands-on program emphasizes essential policing skills and teamwork in real situations.
Our new Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP) blends classroom learning at one of our Met in‑house training centres with learning on the job. You'll spend the majority of your time working alongside experienced police officers out on London's streets. It's a two‑year programme that counts as your probation. The training is based on the national policing curriculum and focuses on preparing you for a hands‑on policing role.
You will spend the first few weeks of your training learning the law and specialist policing knowledge, ready to join your team out on the streets. While you will learn and develop your policing knowledge and practice you will not gain an academic qualification.
The starting salary is over £42,210. On successful completion, you'll earn £44,844. All salaries include allowances. Eligibility criteria, This is a two‑year programme in which you'll learn at one of our own Met training centres, and on the job working in one of our police teams.
After a week's introduction to the Met, you start 16 weeks of classroom learning. The training follows a shift pattern on alternate weeks:
This covers policing and the law, giving you the basic knowledge and skills to be a police constable. The next two months you will spend working in a police team, based on a London borough. This will be alongside a dedicated experienced police officer acting as your tutor constable. This is called 'Street Duties'. It is where you can put into practice what you have been taught.
The remainder of your two years will be spent building on your learning and experience. You'll get to enhance your skills and knowledge, through a number of different policing roles. This will include working within teams that respond to emergency calls from the public and police London's neighbourhoods, working with communities.
You must meet the eligibility criteria to be a police constable set out in 'Who we are looking for'.
We will also consider an English language equivalent overseas qualification in place of the Level 2 qualification.
Training and assessment.