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Pre-join Police Officer- Professional Policing Degree Holder

Merseyside Police

Liverpool City Region

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GBP 60,000 - 80,000

Full time

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Job summary

A regional police force is recruiting for a Student Police Officer within their Pre-Join Programme. Ideal candidates will have a Professional Policing Degree, aiming to serve and protect the community while starting with a salary of £31,164. The role includes training and eventual full competency as a Police Officer after a two-year probation. This opportunity invites diverse applicants, especially women and ethnic minorities, to enhance community representation in policing.

Qualifications

  • Must possess a Professional Policing Degree or graduate before September 2026.
  • Ability to handle stressful situations and work shifts including nights.

Responsibilities

  • Engage with the community to prevent crime and ensure safety.
  • Complete training and probationary period to become a fully competent Police Officer.

Skills

Communication skills
Problem-solving
Teamwork

Education

Professional Policing Degree
Job description
FIND YOUR BEAT…..
Protecting your streets
Caring for your community
Taking pride in what you do

Student Police Officer – Pre-Join (Professional Policing Degree Holder) Programme
Starting Salary: £31,164 per annum
Normal working hours: 40 hours per week - working shifts (including nights, evenings and weekends)

Various locations across Merseyside

About a Policing Career in Merseyside Police

Being a part of Merseyside Police is a unique experience. You won’t just be building better communities, you’ll be building a career that counts. From intelligence to armed policing, however you want to specialise, we’ll help you find your beat.

Through your studies on the Professional Policing degree, you’ll have gained an appreciation about the role of Police Officers being the face and voice in the community. They’re on the ground, speaking to victims, preventing crime and making a real difference. They come from different walks of life, but are united by the same goal – to keep communities safe.

We’re looking for Professional Policing graduates who have already graduated or graduating before September 2026 from any of the College of Policing approved Universities – the list can be found here. We want our people to reflect the communities we serve, people who can bring diversity of experience, people who are willing to protect our streets. It’s not always easy, some days will be tougher than others, but the sense of pride makes it worth every second.

About our Pre-Join (Professional Policing Degree Holder) Programme

You will be employed as a Police Officer from day one and receive a starting salary of £31,164 per annum. The Professional Policing Degree Holder programme is based on the national curriculum for the Police Constable role, therefore applicants on this entry route will enjoy a shorter ‘on-the-job’ training programme. Your probation period will be two years and upon successful completion of this, you will be signed off as a fully competent Police Officer. Our proposed force pre-join programme structure will aim to get student officers to Independent Patrol Status by week 27.

The proposed structure for this programme incorporates induction-based inputs (e.g. standards and values, I.T.), law and police powers refresher sessions particularly in relation to Protecting Vulnerable People, skills development sessions and exercises to assist both the student officers and the force to determine the current knowledge and understanding levels of student officers.

Whilst the current Pre-Join programme is not directly linked to becoming a detective, please be aware, albeit vacancies exist and after completion of your probationary period, you will be able to request participation on our internal CID AIDES programme should you wish to embark on this career pathway to become a detective.

About our commitment to Diversity, Equality, and Inclusion

Building a workforce that represents our communities is important to us. We aim to attract & keep people with the best skills & highest potential. We want to attract a diverse range of individuals into our force who might not have considered a career with us before.

We particularly welcome applications from women and black & ethnic minority candidates.

To help us achieve a workforce that represents our communities, we have a dedicated team working to encourage people from diverse communities to build their career with us. They provide support & guidance throughout the application process to candidates from under-represented groups.
If you require any reasonable adjustments during the recruitment process, please let us know. We will work with you to ensure you have the support you need.

To find out more about the support on offer from our dedicated Outreach team please click here or contact us at Outreach@merseyside.police.uk

About our Recruitment Process

Due to Merseyside Police’s recruitment requirements for 26/27 and the volume of applications we will receive it may be a while before you receive email correspondence as the Force prioritises entry routes based on earliest start date however, please be rest assured that your application will be reviewed. We ask you to regularly check your emails and respond at your earliest convenience to ensure you have sufficient time to progress towards our intakes.

This campaign is to fulfil possible intake dates in May 2026 and September 2026 and we are now offering this exciting opportunity to apply to be on this programme.

To undertake the Pre Join Programme, you will need to meet the minimum criteria as outlined on our Policing information page under “Am I eligible to apply”.

  • Apply online using the “Apply” button below
  • If you have not yet obtained your degree, when applying, please answer "yes" to the question; "do you have a degree in Professional Policing?" and upload your transcript of your final academic year.
  • If you meet our eligibility criteria, you will be invited to complete the National Sift which you will need to complete as soon as possible
  • If you are successful at National Sift, you will be invited to complete the Online Assessment Centre (OAC) or you can email careers@merseyside.police.uk if you already have an assessment pass.
  • Following a successful result of the OAC, there are additional stages you may be expected to progress through including interview and will be made a conditional offer and invited to commence pre‑employment checks – these include fitness test, biometrics (fingerprints and DNA), references, medical appointment and vetting.

Your application is important to us, and we will aim to progress all candidates in line with the above with the intention of offering them a place on the next available proposed intakes; however, this is dependent on the numbers of applications we receive, and we are unable to guarantee that we can consider you for this intake.

If in the event you have trouble uploading your qualifications / tattoo images, please send them to careers@merseyside.police.uk at the time of application.

Internal applicants must apply externally using a personal email address.

Join us and you'll be on the ground, preventing crime and making a real difference to people's lives. It's not always easy, it's not always predictable, but the sense of reward and excitement is like nothing else.

Nothing beats being a Merseyside Police Officer…

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