Special Constable Opening Evening - Unlock your potential
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Summary
Ever dreamed of making a real impact in your community? Explore a unique volunteer opportunity that could change lives, including your own!Detailed description
In this unique position, you will gain an extraordinary perspective on life that most people never encounter. You will witness individuals at both their worst and their best. Your role will be dynamic and demanding, requiring you to handle a diverse range of task and your duties will mirror those of regular officers.
However, being a Special Constable goes beyond just the day-to-day tasks. It is about forging strong relationships with the local community, becoming a trusted ally to those you serve. You will have the opportunity to connect with people from all walks of life, understanding their concerns and working together to find solutions.
The rewards of being a Special Constable are immeasurable; our excellent police training will empower you to gain new skills and connections that can benefit both personal and professional growth as well as your community.
It is a win-win situation
What we will provide to volunteers
💸 Reimbursement of costs🤝 Extra supportAbout Gloucestershire Constabulary
We serve a population of around 600,000 people in a county which incorporates the royal households of Highgrove and Gatcombe Park, airports at Staverton and Kemble, two universities, part of the M5 motorway and a number of large employers including GCHQ. It also hosts several major events.
Day-to-day policing of the county is delivered through six areas: Cheltenham, Gloucester, Tewkesbury, Stroud, Cotswolds and the Forest of Dean.
Neighbourhood policing is very much at the heart of the Constabulary and within the six areas, we have teams covering 55 communities.
At the most local level, our neighbourhood policing teams have built strong relationships with the communities within which they work. Made up of Police Officers, Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs), Special Constables, Police Support Volunteers, Volunteer Police Cadets and Police Staff, they tackle crime and disorder and other issues which matter most to the public.
Community policing is only part of what we do. The Constabulary showcase the work we do at our annual Open Day. Highlights include our dogs and mounted sections, roads policing team, forensics unit, specialist firearms officers, demonstrations and an opportunity to speak with Constabulary staff about paid and volunteer recruitment opportunities.
Gloucestershire Constabulary also works with other organisations (partners) such as local councils, support groups and charities, sharing expertise and making the best use of resources to help beat crime, make the county a safer place within which to live, visit and work and keep the people of Gloucestershire safe from harm.