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A traditional entry route into policing
Initial Police Learning and Development Programme
This route is to join our IPLDP programme, it is a two-year training programme. You will spend the first 30 weeks in our Training Centre, learning about law and legislation, officer safety training, IT systems and undertaking a job-related fitness test.
As you leave training school, you will then go on to your allocated station. You will spend ten weeks with a tutor constable who will monitor and assess your progress, then you will go onto independent patrols and continued to be assessed for the remainder of the two-year programme.
Your training will last for 30 weeks and throughout this period your leave will be pre-booked.
If you have any prior holidays or arrangements, throughout this period, we will not be able to accommodate these and will not be able to offer you a place on this cohort.
This route is only available to individuals who hold a level 3 qualification or are in their final year of study.
You are anticipated to start on one of our Autumn 2022 cohorts.
Once we have sufficient applications, we may close this campaign earlier than expected, so get your application in early to avoid dissapointment.
Apply nowIs the role for you?
While being a police officer is physically, mentally and emotionally demanding, it’s also hugely varied and incredibly rewarding. Of course, it’s vital that you’re the right person for the job. This tool will help you to explore your suitability and make a reasonably informed decision about whether or not to apply.
Please note, this tool is a guide, not a definitive statement about your suitability.
What do you need?
All applicants must be a UK Citizen, EU Citizen with EU Settled Status, a Commonwealth Citizen or Foreign National with no restrictions on your stay in the United Kingdom. Whether or not you were born in the United Kingdom, you should have lived here for the three years immediately preceding your application.
You must also be between 17 and 57 years old on the date of submitting your application.
To join this scheme you should hold a level 3 or 2 A levels or equivalent qualification in any subject by pre-employment checks
or
are currently serving or have previous work experience in the following areas within the last 5 years (from the date of your application):
- Contact Management
- Emergency Services
- Custody Detention Officers
- PCSO’s
- Special Constables
- Police Cadets and Leaders
- Neighbourhood Investigation Officers
- Detective Staff Investigators
- Armed Services
- Prison Officers
You must also be between 17 and 57 years old on the date of submitting your application.
You must hold a full UK manual driving licence at offer stage.
You’ll need to pass a Job-Related Fitness Test (JRFT9) to check your fitness levels. This test determines whether you’re fit for the job and ready for Officer Safety Training, where you’ll learn to protect yourself and others. You’ll also be asked to take a running test (known as a multi-stage shuttle run or bleep test) to level 5:4.
You’ll need to undergo a medical assessment to make sure you’re healthy enough for the intense training. Your application will be rejected if you fail to meet the minimum acceptable medical standard for entry. Our Occupational Health Team will generally carry out the assessment. They’ll check:
Body Mass Index (BMI)
Eyesight
Colour vision
Lung function
Hearing
You’ll also be asked to complete a confidential medical history questionnaire. Depending on your medical history, we may have to contact your GP/specialist for further information. Once you have been declared medically fit, we’ll progress your application to the next stage.
You can check your Body Mass Index at www.nhs.uk or find out more about healthy eating at www.nhs.uk/change4life
You must declare any previous spent and unspent convictions and have a basic background check to get Security Check level clearance. Applicants with cautions, convictions or reprimands, other than some motoring offences, may not be accepted.
What may hold you back?
You cannot apply to become a police officer with us if you:
- Have had an application turned down by a police force in the last three months at any stage of the national process. The national process includes CBQ, Online assessment, fitness test and pre-employment checks.
- Have been or are a member of a group or extreme political organisation such as BNP, National Front or Combat 18 that stirs up racial hatred and violence, a proscribed terrorist organisation/group or a similar organisation.
- Are waiting to appear in court or have any serious convictions or recent cautions, bind-overs or findings of guilt.
- Misuse drugs, solvents or anabolic steroids. But each case is considered upon its own merits.
- Have tattoos on your face, neck or hands that could cause offence. If you have a tattoo, you’ll be asked to provide a description and photographs of the tattoo. The nature, location, size, prominence and appearance of tattoos will be considered.
- Have any current County Court Judgements (CCJs) against you, or are the subject of an Individual Voluntary Agreement (IVA). If you’ve been registered bankrupt, you may only apply if it is at least three years since the date your debts were discharged.
- If you have previously held the position of police officer you will not be eligible to apply for this route.