EVER fancied being a bobby on the beat? Or perhaps you’d like a police job in the background?
Whatever you fancy for the next step in your career, we’ve got you covered.
Here are all the Thames Valley Police jobs up for grabs right now.
For full details on each job and more info on how to apply, click here
Police officer (degree apprenticeship)
Forcewide
£26,780 (including £2,000 South East living allowance)
This is a three-year professional degree-level apprenticeship programme combining on-the-job practical learning and operational competence with academic learning leading towards becoming a full-time police officer.
Police officer (degree-holder entry programme)
Forcewide
£26,780 (including £2,000 South East living allowance)
This is a two-year entry route into policing for degree-holders; combining on-the-job practical learning and operational competence with academic learning leading towards becoming a full-time police officer.
Workforce planning administrator
Kidlington
Circa £21,771 per year
What’s the role?
“In this role, you will provide a high quality, confidential service and advice to internal and external customers, through a range of communication channels, based on Force policies and procedures and be accountable for service protocols within their remit.”
Data Analyst
Forcewide
Circa £27,953 per year
What’s the role?
“In this role, you will provide professional analysis of SEERPIC claims across all classes of business and support Insurance Managers from the SEERPIC Forces. You will monitor, control and report upon the findings to the Insurance Lead and Managers.”
Financial Intelligence Officer
Kidlington/ Reading
£27,953 per year
What’s the role?
“As a Financial Intelligence Officer, you will support the Financial Investigators and Supervisor in the team by registering new cases, conducting financial research and triaging the initial investigation. This will involve, corresponding with interested parties, and liaising with frontline officers, giving guidance where required.”
Forensic administrator
Whitchurch, moving to near Calcot, Reading
£21,771 per year
What’s the role?
“This is an exciting role where you will provide full administrative support within the SEROCU Cyber/ Forensic capabilities.
The successful candidate will handle and record forensic exhibits, re-distributing these where necessary to internal and external departments.!
Operational Intelligence Management Unit (OIMU) Assessor
near Calcot, Reading
£32,000 per year
What’s the role?
“As an Intelligence Assessor within the OIMU you will be responsible for receiving, assessing and evaluating intelligence. You will have an ability to gather information / intelligence to inform decision making and you will take ownership of tasking and prioritise any immediate actions based on the threat and risk presented in order to identify further intelligence or evidential opportunities and mitigate any identified threat.”
Cybercrime education coordinator
Near Calcot, Reading
£32,000 per year
What’s the role?
“This is a Police Staff role with a 12 month Fixed-Term Contract. This may be extended in the future depending on the national funding situation for cybercrime policing.
“The SEROCU Cyber Crime Unit sets out to tackle cyber-dependent crime and the most complex and serious cyber-enabled crime. The Unit is made up of the Cyber Pursue, Prevent and Protect capabilities. This role reports to the SEROCU Cyber Prevent & Protect Sergeant”
Intelligence analyst
Near Calcot, Reading
£36,545 per year
What’s the role?
“the successful candidate will be working with teams, which cover the expanse of the South East region, stretching over five police forces and across the wider National CTP network tackling the most serious crime.”
Police constable - Cyber crime (dark web unit)
Homeworking/moving to Calcot, near Reading
Salary: Undisclosed
What’s the role?
“The successful applicant will work alongside partner organisations on a daily basis including the US FBI, Homeland Security, Europol, Australian Federal Police and domestic partners including the National Crime Agency and GCHQ.
“The Dark Web Unit investigate criminality conducted on the Dark Web with a focus on organised criminality involving Drugs, Firearms, Fraud and Computer Misuse Offending.”
Energy and sustainability manager
Kidlington
£43,187 to £46,438 per year
What’s the role?
“In this role you will be responsible for developing, implementing, managing and monitoring the Force’s Environmental Sustainability Strategy.”
Health surveillance nurse practitioner
Kidlington
£27,953 per year
What’s the role?
“The successful applicant will undertake and ensure the efficient management of all health surveillance processes, undertaking clinical measurements of new recruits, pre placement surveillance screening for police staff, health screening for specialist police posts and the job related fitness test.”
Police/detective sergeant working with Counter Terrorism Police Operations Room
Near Calcot, Reading
Salary undisclosed
What’s the role?
“The role involves the tactical control of mobile surveillance teams deployed nationally on counter-terrorism operations. Working alongside surveillance team leaders you will ensure the effective use of covert resources to gather evidence and intelligence to mitigate threat and risk.”
Business change project manager
Near Calcot, Reading
£43,187 per year
What’s the role?
“You will work on dynamic delivery of business change projects on behalf of National Counter Terrorism, Domestic Extremism and Protective Security (CT/DE & PS) in the southeast region.”
Business Assurance Officer
Near Calcot, Reading
£24,782
What’s the role?
“As a Business Assurance Officer you will be responsible for testing the risk, efficiency, effectiveness and compliance of CT policies, procedures, systems and protocols in order to provide independent/objective assurance to the Head of CTP SE and the CT Network National Headquarters.”
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