Fancy being a police officer? Cleveland Police has vacancies - here s how to apply
The force has opened up its degree apprenticeships programme with a starting salary of £24k
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Ever fancied becoming a police officer? Now might be your chance.
Cleveland Police has opened up its degree apprenticeship programme for anyone wanting to train to become a police constable in the force.
Police and crime commissioner David Keane and outgoing Cheshire Police chief constable Darren Martland Fancy being a police detective but don t know where to start? It might not be as difficult as you first thought. Cheshire Constabulary is launching its first ever Fast Track Detective Programme, which will see those successfully recruited fast tracked to undertake the nationally accredited detective training programme. This is a brand-new entry level route into policing and has been meticulously developed by Cheshire’s lead Crime Training Team. The extremely competitive recruitment window for the programme opens on Monday (January 11) and is due to close on Sunday, January 24, and forms part of the national 20,000 police officer uplift commitment made by the government.