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Hertfordshire Constabulary has welcomed 13 new Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) as part of a continued recruitment drive to boost their numbers across the county.
PCSOs play a vital role offering a reassuring presence to the public, helping to prevent crime and anti-social behaviour, while forging stronger relationships in the communities they serve.
The latest recruits, who include a laboratory manager, SEN teacher, sports therapist, catering manager, receptionist and security guard, were formally designated into their roles at a special ceremony at police headquarters in Welwyn Garden City on Friday 3 March.
Chief Constable Charlie Hall congratulated them on successfully passing the eight-week initial PCSO programme which prepared them for their roles and presented them with certificates to mark their achievement.
He said: “We recently celebrated 20 years of PCSOs in Hertfordshire and I am delighted that you have reached this point. It’s a great job, with a great team and I know you will make a positive difference, getting to know communities, building relationships with people, shops and businesses, bringing your experiences and skills from other jobs to this new role, helping to keep Hertfordshire safe.
“The most important thing we can do is prevent people from coming to harm and prevent them from becoming victims, this is a key part of your role working in our neighbourhood teams.”
Commenting on her new role, PCSO Jade, who will be based in Cheshunt, said: “I joined because I really want to help make a difference in the community. I believe that people benefit from seeing an on foot community officer out and about. I believe this makes people feel safer and I hope they will feel comfortable to approach officers if they had an issue, or just for a chat.”
PCSO Samantha, who will be based in Abbots Langley, said: “I decided I needed a career change after 28 years in the catering industry. It was not fulfilling my needs or challenging me.
“I like to help and talk to people in all walks of life. This role seemed perfect with my life experiences and I felt I could make a difference whilst helping the community and the police.”
Hertfordshire Police and Crime Commissioner David Lloyd added: “It is great to see new PCSOs joining the constabulary, they do a tremendous job and are a vital part of the neighbourhood policing model. In recent years many of our previous PCSOs have gone on to become police officers as part of creating Hertfordshire’s largest ever police force. I remain committed to maintaining a strong PCSO presence across the county.”
The PCSOs now start their first postings with two officers based in Abbots Langley; two in Hemel Hempstead; two in Hatfield South; two in Ware; two in Watford; one in Stevenage; one in Bushey; and one in Cheshunt.
The role of a PCSO is paid and there are opportunities for people who wish to work part-time or flexible hours. It involves shift work, including working some weekends and evenings to 11pm.
↪️ If you’re interested in finding out more, please visit herts police PCSO website (opens in a new window).
We’re a force that’s putting crime and harm prevention first and are recruiting for a wide range of roles.
↪️ Visit our Career Discovery Day on Saturday 18 March between 1.30pm and 5.30pm, at Gosling Sports Park, Stanborough Road, Welwyn Garden City, AL8 6XE. You can reserve a place on Eventbrite (opens in a new window)