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Hertfordshire Constabulary formally welcomed 15 new police officers on Wednesday (3 July).
The cohort consisted of three graduates, a former music teacher, a bicycle mechanic, two retail assistants, a medical HR recruiter, an Uber driver, a prison officer, a product specialist, a medical practice manager for cruise ships, two former Herts PCSOs and a PCSO supervisor.
Family and friends of the officers came along to help celebrate their achievement at police headquarters in Welwyn Garden City where the new recruits were presented with certificates, marking the end of their initial training, with other senior officers and trainers in attendance.
Chief Superintendent Jon Simpson said: “I’m delighted to welcome you all to the police family. You’re joining a rewarding career where you will be able to have a positive impact on people’s lives and I know you will all build on the strong relationships with our communities. Policing also offers the opportunity for development and growth both professionally and personally. As you start out on the frontline, you may come across different teams and departments you wish to explore including our dog unit, local crime units and safeguarding teams, just to name a few. That is the beauty of policing – there is something for everyone. I wish you all the very best as you start your new careers.”
The new recruits will be stationed across Hertfordshire with three based in St Albans, three in East Herts, three in Watford, two in Welwyn and Hatfield, one in Hertsmere, one in Broxbourne, one in Three Rivers and one in North Herts.
Want to become a police officer or detective? We currently have three different entry routes available.
Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) – join as a police officer and achieve a BSc (Hons) degree in Professional Policing Practice. This is a three-year, work-based, practical and vocational degree.
Police Constable Entry Programme (PCEP) – train to be a police officer over two years.
Police Constable Entry Programme - Detective (PCEP-D) – train to be a police detective over three years. This includes practical experience with two attachments and full training to obtain the relevant qualifications to become a detective.
Find out more, apply now or register your interest.