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Professional Policing Degree Entry Programme (PPD)

Manylion swydd
Dyddiad hysbysebu: 12 Ionawr 2026
Cyflog: £31,164 i £50,256 bob blwyddyn
Gwybodaeth ychwanegol am y cyflog: Currently starting from £31,164 and rising to £50,256 after 7 years’ service
Oriau: Llawn Amser
Dyddiad cau: 02 Chwefror 2026
Lleoliad: Carmarthen, Carmarthenshire
Gweithio o bell: Ar y safle yn unig
Cwmni: Dyfed-Powys Police
Math o swydd: Parhaol
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Force Dyfed Powys Police
Role Type Police Officer
Business area Uniform Policing
Location Forcewide
Agile/Fixed/Fixed Operational Fixed Operational
Rank Police Constable
Hours per Week 40
Level of Welsh language ability required? 1
Closing Date 02/02/2026, 23:55

Job Advert Description
We are seeking applications to join Dyfed-Powys Police as a Police Constable (PC). Successful applicants will be considered for vacancies across the force area – Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion, Pembrokeshire and Powys.

You should note that you need to live within 30 miles or 1-hour commutable distance from the station you are posted to. You should also note that the recruitment process for PC can take some time and intake sizes fluctuate based on vacancy numbers. This campaign is to fill our September 2026 intake and intakes scheduled for March and September 2027.

As a Police Officer, you have the opportunity to be an integral part of the local community. You'll not only protect life, but you'll build relationships, prevent and detect crime, support victims and witnesses. Above all, you'll be keeping people safe.

Our officers are leaders who make a lasting and positive impact. We celebrate individuality and empower our people to make the right decisions in the moments that matter. We want everyone who considers a career in the Police to be aware of the risks and difficulties that may come with the job.

Becoming a Police Officer is not easy. You work in high stress environments, work unsocial hours and handle unsocial behaviour. Before you apply, it is important to understand what the role entails to ensure it is something you feel adequately prepared for. There is no typical day as a PC and each day brings new challenges but ultimately everything you do will improve the lives of our communities. As a Dyfed Powys PC you can expect to:

Provide a visible policing presence in the local community
Keep the peace at events or disputes
Carry out interviews
Take statements and gather evidence
Deal with the complex and sensitive cases
Support people affected by crimes
Preserve scenes in all weathers
Diffuse potentially volatile situations
Some days may be more difficult than others - as you may have to make arrests, deliver difficult news, be the first on the scene of a fatal collision or appear in court to provide evidence. Throughout it all, you will still be expected to remain professional and handle every situation calmly.

As well as this, you will be expected to work flexible hours. Dyfed-Powys Police operates a variable shift agreement for most operational roles. You will work a 24/7 shift pattern which will include both night shifts, weekends and bank holidays. You will receive appropriate unsocial hours payments in line with the pattern of work that you are required to perform.

Due to the varied shift patterns, maintaining a work-life balance is sometimes difficult. Many officers often must forfeit personal celebrations, weekends, and holidays due to being on shift – responding to emergencies can happen any time and the irregular and long hours can affect the planning of personal time. However, it is possible to find ways to adjust. The development of strong time management skills, utilisation of support network and maximising downtime can help develop a positive and sustainable balance.

Salary: Currently starting from £31,164 and rising to £50,256 after 7 years’ service

You will be provided with all the training and development opportunities you need.

There is a two-year learning programme with a 23-week initial phase which is designed to provide you with a blend of practical ‘on-the-job’ experience and classroom-based learning which will equip you with the professional knowledge and skills required to meet the complex policing challenges we face today, whilst contributing to a positive policing culture.

As an Officer, you will also attend Personal Safety Training and of course, there are a wide range of ICT systems to learn about.

Your knowledge and skills will be assessed throughout this period using a variety of techniques including exam, presentations, short essays, and a full work-based occupational competency portfolio.

You must hold a full UK driving licence that permits the operation of both manual and automatic vehicles. Due to the operational demands of the role, applicants are expected to be competent drivers with recent, regular experience driving a manual car.

As part of initial training, student officers will be required to undertake a three-week police response driving course where competence must be achieved driving manual transmission vehicles.

All Dyfed-Powys police officers are required to response drive and as such you must meet the DVLA Group 2 medical standards.

Application guidance

You will be invited to compete the national sift as part of the process. Please note this needs to be completed within 7 days of your invitation or by the closing time/date of the advert whichever is the soonest. Please be mindful that if you fail the National sift online test, you are ineligible to complete it again within the next 3 months, and you can only complete it twice in a 12-month period. This applies for any other uniformed recruitment (Police Officer, PCSO and Volunteer Police Officer/Special Constable).

Successful candidates are subject to vetting and medical checks, and all prospective PC’s will be required to have their fingerprints and a DNA sample taken.

If you have applied to join the Police with any force in England or Wales within the last 6 months and your application was rejected, you are unable to submit a new application form.

Dyfed-Powys Police welcomes applications from under-represented groups and Welsh speakers.

Find out if you’re eligible for Positive Action here - Positive Action | Dyfed-Powys Police

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