Become a volunteer police officer as force looks to Leek for recruitment
By Jack Lenton
17th Jun 2021 | Local News
Staffordshire Police is once again recruiting for Special Constables to join the force.
Special Constables are volunteer police officers who have the same powers, uniform and equipment as regular officers and support front-line officers on response, neighbourhood and investigations teams.
The force is aiming to recruit 250 Special Constables and is specifically looking to recruit them in Cannock, Lichfield, Wombourne, Tamworth, Codsall, Longton, Burslem, Cheadle, Newcastle-under-Lyme and Leek.
Chief Officer for the force's Special Constabulary, Tony Athersmith said: "We're looking to recruit people from all communities across Staffordshire who will make a valuable contribution to our force and the communities we serve.
"Being a Special Constable is a role like no other as no two shifts are ever the same. I would recommend this opportunity to anyone who has an interest in policing, helping others and keeping our county safe.
"If you have a career, whether full-time or part-time, or other day-to-day commitments but still have some spare time and want to volunteer – this may be the opportunity for you."
The force is hosting two virtual familiarisation events for those who are interested in finding out more.
The first is being held on Friday 18 June at 7pm – register before midday on Friday 18 June by clicking here.
The second event will take place on Wednesday 30 June at 7pm – register before midday on Wednesday 30 June by clicking here.
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