Police Officer - Initial Police Learning and Development Programme (IPLDP+)

Police Officer
Abingdon, Aylesbury, Banbury, High Wycombe, Loddon Valley, Maidenhead, Milton Keynes, Newbury, Oxford, Reading, Slough
Police Constable
£31,551 (which includes a £3,000 South East living allowance)
Full Time
Permanent

The Initial Police Learning and Development Programme (IPLDP+) is a well-established programme of initial learning, which takes two years to complete.  You will undertake a period of initial learning across 19 weeks at our Training Centres in Sulhamstead and Kidlington, before moving to your designated Local Policing Area (LPA) for further operational coaching and tutoring.  Once you have successfully passed IPLDP you will be able to consider further opportunities of progression and specialism within the Force.

 

The starting salary for all new recruits is £31,551 (which includes £3,000 South-East allowance).  On the current system, officers can expect to be earning a salary in excess of £49,000 per annum by your seventh year in the job. 


This opportunity is open to all candidates over the age of 17 who meet the eligibility criteria but who do not wish to work towards academic qualifications in tandem with becoming a police officer.

 

All applicants must meet the following criteria:

 

  • be at least 17 years of age upon application but must be 18 years of age by your first day in the role
  • be a British citizen, or an EC/EEA national wit Pre-Settled/Settled status, or a Commonwealth citizen or foreign national with Indefinite Leave to Remain and no restrictions on your stay in the United Kingdom
  • residency – have been a UK resident for the last 3 years
  • have achieved English GCSE (A*-C/9-4) or an equivalent Level 2 qualification (e.g. Functional Skills, O-Level or CSE Grade 1) and two A-Levels (A-E) or equivalent, OR relevant professional experience. If you don't have A-Levels but do have at least one year of professional experience working in areas such as those below, we encourage you to apply. Note that this is not an exhaustive list and all previous experience will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
    • armed forces
    • border force
    • criminal justice sector/CPS/courts
    • cyber/digital and financial fraud crimes
    • emergency services
    • health and social care sectors
    • justice and law enforcement sectors
    • police staff, particularly custody, public contact/demand hub/enquiry office roles and investigative roles
    • PCSO or Special Constable
    • prison service
    • professional services/project management
    • teaching
    • youth work 
  • hold a full manual UK or EU driving licence by the time of formal offer
  • be in good health and able to physically and mentally perform your duties
  • not have any piercings or tattoos which cause offence
  • live within 30 crow miles, 40 road miles and a 1 hour commute of two of our main police stations by formal offer of appointment. A degree of flexibility is expected in terms of postings, as we may be required to post to locations within policy parameters if organisational need dictates this. 

 


Application Process

  • Self-assessment questionnaire – we encourage all applicants to self-assess your eligibility prior to applying
  • Application including proof of eligibility – see ‘Be prepared to apply’ page on our website
  • National Sift
  • Eligibility checking
  • Online Assessment Centre (OAC) 
  • Provisional offer
  • Pre-employment checks including fitness test/assessment, medical, references and vetting
  • Start date – March 2024

The final IPLDP intakes will be in March 2024. If you are unable to start on one of those intakes, we will move your application to the new PC Entry Route (PCEP).


Thames Valley Police continues to offer our Policing Education Qualifications Framework (PEQF) entry routes including the Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship (PCDA) for those who wish to gain a degree qualification as they learn and the Degree Holder Entry Programme (DHEP) for those who hold a degree already.


Visit www.tvpcareers.co.uk/police-officer to find out more.  

Be the difference you want to see.  At Thames Valley Police, we are committed to better reflect the communities that we serve.  We encourage applications from our under represented communities including all ethnic or religious backgrounds, LGBTQ+ and women.  

Our Positive Action and Engagement Team provide support and guidance to anyone from an ethnically diverse background throughout the police officer recruitment process as well as advice on career development and progression.  They can be contacted via: positiveactionteam@thamesvalley.police.uk  

At Thames Valley Police (TVP) we work together to protect our communities.  Whether as an officer, staff member or volunteer, you will make a difference and play an important role in helping achieve our mission.  As you take on a role with pride and confidence, you will be supported, developed and valued, ensuring you can be at your best in the service of our communities. Learn more About Us.

Working Smart.  You will be joining an organisation that strives to improve every day.  In the post-pandemic era this means changing the way we work and deliver our services, which brings a number of benefits including a more flexible and capable workforce. 

Supporting You.  Your wellbeing and safety is at the heart of all we do.  Whilst you are doing the work that matters, we’ll be supporting you via a wide range of Wellbeing services, partnerships and initiatives.  We have a number of active staff support networks and buddy schemes which you will have access to and can be involved with.  We also offer a comprehensive range of benefits and discount schemes, some provided directly by the organisation and others via partnerships including Blue Light card.  Learn more about how we will be Supporting You.

Developing YouWe promote a culture where your continuous professional development and learning is actively encouraged and where people have the opportunity, and responsibility, to achieve their full potential. 

Valuing Difference.  We are committed to building a workforce that better reflects the communities we serve and an inclusive culture that not only values, but finds strength in difference.  Learn more about how we are Valuing Difference.    

Vetting.  All posts require a level of Police Vetting as per the National Vetting Code of Practice. The residency requirement is necessary to enable all applicants to be checked in an equitable manner. Thames Valley Police will allow applicants to apply who do not necessarily reach the criteria as long as they have proven UK residency and supporting evidence where necessary. Applications will be considered on a case by case basis.

This opportunity is closed to applications.