The force covering Bridlington and East Riding are looking for talented newcomers.
A Humberside Police statement says:
'Stuck between becoming a Detective Constable or Police Constable? Not sure which route to go down? Let us help you decide (you’ve only got one more day left to apply!)
As a Detective Constable, you’ll typically work on varied investigations such as theft and burglaries, domestic abuse and hate crime incidents, knife crime, and missing persons. You need to have good communications skills, be a good listener, empathetic and able to tune into people’s reactions along with the ability to break down complex problems to plan and prioritise all your investigations.
On any given shift as a Police Constable, you could be carrying out a search warrant, arresting a drug dealer, or being a reassuring face to a victim of domestic abuse. Then you could be patrolling a public event, interviewing a suspect in custody, or collecting vital evidence.
Whether you join us as a Detective Constable or Police Constable, policing is not purely about enforcement. Communication skills and ability to build relationships with the public will be key. You need to be caring and compassionate, but also prepared for the unexpected and stay calm under pressure, sometimes making split second decisions.
You only have until midnight tonight to get your applications in so follow the links below to find out more and complete your application.
Detective Constable: https://hpandsyp.tal.net/vx/lang-en-GB/mobile-0/appcentre-3/brand-3/xf-d7dc98472c8c/candidate/so/pm/6/pl/1/opp/9441-PCEP-Detective-April-2025/en-GB
Police Constable:
https://hpandsyp.tal.net/vx/lang-en-GB/mobile-0/appcentre-3/brand-3/xf-d7dc98472c8c/candidate/so/pm/6/pl/1/opp/9440-PCEP-Uniform-April-2025/en-GB'


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