Would you like a new challenge this year? Would you like to get more involved with your local police service? The Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire, John Dwyer has a number of volunteering vacancies available to help him and his office in holding the Constabulary to account.
John Dwyer, Police and Crime Commissioner for Cheshire, said: “Volunteers play a vital role in the Constabulary and in my office, and without their support we wouldn’t be able to deliver an effective police service.
“In my Police and Crime Plan, I outlined my commitments to volunteers including a Volunteer Charter, which I’m proud to have launched. I’ve also committed to guaranteeing them an interview if they meet the criteria to apply for a paid role with Cheshire Constabulary or my office.”
The current volunteer roles the Commissioner is recruiting for are:
- Consultation and Engagement volunteers
- Cheshire Youth Commission volunteers
- Ethics Advisory Panel volunteers
- Independent Custody Visitors
John Dwyer added: “I’d encourage anyone who wants a new challenge to have a look at the opportunities available and see how your skills can help us deliver a better police service for Cheshire.”
For more information about the vacancies available visit:
https://www.cheshire-pcc.gov.uk/who-i-am/about-the-opcc/the-office/work-with-us/
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