South Wales Police

Transferees : Constable rank: Am I eligible?

Transferees : Constable rank: Am I eligible?

Probation
All transferees must have completed their two-year probationary period and be substantive in the role of Police Constable.

Nationality
You must be a British citizen, an EC/EEA national or a commonwealth citizen or foreign national with no restrictions on your stay in the United Kingdom. Foreign nationals and UK citizens who have lived abroad may have to wait some time for security and vetting clearance.

Physical Fitness

You must be physically fit in order to effectively complete the duties required of a police officer. All applicants must pass a basic fitness test before appointment.

Health
Applicants must be in good health mentally and physically to deal with the pressures and demands of police work. You will be required to undergo a medical examination to ensure you meet the health standards required. This will include an eye test, where failure to pass will unfortunately lead to rejection.

Tattoos
Tatoos which are particularly prominent, garish, offensive or undermine the dignity and authority of your role are unacceptable. This guideline also applies to facial piercings.

Financial Status
All applicants will have their financial status checked. These checks are carried out because police officers have access to privileged information, which may make them vulnerable to corruption. Any applicants with outstanding County Court judgements, who have been registered bankrupt with outstanding debts, will be rejected. If you have discharged bankruptcy debts then you will need to provide a Certificate of Satisfaction with your application. Applicants who are the subject of a current Individual Voluntary Arrangement (IVA) will not be considered.

Criminal Record
You may still be eligible to transfer to South Wales Police if you have minor convictions/cautions, but there are certain offences and conditions that will make you ineligible. This includes anyone who has received a formal caution in the last five years, committed a violent crime or public order offence. National Policing Improvement Agency Circular 01/2010. You can view this document on the NPIA website.

Membership of the BNP or a similar organisation
South Wales Police has a policy of prohibiting any of our officers or staff from becoming members of the BNP, or a similar organisation whose aims, objectives or pronouncements may contradict the duty to promote race equality. If you are, or have previously been a member of the BNP or a similar organisation, your application may be rejected.

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