Polic officer recruitment process (DHEP route)
You will need to successfully complete the following steps before starting a thorough training programme to become a police officer.
Stage 1 – Eligibility
During the eligibility process, we must check you meet all of the criteria detailed below before you can continue with your application.
You must:
- hold a bachelor degree or provide evidence of study towards this qualification
- be aged 17 or over
- have been a UK resident for the past 3 years
- be either a British Citizen, a citizen of the EU, EAA, or Commonwealth or foreign national with indefinite leave to remain in the UK
- have a full manual driving licence by the time of appointment
- reside within the force boundaries at the time of appointment
You must not:
- have a County Court Judgement (CCJ) which has not been satisfied
- be currently declared bankrupt and for a period of three years afterwards
- be subject to a Debt Relief Order and for a period of three years afterwards
- be a member of certain national groups, for example, British National Party, Combat 18 or National Front
- have any tattoos which would cause offence
- have applied to another police force with the past 6 months
- have been placed on the Police Barred and Advisory Lists within 5 years from the date of listing in the case of gross misconduct, or 3 years from the date of listing in the case of poor performance
- have any criminal convictions or cautions (minor offences will be considered)
Stage 2 – Application
If you are successful at the eligibility stage, and have submitted a copy of your certificates, we will ask you to complete an application form.
You will need to fill in your personal details, employment history and references.
Stage 3 – Familiarisation Event
Once we have received your completed application form, we will invite you to attend a Degree Holder Entry Programme (DHEP) Familiarisation Event.
The purpose of this compulsory event is to provide you with further information on the DHEP programme and the process of becoming a police officer.
Stage 4 – Assessment
If successful in application you will be invited to complete a SEARCH assessment.
The SEARCH assessment is a national process that all police forces use when recruiting police officers.
The assessment will involve completing a variety of exercises including a written exam, role play and interview.
Stage 5 – Pre-appointment checks
If you are successful at your assessment you will be invited to complete a number of pre-appointment checks at Police Headquarters, Portishead. These will include:
- a medical appointment
- biometrics vetting (finger prints and DNA samples)
- a fitness test
- security vetting checks
Stage 6 – Offer of appointment
Once all of the pre-appointment checks have been successfully completed, you will receive a final offer of appointment and we will allocated you a place on the next available training course.
Once you have reached this stage we will start to communicate with you more frequently so that you are prepared for your first day as a police officer and the start of your exciting career with Avon and Somerset Police.
Ready to join us?
The Degree Holder Entry Programme (DHEP) for police officers is currently closed.
To make a recruitment related query, contact our Talent Acquisition team.