The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) is continually evolving and improving to respond to the needs of millions of people of all nationalities, faiths and cultures who visit, live and work in London. As an organisation, it’s our job to be there for London, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. This means delivering quality policing that reduces crime – and the fear of crime – across the capital. We’re also recognised on a global scale as a leading authority on policing today. The MPS today is a far cry from the organisation that was founded in 1829 by Home Secretary Sir Robert Peel. Back then, there were just 1,000 officers looking after a population of 2 million. Now, there are some 55,000 officers and staff who make up the MPS, working as one team to make the streets safer for 7.2 million Londoners in 32 boroughs across 620 square miles. As one of the capital’s largest employers, the MPS is committed to having a workforce that reflects the community it serves. People join from all kinds of backgrounds, bringing all sorts of skills and experience to a huge diversity of roles. As well as frontline officers, the MPS employs 14,000 police staff who carry out vital work such as answering emergency calls, forensics, handling finances or harnessing the latest advancements in technology. But London can only be policed with the trust and respect of all Londoners, so it’s essential that everyone who joins has the sensitivity to work effectively with the many different communities that make up the capital. Being there for London and making it a safer place to live, work and visit is uniquely challenging and uniquely rewarding. Good salaries are supplemented by attractive benefits including a superb pension and opportunities for career progression.
Greater London - Perivale
This income supports the Roads and Transport Policing Command operating model and without it would mean the command is not affordable. The income is divided into 5 areas, Filming, Tasking, Abnormal Loads, Serious Collision Investigation Unit and Comm ... See more
East London - Sidcup
This is an exciting time to be working as Search Administrator for the Metropolitan Police Service. In addition to large-scale transformation, there's the unique and ever-evolving challenge of policing London. This means that as a Search Administ ... See more
South West London - Putney
Day to day management and control of financial processes, systems and business management practices in support of operational policing Oversight of expenditure, ensuring spend is compliant with corporate guidelines Completion and processing of ... See more
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