Vacancy Information
Post: Police Officer National Firearms Instructor
Division/Dept: Operations Dept
Location: Gatwick Police Station
Vacancy type: Police Constable
Contract Type: Permanent
Working Hours: Full Time
Grade/Rank: PC
Salary: National Pay scales
Chief Constables' Message
We really welcome your interest in joining our Police Force. It is a privilege to lead the teams in Surrey Police and Sussex Police who continuously work selflessly and tirelessly in order to keep people in our counties safe.
We are looking for talented and inspirational people who put the needs of the public at the heart of everything that they do and who want to make a difference. If you feel you are that person then we want to hear from you.
We wish you all the very best with your application.
Chief Constable Tim De Meyer & Chief Constable Jo Shiner
The Role & Key Responsibilities
The Surrey/Sussex Tactical Firearms Unit has projected vacancies for currently qualified Police Constable National Firearms Instructors to be based in the Firearms Training office at Gatwick Police Station. We are seeking to recruit an enthusiastic and highly motivated person to support us in delivering firearms training across both Forces. The post holder will be required to deliver regular coached shooting sessions and tactical training in ARV skills to new and current students in the use of Police Firearms. The post holder will be responsible for the design and deliver of training that is safe, current and accredited to ensure our Officers remain competent in their operational roles.
The postholder will be required to plan, prepare, deliver and assess Firearms training for firearms officers within Operations Command to National Standards. There may also be a requirement to perform the role of the Police Range Safety Inspector and to carry out associated tasks where necessary.
Duties will include:-
1. The development and implementation of structured firearms and non-firearms training programmes to National Police Firearms Curriculum (NPFTC) Standards for Authorised Firearms Officers and Police staff.
2. Plan, Prepare and Deliver ‘Dry & Live Fire’ Firearms Training Event Packages to be undertaken on approved Police & Military Ranges, compliant with the NPFTC National Standards.
3. Plan, Prepare and Deliver Tactical Firearms Training to the Surrey/Sussex ARV role profile, compliant with the NPFTC National Standards.
4. Design and develop varied and fully NPFTC compliant, training events to ensure that weapon handling skills, safety procedures and shooting standards are developed and maintained.
5. Deliver required range and tactical training to new and current Firearms Officer’s to ensure that firearms officers remain operationally accredited and deployable; identifying individual or group learning needs.
Support the identification, development and delivery of individual action plans creation as a result of identified training needs.
Skills & Experience
Essential
6. Be a qualified and accredited National Firearms Instructor (Police) and have been involved in the design, planning, delivery, assessment and evaluation of Authorised Firearms Officers, in both tactical and range environments, within 12 months’ of application.
7. To have a Training Qualification to Certificate in Teaching in AET level 3 or equivalent and have a good understanding of the NPFTC, the Authorised Professional Practice (APP) and the National Decision Model (NDM).
8. Have evidence of a strong aptitude for coaching and developing Firearms officers in both tactical and range environments.
9. Self-motivated with excellent communication skills, work well as part of a team and be able to demonstrate IT literacy in: MS Window based Outlook, MS Office, Word, PowerPoint and Excel applications.
10. Evidence of excellent skills in planning and organising at an individual and team level with the ability to take a holistic view of departmental needs and prioritise workload.
11. A proven record of successfully passing the National Police Instructor qualification shoot on recognised police handgun and carbine.
12. Be currently qualified and accredited in the ARV role profile, and able to meet medical and fitness standards.
Desirable
13. Have been operationally competent in any of the following Police roles, NPO, Rifle, MASTS officer, Firearms Tactical Advisor, Operational Firearms Commander.
14. Qualified to NEBOSH/IOSH Health & Safety standard
15. Qualified A1 Assessors Award or TAQA equivalent
16. Police Range Safety Inspector qualification through the College of Policing
17. Have experience of the Chronicle training management system.
Further Information
To apply to transfer to Surrey Police, you must:
18. Be a substantive officer (at appropriate rank) and not subject to a probationary period
19. Be a serving police officer in a Home Office Force
20. Pass the necessary vetting, occupational health and fitness checks; such checks will not be carried out until after a successful interview
21. Have no outstanding discipline, integrity or performance issues
22. Have resided in the UK for three years immediately prior to submitting your application, or be able to provide a certificate of good conduct from the relevant country
23. Have a full UK manual driving licence, with less than 6 penalty points
24. Not be a current or previous member of a proscribed terrorist organisation or group
25. Declare any business interest
26. Declare any membership or involvement with the reserve Forces
27. Not have tattoos which could cause offence
28. Not have any existing County Court Judgements (CCJs) outstanding against you or have registered bankrupt and not have been discharged for at least three years
Diversity Statement
Surrey and Sussex Police are committed to providing quality in the service we deliver, the career opportunities we offer our people and to increase the diversity of our workforce to reflect the community we serve.
We value diversity and inclusion and want to attract the best people for the roles available, regardless of age, ethnicity, sexual orientation, gender identity, sex, disability, social status and religious beliefs.
We want to do all we can to encourage fair and inclusive opportunities, helping us to ensure that all individuals are properly supported and represented.
We are committed to the elimination of unfair discrimination, and we are determined to ensure that all our employees receive fair and equitable treatment.
We are particularly keen to hear from applicants who are from different ethnic backgrounds and experiences.
Additional Information